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fINALLY GOT MY HANDS ON THIS:
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im playing it rn!
 
I’m trying to balance my time between ACNH, One Piece Treasure Cruise a gacha mobile game and I just recently started Paper Mario the Origami King 😊.
 
I’m playing a complete with box copy of Wild Arms! Aside from the dated graphics, the game is still very good.
 
I recently started playing Kirby Fighters 2. I’m currently at Rank 15.

I’m also playing ACNL, as always.
 
I bought Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & The Secret Hideout on PS4 recently. I'd been eyeing it for a while but the game was kinda hard to find physically and for a good price.

I was mostly turned off by what I had seen of the battle gameplay, which seemed to be timing-based but it turns out that it really isn't. It's more like... it's your turn but the enemies are also having their turn while you're thinking about your next attack so you should hurry up and attack because the enemies are getting their turns while you wait. But at least there's no, like... oh, you were waiting too much and lost your turn, too bad.
 
Just finished supergiant's Transistor after buying it like 5 years ago :') Excited to play their new game, Hades, soon owo
 
Just got the Mass Effect trilogy, so I've been replaying that 👀👀
(time to romance the heck out of Garrus again lol)
 
Playing a couple rougelikes right now that I've been enjoying:
  • Gunfire Reborn: early-access, but unique in that it's 4-player co-op. Lots of different combinations and stacks
  • Hades: one of the smoothest rougelikes I've played. The combat/movement feels great.
Also dabbling in Spiritfarer, which is surprisingly polished. Love exploring and learning about different characters. The boat mechanics are fun too (cooking, fishing, growing food, scavenging, and 'event' minigames.
 
Basically dividing my gaming time between Pokémon Sun/Moon and Animal Crossing New Horizons. I'm breeding a Halloween team for use in Pokémon Sun, and in Animal Crossing New Horizons I'm preparing for the update this week.
 
Continuing to play Animal Crossing: New Horizons daily, though I've ended up playing quite a bit of Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Randomizer the past two Sundays. I got the craving to dive into MM randomized after seeing some OoT randomizer videos recently, lol. Last Sunday was my first experience with the randomizer, though I got a bad seed so lol oh well, didn't bother continuing with it after one cycle. I ended up doing up a new seed today, though, and it's been actually pretty good to me this time, so I'll see this through to the end. It's definitely a fun and different way to go through a game I love so, so much.
 
In between playing AC I have re-fallen in love with Borderlands 3. I put it down for almost a year and forgotten how much I loved it and don’t understand why I took such a long break
 
been playing hades, new horizons and arknights lately!
though when the festival of the lost event starts, destiny will steal 100% of my free time again
 
Just a lot of Smash and ACNH to be honest. With the occasional Pokémon Crystal mixed in.
 
The launch of Baldur's Gate 3 (early access) kind of broke Steam for a while. :ROFLMAO:

After 30 minutes, I managed to buy it and I'm downloading it right now and I'll be playing it once that's done. I'M SO TERRIBLY EXCITED TO PLAY IT.
 
I picked up Griftlands with my Rocket League discount, it's a lot of fun so far. Like a storydriven Slay The Spire with relationships and choices. I don't see the benefit of it being roguelike though, seems like it would be nicer with different campaigns that had many routes. But it's fun either way.
 
I’ve been slowly letting Dragon Quest XI take over my life. The Switch version has very blurry visuals, but the gameplay is so addicting.
 
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