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Just finished TLOU2, now moving on to Ghost of Tsushima. Still playing Animal Crossing and Story of Seasons Mineral Town though
 
I am thinking of getting that let me know what you think

So far so good. I played the first day so far and it feels a lot like Stardew Valley and a little bit like New Horzions (and Pokémon of course).

The day passes by and you have energy, but it's a lot slower than Stardew Valley. Also you have a town with villagers, but they seem to be more repetitive than New Horizons at the moment. It's in early access, so there's probably not a ton of dialogue yet.

You have a lot of quests to fix up the town and your farmhouse, but there's also stores with furniture and house expansions. There's also a store with clothes and you can immediately change your hair and color it with many more colors (as soon as you have the money).

On your farmhouse you can grow stuff that replenishes your energy or gives you new Ooblets. You get an Ooblet seed after defeating an Ooblet. The ones I got so far only take a day to grow. Your Ooblets level up by fighting and you level up by everything you do in a day.

The battle system is pretty fun. The first to reach 20 points wins, you can hype yourself up to get more points per card or you can steal points from your opponent. Every Ooblet has one unique card and gets new ones through leveling up. The system is simple, but it makes it work imo.

When you arrive on the island, you have to choose a club to join and it determines your starter Ooblet. Your choice is basically cute, cool, nerd and nature - they all have their own leader too. Nothing came of that yet, but I only played one day. The first day was about helping the mayor.

A lot of the game is collecting resources to fix things and progressing the story. You initate battles by offering the Ooblets snacks iirc. They definitely require resources to fight, but you can pet them for free! The Ooblets are very cute, they're all over town and follow you a bit.

Overall I'd recommend it, it's fun and you really can't tell it's early access - also it's on sale right now. Just be aware that it's very quirky.
 
Lately I’ve been playing a mixture of Pokémon Sw/Sh, Pokémon Conquest, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Rescue Team DX. Just working on the post-game for all of them. I’m too much of a Pokémon fan for my own good, lol
 
Borderlands 3 primarily, setting up a laptop so looking into some PC games, but haven't decided on one yet.
 
At the moment I'm switching between Animal Crossing: NH and Thronebreaker: the witchers tales. Really a great cardgame with great stories and choises.
 
Not counting Animal Crossing: New Horizons, I'm currently playing Divinity Original Sin 2 and Ooblets.

According to Steam, I've already spent over 1,800 hours on DOS2. But I just can't seem to put this game down. I find myself missing it when I stop playing it for a while, so I keep going back. Also, Odinblade's fabulous class overhaul mods make multiple playthroughs very enjoyable. I'll probably stop playing DOS2 when Larian lets us have early access to Baldur's Gate 3. :LOL:

Ooblets is new and shiny and is currently in early access. I only started playing it a few days ago. It's quite a refreshing approach to games that feature farming, crafting and collecting cute new creatures. I'd say it's an extra quirky bundle of fun that reminds me of Stardew Valley, Pokemon and Animal Crossing.
 
Animal crossing mainly but I have just got Life is Strange 2 so I'm also working through that when I can 😁
 
Not counting Animal Crossing: New Horizons, I'm currently playing Divinity Original Sin 2 and Ooblets.
According to Steam, I've already spent over 1,800 hours on DOS2. But I just can't seem to put this game down. I find myself missing it when I stop playing it for a while, so I keep going back. Also, Odinblade's fabulous class overhaul mods make multiple playthroughs very enjoyable. I'll probably stop playing DOS2 when Larian lets us have early access to Baldur's Gate 3. :LOL:

Ooblets is new and shiny and is currently in early access. I only started playing it a few days ago. It's quite a refreshing approach to games that feature farming, crafting and collecting cute new creatures. I'd say it's an extra quirky bundle of fun that reminds me of Stardew Valley, Pokemon and Animal Crossing.

I've heard fantastic things about DOS2 but seeing this may have just convinced me to finally get it. I'm done with replaying Dragon Age: Origins anyway.
 
New Leaf, Terraria, and MH as always.....waiting to get into a new game that isn't just story mode.
 
20xx and The Cycle now that my PC are running still going on Borderlands 3 as well.
 
I've been mostly alternating between Apex Legends and ACNH, but I've been playing some Story of Seasons FoMT too!

According to Steam, I've already spent over 1,800 hours on DOS2. But I just can't seem to put this game down. I find myself missing it when I stop playing it for a while, so I keep going back. Also, Odinblade's fabulous class overhaul mods make multiple playthroughs very enjoyable. I'll probably stop playing DOS2 when Larian lets us have early access to Baldur's Gate 3. :LOL:

DOS2 has been sitting in my steam library untouched for a while now.. this is making me want to finally pick it up like @Squidward said. I've needed something different to get stuck into as well.. 👀 Thank you!
 
as doofy as it sounds, my friends and i have been unironically playing a lot of club penguin on a private server recently lol

but besides that i've been playing mario kart, new horizons (of course lol), team fortress 2, minecraft, and borderlands 3! pretty much all i've played for the past few months... i also just got super mario party and it's alright ig c:
 
I've heard fantastic things about DOS2 but seeing this may have just convinced me to finally get it. I'm done with replaying Dragon Age: Origins anyway.

DOS2 has been sitting in my steam library untouched for a while now.. this is making me want to finally pick it up like @Squidward said. I've needed something different to get stuck into as well.. 👀 Thank you!

So awesome to hear! I hope you do give DOS2 a shot. It's unlike other turn-based RPG games as its combat system truly allows for creative play and experimentation, once you understand how it works. The learning curve is steep and many players can't get past the first act. But stick with it, talk to every NPC, do every quest, and pick your fights carefully, and you're in for a very long but exceedingly fun ride. 👍
 
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