Garwoofoo
Play
Persona 5 Royal - you all played this years ago, didn't you? More fool me, it's absolutely superb. It's got a slow start, and the English dub is an assault on the ears, but once you get past both of those things it's an absolutely amazing game. The characters are instantly likeable, the hand-crafted Palaces are a big step up from the procedural dungeons of the previous games, and the pace never lets up. I've put way more time into this in just a few days than I ever thought I would.
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap - holds up very well indeed. I kind of miss 2D Zeldas, we haven't had one in nearly a decade. This isn't strictly Nintendo (it's one of the slightly odd Capcom spin-offs they did for a few years) but you'd barely know it, it follows the classic formula perfectly and still plays well today.
Marvel's Midnight Suns - dipping back into this post-completion as each bit of DLC is released. The new characters are actually very good, and surprisingly well integrated into the main game - of course this means they make much more sense if you've actually got them all before you start playing, so doing things the way I'm doing it is a bit of a compromised experience, but it's still a fun game to revisit every few weeks or so.
Want
I see Like a Dragon: Ishin is out now, I'd very much like to play that but then again I've still got Judgment to play. It keeps popping up in sales (it's in one right now) and I keep nearly buying it then holding off thinking it's bound to come to Game Pass very soon. I think I might just have to take the plunge.
Bin
Didn't last long with Pinball FX this week.
Decided that Hi-Fi Rush isn't really for me. I like the aesthetic but I can't get the timings down or remember the combos and I just end up button-mashing my way through it. It doesn't seem to mind me doing that, but I don't feel like I'm getting the best experience out of it at all.