Sometimes I forget how genuinely enjoyable games can be. Among Us, being my new favorite thing of the moment. (And looking forward to see how it progresses since it's already getting some interesting updates.) Though on the opposite side of the spectrum, I've played a lot of "Spellbreak". A newish wizard Fortnite. (Because my friends are cheap. And we were slowly getting tired of playing Warframe. A much better game, that far runs better on the Switch compared to the PS4. For no discernible reason.) Which in practice isn't even that bad of a game. Despite it's laughable balance and matchmaking. But it may very well have the worst in-game cosmetic store I've ever seen in a game. Outrageous prices aside. That, without explaining pedantic detail, feels like every game is the same soul-sucking experience. But you get what you pay for, I suppose. Though it did make me wonder if that was really all the battle royale genre has to offer.[hr] And because I learned my mistake from last time, when I bought the PS4 on launch day out of spite for how dreadful Xbox One's marketing was. I'm not touching either of the overpriced ugly things, until they've fixed the inevitable flaws with their systems. But I'll bring up the very few launch titles I'm interested in seeing how they do. [u]-PS5-[/u] Godfall: Basically the one fun looking title among the pack. But it's also made by Gearbox. And Randy Pitchford is already kind of embarrassing himself in its marketing. Marvel's Spider-Man, Miles Morales: Loved the previous one. And I like Miles Morales' Spiderman. Though I'm worried about this one being originally DLC. (And/or will end up being much shorter than the original.) That you're still expected to pay full price for. (The Remaster cost aside.) [u]-SeXbox-[/u] Tunic: It's cute fox Zelda. I mean, how could you go wrong with that? Though the fact that it's a launch title that's usually meant to impress? Well, okay then. The Medium: I like me a nice concept. So the dual world thing *could* be very interesting. But, what console exclusive horror games haven't sucked? (In fairness, being kind of a bad game, didn't stop me from liking Until Dawn.)[hr] Also, while I'm curious, has anyone here decided to play the early access version of Baulders Gate 3? (And how's that, thus far?)