I'm pretty deep into just about all the games I'm playing right now but not particularly close to finishing any of them. I've played Divinity for roughly 45 hours now but I feel I have a decent way to go. I'm not sure how much content Dissidia has after completing all of the characters' various chapters, but I'm finished with the majority of those. I'm on chapter 16x of 25 in Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, but some of those chapters have historically taken me several days to complete, mostly because I generally only work on them on lunch breaks and many take a significant amount of trial and error before I can complete them.
Still, I feel like I'll be finishing several games pretty soon and I'll have a whole new wave of games on the horizon to replace them. I'm not sure what else my co-op partner and I could play, but we might figure something out. I think I'll probably continue playing PSP games from my backlog as well. I have a few options there, including Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Gungnir. There's even Final Fantasy Tactics if I wanted to do that. I've played the original PlayStation version many times, but for some reason I've never finished the PSP remake.
I also have a few options for stuff I could play on my phone (through emulation) even though I'm reasonably sure I won't be finishing Fire Emblem all that soon. If I'm restricting myself to games in my backlog (and let's be honest, I should), there's a couple DS games like Advance Wars: Dual Strike and Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and then some SNES games like Dragon Quest III or Lufia 2. Any of these sound okay to me, but it seems like Dual Strike would be the easiest to play with pure touch screen controls.
I'm actually going to play a little League of Legends tonight. A quick look at my match history reveals that I haven't played a match since the 9th--21 days ago. This is pretty unreal considering how often I have played the game in the past. It has been uncommon to go more than a few days in a row without playing, but now it's been about three weeks. The game irritates me on a lot of different levels but I still find it pretty consistently engaging to play--and I have the night off, so why not?
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