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Games Completed in 2013

Time to start logging what I play properly. Here are the games I've played and completed in 2013.

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  • It's my 2013 2012 Game of the Year for me, for sure. Though I was stupid over-leveled for the Slingshot DLC, rendering it pointless.

  • I said I'd return to finish Spartan Ops, but we'll see. Also really wishing I'd played on Heroic originally, since I'm bored on the second play through.

  • Wrapped up the DLC back to back. Omega? Meh. Leviathan? Game changing.

  • Game with my surprise 3DS over Christmas. Mostly powered through it over the holiday, but Luigi levels are still a bus ride staple.

  • Not a perfect game, but an incredibly thought provoking one. Glad that the meta commentary spans the entire game and not just a plot twist this time around. Excited to see what the DLC does within this universe.

  • Maybe the story was tighter, maybe it was actually shorter, but I actually enjoyed this one front to back–first GTA I've actually finished since Vice City.

  • Fun game for the train, good to get back into it for a while, but the combat is just so thin. Wish they would release a FF Tactics/XCOM/Fire Emblem style game in the same universe for more advanced players.

  • Dragged this one out for a while. I like these atmospheric tablet games, and this is best in class, but I just never take the time to sit down and finish them. I actually started this on iPhone, carried the save to my iPad 3 and finished it on my iPad mini; it survived the backlog, barely.

  • Excited to get back into this with Reaper of Souls–I enjoyed it when it came out, but wasn't as into the grinding that made up the entirety of the post-game.

  • Can you finish this game? I became okay with abandoning my town to focus on real life. I was moving at the time and managing the arrangement of digital furniture felt a little absurd in the face of real life stresses in my life.

  • Games need more stories like this. Not because games need to change the world (although that would be nice) but because games about real people with real problems are interesting, moreso than stories about destiny and whatever.

  • Still technically playing this; complex, deep, satisfying. Makes me wish that Massive Chalice was coming to 3DS so I can play it on the train.