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Just got to the end of Minit, a fun quirky lo-fi zeldalike where a curse means you can only run around talking to people and hitting stuff with your sword for one minute, before you conk out and have to start again from back home. I started playing it yesterday, so a quite short & sweet experience, but I've still got some items left to find, plus there's now a New Game+ mode I haven't tried yet. Recommended if you like quirky little pixel games.
 
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Just got to the end of Minit, a fun quirky lo-fi zeldalike where a curse means you can only run around talking to people and hitting stuff with your sword for one minute, before you conk out and have to start again from back home. I started playing it yesterday, so a quite short & sweet experience, but I've still got some items left to find, plus there's now a New Game+ mode I haven't tried yet. Recommended if you like quirky little pixel games.
I just finished that one on PC last week, very nice little game.
I was stuck on the left side of the factory floor for a comically long time before I noticed the 3rd crate.
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Finished KotOR 1 again - in preparation for 2. It was at least as disappointing as I recall my last playthrough had been, i.e. it's promising at the beginning, and the more you play the more you realize just how mediocre a product it really is, and how much time in the oven it needed for anything after Taris.

Not to even mention the profound lack of vision outside of "let's not make a crappy licensed game", but that's post-BG Bioware for you - I'm willing to cut the game some slack in the vision department, because that's just the level they've been operating at since 2001.

For 2 I'll wait for the DLC, could use a breather after 1 as well, honestly.
 
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Played through Oxenfree with my wife yesterday and today, wife wanted to try a story game, and this was one I'd been intending to get around to as it's highly regarded. Beyond that I didn't know much about it going in, which was good as it was full of surprises. We really enjoyed it, and I'll probably play again with different choices sometime. Strongly recommended.
 
Played through Oxenfree with my wife yesterday and today, wife wanted to try a story game, and this was one I'd been intending to get around to as it's highly regarded. Beyond that I didn't know much about it going in, which was good as it was full of surprises. We really enjoyed it, and I'll probably play again with different choices sometime. Strongly recommended.
I played it some years ago on PC, definitely makes for an awesome game to play on a trip, was really sad when I finished it.
To contribute to the thread: on Switch I recently finished Deadly Premonitions: Origins and I just loved (almost) everything about it: the story, the flair of older games of the horror genre (Resident Evil/Silent Hill), the dialogues and especially the main character. Only thing I really really hated was the driving, not only because framerates suffered but also because the steering was insanely terrible.
Now I couldn't get enough and started to play the 2nd part.
 
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Saints Row IV: Re-Elected. It was pure, old school fun through and through, the only problem I had is a bug where the game freezes on a loading screen (sometimes). Also, it is definitely one of the best looking 3D games on Switch. Even with dynamic resolution turned on. The freedom of movement feels refreshing and relatively big city with tons of active NPCs and moving/destructible objects looks very, very impressive running on Switch hardware. Especially considering how little difference there is in graphics when comparing to versions for past gen home consoles and even PC.
 
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Could have been better if there was some post endgame content to play with. You just left to free roam the open world and you can't even replay any of the story missions you previously did, and those are, like, one of the game's main spotlights! The only thing left is to saw carnage and play some, mostly boring mini games scattered across the map.
 

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