Play
Persona 5 Strikers - I'd been told this was a surprisingly good and faithful sequel to the main game, but still wasn't prepared for just how much of a good and faithful sequel it really is - boil the social links down into one overarching Bond system, and replace the turn-based battles with a Musou-style fighting game, and you have Persona 5 Strikers. The overworld navigation, the soundtrack, the vibe… It's just more Persona 5.
The one issue here, of course, is that I've rarely found Musou games enormously engaging for any length of time, so while this is very good, it doesn't hold my full attention in the same way as persona 5 itself did, and I suspect I will be playing it for some time.
Returnal - I have finally gone back. Again. I am so close to getting to the end of the second world, where I am certain I will get a grappling hook-type arrangement that will open the game up further. Unfortunately I am still not quite over my mental block, and will randomly bottle runs for no good reason. I am so close. I will get there. It is so good.
Sektori - I have a nasty habit of double-dipping on shmups and arcade-style games, so the Switch 2 release of this triggered a bit of a renaissance for me. As with most games of this ilk, I am not very good at it, but it is a fabulous game nonetheless, and I hope to continue to improve.
The aforementioned shmups - my bonus came, and much of it went into savings (boring), but I then also spent a fair bit feeding my burgeoning shmup (and other assorted arcade-style game) habit, partially enabled by sales that meant a lot of them were priced a lot more palatably than normal. Add in that you can get millions of the buggers downloaded at once, thanks to the meagre file sizes, and I was away…
On that basis I have been dabbling with Mushihimesama, Dodonpachi, Akai Katana Shin, Sophstar, several Cotton and Darius games, and so many more. I'm also still playing Crimzon Clover World EXplosion, which has been a favourite since becoming one of my first Switch purchases many years ago, and ESP Ra. De., which I picked up in Japan last year. I even loaded up Ikaruga for the first time in years.
I'm still terrible at all of these, of course, but I really enjoy them.
I've also tried to start Pokemon FireRed, but only managed a couple of hours in the last month, and am in a similar position with Advance Wars Reloaded. They haven't really fit into my gaming schedule properly yet, as much as I'm enjoying what little I've played, but they've been sidelined a bit by the above, and my ongoing Picross addiction.
Basically, I may be spreading myself a bit too thin at the moment, gaming-wise, but I am enjoying myself, so fuck it.
Want
There are a few things I could mention here - GTAVI (because I won't be able to resist the hype), 007 First Light (because IOI), Saros (because Housemarque) and Forza Horizon 6 (because Japan), but I'm not really desperate for any of them. A sentiment that is I suppose lent credibility by the fact one is already out, and I haven't bought it/finished it's predecessor, I suppose. Another doesn't have a release date on my platform of choice, so I won't be swept away by the hype there either.
My issue with most of the above is that I'm not really vibing with many (non-indie) Western games these days. I'm sure I'll enjoy some of them, but I'm more interested in my backlog than most of the Western releases I've seen announced.
On which note, I do think Adventures of Elliot and Onimusha look really good, and I'm also seemingly less down on the "new" Star Fox game than most, so I'm looking forward to that. Really looking forward to Rhythmn Paradise Groove too. Oh! Stranger Than Heaven! I really need to get back on the Yakuza/Like a Dragon train…
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There to be less real-life stuff to reference here every month, or at least there to be a light at the end of the tunnel, please.