Played quite a bit of Donkey Kong Bananza, have reached the Feast layer, though I did miss a few things in previous layer so will go back to it later to collect everything.

This should be very near to the end, as the whole skill tree has been unlocked, and how the story is progressing. Not going to rush though, going to play at my own pace, collecting everything before moving forward.


Played a little Judgment, not much to add here. Will fully focus on it after finishing Bananza and AI: The Somnium Files.


Finished the next two routes in AI: The Somnium Files.

Apparently my first playthrough ended in what is probably “true ending route” (I am assuming), as you need to complete the other 3, Red, Yellow and Blue route before you can continue that.

I have finished Yellow and Red route, now to the Blue Route, which I am guessing is going to be pretty long, since it diverges on Day 2, while others do on Day 3 or 4.

It was interesting to see some more info about people and what’s happening, but there are still so many questions. Hopefully everything will be clear by the time I finish it.


I mentioned Diablo IV a few weeks back, but we are almost at the end. Just play it with friends, one night a week, but since we are mainly sticking with the main campaign, our progress isn’t that slow. Plan is to finish the game this weekend.

The game is fun, but I miss the Diablo II skill tree, that was much better than what we have now, IMO.

I’ll probably stop playing after that, but I do plan to return to it later, to play solo with other characters and do all the side stuff.

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

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    Just finished Children of Morta. It was a very fun game. It has system that encourages you to play as all the characters, which I honestly thought I would hate, but it was fun getting to cycle. It had a decent story for being a rogue lite game, but I will likely be taking a break from the genere.

    I will try to chip away at Age of Calamity some more.

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    Still on Baten Kaitos, of course.

    As if the game itself read my last post, something major happened in the story and I was forced to use a few different characters. Getting their decks up to speed was surprisingly fast, although I didn’t have enough good cards for them to actually replace the missing characters. Mostly because I never chose their cards from the available drops - as you can keep only one drop per battle. I am, however, still annoyed by benched characters getting only half EXP.

    Overall, I always liked the story, but the second half of the game started off stronger than what came before. Sadly, it was accompanied by some backtracking through all the major dungeons. It only took a few hours, 2 or 3 I think, but battling enemies you’ve outleveled isn’t interesting, but it’s still slow.

    Nothing else came up, but just for the counter, Silksong is on my list! Which means I’ll probably play it this year or next one. I’ve long outgrown the need to consume things as they release.

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    Since last time I wrote here, I finished SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated and just started SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake. It’s similar, but it looks a bit better I think.

    I also had the chance to play with 3 other people couch multiplayer. We had a few Mortal Kombat 11 fights and a 4-player co-op run of TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge. So much fun!

    I’m also still playing Cyberpunk 2077. I got to some Phantom Liberty missions, which happened seamlessly, so I wasn’t sure if it was just missions, more map or what. Still having lots of fun and I see myself playing it for a while.

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    I’ve just been playing Pokémon and Pikmin 4 for the last month or so because I’ve been so stressed that I can’t handle anything more intellectually demanding.

    I beat the main story of Pikmin 4 yesterday with no deaths, I’d reload every time anyone died. The final status screen listed 2 deaths, which I’m 100% certain didn’t happen. I guess they must have been from when I played the demo back in June. Now I need to get jnto postgame stuff, but it’s kind of ruined for me. I’ll probably start over instead :( I know it doesn’t make a difference, but still.

    Pokémon is just shiny hunting in outbreaks because it’s easy and mindless. I have a good 40-50 mons trained for raids and 90+ combat-ready, but standing in the field and pressing the auto-battle button is about as much ss I’m up for these days. At last count I had around 340 or so shinies, so the living dex is coming along.

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    Do we wanna bet how often the answer is „Silksong“? 🤣

    As for me: definitely be playing Silksong. Started yesterday, so far loving every second of it.

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      Yes playing Silksong for sure. However at some parts of the game I wonder if I accidentally switched over to Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy.

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        I thought exactly the same thing after falling down that hole and landing exactly where the game starts you off after traversing all the way to the top.

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      Heh, we generally have a regular set of users that reply to these threads, and I don’t think most of them will be playing Silksong right now, let’s see. 😀

      How is it compared to Hollow Knight?

      I played it so long ago, I am not even sure if the comparison will benefit me, but still could be interesting.

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        If you know your footing around Hollow Knight, you can get around here. Healing works differently so far, took a moment to really get that.

        Loving it, but I miss the feeling of awe I felt when first diving into Hollow Nest. Not exactly breezing through, died a couple of times already. But it seems to me that I am progressing pretty fast.

        Still, loved Hollow Knight? Silksong is a No brainer.

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          Yeah, I am looking forward to it, which in my world means I’ll play it within next 3-5 years, but at this price and a well polished game, I probably don’t have to be that patient.

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              Yeah, I am sure that’s one of a big reason why so many people bought it day-1. It would have still sold pretty well anyway, but the price point probably made tons of people to get it sooner than they would’ve otherwise.

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    I’m trying to make progress in Octopath Traveler 2. Maybe I’ll finish that game one day?

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    I haven’t played much lately.

    Bananza’s post game is very underwhelming. Aside from the main content, which is okay, each world has maybe one or two new bananas added. And none of them are interesting in any way. Makes me wonder why they bothered to begin with?

    Yakuza 3 is kinda starting now. The game went through the motions of introducing the three main mid bosses, I assume, and we’re off to deal with them. After another round of Mahjong maybe…

    The Witness has two faces. The puzzles that have you figure out the symbols within, which I like, and the puzzles that require you to find the solution with nearby shadows, sounds and whatnot, which I’m not as fond of. The world itself is really nice though, it kinda feels like you’re in a dream with all the hidden lines in the environment and other little secrets that just kinda appear when you find the correct angle to look at them.

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      I felt similarly about Bananza and the post game. I really enjoyed the main game, but going back for bananas and the elder missions wasn’t really that fun.

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      Hmm… I don’t want to go back for more bananas… will decide when I get to it.

      I need to learn Mahjong. Judgment doesn’t have too many mini-games, but it does have multiple mahjongg parlours, I just watch them playing and go back out. Should take some time to learn now.

      Yeah, the symbols one were fun, I got kinda lost with the other ones.

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        I’ve been playing Riichi Mahjong for years, online and offline. Was at the Riichi Nomi Open in NYC earlier this year. It’s a very complicated game with a steep learning curve, but deeply rewarding once you get into it.

        Shameless plug for [email protected]

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    Finished Blade Chimera!

    Another “short but good” metroidvania from Team Ladybug.

    Fantastic visuals (I really love the animations), flawless performance even on the Switch 1, excellent controls and gameplay. I also enjoyed the flexibility it offers in combat, melee/ranged/magic all feel good to use and well-balanced, leaving the choice of which one to use more to your strategy and personal preferences.

    There’s some rather unique choices in this game, with all the “classic” metroidvania movement improvements like sliding and double-jump being optional and acquired from a skill tree as you level up. They also included an amazing fast-travel option, which is a “Warp” mechanic that lets you jump to virtually any room in the map and makes backtracking non-existent - and you can unlock that the first hour of the the game!

    Overall I had a great time even though I still prefer the other games from the same developer (Touhou Luna Nights and Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth) .


    Playing Witch on the Holy Night!

    Still on the “slow progress” stage.


    Playing CrossCode!

    Reached Chapter 8. Story took a surprising turn with some interesting twists and unexpected emotional moments.

    But to be honest I’m rushing things because I’m starting to get bored with this game - while there’s a lot of good stuff in it I also think it’s overstaying its welcome. Haven’t touched most recent sidequests, I’m no longer bothering with the environmental/plataforming puzzles, and will probably lower the difficulty to speed up battles.

    I think the main reason is that sidequests and environmental puzzes don’t feel rewarding, you spend a lot of time on them to just get some material for crafting/trades that you don’t really care much about.

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      …(Touhou Luna Nights and Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth) .

      Didn’t realise they are from same developer, I have all three of these on my wishlist. Should probably start playing them.

      Would you say CrossCode is still worth a play?

      Edit: Oh, and when are you starting Silksong? 😛

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        Would you say CrossCode is still worth a play?

        So far I’d say yes, the main story (in particular the temples) is excellent. The issue I’m having is that I spent too much time on the optional parts to eventually figure out they aren’t very appealing to me.

        Edit: Oh, and when are you starting Silksong? 😛

        Already bought it and played 15min just to get a taste of it. 🙂 But I’m trying to resist going too deep on it before I finish CrossCode.

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          Interesting, will keep it in mind whenever I get around to playing it.

          Good luck, with a game like this, I would find it difficult to resist, which is one of the major reason that I only buy one game at a time.

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    Tried out the demo for Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter. Not sure how I feel about the two combat systems, feels like I really don’t want to go into turn-based mode because I’ll take a lot of damage, but it also feels like the game really wants me to go into turn-based mode in order to deal damage. There’s definitely a lot going on with its mechanics that I haven’t scratched the surface of, but if I buy the game I don’t know if I’ll even make time for another long JRPG…

    Also let myself get hooked on Dr. Mario 64 again. Bit rusty, but I managed to 1cc Hard. S-Hard is next.

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      Not sure how I feel about the two combat systems, feels like I really don’t want to go into turn-based mode because I’ll take a lot of damage, but it also feels like the game really wants me to go into turn-based mode in order to deal damage.

      The last two games (Daybreak 1/2) use the same system, and I used the “action” mode for two things:

      • Killing weak enemies fast (which is a really good QOL/time-saving feature)
      • Stunning stronger enemies so I entered turn-based mode with advantage, which was usually enough to finish them without taking damage
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    Just bought Dragon Ball Z Kakarot for less than the price of a cup of coffee. But the graphics doesn’t look good on Switch 2.

    Judgement and Diablo IV are NOT available on Nintendo platforms.

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      But the graphics doesn’t look good on Switch 2.

      That’s sad to hear, how’s the performance?

      Judgement and Diablo IV are NOT available on Nintendo platforms.

      We don’t care about platforms in this weekly thread. It’s a general what we are playing. I regularly mention PS5 games, some people mention Steam or Xbox games as well. We also have users that mention Board games.

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        Oh I didn’t know that. Cool to have open discussions.

        How do you find Diablo IV vs III? I’ve been thinking to get III as it seems more approachable. I don’t like micromanagement or overly complex systems.

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          Yeah, we try to stay away from any kind of console war or PC elitism.

          Well, Diablo III isn’t bad, but I liked IV much more that III. They have actually streamlined lots of things in IV, Skill tree is easy to understand and you can respec your characters whenever you want. For instance I was playing as Necromancer with all my skills suited for using minions to fight, but after completely unlocking my skill tree, I switched to using Shadow / blood magic and playing without minions.

          Even other than that, you can do enjoy the game completely with just basic game knowledge. But ofcourse, there are lots of ways to min/max your build if you are into that.

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              Well, it’s a Live Service game, and you need to be online to play it, but you can definitely play it solo.

              You’ll see other people moving around in towns or in wilderness, but I think the dungeons are private. Not 100% sure about it, but I recall reading something about it, and we haven’t encountered anyone in dungeon.

              There are options to find / join a party, but you can do all of that solo too, and that’s how I plan to do my next playthrough too.