Which video games am I playing right now? What games have I already finished recently that I never gave my opinions on?
Welcome back to another edition of NOW CONSUMING—a segment here at Fanboys Anonymous that allows me to recap what I've been missing out on talking about.
As previously mentioned, I've not only not had the time to dedicate myself much to this brand for a while, but I've also been lacking the support from the audience. If you're a fan of this type of content, I need to know through either Patreon donations, YouTube channel memberships, or at the very least, clicks and shares and comments. If the engagement or monetary incentive isn't there, my attention has to be focused elsewhere.
Video games have never been my personal forte even from the start of this site. In previous eras, Fanboys Anonymous had much more gaming content from others who were more qualified to talk about that and were more active in that space. I've always been more of the movie guy. However, I do dabble in games from time to time, and it's been a long while since I've documented anything in this category. Frankly, I have quite a bit to follow up on.
So without further ado, just like I did with theatre performances and television shows, I present to you this microdose "quick fix" collection of thoughts to recap where I'm at in the fandom of video games as of April 2026.
Nintendo Switch 1
The last thing that I remember mentioning on this site that I was playing was Pokemon Legends ZA. I finished that game and gave my thoughts on it with this review. Since then, I've not picked it up a single time—not even to start the DLC that I paid for. After seeing some clips of the DLC, it looked boring and more like a monotonous chore than something I would actually have fun with. At some point, I'll give it a try, but I haven't been motivated in MONTHS.
I still have a few other games I've never finished, like Mario Odyssey, Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, Moving Out, and It Takes Two. Those are all games I play with my wife. The latter of them is one I just don't really like all that much, the more that we play it. But overall, we simply enjoyed Overcooked way more than the others, so for a good year plus, that was our go-to game to play for a bit on a Friday or Saturday night. We haven't touched any of those games in a little while, but that's predominantly because we started to get into some of the Lego games.
DC Lego Super-Villains was our first outing. We picked that up, along with Marvel 1 and 2 at a major discount and figured we'd probably enjoy the villain one the best. For anyone curious, my wife's preference of characters was very much Raven over everyone else, though she did grow to like playing as Joker, too. My created character was dubbed "Dr. F.U." because I couldn't think of anything else at the moment and that made my wife chuckle, so mission accomplished. Overall, my favorite character to use was the Lex Luthor in the Superman suit, by far. Before I unlocked that, I was swapping between Livewire, Zatanna, Superman, Booster Gold, and a few others. I experimented a lot more than she did, partially because I wanted a very specific moveset (I liked Livewire's big jump blast, the ability to fly, and the ranged attacks) and because I wanted to test out all these characters that I have a much deeper connection to than she does.
We beat that game and moved on to the first Marvel one, which we're probably about halfway through. That one hasn't been quite as fun, and I would say that's partially since it's older and the mechanics aren't quite as tuned, but also because we haven't found any characters we really like playing as best. My favorite has mostly been Jean Grey. She tends to like Iron Man or Hulk.
But we stopped playing that once we bought a PlayStation 5, which we had been saving up for...
PlayStation 5
Marvel's Spider-Man was fucking phenomenal, so much so that I already also beat the Miles Morales game and I'm 30% or so through Spider-Man 2. These are easily some of the best games I've ever played in my entire life. I'm a little peeved that I don't have my web blossom attack from the first game in the other two, since I liked that so much, but for the most part, everything just keeps upgrading. The suit variety is amazing. Web swinging is so fluid and natural and fun that I could just do that for long stretches and enjoy myself. The stories are fantastic, too. I love how much they very clearly did their research and are true fans of the franchise with all of their Easter eggs and their ability to throw in references both big and small. There's dramatic weight to the stories, but never losing the trademark Spider-Man sense of humor, either. Doctor Octopus being slowly built up over the course of the story was great, as has been the story of Harry Osborn along the way. Making Tinkerer a young girl who is friends with Miles wasn't something I saw coming, but I think it works in its own way. Maybe I would have just used one of the female versions of Beetle for that role instead of Tinkerer, though. Those big dudes are consistently tough for me, but maaaaan were Hammerhead's warehouses just the worst!
I could go on and on about those games and dive into the specifics, like how my favorite suit to use for Peter in Spider-Man 2 is the black/red/white version of the advanced suit (which may actually be my favorite Spider-Man suit of all time in ANY media, if I'm being honest) or how it's balanced so well from my own personal tastes in being able to let me free roam with a variety of missions while also having a legitimately interesting story mode. Something that I wanted to highlight that I don't think many people would talk about is how at age 38, having not played many games for a long while, I think the puzzles in this game are a benefit to my own mental health. Growing up in the late 80s and throughout the 90s meant that I was able to troubleshoot a lot of brain development through NES, SNES, N64, and PlayStation differences with how games forced me to have to think my way through problems. It feels like things are too easy for kids these days, so I didn't want to skip any of the puzzles, and even when I got frustrated with the few that tripped me up for a minute or so, I'm better off for having the patience to go through them and figure it out. It reminded me of the past.
For anyone curious, my wife played and beat Resident Evil 2 and is playing Assassin's Creed Shadows, which she adores. As an observer, RE2 seemed very short, but she liked it and that's what is most important. It's not my thing. AC Shadows is a beautiful game. Possibly the best graphics I've ever seen, personally. I'm not much of a gamer, so you can probably find examples which are better, but for my money, this is pretty gorgeous. She's not much of a stealth person, but she loves the game despite that. On top of the core gameplay, she's a big fan of how you get to learn about the culture and the history, that you get to pet the animals, and of course, the scenery.
On the Horizon
I'm still working my way through Spider-Man 2. By the time I'm done with that, 007: First Light will be out, which I've already pre-ordered. If you've followed this site for a while, you know I'm a massive James Bond fan, absolutely starved for content, so I'm excited for that. Whenever Wolverine and more Marvel follow-ups come out, I'll be sure to get those, too.
I don't have plans to get a Nintendo Switch 2, largely due to the price, but if that becomes an option, I'm sure I'll get Pokemon Winds & Waves. Frankly, I don't like any of the starters, which are the only things we've seen so far, so I'm not thrilled about it, but it'll be hard not to have a new Pokemon generation out and not feel like I should save up the money to get it. Hell, if I live to be 40 in this crazy world, don't I want to know what Gen 10 is like?
What games are you playing right now? Any thoughts on the ones I've mentioned here? Do you have any suggestions of games you think I'd enjoy based on this? Drop a comment below!







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