FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) is hitting hard this time. Pokémon Pokopia is everywhere, and I’m guessing that if you are reading this, then we are probably on the same boat. I don’t have a Nintendo Switch 2, so I can’t play Pokopia. Yet, this game is on my mind 24/7. I want to indulge in every video and stream about this game because that’s the closest thing I can do to satiate my craving. But I don’t think it’s working. The truth is, the only game that can satiate the craving to play Pokopia is playing Pokopia. I know, it’s awful. But that’s the only solution. I’ve been on this boat many times to know how it works. However, I am not going to buy a new console to play only one game when I have perfectly good consoles (plural) to choose from and with games that I’ve barely …
Update 28th July: Ninten Talk is back at it again with a new ACNH challenge Rags to Richies. New ways to play the game are always welcome when trying to fight burnout. So check it out and let yourself be inspired by other ACNH players. More popular than the newest instalment of the Animal Crossing franchise is the Animal Crossing New Horizons (ACNH for short) burnout. If, like me, you have been playing the game since launch (or close to it), you probably know what I’m talking about. I mean… You probably found this post because you are trying to cure your burnout like the rest of us. So please join me as I try to ignite my passion for this game again. I’ve seen countless videos and read countless posts about “how to fix ACNH burnout”, and here you won’t find any mention of “decorating your island”. If that …
