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Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete.

The dub and localization are really...

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...something.
 
I’m playing Tales of Berseria and Euro Truck Simulator. In the case of Tales of Berseria I’m restarting it since I forgot the plot and previously quit only several hours in. It’s phenomenal. I don’t know why so many Tales fans hate it. The plot is engaging, the combat is fast paced, and the graphics are really solid for a PS3 game. Euro Truck Simulator is just a casual game I like to play sometimes while l listen to YouTube videos or podcasts. I bought the eastern expansion and Scandinavia DLC, so I’ve been driving around there. It’s fun seeing recreations of countries I’ve always wanted to go to. Considering how accurate the Oregon DLC is on American Truck Simulator, I imagine this DLC is faithful to the European countries too.
 
This one. The Last of Us Part 1 (Remake). Best experience on HDR and uncapped 60fps framerate using VRR.

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I just got back into Pokemon Unite and tried out the new Tyranitar Unite License. I ended up playing one match and carrying my team to victory while also getting MVP once again. Will probably continue to use Tyranitar instead of Garchomp, unless I start losing lol.

Going to try and jump from Expert class to Ultra class in ranked, but we'll see how it goes. I know when I last played I had like a seven game winning streak going and was the MVP in all of them, lmao.
 
Disney's 'Dreamlight Valley' is on Game Pass on Xbox...so I started playing that. It's basically an Animal Crossing-adjacent town management sim. Nothing groundbreaking...and kinda repetitive. But kinda fun in its own way. I think that many of the people who enjoy Animal Crossing would find similar appeal in this game.
 
Currently playing the new indie game Tinykin. It's one of the best new games I've played this year.
 
Disney's 'Dreamlight Valley' is on Game Pass on Xbox...so I started playing that. It's basically an Animal Crossing-adjacent town management sim. Nothing groundbreaking...and kinda repetitive. But kinda fun in its own way. I think that many of the people who enjoy Animal Crossing would find similar appeal in this game.
I was thinking of getting that game I love animal crossing is it good
 
Still playing Tomodachi Life, although not as long as before - I usually play for a max of 15 minutes, the only reason I play is to check on new shop items. I am, however, playing a lot of AC:NH. :)
 
I was thinking of getting that game I love animal crossing is it good

I mean...it's fun for what it is. Being available for free on Game Pass is definitely a huge bonus for me. Not sure if I would actually pay for it...but, I'm still enjoying it as a time-killer. - I personally enjoy games with lots of collectibles and "tasks"...(both of which are present here). - It has a very similar task system as New Horizon's Nook Miles. So...there are a pretty endless number of ways to collect "Dreamlight" which can then be spent on items and clothing and things. But, yeah...you run around and do things like fish, farm, mine ore, place furniture items inside and outside of your house, buy items from the shop (Which is run by Scrooge McDuck in a very similar fashion as Tom Nook plays the cheapskate in Animal Crossing). - The game overall does not have the same charm that Animal Crossing has...but you can tell what they were going for. And it's solid enough.
 
I mean...it's fun for what it is. Being available for free on Game Pass is definitely a huge bonus for me. Not sure if I would actually pay for it...but, I'm still enjoying it as a time-killer. - I personally enjoy games with lots of collectibles and "tasks"...(both of which are present here). - It has a very similar task system as New Horizon's Nook Miles. So...there are a pretty endless number of ways to collect "Dreamlight" which can then be spent on items and clothing and things. But, yeah...you run around and do things like fish, farm, mine ore, place furniture items inside and outside of your house, buy items from the shop (Which is run by Scrooge McDuck in a very similar fashion as Tom Nook plays the cheapskate in Animal Crossing). - The game overall does not have the same charm that Animal Crossing has...but you can tell what they were going for. And it's solid enough.
Does it have a end point I was told after the quests there is not much to do
 
alongside trying to work through this last bit of rf4 i picked up the harvestella demo after seeing it in the direct! i probably won't be rushing to purchase it any time soon but it's been nice to work my way through something knowing i'll finish it before too long
 
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