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What video game are you currently playing?

I've recently played through Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. Such a good story, it hit me right in the feels. But it did drag on at parts for the first 5 or 6 hours and I almost wanted to just move on to another game, but I'm glad I didn't because the remainder of the game was good and I would've missed the story payoff. I recommend this if you enjoyed Life Is Strange (same devs/writers).

Currently I'm playing The Evil Within. I've already played this in 2017 but barely remember anything about it, so I thought I should revisit it before I play the sequel for the first time. But since I remember so little of this game it is like playing for the first time...again. Originally I beat it on PS4 but now I'm playing the PS4 version on a PS5 console, and the game gives a warning each time you boot it up because the game may behave unexpectedly when played on PS5, and I've already had the game crash on me once early on, I'm hoping it doesn't happen again because I don't have the patience to deal with it.
 
I'm still playing The Evil Within, but I don't get why this game has such a following. There's a lot of things it could've done better, and a lot of other games have done better already. The main character as well, he gives you little reason to care about him and whether he lives or dies.

Besides that, on Sunday I bought a Switch 2 after selling a bunch of my retro game collection and making quite a bit more money from them than I was expecting. I'm not much of a retro gamer (as technology advances quickly I don't like wasting time looking back, and a lot of the games I grew up playing are not fun to me anymore) so these games were never going to get played again by me anyway, so I figured I might as well get rid of them.
I was kind of surprised how easy it was to get a Switch 2 and that it only took me one attempt of just walking into a GameStop and asking if they had any in stock. Despite that, I really didn't want a Switch 2 yet, but I felt like I had to get one in case they increase the price at some point. It took until today for me to finally open it and play it, and I started up Mario Kart World. It's pretty fun, but that is nothing new because Mario Kart games generally are good. The Joy-Cons on Switch 2 are so much better than the ones on the older Switch, those ones were just too small and felt like they were made for children.
With trips to the hospital I have to take every 6 weeks for an infusion, I look forward to bringing this along to keep me busy.
 

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