PS2
Multiplayer.
PS2-[Finished]
One of my favorite Bond Games.
PS2
I've tried playing through this game numerous times but for some reason I've never finished it. I think it's pretty boring.
Gamecube
All I remember about this game is that I deleted my nearly complete Wind Waker save because I was excited to play this game. The excitement of getting a new game clouded my judgement. I regretted it.
PS+
360-[Finished]
The first 360 game that I completed. This game was ridiculous. The story and the cut-scenes really made this game something special for me. The actual gameplay was alright.
PS3-[Finished(1/9/13-1/12/13)]
This game's been on my radar since it was announced and I'm happy that it finally was released over here in the states. The single-player portion which switched between two protagonists was pretty good. Their are four stages for both and I thought the mission types were varied pretty well. It wasn't just beat up a set number of enemies with a time-limit which I feared it would be. The story itself was pretty forgettable and it was also really short. The characters and the game-play are what really stood out to me. Platinum knows how to introduce some pretty strange characters and make them unique. The multiplayer was always the main selling point and where the bulk of the game is found. I never really got into it however. There is a ton of modes but I had trouble finding people in any mode other than battle royale. It can also be quite frustrating. I think the best I've done is 4-7 with Bayonetta but I never really grasped what was going on most of the time. Overall, I'm happy that I was able to play this even if it didn't compel me like some of the other Platinum games.
GameCube
I played this game a ton for a couple of years. It's one of those games that I played almost daily. I could spend five minutes or an hour playing this game.
Wii
I didn't play much of Wild World on the DS, so I enjoyed some of the new additions to City Folk. I didn't end up playing it as much as the first Animal Crossing though.
3DS(EShop)
DS
Animal Crossing seems perfect for a handheld device but I didn't play much of this game when I owned it.
360
I played most of this co-op with my brother. It's alright.
360-[Finished]
I waited a while to finally play this but I actually enjoyed it quite a bit. I enjoyed the Desmond segments as well. Hearing about Assassins Creed 3 finally motivated me.
360-[Finished]
This is definitely a substantial improvement over the first. I really enjoyed the story and the missions were much more varied throughout. I wasn't really into the Italian setting but I did enjoy seeing some of the trademarks of the time period.
360-[Finished]
Another sequel another improvement to the Assassin's Creed formula. This is definitely my favorite so far. I felt more invested in Ezio and his story than I did in two. The guild stuff is an awesome addition and they are extremely useful. There is so many activities and I didn't find myself bored by any. Another great entry even though I really dislike the way this ends.
PS+
PC and PS+-[Finished]
Being a fan of the Back to the Future movies, I really enjoyed these episodes. The gameplay and puzzles were pretty simplistic but I enjoyed the story for the most part.
XBox
I played through a majority of this with my brother on the Xbox. I'm not entirely sure if it was this game or the first.
PS3-[Finished]
I really enjoyed this game. The combat is simple but incredibly satisfying. I also enjoyed exploring the asylum and seeing the callbacks to other characters in the Batman universe.
PS3-[Finished]
I definitely enjoyed Arkham City but I still prefer the first. I didn't really enjoy the open world aspect as I found it somewhat tedious. I still had fun and the combat is still great. I thought playing as Catwoman was also a nice change of pace.
PS3-[Finished]
I didn't touch the multiplayer. The campaign was a lot of fun and I enjoyed the characters.
360-[Finished]
This is a weird game which is one of the reasons I wanted to play it so much. I loved the action-packed gameplay and the music was great. A real pleasant surprise for an early 2010 release.
PS3[Finished(4/11/13-4/15/13)]
I bought this for the 360 when it originally came out but didn't get very far. My brother ended up playing it and enjoying it however. We eventually sold it. Fast-forward a few years to BioShock Infinite and the original BioShock was included in the PS3 version. I decided to play through it before Infinite.
The setting of Rapture is awesome and the opening was incredibly effective in setting the tone. Exploring the different areas around Rapture was really interesting. I also found the setting to be really creepy, though I generally scare easily. The story was really interesting even though I kind-of already knew what the twist would be.
The combat was alright and I liked that each plasmid was useful and that the campaign at one point forced me to used different Plasmids than I had been. The Big Daddies and little sisters were a really interesting part as well. I also liked how the choices you made with the little sisters impacted the end.
The only real complaint that I had with the game was that some of the missions involved multi-part fetch-quests which I don't really care for. The map also didn't make these sections any better. The game also froze a few times which was frustrating.
I'm happy I ultimately finished this game and I feel that the praise this game has gotten is justified.
PS+-[Finished(4/26/13-5/2/13)] Minerva's Den DLC
PS3-[Finished(4/17/13-4/22/13)]
PSN
This game was a disappointment to me. The platforming was frustrating and the character seemed too big for the finer jumps and movements that were required.
360
For some reason I just couldn't get into this game. I played a decent amount of co-op but I just didn't feel compelled to continue playing it.
PS3-[Finished]
I bought this impulsively the Saturday of the week it came out on PSN. I got my first character, the siren Maya, to level 50 on 26th of October. This is personally surprising because I didn't even finish the first one. I don't know exactly what it is about this game. Maybe the characters who on whole I really enjoy, even Tiny Tina. Maybe it's the story and the fact that it was compelling to me. Maybe all of the above. I just really enjoyed this game.
360
I loved the heavy metal world. The gameplay turned me off, though.
PS3
One of my favorite racing games ever. I loved just driving through the city.
PS2-[Finished]
I bought the collector's edition of this game for the PS2 and thought it was great. Bullworth Academy is a great setting and I really liked the different characters and cliques within the game.
PS3 and 360-[Finished multiple times]
First Call of Duty game where I played a lot of the multiplayer. I was quite addicted to it. The single-player was a really fun blockbuster action movie to play through. First Strike DLC.
PS3-[Finished]
Black Ops was my first taste of Call of Duty multiplayer and I was addicted. I skipped out on MW3 and was really looking forward to this game. The single-player was fun but I didn't find it as entertaining as the first. I thought the choices were really neat. I really disliked the Strike Force missions. I thought they were pointless and tedious. The multiplayer is obviously very similar to previous iterations but I liked the new scorestreaks. I never really cared much for the zombies mode in the previous game but I did have some fun with the new grief mode. Overall I thought it was another solid game though I haven't found myself enjoying it as much as the first Black Ops.
PS3-[Finished]
I really enjoyed the campaign but didn't touch the multiplayer.
PSN
Black Tiger-[Finished]
Ps1
This is one of my favorite extreme sports series of videogames. I didn't play much SSX but I loved Cool Boarders style and gameplay.
PSP
PS+-[Finished]
I played through this in one sitting on Halloween and really enjoyed it. I loved seeing the different costumes in the battles.
PSN
The first Counter-Strike that I have played of any kind. I like the different game modes especially Arms Race and the weapons are great. It took a little time to get used to the controls but they felt natural after a few matches. I also like the reward system. There doesn't seem to be that large of a community on the PSN but for now I can generally find populated games.
PC
I used to play this a ton on my dad's old PC.
PS+-[Finished(1/16/13-1/22/13)]
PS3
One of the first MMOs that I legitimately tried to get into when it went free-to-play. It's alright.
PSN
I liked the leaderboard stuff but got bored of the game before the end.
360
XBLA
A nice slice of Dead Rising that helped me figure out that Dead Rising was not for me.
PS3-[Finished]
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this game. The atmosphere and the creatures were great. Isaac is a great protagonist. The multiplayer was alright but I didn't play more than a couple of hours of it.
PSN-[Finished]
I played this without a move controller which made playing it less than ideal. It still worked though and I really like the characters.
Xbox
I loved this game. I played this all the time with my brother.
PS+-[(4/4/13-)]
PS3-[Finished].
Never played the original but decided to still play this and am happy that I did. I like the mix of stealth and action. This is also one of the few games with a hacking mini-game that I legitimately enjoyed. I also didn't mind the boss battles.
PS1
Borrowed this from a friend and had some fun with this light-gun game.
PS+
A fun little game.
Genesis-[Finished]
One of my fondest gaming memories is playing this with my brother. Taking turns and seeing how far we could get. The music is fantastic.
Genesis
I remember renting this and sucking at it. It was still really fun though.
Xbox
I still own the collector's edition of this game. I never really played much. I might just wait until the BFG edition comes out later in 2012.
PS+
I really like the music in this. I just wish their was online co-op.
PS3-[Finished]
Platinum. Warden's Keep DLC. I played this game a bunch. I was addicted. The gameplay, especially on the PS3, was not the best but I really enjoyed the characters, the story, and the world. The origin stories were also really great. It was the first game I platinumed on the PS3.
PS3-[Finished]
Mark of the Assassin DLC. The sequel to one of my favorite games of this generation was a bit of a disappointment.I didn't find the level design or story to be on par with the first game. I did enjoy it though because I liked the gameplay and characters. It was still a really fun game.
PS1
PS1
I mainly remember this game for the free roam mode. My brother played through most of the single player but I just enjoyed driving around the different locales.
PS2
I don't remember much about this game because I never got very far. I think I still own it.
XBLA
I bought this in anticipation for Duke Nukem Forever. I still have not played much of it.
PS2
First Dynasty Warriors game that I played. I really enjoyed it. Sometimes it's just fun to mash buttons and destroy waves of enemies.
PS2
Lu Bu.
PS3-[Finished]
Another game that I really enjoyed from Ninja Theory. I though the relationship between Trip and Monkey was really interesting. The gameplay was alright.
PS2-[Finished] multiple times.
I remember that I really enjoyed this game.
GBC
A pretty simplistic but fun game that I played when I was younger.
GameCube
I never finished this game but I remember being really freaked out by it. I really want to get this game again.
360-[Finished]
The first Fable game that I played. I didn't like it much. The combat was tedious and simple. I don't think I died at all. There were also a lot of annoying glitches, especially involving the waypoint path. Some of the characters were interesting but not much else.
PS3-[Finished] multiple times.
I loved the soundtrack and the story for the most part. Fawkes is pretty awesome.
360-[Finished] multiple times.
All DLC. Still want to try out the other paths. For whatever reason, I got way more into this game than Fallout 3.
PS3
Never finished it. My brother and I lost interest and I eventually sold it. There were some clever co-op features but we just got bored of it.
XBLA
A lot. PS1, PS2, N64, 360. This includes the numerous FIFA World Cup Games.
PSN
I bought the single-player portion of this game when it was released on PSN. It was actually really fun.
PS2
My brother finished it. I played a little of it. This is actually the only Final Fantasy game I've ever attempted to play. My brother was a big fan of them. I might give one of them a go at some point.
XBLA-[Finished]
I downloaded this on a whim and had a blast with it. Final Fight is one of my favorite beat-em-up series.
3DS.[Finished(2/05/13-2/18/13)]
PSN-[Finished]
I wasn't really a fan of this when I first played it. I think it had to do with the six axis motion controls. It did look stunning.
360-[Finished] Co-op w/ my brother.
My brother bought the collector's edition of this game when it launched but didn't play much of it. It wasn't until Gears 3 was announced that we actually played through it. It was a fun co-op game but I didn't really like the story and didn't touch the multiplayer.
360-[Finished] Co-op w/ my brother.
I enjoyed this more than the first. I played some of the multiplayer with my brother and bots.
360-[Finished]
My favorite of the series. I was surprised with just how much I got into this game. I had never played the multiplayer in the previous games but I was hooked in this game for a few months.
360-[Finished(3/19/13-)]
Having really enjoyed Gears 3 and being on Spring break at the time of Judgement's release, I decided to pick it up. This is set before the original trilogy and the story didn't really add much. It felt really basic. The characters also seemed boring. Baird and Cole seem to have little personality compared to how they act later on in the trilogy. I guess this makes sense since they are younger but I still found them boring. The two new characters, Padjuk and Sofia, were a bit more interesting. Padjuk being on the opposite side of the COG during the pendulum wars makes his dialogue more interesting. Sofia, however, comes across as generic and pointless. She is a young cadet but most of her story revolves around her romantic relationships. This is made even more frustrating by the aftermath campaign.
So the story wasn't very good but how the campaign was structured was really well done. Each section has a declassified option. This made each section and encounter much more interesting. I had to change up my tactics which is something that I usually don't do in shooters. I thought this was really cool.
Gears 3 was also the first of the series in which I actually enjoyed and played a lot of the multiplayer. Judgement makes a few changes to the formula. Down-but-not-out has been done away with (except for execution which was added later). I personally don't have an issue with this, but Gears veterans may not like this. Boom shields are now much more powerful as they can be used in tandem with any weapon. The first time I picked up a boom shield and could use my lancer, it was pretty awesome. You can also now mantle from and jump down from high distances. This is a nice addition. However, I do not like what they with load-outs. Now you can only carry one primary weapon and the snub pistol. I primarily use a lancer and this makes close-quarter battles with the gnasher much more difficult. The new Overrun mode and survival are fun but I got tired of them quickly. The biggest issue however that I had was the fact that there were only four multiplayer maps at launch. This seems way too low for a Gears game. The maps that were jumped are good though but still. I also bought a stupid bacon skin for my character so yeah.
Overall, I still really like Judgement. Even though the story and characters were disappointing the campaign was a lot of fun because of the declassified missions. The multiplayer had some nice additions and a few that were not-so-nice. I just wish that this game didn't feel so rushed. It seems as though People Can Fly needed to get this game out before the new XBOX was announced.
GameCube
This was an impulse buy. I thought the premise was interesting. I played a little of it and thought it was alright.
PS2 and PS3(HD Collection)-[Finished]
I remember seeing this in an issue of Gamepro magazine and being so excited to play it. One of my favorite games of all time. I just loved the brutal gameplay and the Greek mythology.
PS2 and PS3(HD Collection)-[Finished]
A great sequel. I remember finishing this game and being incredibly excited for the third.
PS3-[Finished]
I bought the Ultimate Edition of this and was a bit dissapointed with the package. The game itself was still great and looked fantastic. For some reason however I just wasn't into as much as the first or second.
PSP-[Finished]
This is one of my favorite PSP games. I got the system bundle and I really liked how they translated the God of War formula from the console to the PSP. It is really short though.
PSP-[Finished(2/1/13-2/2/13)]
In anticipation for ascension I decided to finally get around to playing this game. Sony Santa Monica does a great job, once again, of translating The God of War Series to the PSP. The controls felt great and some of the new moves that Kratos could do felt awesome. It also looked great. The story was enjoyable though it still revolved around Kratos being really angry. Overall, a fun entry into a series that I really enjoy.
GameCube
My first GameCube Game. It was a pretty fun fighting game with destructible environments.
PS+-[Finished]
N64-[Finished]
This game was one of the reasons I got a Nintendo 64. My brother kept talking about how great it was and he was right.
PSN-Some DLC.
A fun multiplayer downloadable but unfortunately I lost interest when my stats got erased. Monolith did end up fixing the stat wiping problem but I haven't played since.
PS2
I remember having my brother buy this game because of all the great things I heard about it. I was only 13 at the time and all of the controversy surrounding this game at the time made me want to play it. I don't remember how far I actually got in this game but my brother did beat it.
PS2
My brother and I came close to beating this game but got stuck at the end. This is probably my favorite Grand Theft Auto especially because of the setting.
PS2
PS3
Some day I will finish a Grand Theft Auto game. Messing around in multiplayer was a pretty fun and I got used to the driving physics relatively quickly.
PSP
It was cool playing co-op with another person but I never really got that far in this game.
PSP
PS2
My first guitar rhythm game.
PS2
My brother borrowed this from a friend. We got pretty far until we ran into a glitch. I hear this series is pretty popular.
Xbox
Xbox
360-[Finished] Co-op w/ my brother.
360-[Finished(3/29/13-4/4/13)]
I've played almost every Halo released but I was a never a huge fan. I enjoyed Halo 4's story though I was more interested in the Cortana and rampancy side than the Didact. It was a little confusing but I did find most of the terminals which gave some background. The game also looks and sounds phenomenal. I didn't play much multiplayer.
360-[Finished]
The first Halo in which I played a decent amount of the multiplayer. It was fun. I mainly stuck with the free-for-all playlist.
PS3-[Finished]
I really enjoyed this game. I also became a fan of Ninja Theory. This was a weird game because I bought it when it came out and played through most of it but got stuck on an annoying battle near the end. I didn't touch it until months later. I than proceeded to beat the rest of the game without much difficulty.
PS3-[Finished]
A fine piece of interactive entertainment. I waited a while to play this game but I'm ultimately happy that I did.
PC
Bugged out on me. I did enjoy the humor.
PC-[Finished]
A really interesting sort-of adventure game.
PS2
Being the Hulk was alright.
PS+-[Finished]
Better than expected but still not something I would want to play through again.
PS3-[Finished] Twice(Evil and Good).
I bought this game a year or two after it came out. I really didn't like it much so I sold it. In 2011, the infamous PSN hacking occurred and this game was one of the free games being offered. I decided to download it and enjoyed it. I still found the enemy encounters to be annoying especially when I just wanted to explore the city but I was drawn into the story.
PS3 - [Finished] Twice(Evil and Good).
I think this game is a very worthy sequel. I thought the pacing was much better than the first although some of the repeating boss battles were a bit tedious. I also really enjoyed the story, the setting, and the characters. It felt like a truly great sequel.
PSN-[Finished]
PC
PS3 - [Finished(5/8/13)]
Xbox(XBLA)-[Finished]
iPhone and PSN
Xbox
This was the first game that my brother and I got for the Xbox. I had no clue what it was before then but I loved it. I'm interested in trying out the first game some time.
PSN
A really fun game. I liked the platforming style but I didn't enjoy the races very much.
PS+
I liked this more than the first. There is more of an emphasis on platforming rather than racing which I didn't enjoy in the first. Also, more variety.
PSN-[Finished(12/27/12)]
A really great experience.
NES
The first game that I have any memories of playing. I remember it as being a lot better than it probably really is.
PS3
360
PC-[Finished] 3 of 5.
I don't even know.
PS3
Enjoyed the Multiplayer but couldn't really get into the solo campaign.
PS+
Some really fun characters. A shame that I am really terrible at fighting games.
PS2
My brother and I played most of it.
PS2-[Finished]
GBA
GBA
This was a birthday gift one year. The gimmick was that you would control Kirby by tilting your GBA. It was fun for a little while.
PS3-[Finished]. Platinum. All DLC.
360-[Finished]
PS3(Trilogy)-[Finished]
I enjoyed the platforming and the puzzles. My favorite part of the game was probably just exploring croft manor and finding the little secrets.
PS3(Trilogy)-[Finished]
A decent game. The Croft manor was again my favorite part of this game. I didn't care at all for the story.
PS+
A decent little multiplayer game that I played for a few hours.
360
My brother picked this up but neither of us really enjoyed it.
360-[Finished]
Pretty standard LEGO gameplay. I enjoyed playing as the different super heroes. I thought the open world was alright but it was a pain to navigate especially when flying.
PS3-[Finished]
PS2-[Finished]
PS2-[Finished]
PS3-[Finished]
I enjoyed what I played of it and regret selling it rather quickly after I finished the campaign.
PS3
PS3-[Finished]
I really liked this game. This is the first Suda game that I've played. I thought the story was fun and I thought a lot of the characters were quite charming. Sparkle hunting is awesome and the gameplay is pretty simplistic. The only issue I had is that is pretty short. That being said I enjoyed playing through the story multiple times to better my score and find collectibles.
PSP
This game was trippy. I was addicted to this for a while. It was one of the few games that I enjoyed on the PSP.
N64,PS1,PS2,PSP,PS3-A bunch.
360
I didn't find this nearly as good as The Show.
N64
Arcade
Wii
This game was pain to play and really just showed me how out-of-shape I am.
GameCube
One of my favorite Mario sports titles.
N64
Another favorite that I played a lot with friends.
GameCube
I had a lot of fun with this. I think I enjoyed it more than most people.
DS
Probably my favorite Mario Kart game.
Wii
One of the millions of people who has this. My brother really enjoyed it.
N64
My favorite Mario Party game and one that I still play pretty regularly with my friends.
Wii
This was the first Wii game that I played online. It was pretty good but I was fairly bad at playing it.
GameCube
PS+
PS2
PS3
The game where I realized that I enjoy watching people play fighting games more than I enjoy playing them. There was just too much going on.
360-[Finished] multiple times.
360 and PS3-[Finished] multiple times.
I played all of the DLC and found the Lair of the Shadow Broker to be the best.
360-[Finished]
Really enjoyed it despite the controversy over the ending.
Wii-[Finished]
I enjoyed some of the boss battles but found the overall game to be rather boring.
PS2-[Finished]
This was one of the first FPSs that I played on the PS2. I loved it. The music was fantastic and the story was great. I would wake up early just to play this game.
PS2-[Finished]
PS2-[Finished]
PS3-[Finished]
It seems that I enjoyed this game more than others. I really enjoyed the beta so I decided to pick it up. I had fun with the multiplayer even though it was very sniper heavy. The campaign was alright. It looked great but was pretty forgettable with the exception of a few cool moments. Overall, I still thought it was fun.
PS1
PC and XBLA
I've officially bought this game twice in hopes that it would click with me at some point but it has not.
PS2,PSP,PS3-A bunch.
360
XBLA
I like the humor and the look but I found a lot of the gameplay and level design to be counter intuitive to finishing and enjoying the game.
PS2
A bunch.
I was never really into NASCAR. I mainly remember playing these on the PS1 where my brother and I would just crash into everybody especially Jeff Gordon.
A bunch.
I mostly remember playing on the Genesis.(PSN).
PS1,PS2-A bunch.
PS2
PS2
PS2
3DS-[Finished]
I really got into this game. It's the first Mario game that I can remember where I completed everything. The level design just makes sense to me. The secret coins are in clever spots but not impossible to find. I really got hooked on the coin collecting aspect. Coin rush is especially a lot of fun. I still do not have the million coins and probably won't.
Wii
PS3
I played a good amount online. The core gameplay was pretty fun but the whole thing felt a little boring.
PS2
PS2
PS1
PC
XBLA-All Achievements.
I've played this on a bunch of platforms.
Wii Virtual Console-[Finished(2/19/13-3/1/13)]
Gamecube
PS3-[Finished]
I really appreciated the story of this game. I finished it in a night and didn't run into any issues. The puzzles did get a bit repetitive towards the end but I didn't mind.
PS1
IOS
N64 and XBLA-[Finished]
One of my favorite games of all time.
IOS,PS+
PS3-Platinum
A solid start. I thought the fighting was really fun and the fact that you could only eliminate a player with a super was really interesting. The supers themselves were really cool and unique. The arcade mode was pretty boring. It reminded me of Marvel Vs. Capcom 3's arcade mode. The rival fights were probably the most interesting part. The online worked really well for the most part but there aren't that many modes to play around with especially in ranked. I did really like ranking up each character individually. The roster itself however is not that great. The stages are really interesting at first but I soon started to get annoyed with level attacks and such. Still a really solid start to what I hope will lead to another game.
DS-[Finished]
N64-[Finished]
GBC
The first Pokemon game that I ever played.
PS3-[Finished] Single-Player.
This game felt like a great Pixar movie. The characters and the story were really entertaining. The puzzles seemed just right to me. I was stumped a few times. That ending is phenomenal.
PS2
PSN
This was my first PSN game. It was also free.
360-[Finished]
This is the first Rockstar game that I have actually finished. I really enjoyed it.
PS2
PS2
PS3
PS3-[Finished]
I bought this on 3 different platforms before finally deciding to finish it on the PS3. This game is great. I think the atmosphere is awesome and Leon is definitely my favorite Resident Evil protagonist. The story was interesting. The combat felt good. All of the weapons sounded powerful and the boss battles were mostly well made. Ashley is still annoying though. I'm happy I finally finished this game.
PS3-[Finished]
The main addition to this game was co-op and I played a decent chunk of it with my brother, We both really enjoyed it. I also played it alone and had no issues with the A.I, Sheva. A really fun action game.
DS
3DS-[Finished]
The story was pretty uninteresting. I didn't care much for any of the characters but I thought it picked up towards the end. The monsters' design was also rather boring with the exception of, maybe, the final boss. It did look really nice and I like the ship setting. The gameplay worked well even without the 3DS add-on and I didn't expect to like Raid mode as much as I did. Overall, it was a pretty good time-waster.
Gamecube
PS+-[Finished(12/27/12)]
This game is a blast to play. It's similar to the early GTAs with a top-down open world. It's filled with references to 80s pop culture and other things. This never got old for me. Going from one mission to the next, I was always excited to see what it would be. The controls and gameplay were responsive though there were a few annoying instances.
PC
PS3
PS3
PS2
We also bought the sequel which was just as bad if not worse. To be fair though, when I did play it the gameplay wasn't bad.
PS3-[Finished]
PS3-[Finished]
I loved Saints Row 2 and was definitely going to pick this up. It is crazy but I was surprised by how much I liked my main character. She seemed like she really cared about her gang. This game had a lot to live up to after all the praise that I heard before picking it up and I think it mostly lived up to it.
XBLA-[Finished]
One of the first big downloadable XBLA games that I downloaded.
PS+
EShop-[Finished]
I had wanted to try this out for some time but I didn't have a DS when it was released. When I got my 3DS this was one of the first games that I downloaded. It is a really good action platformer with some fun boss fights.
PS+
PS2
Played through a chunk of this game on the PS2 but the save got deleted. I also have this on the PSP so I may try it again sometime.
PS+-[Finished]
PS3(Trilogy)-[Finished(12/29/12-12/31/12)]
PS3(Trilogy).[Finished(1/23/13-1/28/13)]
Genesis and PSN
Sonic was never really a series that I got into as a kid.
PS+-[Finished(3/9/13-3/10/13]
XBLA
PS3
GBA
PC
PS+-[Finished]
GameCube
PS2
PS2
PS2-[Finished]
Xbox-[Finished]
One of my favorite games of all time.
Xbox
PSN
PS2
The only thing I remember about this game is that it was frustrating and I returned it for Test Drive.
N64
NES and E-Shop
Wii-[Finished]
Wii-[Finished]
SNES
XBLA-[Finished]
I love the platforming in this game. Extremely difficult and very satisfying. The soundtrack is one of my favorites. The controls are extremely responsive which made the difficulty palatable.
N64
Another Nintendo 64 game that was a favorite for my friends and I. So many tournaments revolved around this game. Unfortunately, I was quite terrible at it.
Wii.
GameCube.
GBA
PS3 and Arcade Edition on PS+.
SNES
PS2
GameBoy
PS3
I bought this for my brother but we never really got into it.
PS+-[Finished(4/4/13)]
PS3-[Finished]
Also finished the Shivering Isles expansion.
PS3 and 360-[Finished] multiple times. Platinum. I think this game holds the record for the most amount of time I've dumped into a single play-through.
PS3-[Finished(6/14/13-6/17/13)]
GBA.
3DS-[Finished].
Wii-I actually enjoyed the motion controls.
GameCube-I loved the cel shaded graphics.
PC.
PSN-[Finished]
IOS and PS+.
PS2-[Finished].
PC-I played this a lot for about a week and then lost interest. It's the Sims.
PS2.
PSN-[Finished]
A great story. The characters were really interesting and the situations were so stressful. The gameplay itself was pretty simplistic and some of the action sequences were really clunky but the story more than made up for it. It did have some technical issues on the PS3 as well but nothing that stopped from enjoying this series. I'm happy to see Tell Tale getting recognition because I've always enjoyed their games.
PS2-[Finished].
360.
PC
A surprisingly fun golfing game. I've kind-of lost interest in the newer golf games because of their more "realistic" approach to controls. I enjoy just hitting a button, watching a power bar go up, and than hitting the button again. This is exactly what I got from Tiger Woods Online.
PS3-[Finished(3/5/13-3/8/13)]
PS3-[Finished]
It took me a while to finish this. I kept finding myself bored of it. The controls were frustrating at times especially in tight sections. Lara seemed to do the opposite of what I was inputting on the controller. The camera didn't help either. I did like the environments and the overall look of the game. The combat was alright but felt more like a nuisance than anything else. Overall, this was probably my least favorite of the trilogy. Still decent though.
PS2-[Finished].
PS2-[Finished].
PS2-[Finished].
PC.
XBLA-[Finished], sort of. This joins Super Meat Boy in games that I love but bring me physical pain. The user created levels are incredible and I have spent way more time than I expected playing through them.
PSN-[Finished]. The look of this game is great.
PSN.
PS1-A few.
GameCube
PS2
PSP-My brother enjoyed this more than me.
PS3.
PS3-[Finished]. I loved the story and characters. The cinematic feel to all the action was really impressive to see. I did get tired of the combat however especially in the later chapters.
PS+-[Finished(6/12/13-6/13/13)
XBox. (Unreal Championship)
I played this on the XBOX and had a lot of fun with it.
PS3. I really liked the way this game used mods for the PS3. The single-player portion was pretty boring but the multiplayer was fun. There weren't many people playing it though.
PS+-[Finished(2/22/13-2/23/13)]
PS3.
PS+-[Finished]
PS3-One of the first games I got for my PS3. I got the bundle that game with the bluetooth headset. A fun online game. I could not pilot the Warhawks for the life of me.
N64-A great arcade wrestling experience.
Wii.
Wii.
N64-Similar to WCW/nWo Revenge.
PS3
PS3-I actually won this during Giant Bomb's scrub league Mortal Kombat tournament. I really enjoy this game. The gameplay took me a little while to get comfortable with. I love the fantasy match ups. It was also great to see wrestlers like Ultimate Warrior and the Macho Man Randy Savage included in the roster.
GameCube. I played this a lot when my PS2 broke. The gameplay took a while to get used to.
GameCube
PS1,PS2,PS3-A Bunch.
XBLA- One of the earlier XBLA games that I bought.