rofl I had the reverse of thise with GoT. I was playing...I forget what, some other game, where mount your horse was the button that GoT has tied to Heavy Attack, so I'd call up my horse with a whistle, he'd trot up, whinny happily at me...and I'd whip out my katana and slice his neck! He'd scream in pain and run away from me, and I felt HORRIBLE every...single...time.Damnit Ghost of Tsushima. You trained me to press the right trigger to get on my horse without thinking, and now my beautiful loyal horse in Assassin's Creed Valhalla has been sadly, viciously cleaved in two by the very hands they put their faith in. Poor Colonel Hoofums never got to see their 6th birthday. Lesson. Learnt. Maybe?
OT: Started playing Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity with the wifey. It's fun, we're enjoying running around and beating up thousands of dudes. I was planning on using Mipha, the fish girl with the healing powers, because I like playing cleric/healer types whenever given the option. But, honestly you just don't get hurt enough to warrant it, and it's more efficient for you and the other player to take different sections of the map. So I was a little sad....until we unlocked Urbosa, the Giant Dessert Warrior Queen with the power of MOTHA FUCKING LIGHTNING! And I haven't looked back. If you want me to play a combat class instead of a support class in a game? ....give me lightning baby. I will jump on that shit EVERY time. She's just so much fun to play. I feel like I'm playing a Bedouin Thor or Shango. She comes charging in, dressed in desert cloths and golden chains, with her scimitar, and just calls down utter destruction to everyone around her, and I fucking love it. I have noticed some significant frame rate drop when I use her A ability, and the lightning is everywhere, especially as we are playing split screen. Not sure if this is an issue with the game in general, or because it's split screen two player, but it's noticable. Resolution tanks, and the frames start chugging until the lightning death is over. I don't recall it with anyone else, or if it's there, it's nowhere near as apparent.
Also playing Gordian Quest. An early access deckbuilder, that feels a lot like Gloomhaven in it's structure. Persistent decks, leveling of heroes, gaining of stats, and it's a party structure. You have a world you are helping to reclaim and flesh out. And the amount of variety in playstyles, between simply what heroes you have in your team, and what deck types they use (you have 3 choices) can make for some really varied team combos. I'm enjoying it so far, it's starting to replace Slay the Spire as my "run to the side while I watch YT or something" card game.