Still on Fire Emblem Three Houses.
I've found I'm enjoying it a lot more by skipping all the dialogue and rushing through monastery areas. Shame really since I usually read all the dialogue in FE games despite none of them being masterpieces in writing, but I was just so bored with everything outside of combat here. Story didn't grip me, the characters are just oh so bland and all the 'extra content' feels like low effort fetch quests, mini cutscenes and 15 year old mini games.
Also rushing through so I can start a new game. 20 hours spent means I don't want to just drop it and start over. Really shouldn't have picked normal/classic in this one but I did since it's my first run, I had no idea it was going to be so damn easy. I think I've got into a situation where I lost a unit like 3 times, but time travel makes that irrelevant anyway. Would have been nice to just have an option of "restart battle" upon the death of a unit, at least that removes the absurd advantage time travel gives you but doesn't mean you have to close and restart the game.
If anything, I'm hoping to finish it quick and start that harder difficulty as I can tell I would enjoy the combat so much more if I actually had to think about half the stuff I'm doing.
Also playing FE:Awakening alongside it since the Switch battery life is absolute garbage...So convenient taking a spare console with me for when the first inevitably runs out of juice...
Up to chapter 15 on that one. Replaying it does make me appreciate some of the things in Three Houses has brought such as the weapon triangle being tied more to abilities as weapon skill ranks up rather than a base "you just win, because axe > lance" or being able to wield any weapon if you've got enough skill with it, but it also makes me wish Three Houses toned down the advantages it gives to the player and had relationships serve more of a purpose than they do since as far as I'm aware, any purpose they have is pretty minimal and negligible outside of creepy tea parties and having a waifu.
Played a little bit of Smash since Banjo released too. He's pretty fun, but I've kinda ran out of things to do on single player with that game and I'm not near an internet connection enough to go online...Can't wait for the next time we get some friends around so I can properly sit down and play with him.
At home I've been dropping in and out of Sea of Thieves with my girlfriend and housemate. Not really played much of it since I've not had much time for gaming at home, but I enjoy playing it with them. I'm hoping to try State of Decay 2 with them since I'm under the understanding it's multiplayer up to 4 players and I quite enjoyed the first one.