Started Yoshi and the Mysterious Book! Just played first three levels before my kids stole the Switch 2, will play it a bit more over the weekend.

Each level is about investigating a specific creature, you have to try different actions that gives us more info about that creature, it is then noted in the book. These actions can be as simple as jumping on them, or complicated which requires series of actions. One thing better than Crafted world is that whole level remains explorable (at least for now, dunno if changes in later levels), so if you missed something, you can go back and try to do that. Though, there is no list of things that you need to do, when you clear the level once, it fills some pages with the things you did, and add some empty places for things you missed, but it doesn’t cover everything, for instance if there are 10 pages of items to do, and you only did let’s say 5 pages, it will only highlight missing items on that pages, and won’t show the remaining 5 pages of things you missed.

Game is very relaxing and fun, but it is too early to give any final verdict.


Started King Oddball. It’s another game by 10tons, the developers behind Sparkle 2 that I finished last week. You are a big weird alien head, who throws stones using his tongue to destroy tanks (and probably other stuff). You have 3 stones to clear all enemies. I’ll be playing it slowly, clearing a level or two when deciding what to play, or just playing for a few mins. Probably won’t mention it again until I finish it.


Finished Lords of the Fallen (2014). You get really OP near the end, so didn’t have much trouble clearing rest of the bosses and areas. Only problem was figuring out where to go, which is a big problem in this game, had trouble finding out where to go next multiple times.

It is probably one of the easiest soulslike I have played, there were whole areas and bosses where I didn’t die even once. This usually doesn’t happen. Some of the mechanics feel a bit weak, like the timing of attack window. Also, it’s not a very long game, it took somewhere around 10 hours for me to finish the game.

Overall, I don’t think it’s a must play game, but if you are interested in the series and want to play from the very first game, it’s not bad game.


Started Fallout 4 once again. Got it on PS+ quite a while ago, and I played it back then, but for some reason I never finished it. So now taking my time and slowly exploring stuff. Looked up various builds online for some ideas and going with V.A.T.S based gunslinger, or well at least my own version of it, since I just skimmed the general idea and didn’t pay much attention to required perks and S.P.E.C.I.A.L stats.


Finished the second chapter and reached the investigation part of third chapter of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition!

Spoiler for Chapter 2

The second trial felt very similar to the first one, the culprit was very obvious, there was just one point that could point it to another character, but other than that it was very straightforward.

Or that’s what I thought. I was really surprised with the way things turned out in the end. Game really knows how to keep player on the toes.

At this point I don’t think the victim and the umm… “the person who does it” are dynamic. They are same for everyone. Anyways, for the small chance it isn’t so, in my case the second victim was Chihiro and he was killed by Mondo


More Pokémon Pokopia. Slowly meeting more Pokémon, not much to say about it.


What about all of you? What have you been playing and/or plan to play?

  • slimerancher@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 day ago

    Yeah, I had high expectations of the game, but I liked it less than the other Xenoblade games. Still, not a bad game, had fun playing it.