

Thanks for the info.
I’ll try Pokémon Mystery Dungeon and see how it goes.


Thanks for the info.
I’ll try Pokémon Mystery Dungeon and see how it goes.


My game crashed when they show the guilty in slot machine. I didn’t want to do the whole trial again, so I just watched a YT walk through to see how it ended.


Speed up, man!


Yeah, I remember reading that before. Thanks.


It’s one of those game I can see myself putting a lot of time in really fast and then kinda regretting it. Every blue moon, that happens with an idle game.
Heh, it’s nice to see I am not the only one. I know how I feel about idle games by now, but once every blue moon I’ll repeat the cycle.
How is Shiren the Wanderer a roguelike without any meta progression, aren’t they part of the genre?
I have yet to play any Mystery Dungeon game, didn’t like it from videos / trailers. Any recommendation to try? To see if the genre is for me or not.
About Danganronpa, I was playing a little bit each day or so, but last week I switched gears and played it for hours daily. So the amount played this week vs last weeks isn’t proportional and you shouldn’t base the remaining game on that.
That being said, will keep an eye here if you update the post.


Thanks! I wasn’t expecting to like it as much as I did. Need a break before the next one but will definitely play it.


Yeah, in Phoenix Wright, there aren’t that many other characters that you grew close to. Danganronpa has that. So, while they are kind of in similar genre, they give me a very different feel.


Danganronpa - is there enough gameplay/interactive elements to justify the time investment playing it vs reading a good novel?
There is interactivity, but for most of the game, it feels you are just along for the ride, specially the investigation and trial. As for playing it vs reading a good novel, can’t really comment on that for you. For me, it was worth it though.
Fallout 4 - I probably should choose a lower difficulty setting. With the default settings I quickly got tired of the combat. (I loved Fallout 3 which seems to have more simple combat).
I haven’t had much issue with difficulty, just afraid I might run out of ammo. There are enemies I kill with 1 or 2 bullets, so can’t be easier than that.
Onimusha: Warlords - I haven’t played it yet but I actually prefer games with fixed camera. Except for FPS, I never really liked having to constantly adjust the camera as the main part of the gameplay.
I have only played it for an hour or so, but if you don’t mind the fixed camera, I’ll recommend the game.


Ah, okay, thanks for the info.


Got it, I think I have seen those before. Didn’t recognize them here.


Which one of these are nazi symbols? I only know about swastika, what are these called and what do they signify?


There is, but that is also about 20 years old now. This is a new remake.


Ooh, 3 years! Thanks!


I believe there will be. Games generally have such options to turn down gore or blood.


Remake of the first Tomb Raider game. Looking nice.


As someone who has never played the original, I am excited for the game.
If you have already played it, it might be better to wait and see if they have added any new content.


Oh, my bad. I have it down as Jun 2nd since the release date was announced.
Fixed the post, and sorry for the disappointment.


Goof Troop I loved, even tried looking it up once or twice, but I don’t think I ever played Bonkers.


If you are looking for Nintendo published games, then this list has all the games that are currently announced, for both Switch and Switch2.
For 3rd party games, you’ll have to lookup, the closest one that I am interested in is The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales.
Ooooh! Is it too early to wish for the next Monolith Soft game?