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2022 - Games Played

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  • 40 hours in as of 4/5.

    I've slowed down with how much I'm playing per week due to checking out other games, but still trucking along. Amazing experience.

  • Completed on Advance collect. 1 week before it was announced I started playing this on my GameBoy Micro. I opted for playing on Switch and restarted. I am 99.4% map completed. Quite possibly one of the better games I've played in years.

  • Completed with "bad ending" (missing 6 pages) at 18 hours. Maybe will look for rest?

    Amazing secrets and game possibly ruined it's legacy by end-game backtracking and brutal final boss.

  • Beat getting Bad and Ultimate Bad ending as well as additional - need to still replay for Good and Ultimate Good endings. 11.5 hours played

  • Completed - 25 hours. My first Zelda. This game is fun, and has opened me wanting to check out many other games.

  • Completed. Extremely easy game with a decent feel. No point playing more.

  • Played multiplayer only. Interested in checking out campaign, but as of 4/5 is uninstalled from Series S.

  • One of the first games I got with PS5. Really enjoyed it, but then Elden Ring came out. Would like to go and play more, but such is the story of every Far Cry game I've ever played.

  • Played a few hours worth. Very, very cool. Maybe the best-looking game I've ever played. Elden Ring came out 2 weeks after I finally got my PS5.

  • Played for about an hour in preparation for Tunic video. Want to play more.

  • Played for about an hour in preparation for Tunic video. Want to play more.

  • Played a few hours. Really fun. Tunic came out and I moved to that. I will go back and finish this soon. Fun, but clunky. Story and voice acting is the best part.

  • Played for about an hour in preparation for Tunic video. Want to play more.

  • Playing on Nintendo Switch Online. I finished Tower or Hera and haven't gone back yet. I've realized the game is a bit too open-world for my liking. I will go back and play more to beat it (I really want to play A Link Between Worlds), but I feel like this game will warrant a walkthrough. I don't enjoy running around a world for an hour not knowing what to do or where to go.

  • I set a whole Sunday aside to play this (Game Pass) and I did not enjoy my time with it. I gave it 2-3 hours and I was expecting more RPG elements, I guess. What I found was that it was a terribly controlling shooter. Expect to die a lot. I have no intention of going back. It made me think that I need to go back and play Disco Elysium (I played a couple hours and loved it).

  • I played about an hour of this so far. I wanted to play Symphony of the Night but I couldn't find my Vita charger, so I started this. I found the Vita charger the next day and started SotN. This game looks great, but so far the weapons feel terribly slow. I would like to go back after SotN.

  • I played this game years ago on DS. I was looking for a Dungeon Crawler to play while watching TV at night. I remember this game being both brutal and sort of addictive. I played it for a night and might go back. It is very, very brutal, mostly because of QoL features. Not being able to see where you are on the map, is almost a dealbreaker for me, especially since in the early game you seem to need to run back to town every 5-10 minutes to revive and heal your party. I'm going to mess around with 3DS Etrian Odyssey games instead (probably).

  • Legend of Grimrock is amazing. I played it 10 years ago for about 7 hours. I played it after I had surgery and was recovering for about 4 or 5 days. I had started a new job (1st "real" job after college) following my recovery and never went back. Playing the Dark Spire reminded me of this and I've played about 2 hours so far. It's really, really good.

  • Symphony of the Night was recommended to me after Aria of Sorrow. I found the early game, difficult and frustrating, mostly because of hardware; the PS1 is slow. I die a lot and it takes forever to reload. I also had taken advantage of Aria of Sorrow being on the Castlevania Advance Collection, allowing for rewinding; I have no shame. I found myself running around the castle not advancing for quite some time. I finally managed to figure out where to go next (Librarian and Blue Doors), and it has opened multiple new areas....that I keep dying in. This seems very much an RPG where you need to grind and level up your character. I am finally enjoying it, but right now, honestly, it's one of those feelings that I want to just get through it so I can say I beat it, I'm not loving it, as I did with AoS.

  • Played about 20 minutes of this on Vita. A nice little palette cleanser. I might do a few more runs, but ultimately rogue-likes aren't my thing. I had played a decent amount of this back when it came out.