No Donkey Kong Bananza this week. Took a break to catch up with some other stuff.


Finished all single player content of Ghost of Tsushima, including the main campaign, all the side activities, the DLC (Iki Island) and all of it’s side activities. Also got all the trophies! It has been a while since I went for a platinum, it was fun!

Didn’t play the Multiplayer part of the game (Legends) much. Just did a single level, and while it might have been fun if I had a few friends to play with, alone it was just okay.

There are some easter egg Armour Skins on Iki island, for different Sony franchises, that was an interesting surprise.

Looking forward to Ghost of Yotei now, though, it will probably be a few years before I get to it.


Finished AI: The Somnium Files ! Except it wasn’t the end, it was a end.

Also, couldn’t see the end cause it asked me to go back and play different route before I can view that. So, playing the second route now. Interesting to see how things would have turned out if things had been different.

I think there are 4 different routes. Haven’t looked at it in detail though.

What about all of you? What have you been playing and/or plan to play?

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    I can’t believe it, but I finally advanced the main storyline in Octopath Traveler Champions of the Continent! Two chapters left until the final final boss. The announced release of Octopath Traveler 0 with a retelling of COTC’s story kinda lit a fire under me. I took my squad that I’ve been powering up for two years and slowly wiped the floor with the chapter boss. I’ve been playing RPGs long enough that I wasn’t surprised when the boss stood up from the defeat, story-mode crushed my visiting party member, and got away. I was a little surprised at the interesting turn the story took from there. I’ve got a lot of grading to do for school, but I’m thinking I’ll spend a lot more time on the couch on my phone this weekend.

    Thursday I attended a board game night at a local board game cafe. A teacher in the county where I live had messaged me on BoardGameGeek and invited me out. It was a blast! It’s so great to meet new gamers. We played Ethnos, FlIp 7, and Love Letter. I got home way too late, so next time, I’m starting earlier and ending earlier.

    I bought the newest edition of The Crew, the cooperative card game I’ve talked about here before. It’s called the Crew: Family Adventure. Instead of having gameplay like Hearts or Spades, it has gameplay like Uno. Each mission tells the story of youth athletes who find themselves stranded on an island in the south seas. After an interminable tutorial via the Kosmos Helper App, my children and I played two hands. Already I can say I prefer the original, but it is fast-moving and fun, so I look forward to playing some more.