Welcome! We're Amy + Shannon, a couple of married Hufflepuffs with BAAGS (Buy All Adventure Games Syndrome). We will play almost any video game, board game, or in-person paid experience that has anything to do with mysteries or escaping from undesirable locations. When we realized we couldn't be cured, we decided to start this blog with hopes of recommending only the best for you. But proceed at your own risk: once you start playing, you might wake up and realize that it's 3am and you've played 32 Nancy Drew games. Don't say we didn't warn you.
It's been a little over a week since the Pokémon company released their newest set of games, Scarlet and Violet, for the Nintendo Switch. For those who don't know, the story of both games is the same, but if you want to catch all of the 400ish pokémon in the pokedex, you'll need a friend with the other version of the game to catch the exclusive ones. Shannon is playing Scarlet, and I am playing Violet, so that is what I am looking at today. Now, this game is addictive. In contrast to previous games (disclaimer: I have only played Sword prior to this), this generation takes place in an open world format. That means there are things EVERYWHERE. Once you get off of tutorial island, you can complete the main story in any order you choose, meaning that all of the main quests are given to you at once. You can freely walk anywhere on the map, which means you can explore, get lost, find things on the ground (useful items, pokémon, etc)...you get the idea. I don't normally like
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