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What video games are you playing now?

Planet Zoo.
I just noticed something kind of weird last night. When a red panda escapes from its habitat, all the guests run away screaming, because the game says it's a dangerous animal. I mean, what's a red panda going to do? Kill you with its cuteness?
 
Still Persona 4: The Golden. Just finished Rise's case and now it's an unnamed guy who ended up at Mayonaka TV and Yousuke and the rest believes him to be the culprit of all the cases.
 
Playing my spare copy of Megaman Battle Chip Challenge, as the other copy has both files at or near 100% complete.

Started with Lan and Megaman (they are the stars, after all), and I'm up to the C Class tournaments (Quick, Block, and Cliff). I've also input enough fodder Navi codes to max out the "create your own tournament" bit so I can grind for zenny and chips. I always found this game fascinating that it's the only Megaman Battle Network game (and maybe even the whole series) to actually implement it's own version of STAB (Navi element + matching Chip element = 60% boost to Chip's power, rounded up) along with the already established mechanics from regular Battle Network games (albeit with some modifications). Sure, it's a case of "the game plays itself", but I do like the strategy involved in it, as you can't really rely on just one folder/strategy for each tournament, especially since the free battles are often harder than the tournament ones. And a little luck goes a long way. But, anyway, letting my DS Lite recharge before continuing.
 
About to get on Ring Fit Adventure to do a ~20 minute custom routine (mostly arm and stomach focused since it's hard to work those otherwise than legs).

Other than that, I'm still doing my daily Animal Crossing: New Horizons chores (good lord does this game need more content, there is nearly NOTHING to do if you don't like terraforming and customizing the island and all that, which I don't; I wish crafting and terraforming were never a thing if it meant the game was more like New Leaf) and working through Rift challenges in Dead By Daylight before this Rift closes. Not gonna hit tier 70, but I'll see how far I can go. Glad I at least got all of Felix's ski outfit.
 
Still playing MegaMan Battle Chip Challenge.

I beat the C Class battles and are now moving onto the B Class (Fireworks, Verdant, Stream, and Thunder). I've also been doing the "create-a-tournament" segment to grind for zenny and chips still, as well as try to get the Style Changes. I've only gotten Wood Shield so far which is, sadly, the worst of them (though it has done decently well so far, but it's pitiful E-rank accuracy has been a pain at times). This is mainly because I want Navi Chips with higher MB despite the Style Changes being rather meh at best, as most of the Navi Chips you get (like the D Class Navis: FireMan/WoodMan/IceMan/ElecMan) are pretty low in MB even with upgrades (although my newly obtained SkullMan is pretty solid). I also managed to find the Navi code creator site and did a few custom Navi codes in order to have a better chance at getting certain chips (and to make the self-tournament battles a bit more interesting than just an endless wave of MegaMen clones). I've managed to gather some fairly hard-to-get chips from it, like Life Aura 2, because I abused the Navi code maker. Will probably go back to the "create-a-tournament" function to grind some more and I may put in some extra custom codes to have an easier time at getting chips.
 
I'm playing Danganronpa again, after a few years. I purchased the Steam version like 2-3 years ago but got to play until only after Oowada's case. Yesterday I finished Chap 2 and started 3. Course I know everything that's gonna happen, having played this game a couple of times already, but nostalgia is really big.
 
Still playing MegaMan Battle Chip Challenge.

I just finished the B Class tournaments and now at the A Class ones (East, West). The last one I did, the Aqua-type Stream, was very, very frustrating, as it was FULL of high-ranking dodgers like IceMan and BeastMan which, combined with the Ice Panels, made for a very annoying tournament. I must've reset a good 10 times because of how often my opponent dodged my attacks. And, of course, SkullMan was part of that tournament and he's scarily tough. Been also doing more "create-a-tournament" stuff with more custom Navi codes in order to get more chips. I also finally managed to get another Style Change: Heat Guts, but the other two still elude me (I also have Hub Style, in case anyone is wondering). Will head back to the "create-a-tournament" bit in a little while to grind chips and zenny some more and hopefully get the remaining two Style Changes.
 
About to get on Rune Factory 4 Special. Been addicted to it all over again, and maybe this time around I'm finally going to finish the 3rd story arc. I'm at the floor in Rune Prana with the Siren boss. It goes really well until the insta-death move hits me, so I'm trying to farm for Rune Crystals to make a Diamond Brooch to ignore status ailments and then go destroy Siren.

My preferred party members are Doug (mainly 'cause he's my favorite and I married him, just like I did on 3DS lol) and Clorica (I'd marry her if I do a save as Lest). Clorica is nice because she sometimes will heal status ailments like that annoying paralyze/stun one that slows you to a crawl, ugh, it's the one that drives me nuts the most.
 
Taking a break from Battle Chip Challenge and I'm now revisiting Trials of Mana (PS4).

I'm up to the point where the now fully formed party (in this case: Kevin, Angela, and Riesz, my favorite combo) are escaping Jadd by boat to reach Maia.
 
Still playing Trials of Mana (PS4).

I'm up to Dwarf Tunnel, just before the battle with Jewel Eater. My team are around Lv15 each. I was also able to just purchase the Nitromyte from Watts instead of needing to battle Jewel Eater first and then "earn" the Nytromyte from him like I had to in my first playthrough, getting the ability Watts give you in the process. I could only afford the 3,000 lucre price, but because I had roughly 4,500 lucre when I got to Dwarf Tunnel that left me with enough funds to upgrade my party's equipment first (and sell old equipment for a few extra lucre to act as a cushion if needed). And, fortunately, because I took my sweet time exploring Dwarf Tunnel for items and monsters it's now night time in-game (or Shade time as the game calls it), which means I can use Kevin's werewolf form during the boss battle for extra oomph.
 
As many may be aware by now, I've been playing (replaying, in my case) The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which I have been streaming on Twitch and then uploading my recorded playthroughs in chunks to YouTube...which I have, in turn, been sharing in a blog post I made on this forum site to hopefully gain more views.
 
Still working with Trials of Mana (PS4).

I beat Jewel Eater and obtained the Earth Elemental: Gnome. I almost got a perfect score on the battle by avoiding any damage, but I got hit with a falling rock at the last second, which negated the bonus EXP. Got to Bon Voyage's cannon and ended up in Molebear Moors. Wasn't a waste as it allowed me to fight monsters for money, EXP, and items, along with burn some time in order to take on the Altenish forces at night so Kevin gets the werewolf power up. Rescued the Hero King, got some exposition, and explored Valsena for items, abilities, getting a stamp from Li'l Cactus, and to plant the Item Seeds I had gathered. Next course of action is to head to Laurent (aka: Reisz's kingdom) and find Sylphid and the Windstone. My party are around Lv18 (Kevin is 18, Angela and Reisz are at 17).
 
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