Started the next route in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, which is the second / hidden route in Black Eagle route. Already have a separate save at the fork point, so continued with that.
It’s interesting to see the different point of view of things, and now that I have some experience with game mechanics I am trying out different classes for some of the characters. The fork point is far enough in the game that drastic changes won’t be possible, but still, some changes can be done, and it’s fun exploring that.
Started Mutant Mudd Collection on Switch, for the times when Age of Calamity becomes too repetitive and want to play something else.
It’s a 2D platformer which was originally released on 3DS and the game is tough! You have to complete each level at least twice, one is the main path, and one is the alternate, more difficult path. I am having trouble enough with normal path so not sure if I’ll be able to handle the difficult paths.
The difficultly is still within my playable range, even though I die a ton at certain places. Let’s see how long I stick with it.
Played a bit of Hyrle Warriors: Age of Calamity and am having trouble with some of the Timed missions, may have to level up some more, will try them again later.
Didn’t play much Cozy Grove this week, will get back to slowly chipping away at it from next week.
I haven’t started anything on PlayStation cause I wanted to start Dark Souls Remastered and was waiting for a sale (as per dekudeals it regularly does go to sale).
And as it happens, it just went on sale! So just bought the game and have downloaded it. Will probably be playing it over the weekend. Time to see if I can finish it or it will be another game that I’ll be dropping halfway through 😀
What about all of you? What have you been playing and/or plan to play?


I played Cozy Grove a little bit, and I found it unintuitive. I always got lost trying to figure out what to do next.
I agree. I’m a sucker for a cozy game, and the art was adorable; but it requires a patience I do not possess.
Yeah, it’s a slow game, you play 10-15 each day for couple of months to complete the game.
Not a game you can rush through.
When you hover over the quest item, it tells you where to find the item, “near folding char”, “near crow’s nest” etc.
The gameplay loop is simple. Talk to spirit, find them what they want, get spirit wood, feed that to your campfire. It will tell you when there are no more tasks for today. Some of the quests can’t be completed on the same day, this is also mentioned for those quests as a hint, when you hover over it.
It can feel a bit confusing, but it’s pretty simple once you get used to it.