I'm currently running a second playthrough of Paper Mario and the Thousand Year Door, a playthrough of Persona 3 on a PS2 emulator, and clearing out races in the newest Forza Horizon 3 expansion.
Besides my typical Overwatch all the time, I've picked up Final Fantasy XIV again. I forgot how much I missed that game and how many classes I found fun.
I found Ape Escape 2 on the PS4 and I've been playing that for like a whole day noww;;; the graphics are so bad compared to like when I was 10
I recently got my friend to pick up and start playing a copy of Golden Sun 1. I got said friend into the series a long while ago, but up until now my friend had only played Golden Sun 3, so I pressured her to pick up GS1 (and later 2) to experience the whole gamut. (For those unaware, the Golden Sun games are my favourite of all video games ever, and their position as such cannot be challenged.) To make the experience more interesting, we're doing a dual (simultaneous) playthrough - that is, we play at the same time, and go through the same places together. We just got finished up at Kalay and are headed to the ship (which is about halfway through the first game, for those curious), and the experience has been great. Also hilarious, and for all the wrong reasons, given how my friend has zero sense of direction, and therefore easily gets lost. This made some early dungeons a miniature nightmare.
It's an old game, but I just finished the story part of PMD Red Rescue Team and I can't believe they half-force you to ditch your partner. I know you can still go on missions with them, but the game just kills every trace of personality/character in them once you let go. The next time I play it, I think I might want to just start over.
Legend of Zelda Breath Of the Wild for the Switch <3. I've been playing almost all day decided to take a mini break.
Been playing a few games lately! been playing dragon quest 8 lately while also balancing the ace attorney games and kingdom hearts 2 off and on.
I've spent most of today playing the Miitopia demo, to be honest! I loved Tomodachi Life, so I'm not surprised I'm enjoying Miitopia given the similarities. It's nice to be back playing a Mii-game, heheh.
Some new developments on what I've been playing lately: I've picked back up Final Fantasy 14 after a bit of a break and I'm also still binging on Overwatch. As far as story games go, I've picked up Mass Effect Andromeda and am really digging it, definitely think it was over criticized.
A lot of league as of late, that is going ok. Also been playing a little bit of overwatch but I have a beautiful glitch where I can't see my team or the enemies.
Playing Harvest Moon - More Friends of Mineral Town again but for some reason... the Japanese version. Oh well, it's good language practice.
Been playing Far Cry 3. Not many people have heard of it, and I'm actually already done with the game, but i still play the postgame. Good graphics, gameplay and enemy A.I.
What video games are you currently playing? Why do you like it? What's it about? How long have you been playing them? When do you think it'll slow down? Are you interested in it, or has it not hooked you into it yet/at all? Currently playing Ace Attorney: Investigations. It's basically Phoenix Wright but from Miles Edgeworth's point of view. He is in charge of finding evidence and finding criminals in crime scenes he always winds up stumbling onto or being framed for. He's able to get framed twice for murder before he shoves it in people's faces that they're wrong. I've been playing this for about 3 months because I have to take breaks otherwise I lose my temper with some of the characters. I'm interested but I also as mentioned above need to take breaks. Because some of the characters are frustrating as heck. Even though one I now pity because I know the backstory to his cold demeanor towards Edgeworth.
Going through the Zelda Oracle games (Seasons and Ages) each in a linked game and with the Hero symbol (I had save files lying around from before). My intent was to go through the game by using the 'secrets' to get the small item upgrades along the way, but apparently those don't appear if you're in a linked game - only the first one by itself. Lesson learned, I suppose. Done with Seasons and three-quarters of the way through Ages.