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Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (29th June)

CooCooKaChoo

Tears of the Kingdom - Nearly 140 hours later the journey is almost over. A handful of side quests left then it’s off to finish the final main quest.

Cat Quest 2 - A few hours into this one and enjoying it just as much as the first one.

Baldur’s Gate 3 - Halfway through Act 1. Still really just enjoying exploring around and seeing how much this game has to offer. Much better understanding of the game’s mechanics now. Pretty fun trying out different companions and spells/cantrip setups.

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (22nd June)

CooCooKaChoo

Tears of the Kingdom - Side Quest clean up & spending time in the Depths for Lightroots and Zonaite.

Baldur’s Gate 3 - 12 hours in and the game’s mechanics are finally making sense. YouTube videos helped too. Will be playing around with my party set up and different members while continuing along the story & exploring now that I get it better.

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (1st June)

CooCooKaChoo

Final Fantasy XVI - Halfway done with the Rising Tide DLC.

Cat Quest - A few hours in on this one and having a very fun time with it.

Tears of the Kingdom - Finding 8 more Shrines to finish that part of the game. Will probably complete a few side quests/adventures too while finding those Shrines.

Re: Anniversary: Switch Turns Seven Today, With Over 11,000 Games On The eShop

CooCooKaChoo

Switch was my first Nintendo console since the GameCube. Bought one in March 2020 right around the time the pandemic started. Instantly felt right at home again playing the staple franchises like Mario and Zelda. Has been a great system too for RPG’s. Breath of the Wild is my favorite for the console if not all time. Played plenty of open world games before, but never anything that felt as immersive as that one. Happy 7th Birthday to the Switch. Looking forward to seeing what Nintendo has planned for it this year since its successor is likely around the corner.

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