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Hello folks and welcome to the weekend. This week was a crazy fast one for me, accelerated by a lot of work and legitimate efforts to have earlier nights. I’m getting old and I need the extra strength – although whether I get 11 hours or four, I wake up with the same level of exhaustion regardless. I think we’re all feeling a little extra exhaustion at the moment. For many of us diet and exercise have taken a bit of a backseat lately. But these remain strange days, and as such we should all cut ourselves a bit of break. At least until things return to a sense of normalcy… Boy, that’s some quality enabling. You’re welcome.

I bounced between a bunch of games this week. I made sure to get my quota of having the tar kicked out of me on a variety of fighting games, before making myself feel like a Big Man by rat-a-tat-tatting through Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. I also finally got around to putting a few more hours into the PC edition of Persona 4 Golden – a title I am still yet to complete despite having owned it on multiple platforms. There’s only so many hours in the day, right? and Persona 4 eats up a hell of a lot of them. JU-NE-SU.

I’m not sure how all of you manage to squeeze in all of your gaming, but I’m nevertheless consistently impressed by the number of games, old and new, that you report back on each and every week. I hope it’s been a good week of gaming for all of you, (as well as a fine week in general). Be sure to jump into the comments and let us know what you’ve either been playing, or have lined up for the weekend. This article continues to hit staggering numbers of comments each week, and I love y’all for it. Thank you.

Have a wonderful weekend, from all of us at Destructoid.

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Chris Moyse
Senior Editor - Chris has been playing video games since the 1980s and writing about them since the 1880s. Graduated from Galaxy High with honors. Twitter: @ChrisxMoyse
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