Monster Hunter Rise & Sunbreak
Ys Chronicles 1
Metaphor Refantazio
Monster Hunter Wilds
Ys Chronicles II
Astro Bot
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla
Luigi’s Mansion
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Nuclear Blaze
I am so sure I'm forgetting some stuff, and I have gotten all the way through Luck Be a Landlord and Holedown again, but I don't feel like counting mobile games (apart from Ys 1 & 2, I suppose, which I played on there out of necessity). Finally going on that Japan trip - I was there at the same time as Ninchilla, I think, to the point where we may have even overlapped in Osaka - definitely confused my gaming habits in the latter half of the year, leading to a few games being dropped and semi-forgotten halfway through. I still need to get back to Armored Core 6, most notably…
Persona 5 Tactica was fine. I liked it. I wanted to try and play more SRPGs, and this seemed like a decent start. Unfortunately I finished it months ago, but only just remembered, and now can't think of much to say about it. It was faithful to its source material, in that it was perhaps a bit long, but the combat was good, and it's not too hard for a relative SRPG noob like me.
Ys Origin was a pleasant surprise, in that I didn't think it would grab me enough that I would necessarily do all three playthroughs, but then it did, and I did. Then a trophy for doing so didn't drop. I'm not bitter though. It's not necessarily going to be held up as the pinnacle of the genre, but it was good fun, and I very much enjoyed it. I thought I might jump straight to the more modern games after this, but I might do the other two "retro" ones that are on PS first after all, as I've never played any of them before, enjoy the older games anyway, and it'll probably be harder to go back to them after I've played VIII-X.
(Yes, I am speaking my having the time to do all of this into existence.)
Donkey Kong Bananza I really enjoyed, though I would've liked it better if it'd known when to end. I genuinely don't remember ever playing a game before where I was so convinced that the last few hours either originally were, or if not definitely should've been DLC released a couple of months after the rest of the game. It's so odd.
It's not a stone-cold classic, but it's marvellous fun, as it never gets old punching stuff, and also an excellent advert for the system. Despite some (pseudo) launch title jank, like that bloody camera, and it occasionally feeling like it's a tiny bit too confident in how well its systems work, and writing cheques it can't quite cash, I thought it was great.