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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    Zelda TOTK now that I finally have a Switch again. So good in 4k HDR.

    Dragon’s age: Veilguard. Got this for free with PS Plus and was pleasantly surprised how fun it was despite the anti woke brigade review bombing it.

    Moss 2: getting back into this VR game on PSVR2

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      I enjoyed Veilguard, played more than half of it before dropping it. It’s a pretty good game. Not a great game, but not bad either. Would love to hear your thoughts when you have finished it.

      Moss games are very high on list for whenever I get VR, was planning for PSVR 2, but was recommended not to buy that (since Sony has mostly dropped it’s support, like they did with Vita 😢 ). May get Meta Quest, there are rumours of a significant upgrade for next version, which is rumoured to be coming out next year.

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        Yeah Veilguard is just a fun romp. Nothing too deep or meaningful, but just sort of a fun well paced refuge from everyday life.

        There’s still a pretty good pipeline of games for PSVR2. Not sure how long it will last, but for now my biggest issue is waiting for prices to come down on some of those titles rather than the lack of titles I want to play.

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          Yeah, we are getting many third party games, but sad to see Sony giving up on it themselves. And most of these games are available on Meta Quest too, plus many that aren’t available on PS VR2, though don’t know if that has changed lately.

          I like PlayStation, but Sony is pretty bad when it comes to supporting there non-primary console.

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            Yeah there should really be more first party games for it. Unfortunately it was probably doomed to some extent from the start due to the price. It’s very hard to compete against quest’s subsidized pricing and scale, and I guess most people don’t care too much about having higher quality games.

            Probably it’s the last VR headset I will buy until someone figures out how to bring PSVR2 or higher graphical fidelity without buying a whole gaming PC and covert a large portion of standard AAA games to VR. Quest isn’t good enough and PSVR2 won’t get enough support.