Currently Playing?

Ummm the usual

ACNH
COD:MW2
Among Us
Fall Guys
ARK

also playing Rush Royale on my phone daily (the addiction is real)
 
I'm currently replaying Beautiful Katamari, hoping to get all of the achievements before We Love Katamari comes out later this year!

And also a lot of the Sims 4, I've found its a great way to design my DND characters
 
GTA 5 Online

Everytime I play this game I feel like I am just becoming more numb, but its my comfort game whenever I'm in a bad mood.
 
Second play through of Fire Emblem Engage. I was planning on getting back to Chrono Trigger but new story DLC came out for Engage that I just had to start my new save to try out.
 
restarted a new playthrough of breath of the wild in anticipation for tears of the kingdom c: and when i take breaks from that i shuffle between stardew valley and splunky 2!
 
I just started a new game plus playthrough of Horizon: Forbidden West because the Burning Shores DLC just came out a few days ago!

Other than that I tend to alternate between ACNH and Stardew Valley.
 
I play Valorant for like a bazillion hours every day but recently have been playing a lot of ACNH in bed (for the past week or so) and playing a bit of Apex legends/CSGO when friends invite me!
 
I've been playing Ghostwire Tokyo on GamePass and really enjoying it a lot. - It's one of those games that is just ticking all of the boxes of things I enjoy in games. Side quests, collectibles, photo mode, open world that opens up as you progress and feels like it rewards you for pacing yourself between main story missions. - Also, the overall aesthetic...basically feeling like a blend of Yakuza, The Matrix, Alan Wake/Control, and all the Yokai lore. Just a blast, tbh.
 
I'm buying STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of Mineral Town for 50% off and Mail Time today on Steam
Honestly, I'm a huge sucker for cozy games C:
 
I've recently been stuck on the game Transport Fever on PC (Steam). It's a city builder of sorts, except the focus is on creating freight and passengers transport lines within and between cities and factories on a randomly generated map to help the cities grow. I've put just over 80 hours into the game since I started it last month. I also have the sequel on Steam (not installed yet) and want to give that one a shot later on.
 
I recently bought the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters bundle, so I've been playing FF I and FF II. After those I'll focus on FF III and IV, then V and VI.
 
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