Never updated this, huh? Finished playing Bayonetta (and I also played Bayonetta 2, so now I'm familiar with both games). Amazing series overall. I've finished both of them completely, except for that god-awful Angel Slayer chapter in the first game, which I find pretty much impossible at this point.
I'm playing Sonic Adventure 2 and currently crying because I don't remember the game being hard outside of the Crazy Gadget stage and somehow I managed to do that and now I'm stuck in Final Rush and I keep losing speed on the grind rails and falling to my death and it's STRESFUL
Finished Lili: Child of Geos today and started Punch Club afterwards.
I'll probably play Minecraft (online pvp) later on if my connection is stable enough.
Trying to get the last star, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", in Rainbow Ride. Got really close and then fell off of a donut block, but luckily I handed on a platform 200ft below and only took 3 damage. Now I gotta climb back up...
I'm still playing Metroid Prime on the Wii, albeit in a more sporadic manner than I initially expected. So far, I'm about to enter Phazon Mines, where a lot of people hated it for its long linear pathway with scarce checkpoints and Space Pirates aplenty. I'm playing on Trilogy's Easy difficulty, so this might be more tolerable than players make it out to be.
I'm also currently playing Super Mario Kart on Wii U, and got gold on 3 cups from 50cc and 100cc. I'm one cup away from beating the game, which then unlocks the infamous 150cc. Yep, even the 100cc Star Cup, where I struggled hard back in 2010 on Wii. Since I finally learned on how to control those slippery soap karts (including Toad/Koopa) within the tight racetracks and knew how the AI racers worked, the game goes from baloney difficulty to fairly challenging but never overly frustrating.
I'll say Gravity Rush 2, but the last time I touched my PS4 was about a month ago. I plan on finishing it, just looking for the time.
In terms of handheld, I've just started Pokemon Sun. I've had it like 2 months but only just started it. I'm like 3 hours in and wondering when the game actually properly begins, where they let go of my hand and say "hey, go do Pokemon stuff", because right now it still feels mostly like just cutscenes and tutorials...Probably an hour of those 3 was just walking in a circle looking for a female Pichu, but that's still 2 hours and it feels like I'm still being told the basics of what to do, which after about 19 years since I started playing Pokemon games, I'm pretty sure I've got a good handle on...The fact you have to go to school in this one says enough.
I'm still only in the first 2ish hours, but if it wasn't the only 'fresh' game I had to play on the way to/from work, I think I would be close to dropping it right now. Hope it picks up the pace soon.