A mix of games I play, want to play, or keep coming back to, plus consoles I’m interested in or planning to get someday. Basically my gaming wishlist + current favorites when I’m supposed to be productive.
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A list of gaming platforms and devices used for different types of games, including consoles and PC setups for both casual and story-driven gameplay.
My number one dream console that I’ve wanted for the longest time. I mainly want it for games like Breath of the Wild, cozy adventure games, and just having that chill portable gaming experience. It’s more of a future buy for me, but definitely a top...
Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Official Site
A classic console with sooo many good story games and exclusives. Not my main dream console right now, but definitely a solid one if I want to dive into more games I missed
PS4 | Incredible games, non-stop entertainment - PlayStation
I want this for classic handheld gaming, especially for revisiting older Nintendo titles and just having that nostalgic portable console feel.
Nintendo 3DS - Cosmo Black : Video Games
Known for smooth performance and better build quality. Very stable for AAA games and less overheating compared to budget laptops.
Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gen 10 (16 AMD) - Lenovo
High performance gaming laptop with strong GPU support and good display. More power-focused but can be a bit heavy.
Budget-friendly gaming laptop that can still handle modern games well. Good entry-level choice but not as premium in build or cooling.
VICTUS 16 2023 AMD und Nvidia Notebook | Offizielle HP®-Website
Gaming laptops that focus on performance per price. Good specs for the cost, but cooling and build can be more average.
MSI Sword & Katana Gaming Laptops - MSI-US Official Store
Premium gaming laptops with top-tier performance, better screens, and strong cooling systems. Expensive but powerful.
ROG Zephyrus Gaming Laptop - All Models - ASUS
A simple stylus that makes touch-based games feel smoother and more controlled. I’d want this for games where using fingers feels too clumsy, especially for tapping, drawing, or menu-heavy gameplay. Or for Tomodachi life: living the dream.
Bopomofo 2-in-1 Stylus Pen (5 Pcs)
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I love RE games and play them but can't play Little Nightmares = clown
This game is literally everywhere on my feed and I’m lowkey mad I don’t have it yet 😭 It looks like chaotic, funny, and unhinged life simulation energy and I NEED it.
Tomodachi Life™: Living the Dream for Nintendo Switch
Been wanting this game since it came out and it’s literally the reason I want a Switch 😭 It just looks like pure freedom, exploration, and escape from reality in the best way.
The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild for Nintendo Switch
I technically own this game but haven’t played it myself yet. I watched walkthroughs and got obsessed with the story and choices system. It’s very emotional, cinematic, and honestly feels like playing through a movie where your decisions actually mat...
Detroit: Become Human
I have this game but haven’t played it yet because I don’t have the setup. I’m a huge Harry Potter fan so this feels like a dream to finally explore Hogwarts and just live in that world.
Hogwarts Legacy
I have it, I can play it, but I got scared/lost motivation halfway and just never went back. It’s super atmospheric and creepy in a good way, I just need the bravery to finish it.
Little Nightmares Complete Edition for Nintendo Switch
A rhythm game that’s fun and visually cute, but also kind of chaotic once the difficulty goes up. It’s easy to get into, but I mostly play it in short bursts because it can get intense fast. Still addictive though, with cute artsyles.
Muse Dash
One of my favorites because it actually balances horror, story, and gameplay really well. It’s tense and stressful in a good way, but still very fun and memorable compared to other entries.
Resident Evil Revelations 2
One of my current favorites that I keep replaying while going for 100% achievements. It’s fast-paced, intense, and really satisfying to replay because I already know what I’m doing but it still keeps the pressure up.
Resident Evil 3
Bought this on my birthday because I’m a Leon simp and I wanted the game 😭 It’s a classic for a reason though—really fun, iconic, and still very replayable even if the reason I got it was purely character bias.
Resident Evil 4 (2005)
Way more fun with friends than solo. It’s basically chaos, teamwork, and funny moments all mixed together, and that’s really the whole appeal of it.
PEAK
Got this game for free and it ended up being surprisingly good. It’s very story-focused with emotional choices and a slower, more reflective vibe. Simple gameplay-wise, but strong in narrative and character depth.
Tell Me Why
A childhood favorite that’s super creative and fun because you can literally design and evolve your own species. It’s very sandbox-style and chaotic in a good way, and I always liked how open-ended it felt.
SPORE™
I really want to play this one because it looks fun, intense, and way more engaging than RE7 for me. The vibe, setting, and characters just feel more interesting, and it’s been on my must-play list for a while.
Resident Evil Village
This is where I got attached to Leon. The game itself is iconic—great horror, great pacing, and super memorable. But yeah, the main emotional damage here is definitely the character bias.
Resident Evil 2
The remake made everything feel more modern, smoother, and honestly more intense. It still has that iconic RE4 vibe but with upgraded gameplay and visuals, so it feels way more immersive and stressful in a good way.
Resident Evil 4 on Steam
A short indie game with a really unique concept and emotional story. It’s simple gameplay-wise, but the idea of ‘eating lies’ and the character dynamics make it really memorable and kind of underrated.
LiEat
A pixel indie game that’s more about story and characters than gameplay complexity. It has a unique digital vibe and focuses on social connections, mystery, and emotional moments. Simple mechanics, but really memorable because of its charm.
1bitHeart
A childhood classic that’s only really fun when you’re playing with friends and everything is chaos. Mods make it even more unhinged, and that’s basically the whole appeal of it.
Left 4 Dead 2
Got it for free and didn’t expect much, but it turned out to be weirdly addictive. It’s a mix of farming sim + management + dark humor, and it’s the kind of game you just casually sink hours into without noticing.
Graveyard Keeper
Basically a playable horror movie where your decisions decide who lives or dies. It’s very story-heavy, super cinematic, and fun if you like chaotic ‘what if I chose differently’ gameplay.
The Quarry
Looks like a psychological horror game that’s more about disturbing atmosphere and storytelling than jump scares. The 1960s Japan setting is super intriguing and honestly it gives that ‘beautiful but deeply unsettling’ vibe.
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A story-heavy visual novel with multiple character routes and a cyberpunk setting. It’s basically all about story choices and character interactions rather than traditional gameplay, and it gets pretty emotionally intense depending on the route.
DRAMAtical Murder
A multiplayer horror game that’s basically chaos + jump scares + trying to film content while not dying 😭 It’s way more funny with friends, but still has genuinely creepy moments.
Content Warning
A cleaning sim but make it dark 😭 You basically clean up crime scenes in a very methodical, slow gameplay loop. It’s oddly satisfying but also kind of unsettling depending on the situation.
Crime Scene Cleaner
A co-op game where everything depends on teamwork and communication. It’s basically puzzles, chaos, and story moments split between two perspectives, and it’s way more fun (and stressful) when you’re playing with someone who matches your energy.
Split Fiction
One of my most wanted story games. It’s very emotional, character-driven, and choice-based, and I’m really drawn to the story and vibe. It feels like one of those games that hits you emotionally depending on your decisions.