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Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door. I've been trying to go for a mostly "Goombella" run to fill up all the "Tattle" entries while trying to even out all of my stats, with a heavy focus on Badge Points (Basically since you start with HP-10, FP-5, and BP-3, I follow a pattern of BP, FP, BP, BP, HP, FP, BP, HP, FP, BP, BP, HP, FP, etc...)
 
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I've been playing through the Wario Land series for the last little while. I've played them a million times but I keep coming back to them because I find them very relaxing. Just finished up the original, working on Wario Land VB now. It's such a shame this game never got a rerelease. It seems like a 3ds port would have been a no brainer.
 
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Playing Fallout New Vegas and just did a Legion playthrough for the first time. Something I never really done before.

With the Legion Quests Expanded and Arizona Slave Army mods there was quite a bit of new content. I also loved the aesthetic of the latter mod and how it didn’t stray too far from how the Legion looked in the base game.

Ave. True to Caesar.
 
Oblivion. I like it, but I miss using mods from Skyrim where I turned my kids into immortal companions who did crap damage but annoyed enemies. It was basically murder hobo: family edition.
 
Frostpunk. Very appropriate given the world is ending to build the last city on Earth.
 
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I've completely given up on MW5 Mercs and retreated into playing Dungeons of Dredmor to fill time while I think of something else to play.
 
I've been playing the shit out of Yakuza 0 since late December. I completed the main story a couple weeks ago & I've been doing the dense amount of side content. I plan on getting Yakuza Kiwami eventually because 0 was the first singleplayer game I've genuinely enjoyed all the way through in a long time.
 
Knights of the Old Republic 2. Loved the original back in the game, but never got around to playing the second. Decided it was finally time to break it out. So far it pretty well seems to be more of the same, which is fine since the original ruled.
 
I'm still working on Days Gone. It started out boring and frustrating, but I've come to enjoy it. That said, I'm ready for it to be over if that makes sense. I cleared the Chemult Horde and hoped that was a wrap, but the story campaign seems far from over. I also triggered some glitch that reset my Trust XP in Diamond Lake Camp. Now it will take extra work to get the level 3 upgrades for my bike.

Meanwhile, I acquired Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Two hours in and it's slow but showing promise. It could benefit from some patches; I almost declared one sidequest broken because of an invisible NPC.
 
Beat Superhot and tried endless mode, enemies spawns become dickish.

Played Demon's Tilt longer than I'd planned to, something addicting about that game.

Right now, I'm playing Indivisible. Voice acting is tad cringe but the game is alright.
 
I was going to try and finish the crowns for MHW iceborne since I have less than 10 left, but now guaranteed crown events are coming next week with more to follow in the succeeding weeks apparently.

So I'm going to finish Cold Steel 3 before the Memories of Celceta re-release for the PS4 comes.
 
Posted this in the video game chat thread but I recently got Persona 5 on PS3. It's pretty fun, so far. Got terribly lost initially trying to find where I get on the Ginza line, but I managed.
 
Finally finished The Witcher 3 and all the DLCs. Really loved the storytelling and world building overall, especially the main quests for the Hearts of Stone DLC (Gaunter O’Dimm was creepy AF!) but I really wish the combat mechanics were more interesting. It’s just hack/slash/dodge/cast and repeat. And Roach is the most exceptional horse ever. It drove me insane when she’d get suddenly get stalled by a fucking rock or foot high fence.

To be fair, I played this after Horizon: Zero Dawn. I found the combat system to be a lot more fluid. Aloy moves like lightning in a bottle, whereas Geralt moves like a tank. Melee combat with the spear is admittedly so-so, but they really nailed the archery, and you have a more interesting variety of weapons to choose from. I love how HZD forces you to be strategic and creative with your hunting, especially when you’re taking down bigger machines.
I finished the W3 + DLCs again at the start of November last year. That game will be timeless. At least in story.
 
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Greedfall. Controls are a bit slippery and theres some technical jank, but I do like the writing and the quests so far have been quite interesting. Am definitely getting some OG BioWare vibes, though I really don’t see any colonialist propaganda. Probably because I don’t spend every waking moment looking for a reason to be outraged.
 
Working on a combination of Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, Sam & Max Season 2, and Amid Evil
 
Switch. I owned it on Wii U originally but the disc stopped working for some reason. I hacked my switch and so I'm playing that version of it since it's better anyways.
 
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Elder Scrolls Online. I bought it in 2015 and played it for a minute and remember not caring much for it but upon revisiting I've really started enjoying it.

Maybe it was because my old VidCard couldn't really run it well and this one runs it on max settings and it is easy to get immersed or maybe it is because you can't run five feet without there being something to loot or pick up and that appeals to the e-hoarder in me.
 
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