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General Gaming / Re: What are you playing?
« Last post by broodwars on January 20, 2026, 06:52:07 PM »
I've shown her the trailers to Princess Peach Showtime, Yoshi's Crafted World, and Animal Crossing so those will be played soon as well.

Having recently played through Princess Peach Showtime, I can tell you that it's alright, but it really just made me want to hook up my PS3 and finally do that full run of Puppeteer I've been putting off for years. Getting certain collectibles in Showtime is so annoying.

I bailed on Crafted World fairly early on, due to it being so repetitive and the music being so utter ****. Still hoping to see a modern port of Woolly World.

If people are are going to post on the forums again, I might as well post some impressions of my own from recent games I completed or are actively playing:

- Yooka-Replaylee- A much more polished version of the original game, perhaps to a fault. The game has a distinctly Mario Odyssey feel to it now that seems to override the franchise's actual identity. It was a nice, quick play, though.

- Cocoon - very clever Zelda-esque Inception puzzles, though I haven't the slightest clue what the story was trying to be.

- Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter - A much less interesting clone of the first game with difficulty balancing that seems nonexistent. Easy is such a cakewalk it's boring, and Normal is so punishing it's aggravating. Glad I only paid $5 or so for it.

- Ball x Pit - Dangerously addictive. Had to force myself to put it down and not come back to for some time, because I would have just kept playing it. Currently on Level 3.

- Terminator 2D: No Fate - The name on the tin doesn't lie. It's exactly what you think it would be: a SNES-style movie tie-in game that's well-made for what it is. Unfortunately, it has next to no replay value, as well as strangely VERY little actual Terminator content. It's also fairly punishing even on Normal, and don't even bother trying to play above Normal without using the in-game cheats.

- Cronos: The New Dawn - I put this one down about 5-6 hours in because I just lost interest. Horror is all about emotion, and this game is incredibly cold and detached. It's just not clicking with me. Maybe I'll get back to it at some point.

- Metroid Prime 4 - Perhaps this one is a surprise considering all the drama in the official topic, but I had some decent trade credit coming off Showtime, so I thought I'd give the game a shot.

The game's...not great. I'd probably give it a 5/10 overall. Surprisingly, the Federation Troopers were probably among the game's least-damaging sins, as they mostly just fade into the background. They're neither interesting nor overtly offensive. Even Mackenzie basically stops being an annoyance after his tutorial segment, and his occasional hints towards where you should go next are basically mandatory considering how **** the game's level design is.

The game in many ways reminds me of Final Fantasy 13, a game I had a decent time with back in the day but can completely see why people hate it. And like FF 13, this is a game with level design consisting...entirely...of linear hallways. No branching, no interesting choices. There is only...the hallway, and it's such a boring hallway that if the game didn't actively tell you where to go you wouldn't remember where you couldn't go previously due to missing upgrades. And between the hallways, there is the desert, and **** all worth mentioning happens in the desert. But boy does the game love to ping pong the player through that boring desert every 20-30 minutes.

And I sure hope you enjoy the whopping 5 enemy types recycled in such about every hallway: crawling bug; flying bug; griever; robots; and explosive flying things. Even most of the bosses have the same basic attack pattern.

I tried to like this game. Despite how boring the game's design is, it's a pretty good-looking game. It also runs pretty well. It's just a very boring game whose edges have been so thoroughly sanded down and dumbed down to appeal to "everyone" that it appeals to no one.

And whoever designed that final boss fight can **** all the way off. Planning on trading this one in soon to pick up Xenoblade X and complete the set.

- Trails in the Sky: First Chapter - This is a game I wanted to get to last year, but I had Xenoblade games to catch up on, so it's the RPG I'm currently playing. So far, I'm enjoying it a lot more than I did the original PSP game, mainly because the battle system is much more enjoyable. That said, a little of this kinda repetitive and grating music and these pastel visuals goes a long way. I'm taking a bit of a break from the game to reset.

And finally...

- Astral Chain - Part of my attempt to catch up on my Switch backlog, this is my current "lunch time game". I originally put this game down around...I think Mission 7(?) years ago due to how ungodly long the chapters were starting to get.

Restarting the game to refamiliarize myself with it, it's still probably my favorite Platinum game (and it still looks fantastic) but the controls are definitely still extremely wonky and unintuitive. Definitely not going to go for the higher scores.
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General Gaming / Re: What are you playing?
« Last post by Evan_B on January 20, 2026, 04:44:39 PM »
I didn’t know what Unrailed was and now I desperately want to play it.
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NWR Feedback / Re: Connection Problems
« Last post by Khushrenada on January 20, 2026, 01:34:43 AM »
Ugh. This connection error is popping up a bunch of times for me tonight.
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General Gaming / Re: What are you playing?
« Last post by Khushrenada on January 20, 2026, 01:33:52 AM »
Huh. I don't even know what that game is.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch 2025 Year in Review (now with December!)
« Last post by Khushrenada on January 20, 2026, 01:30:56 AM »
As for the trip down memory lane, it seems when I finally jumped into the Nintendo Switch ecosystem was Nov. 13, 2018. Even though the Switch is about to hit its 9 year(!!!) anniversary in about a month and a half, it's just a bit over 7 years for me with the system.

I'm also seeing a bit more genres listed in those past years that weren't mentioned in gaming style this year which are: Adventure, Fighting, Racing, and Character driven. It's a shame. There's almost a top 25 list of most played games near the end of the review. But the grid only allows for 24 spots and they took up 4 for the game with the most playtime. But now I'm glad for the reference since I swapped out my original Switch for another one and that ruined the internal list of games with the most playtime because of it.

Anyways my current list of the top 21 games I've played the longest of on Switch.

XCX:DE - 285 hours (we'll crack that 300 mark this year. Just you wait and see!)
XC:DE - 213 hours
SNES Online App - 198 hours
Tetris 99 - 135 hours
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics - 127 hours
Lumines Remastered - 114 hours
Hollow Knight - 102 hours
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles - 97 hours
Super Mario Odyssey - 87 hours
Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - 87 hours (This is false. Early when I first got the Switch, I lent it to a family member so that they could play this game since I was mainly playing it on Wii U and so this is their time spent on the game.)
Nintendo 64 Online - 82 hours
Wheel of Fortune - 77 hours
Metroid Dread - 54 hours
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 47 hours (This is also going to go up as I'm just starting to play the DLC courses after finally getting another copy of this game. I gave my first copy to my brother just a couple months before they announced all the DLC to come.)
Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening - 47 hours
Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 36 hours
Super Mario Party - 35 hours
Yooka-Laylee - 30 hours
Murder by Numbers - 23 hours (Surprised this made the list)
Jeopardy! - 23 hours
BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! - 22 hours

A little surprised that the GBA Online app didn't make this list yet but maybe if it was expanded to a full 25. Earlier this year, I had been playing the SNES Online app and A Link to the Past in it just before XCX:DE launched but I guess it wasn't enough to show up on any of my stats for top games or month by month breakdowns. That is actually the first time I've played the SNES version. I'd only played the GBA version of it before and only once making it the second time I've played that game. When bringing up games I played this year, it just felt like that deserved a mention as it one that stuck in my mind when thinking about games. There's also Pokemon TCG Pocket but that's just become a part of daily life for me at this point.
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General Gaming / Re: What are you playing?
« Last post by Stratos on January 20, 2026, 01:30:40 AM »
I think its funny one of the last games I mentioned here was Unrailed in 2022 and now it is a regular in our house. My daughter was enamored by it and now we all play it at least a few times a week. Though she will randomly go off and do her own thing like hunt the wildlife leaving me to fend for myself. Having my wife play too makes it all work a bit better. It is funny getting my nieces and nephew in as well because my 4-year-old just steals my role of the "director" and begins barking orders at her older cousins.

Also Unrailed 2 released and looks like an even bigger and better experience than the first.

Also continuing my marathon of older games with my daughter. We beat DCK1 and 2 (still have bonus levels to clear in 2). She adores DK and the Bonanza songs are regulars on the way to school.

I've shown her the trailers to Princess Peach Showtime, Yoshi's Crafted World, and Animal Crossing so those will be played soon as well.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: What will Nintendo release in 2026?
« Last post by Order.RSS on January 20, 2026, 01:00:27 AM »
Probably a good idea to get some predictions going myself as well:

  • Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream will make use of the Switch 2 Camera, perhaps to create Mii characters with, similar to Mii Maker on Wii U.
  • Splatoon Raiders will be shown off in the September Direct, but will not release this year. I'm feeling it's a 2027 game, and probably a co-op multiplayer type game.
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Deluxe will be announced. Instead of a new Smash Bros. I'm thinking they'll pull a Mario Kart 8 Deluxe type scenario to stretch it along for another generation. There won't be many new characters, maybe 1-3 tops, but they will bring back the final few missing stages (justice for Pokéfloats).
  • Pokémon will re-release the Red/Blue (Game Boy) games again for the anniversary, but not on the NSO service.
  • Switch 2 consoles will see a price increase this year due to AI companies buying up every stick of RAM they can find.
  • I think the Zelda anniversary will be a little sparse. They'll roll out the first trailer for the upcoming movie, DLC for Hyrule Warriors 3: Age of Imprisonment, and maaaaaaybe one Zelda game gets dropped on NSO (Twilight Princess perhaps?).
  • I'm copying MK Ultra's prediction of Luigi's Mansion 4 taking the October slot. The setting will be a haunted theme park, with Haunted Mansion ride which strongly resembles the Mansion from the 1st game.
  • We'll see an exercise-style game from Nintendo. Maybe a sequel to Ring Fit Adventure, but using some other type of accessory. It will also use the Switch 2 camera.
  • This'll be the year a major, previously Xbox-exclusive franchise releases on Switch 2. I'm thinking something in the ballpark of Halo, Gears of War, Forza, or Call of Duty. It won't be a new release like the Halo 1 remake, the new Fable, or the Gears of War prequel however. But perhaps Gears 5, or a previous Halo game.
  • Mario Kart World will announce DK-themed DLC alongside the announcement of a DK animated movie. The DLC will be paid instead of free, causing outcry.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch 2025 Year in Review (now with December!)
« Last post by Khushrenada on January 20, 2026, 12:42:57 AM »



Welp, the review was mostly what I expected. I thought I had more hours in Mario Wonder and less hours in XCX but they were the main two games I knew I had spent time playing this year on the Switch.

The 30 total games is a lie as always. Some of those games were Game Trials that I launched to just get the platinum points. A few were games I'd bought off the eShop but I don't remember actually launching them yet so I'm surprised they showed up on the list.

My top genre was “Action,” which is incredibly vague as a descriptor, but okay.

Based on your games, your top genre should be RPG right? I am curious what the possible game types are.

Based on this part of the breakdown, I feel like these may be all the game types they are using unless someone else has more in their circle chart.



With XCX:DE having 285 out of my 343 hours on Switch and Action coming up as my top gaming style over RPG, I think it's pretty clear Nintendo is counting XCX:DE as an Action RPG and giving both of those tags equal measure.

As for the month-to-month most-played listings:

January - Tetris 99 (2 hours)
February - Tetris 99 (2 hours)
March - XCX:DE (31 hours)
April - XCX:DE (65 hours)
May - XCX:DE (88 hours)
June - XCX:DE (49 hours)
July - XCX:DE (39 hours)
August - XCX:DE (17 hours)
September - Super Mario Bros. Wonder (6 hours)
October - Super Mario Bros. Wonder (9 hours)
November Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2 hours)
December - Tetris 99 (1 hour)

Not that exciting or varied. The sad thing is, I'm still not done XCX:DE. I was at part 2 of Chapter 13 and have meant to finish it as that was part of the reason I was willing to buy it at launch and jump back into that game. I had thought of doing it during Backlaugust and announced it as my intention only to get frustrated at my inability to defeat either Telethia or Pharsis despite having to Ares 90s, an Ares 70 and level 60 Skell with some Ultrafauna weapons and gems attached. Having spent all those tickets and still getting defeated sapped my momentum just near the end like that. Although if I could develop some skill at Overdrive better than maybe that could help but Pharsis has a pool under it so it seems like it has to be taken out via skells.

But now that I'm done Wonder and a couple other games and have had this break from the game, I'm getting a bit more inclined to jumping back into and seeing if I can finally wrap it all up and defeat those last 11 Tyrants I had left on my list and finishing that Final Chapter along with a handful of missions to finally put that game to bed.

Puzzle would also have been a bigger contender if the 3DS was included in this. Last third of the year was spent playing Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy and I put in over 100 hours in that game solving all the content and DLC it had to offer. The in-game hour count in the Professor's Trunk maxed at 99 hours and doesn't seem to be able to go up to or past 100. First time I touched my 3DS in over a year at least. Sadly, I think that had an effect on the thumb nub as it felt odd at first and like it was dried out from not getting regular skin oils on it after years of steady play. In fact, it ended up crumbling and breaking a bit all along the outer circle of it with now just the inner circle left that still covers the moving metal or plastic piece under it. Kind of sad that has happened to it. Could use a new one. Didn't expect the used 3DS market to get more expensive than when the systems were being sold brand new. DS systems are still pretty cheap but the pandemic seems to have had an effect on 3DS availability. Even though Switch pretty much ended that system when it launched, it feels like Nintendo could release a batch of 3DS systems and sell out of them just for people that might want to replace their aging systems.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch 2025 Year in Review (now with December!)
« Last post by Evan_B on January 16, 2026, 12:52:26 PM »
I think it’s very likely that Nintendo considers non-turn-based RPGs as “action” games, particularly Xenoblade and also Legends Z-A.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch 2025 Year in Review (now with December!)
« Last post by Luigi Dude on January 16, 2026, 10:58:17 AM »
23 games and 536 hours.

Top 3

Xenoblade Chronicles X - 149 hours
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth - 81 hours
Blasphemous 2 - 48 hours

The thing says my top game is Action because I technically played more Action games, but the majority of my time was spent on RPG's.  Xenoblade, Digimon Story, Bug Fables literally make up over half of my game time for the entire year.

January - Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana - 31 hours
February - Bot Vice - 8 hours
March - Xenoblade Chronicles X - 16 hours
April - Xenoblade Chronicles X - 42 hours
May - Xenoblade Chronicles X - 10 hours
June - Xenoblade Chronicles X - 36 hours
July - Xenoblade Chronicles X - 35 hours
August - Mario + Rabbids - 16 hours
September - Bug Fables - 32 hours
October - Blasphemous 2 - 48 hours
November - Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth - 72 hours
December - Metroid Prime 4 - 47 hours


This year I really need to make up the slack on my backlog.  Just a small handful of games made up the majority of my time last year.  I think I'm going to make 2026 the year of smaller indie titles because some of the larger games I played last year really made me feel burned out by the end.  Didn't help that I had a lot of stuff going on at work and at home in the first half of 2025 so I didn't have much time to play games which is why I ended up playing nothing but Xenoblade X for over 4 months straight.

So yeah my goal is to play at least 50 games this year.  I want to get a large variety of games played again before I jump back into any length RPG's.
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