@Bunkerneath Nice. I finished Story Mode the other day, and finished all 118 Jobs/Side-Jobs yesterday (that's how many I counted on the list, after I've talked with everybody that you can, and they all don't have any more jobs for me, and everything is built up as much as it can be and I can go anywhere I want in that area). . Fun times. Working on making a new level right now. I have a few of them up and running already, and am almost done with a couple more.

@liljmoore Yeah, Bloodstained was fun. I got it in the mail the day before it released in stores. So I was a good portion through when it actually released. I already beat it, with 100% of the map done. Just need to finish a few things to 100% the other categories. But Super Mario Maker 2 took over my time. Still, I liked Bloodstained, and will go back and finish all off 100%, and will end up playing through the whole thing again. This time using different weapons/tactics, to change it up a bit.

Also, the Switch version of Bloodstained isn't nearly as bad as I've seen reviews say. The 'input lag' isn't nearly as bad as I've read. In fact, I didn't even noticed it, even tho I've read reviews that talk about it. So that's not really an issue at all. The "slow down" from frame drops I've only noticed in 2 or 3 specific areas, but, compared to the whole map, it's not much. I mean, a couple of times it drops a little, but then picks right back up, but it's not an issue. It's definitely no where near as "bad" as people are trying to make it out to be. Sure, the coming patches will help. But it's definitely great. I had no real issues/problems with it, and I've don't pretty much everything you can do in the game. The only real issue is that it slows down a bit at the Twin Towers area. Everything else plays well. Sure, it doesn't look as graphically nice as the other console versions. But the Switch version got a late start. It originally wasn't made for the Switch. They were originally going to release it for the Wii U. It was part way through the development of the game that they cut the Wii U version and started on the Switch version. But the other versions were already about half done by that point, while the Switch was starting from scratch. So it's actually pretty incredible that they were able to get the game released around the same time as the others. Granted, it's not perfect, and they could of waited. But, again, it's no where near as bad as others have claimed. In fact, it's good, and I'm going to play through it again on the Switch. Looking forward to it, actually.