

I would honestly wait to start the series until you can get a PS4 or PS5 and play the Kingdom Hearts 1 Final Mix first. Also, YouTube videos that I saw have shown me the difference between playing on a PSP vs a PS4, and I can't imagine having so much of the screen cropped out on the smaller screen. While I personally loved that game, it's not considered one of the best in the series. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only game you can play on the PSP or PSVita is Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep. With this in mind, I suggest NOT playing Kingdom Hearts until you can get a PS4 (or eventually PS5) and buy the Final Mix versions. I'm definitely biased because Kingdom Hearts is one of my favorite series. Open to any suggestions, and thanks in advance for your help. Sunset Overdrive – This game is certainly fun in short bursts however, I’m finding it a bit hard to actually get into playing the game.Dishonored 2 – Not a huge fan of stealth games, maybe I could play longer and try to get for involved in the game, but I didn’t find my first hour of play entirely enjoyable.Some games I have seen recommended often and have tried, but haven’t been able to get into: I’ve historically been most interested in RPG’s and open world/ exploration games, but willing to give anything a shot. Looking for any recommendations for games I should play in my extended time away from gaming.

This is where my problem now lays as I find myself trying to fill the Witcher sized hole in my heart. Recently I picked up a decent gaming PC and played through Borderlands 2 and 3, then the Witcher 3.

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