Games added: Tetris Effect, Pato Box, Warhammer: Chaosbane
Last week: Finished nothing, played Lapis x Labyrinth, Warhammer, Tales of Berseria and a little Tetris Effect
This week: Same.
Lapis x Labyrinth is a very addictive and frantic 2d hack 'n slash RPG. It has a great colorful artstyle and is just plain fun. It's on both the PS4 & Switch, but its pick up & play nature makes it a perfect fit for the Switch.
Warhammer: Chaosbane is the game you want if you miss Champions of Norrath. The setting, story and gameplay all have that same feel to them. Tam and I have been having a lot of fun playing this one co-op, she's playing the ranger and I'm playing the mage. Highly recommended for anyone like us who has worn out Diablo III but is still itching for that type of gameplay.
As for E3, we've gotten a lot of release dates for some long in-development games that frankly are sooner than I was expecting. Final Fantasy 7 Remake comes out next March with Cyberpunk 2077 just a month later, and they both look incredible. For this year, Code Vein hits late Sept - I can't wait to play more of that one - and late October through November is just packed with big releases. The Outer Worlds, one of my current most-wanted games, hits the last week of Oct., and on the same day we get the MediEvil remake. Then Nov will see the release of Death Stranding, Pokemon Sword & Shield, Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, Doom Eternal and Shenmue III. That's nuts.
There haven't been a ton of newly announced titles - especially not with any gameplay to back them up. But that's to be expected this close to a new console cycle. But there have been some gems - Tales of Arise looks amazing, and has Namco finally overhauling the Tales franchise a good bit. The new Watch Dogs game looks great, but it has the unfortunate luck of releasing on the exact same day as the FF7 Remake - ouch.
I see this next year or so of gaming as a "payoff" year where we'll finally be seeing the release of some very, very anticipated games - and I'm definitely OK with that.

"When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed
if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I
became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the
desire to be very grown up.” ― C.S. Lewis
