Garwoofoo
No-one liked my idea of having a single ongoing PWB thread so let's go back to the monthly threads.
Play
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - still working my way through this, my word it is absolutely huge isn't it? I'm really enjoying it though, it feels like I've finally realised what everyone else was raving about all this time. I keep trying to follow the actual plot but getting sidetracked by random stuff constantly. This seems a lot better than Breath of the Wild to me, or at least it's more gamey: more things to do, more side quests, just generally a lot less aimless, and while it's not exactly gone full Ubisoft, it is far more to my tastes than the earlier game was.
Donkey Kong Bananza - yes it's fun but I'm a bit surprised by how well it's been received, launch game over-enthusiasm maybe? It's firmly in 7/10 territory for me, while smashing stuff is entertaining and there is plenty to do, the awful camera is a constant problem and there's far too much stopping and talking to uninteresting NPCs when you just want to get on with playing the game.
Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - a mash-up of two game series that have been really neglected lately, why aren't we getting regular new instalments for both of these? This is really surprisingly good, it's an excellent Phoenix Wright game with the investigative sections replaced by Professor Layton-style exploration and puzzles, all set in a mad medieval setting that's a real contrast to the usual games in both series. It's also the only Wright game not to have made it off the 3DS, and with the eStore closed and physical copies now stupidly expensive, it feels like an underappreciated rarity. Very good fun.
Want
I'd like some more Switch 2 patches for existing Switch games, mostly, as I feel there's a whole library there that I've under-appreciated. If they could start with Luigi's Mansion and the Xenoblade Chronicles games that'd be lovely, thanks.
I guess I am looking forward to Power Wash Simulator 2 (don't judge me) and Anno 117 Pax Romana the most, but we're getting into the Xmas silly season now so there's bound to be other stuff I've forgotten.
Bin
We've been quite light on flagshagging nonsense round here (it's a pretty diverse sort of area) but I left London at the weekend and almost immediately saw a load of tatty St George's flags and Union jacks strung up in random places. Fucking idiots.