I haven't really been playing much games recently lol. But I just recently picked up zelda tears of the kingdom (when it launched, but I haven't touched it yet lol) and I'm in the middle of Lover Pretend and almost finished with Cupid Parasite. Pretty Princess Magical Garden Island is coming out soon so I should sit down and start playing some games lol. my backlog is way too big @.@
that's why I haven't even started it lol. I didn't even really finish botw either so and I'm not the biggest fan of botw so I'm kinda dreading jumping into totk lmao, even though I'm a big zelda fan.
It's not really hyper competitive. It seems fairly casual as far as battle royale games go, and there's a deathmatch mode where the stakes are much lower, although you do have to reach level 4 to unlock it.
Currently I have Persona 3 Portable on my switch, I had to set up my own schedule to keep track of all the day to day options, as I was following a guide for the important stuff, but wanted options day to day. Was worth the time because I feel like I can play with a bit more ease. Started off with the female protagonist route. Been liking it so far~
I always have Genshin Impact to go to and now I've begun Honkai Star Rail, so my other games don't get attention as much. I'm bad enough at finishing games as it is lol. Though I beat the other persona games (though not Royal for P5), so I think I'll finish P3.
I have a gaming section in a personal notion space. At first I thought of doing something calendar style but you can't quick jump in notion for some reason and going back to 2009 all the time seemed a bit inconvenient, so I went with a board grouped by the days of the week.
It's not 100% accurate as there will be those days where you have to do certain things, but using it alongside a guide is super handy. I'm too lazy to save scum for the sickness trait and stuff, so it let's me visualize what's available with social links, jobs, food, arcade/movies, and the store sales. I think it's grouped by day and then grouped by category.
Idk how they didn't think to put a schedule in the game that included that stuff. How am I meant to remember the dozens of events that occur throughout the week. None of the games have it, though they do have the suggestion thing that let's you know what other people do.