Dragon's Dogma is under $5 bucks on Steam right now. So if anyone ever wanted to play that...now's your time. [s]I bought Underhero on my Switch instead.[/s][hr] Anyway, I'm finally playing Undertale. Thus, I'm happy to discover that this game is still enjoyable (beyond its soundtrack), and that its humor is usually on point. Papers, Please is interesting and challenging. Similarly to Lucas Pope's other game that I loved, Return of the Obra Dinn. (And I can only imagine that it continues to ramp up in difficulty.) But I don't know how "fun" it is to play. (Especially when certain mechanics [s]interrogation[/s] feel purposely unintuitive.) Though I still might attempt to push it through more, maybe? Stories: The Path Of Destinies is an hour long game that you can playthrough up to twenty four times, if you [b]really[/b] love asscreed-style combat. (For a minimal branching narrative that almost always leads to a 'ha, ha you ded'.) But on my fourth run through, (they expect you repeat the same few levels at least five times to get the true ending) my last level broke on me and forced me to restart the entire thing. [i]So I said fuck that and uninstalled.[/i] The Magic Circle is a great idea that is tedious and insufferable to play through. [i]The fucking dialogue/narration...[/i] Immortal Planet is [i]fine[/i]. (If not a little slow, and obviously unbalanced from the very beginning.) But I'd rather get back into Dark Souls...[hr] I am sad, but unsurprised, that Mario Strikers: Battle League is like Tennis, in that it lacks and strips content from the original game.