Finished Yoshi and the Mysterious Book!
Well, at least the credits rolled, there is post game content but the little bit of what I have played, requires much more skill. I still have all the stuff I left in the previous levels though, have to go back and complete that at least.
Going to keep playing and try to complete the encyclopedia as much as I can, not sure I’ll be to get everything, specially the post-game ones. Will probably put it aside as primary game and just play it here and there for completion. Have been itching for a JRPG so will probably start one now.
Finished Onimusha: Warlords!
It wasn’t a long game, maybe 5-6 hours total, and if remove all the unskippable scenes that I had to see multiple times cause I died on the boss, it would’ve ended even sooner.
The game has many similarities with the early Resident Evil games so looked up the details and apparently the original idea of the game was “Ninja Resident Evil”. Though, fortunately the puzzles in this game aren’t as convoluted, and there are very few of those around.
Loved the game, even with the dated elements, the game is fun to play. I’ll recommend it to action game fans, if they have some patient for older elements like fixed camera, saving at fixed places, and unskippable scenes.
Started Owlboy on Switch. It has been on my wishlist for a long time, so decided to get it on latest sale. I’ll mainly be focusing on Switch 2 games for next few months (Yoshi, Star Fox, Splatoon Raiders), but when kids are hogging that, need something on Switch to play too.
I have just started it and played less than an hour, so can’t really say much about it, but the graphics and gameplay looks interesting.
Played more of Fallout 4.
After reaching the Diamond City the game seems to have slowed down. Since it’s the biggest city around, there’s a lots to do here and the surrounding, but this means the “exploring the wilderness” feel has dimmed down a bit.
Also played some Sackboy: A Big Adventure and Arc Raiders, not much to mention here.
What about all of you? What have you been playing and/or plan to play?


More 13 Sentinels.
It has been a slow week in terms of gaming, I only did a bit of story. The story segments and the battle segments are mostly independant of each other, so you can do whichever for the most part.
Even though there are 13 characters, each with their own perspective and and during different times within the overall story, the game does a great job to interest you in at least one of the other characters during any given perspective. You’re free to switch after each mini episode, but I tend to follow a single character until there’s a progression lock.
Currently at 31% battle and 20% story completion.
Started God Eater 3.
Monster Hunter Wilds has been announced for Switch 2 and with the last direct being as great as it was, I’ll get one eventually. But until then, we wanted to play something similar to cratch the itch.
The game throws a lot of progression systems at you, which I like. The monster are a lot less thightly desgined, but still fun. Thus far, the game is quite easy .