New Horizons and Elden Ring. Friend told me to try it. It's not a bad game. Definitely not game of the year like some are trying to convince everyone, but it has so many outdated flaws.
NieR: Automata on Switch is so good. Probably one of the best action RPG's I've ever played. The Switch port is of a lower resolution than its PS4 and PC counterparts, and the framerate does occasionally take a dip. But those moments are so exceedingly rare and mend themselves so quickly that it's hard to care. I'm just so happy with this game; well worth the long wait.
Playing Yakuza Like a Dragon. The turn-based combat is a lot more fun than I thought, but I wish you could move during battles to make aoe attacks better. Up to chapter 11 and finishing up the management minigame - I'm hooked on this game lol.
I just beat a Pokemon X Nuzlocke for the first time, so now I'll most likely take a break from Pokemon until Scar/Vio arrives. Just going to play Genshin Impact again for now seeing as I've been fairly inactive in it the past two or so weeks.
I also plan on starting up my new save file of Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon at some point. Despite what people may say about it, I do remember having a lot of fun with it the first time I played it years ago, so I'm expecting it to be fun again this time. I know for sure I'll choose Riolu as my main character. Not sure who I'll choose for my partner yet though.
I started playing 'Beacon Pines' on Game Pass, on a whim...and ended up playing it all night. (It's now 2am, and I need to go to bed). Probably started playing around 10pm. - Just one of those games that goes on and on, and never seems to have an "appropriate" place to stop. - I kept feeling like I was almost finished with it, but I only have 500/1000 gamerscore, so I'm pretty sure I'm only about half way through. Oops. Lol.
Anyway...one of those rare games where time definitely flies by while you're playing, and it's easy to play a bit too much in one sitting. Definitely can be finished in one sitting (and tricks you into feeling like this is the right thing to do). But...in hindsight, I don't recommend this. - Definitely better to go with at least two sessions. Maybe three. Hahaha.
* Finished this one today. Got all 1000/1000G. Fun little narrative. Would recommend.
Pretty much just Craftopia. I look forward to thier seamless map update, but I want to get my character ranked up some. When the update comes, I have two other people to play the game with, so it is gonna be fun building towns and supply automation things over time.
I have been thinking about going back and playing some older Zelda games though.
Doing various breeding for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (coming out next month!) in BDSP and SwSh so I can focus on using new mons rather than old ones. I am trying to limit the hours I play now so these games are pretty much taking up all of my gaming time.
I started playing the 2022 Ib remake today! I technically started it a few days ago, but that was just to make sure it was working properly, so I only played a couple minutes. I've made it through the Gray Area so far, and that's where I stopped for now. I'm handling the scary aspects better than I thought I would—aside from jumping pretty bad at one scare. (Granted, it's pretty cute as far as horror games go.) I'm already familiar with the story from watching playthroughs a few years back, but I'm still really enjoying it! I'm gonna try and spread it out over the weekend so it's not over too quickly.