Eh, screw it, might as well do the Switch games too, starting with Switch games I've played in the past five or six months but gave up on before finishing them:
Reverse Crawl: Silly premise, kinda fun, but not enough for me to finish the whole thing
Celeste: I know this is probably heretical, but I didn't really like this one? I wasn't really into how the platforming felt and wasn't enjoying it that much, even though basically everyone else I know who's played it loves it. I understand that I have to stop being trans now, and I accept that
Grimvalor: The demo and first major area of the game were fun enough, but it got kind of annoying past that
Panzer Dragoon: Remake: I've actually played the original on an actual Saturn, so it was interesting to see what they did with it. I guess it was worth the like two bucks to be reminded of that, but it hasn't aged super well and mostly makes me want to play a better oldschool rail shooter like Star Fox 64 or something
Hollow Knight: Another one where lots of people I know love it but I just couldn't really get into the feel of it and lost interest pretty quickly
Fast RMX: Not sure whether this belongs under "still playing" or not [since writing this I have decided on "or not" for both this and the next game]. It's the closest thing to F-Zero in years, which is something I've been missing, but also it's hard and I'm bad at it
Burnout Paradise Remastered: Also not sure whether this one is still being played either, but I got it because I had a lot of fun with the original but never got to play any of the DLC stuff because it was never released for the PC version. I made it through a decent chunk of the DLC this time around before getting distracted, but I'm not sure whether I'll go back and do the rest or not [I probably will not any time soon, but maybe when I'm bored at some point]
Monster Hunter Rise (demo): The controls and UI are way less of a disaster than Monster Hunter Generations on the 3DS, so that's nice. I think it's safe to say that Monster Hunter just isn't for me though
Kill la Kill The Game - IF: The internet was right: this game sure can bad. It's almost ok sometimes? It constantly feels like they had half the time and half the budget they needed to actually finish making it though. The combat system is vaguely fine but not very compelling, and then the game hard-crashed loading what was probably the last fight of Satsuki's route. I took that as a sign that it wanted me to close the game and not open it again













