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derpysquirtle64 said:

Thanks for continuing with such thread in 2020. I've been waiting for this. I will edit this post once I complete some games and reply to it with new additions just like I did in the past.

2020 completions:

  • Bright Memory (PC)
  • Soldier Of Fortune (PC)
  • Hellblade: Senua' Sacrifice (Xbox One) - 1000G
  • Need For Speed Most Wanted (2005) (Xbox 360) - 1000G
  • Doom (1993) (Switch)
  • Nier (Xbox 360) - 1000G
  • Drakengard 3 - Ending A (RPCS3)
  • Ori And The Blind Forest DE (Xbox One)
  • Doom Eternal (Xbox One)
  • Persona 5 Royal (PS4) - Platinum Trophy

2019 list: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8950250

2018 list: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8950254

+ Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight (PS4) - Platinum

+ Chrono Trigger (Wii VC)



 

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derpysquirtle64 said:

Thanks for continuing with such thread in 2020. I've been waiting for this. I will edit this post once I complete some games and reply to it with new additions just like I did in the past.

2020 completions:

  • Bright Memory (PC)
  • Soldier Of Fortune (PC)
  • Hellblade: Senua' Sacrifice (Xbox One) - 1000G
  • Need For Speed Most Wanted (2005) (Xbox 360) - 1000G
  • Doom (1993) (Switch)
  • Nier (Xbox 360) - 1000G
  • Drakengard 3 - Ending A (RPCS3)
  • Ori And The Blind Forest DE (Xbox One)
  • Doom Eternal (Xbox One)
  • Persona 5 Royal (PS4) - Platinum Trophy
  • Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight (PS4) - Platinum
  • Chrono Trigger (Wii VC)

2019 list: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8950250

2018 list: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8950254

+ Road Rash 3 (OpenEmu) - completed 2 months ago but forgot to add it

+ Wild Guns (Switch SNES NSO)

+ Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix (Switch) - all tracks cleared on Normal



 

Added a new one to the list:
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA (Switch)

Was a quality playthrough, despite some technical issues on the Switch version.



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Games I've finished in 2020:

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV- Scenario year 194
Nioh 2
Darkest Hour: A Hearts of Iron game- WW1 start Germany (No Internet/TV)

World Of Final Fantasy (Beaten, undecided on Platinum)

Apex Legends (Season 4 finish)


Currently working on:

Monster Hunter World Iceborne (Friend game)
Divinity Original Sin 2 (Friend game)


Games I'm still playing despite being done


Civilization III (No Internet/TV)
Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV
Crusader Kings 2 (No Internet/TV)
World of Warcraft
League of Legends
Nioh 2


Started but not actively playing:

Yakuza Kiwami

In Queue:

Final Fantasy VII Remake (When $40)

I bought World of Final Fantasy for $12 instead of FFVII remake for $60, at this point I might as well wait for the first price cut.



Been a while since I've updated my list. Two new games added this time.

  • Nier: Automata (PS4) (9.5/10) One of the best stories I've ever experienced in video games with wonderfully written characters, combined with a huge amount of gameplay variety and a fun and fast-paced combat system, which had been the weak point in Yoko Taro's earlier works. Easily going to make my top 50 games of all time list this year.
  • GRIS (PC) (8/10) An absolutely gorgeous 2D platformer, easily one of the best looking games I've ever played, with a beautiful soundtrack layered on top of it all. The actual gameplay is quite simple, but solid, and there are some very satisfying moments of platforming in the game, even if none of it is all that challenging. It is a very short game, but every moment I spent with GRIS was thoroughly enjoyable.
  • Middle-Earth: Shadow of War (PS4) (8/10) A solid open world game made better by the nemesis system that did the same for Shadow of Mordor. The gameplay is fun, the world has a lot of nice variety to it, and although the story is kinda silly in the context of the books, but as a kind of non-canon side thing it's fine enough. Gets a bit grindy at the end, which soured me a little towards it, but it wasn't too bad. If the epilogue had been like in the original release before the balance changes and the removal of lootboxes I probably would have not been nearly as kind towards the game, but as it stands now I do recommend Shadow of War. 
  • Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (PS4) (8.5/10) A charming and gorgeous and a sequel to one of my favourite games from the previous console generation. I'm not sure if I would rank it higher than the first game, though. The gameplay is vastly improved compared to the first one, with the battle system, side quests and the other side stuff available for you to do just being much more interesting and varied in comparison. The story and character are also very good, but I might still prefer the first game's cast and story to this one. Still a very good game, and well worth the time I put into it.
  • The Banner Saga 2 (PC) (8/10) The Banner Saga-games (at least the first two) aren't necessarily groundbreaking tactical RPGs in any way, at least as far as gameplay is concerned. Every element of the gameplay can be found in other games in one form or another, but these are still very well put together games with a battle system that has plenty of tactical depth to it. The nordic mythology-inspired story is very well written and the characters are interesting as well. Still, perhaps the most impressive aspect of these games is the visual style. The backgrounds and characters look absolutely gorgeous, and the animated sequences always look great as well, though I wish there were more of them. Overall, Banner Saga 2 is a good game that I enjoyed playing through, just one that doesn't really bring anything new to the genre.
  • A Short Hike (PC) (7.5/10) A charming little game that I finished on a single sitting. It's unlikely that I'll ever go back to the game, but the short story it tells is quite lovely, and the relaxing, low-stakes gameplay is perfect for unwinding in-between other more demanding games. If you're looking for a game to just take your mind off things and just relax for a few hours, this is a very good option for that.
  • Nioh (PS4) (8/10) A very good Dark Souls-inspired games, that doesn't quite reach the same heights as FromSoftware's titles. I enjoyed the gameplay for the most part, the story was fine, if somewhat disjointed, and William is a good main character. The locations aren't as interesting as those found in Dark Souls for example, and the world as a whole also feels like a collection of disconnected places that don't feel like part of the same world very often. Still, despite my issues, I very much enjoyed the game overall, but unlike Dark Souls or Bloodborne I'll likely never replay it.
  • Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince (PS4) (8.5/10) Played through the game in co-op, and as of right now it might be my favourite in the entire series. I'll have to go through it alone at some point to come to a conclusion, but even with the co-op playthrough Trine 4 is a very good game. The puzzles are better and more varied than in previous games, the gameplay much more fluid and intuitive, and while the story has never really been that important in the series outside of setting up a fairytale-like tone, it's fun and charming as well. Just an overall enjoyable game to play, and a great co-op title as well.
    • My Time At Portia (PC) (8.5/10) This was a really fun and relaxing game, that in a lot of ways reminds me of Harvest Moon, except instead of building a farm you do so with a crafting workshop. I put almost 130 hours into this game, and I finished the main storyline and most of the sidequests in that time, and I enjoyed pretty much all of it. There's just so much stuff you can do here, besides crafting new machines and items there's farming, relationship building, dungeons to explore, ruins where you can mine for ore and relics, and so much more. 
    • Deponia (PC) (7.5/10) Every once in a while I get in the mood to play some traditional point-and-click adventure games, and I'd had Deponia (and two sequels to it) on my Steam library for ages, so this was a good time to get around to playing it. Visually it's a very good looking game, and the setting is interesting and unique. The story and characters were pretty good too, though it does show that this was essentially just the first chapter in the story, so a lot of stuff was left unfinished. The main character can be somewhat annoying at times, especially early on in the game, but that also gives him some clear room for growth and development, which is nice. I guess the best thing I can say is that after finishing Deponia I'm still looking forward to playing the rest of the series.

    Currently Playing:

    • The Witcher (PC) Slowly making progress on-and-off. About halfway through at the moment I think, maybe a little more.
    • Terraria (PC) The final update to the game was released recently, with a lot of new stuff to find, so me and a couple of friends started a new world once again.
    • Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (PS3)


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    Darashiva said:

    Currently Playing:

    • Terraria (PC) The final update to the game was released recently, with a lot of new stuff to find, so me and a couple of friends started a new world once again.

    You've got me itching to go back to Terraria now! Best $2.49 I've ever spent.



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    TruckOSaurus said:
    Darashiva said:

    Currently Playing:

    • Terraria (PC) The final update to the game was released recently, with a lot of new stuff to find, so me and a couple of friends started a new world once again.

    You've got me itching to go back to Terraria now! Best $2.49 I've ever spent.

    I feel exactly the same. I probably paid about the same as you did for it, and it's my most played game on Steam by a huge margin.



    Sunset Overdrive - PC
    Sonic CD - PC - Savior of the Planet run.
    Shadow of the Tomb Raider - PC
    The Messenger - NS - Picnic Panic DLC
    Tangle Tower - NS
    Detective Grimoire - PC
    Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure - PC
    Jet Set Radio - PC
    The King of Fighters '97 - NS
    Real Bout Fatal Fury - NS
    Samurai Shodown III - NS
    Waku Waku 7 - NS
    Code of Princess EX - NS
    Daemon X Machina - NS
    Mario & Sonic at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games - NS - Story Mode
    Lara Croft Go - PC - 100%
    Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 - NS
    Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk - NS
    Samurai Shodown 2019 - NS
    Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky - NS
    Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea - NS
    Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg
    Devil May Cry 3: Best DMC Edition - NS
    Streets of Rage - PS3
    Streets of Rage 2 - PS3
    Streets of Rage 3 -PS3
    Streets of Rage 4 - NS
    Super Crush K.O. - NS

    StarCrossed - PC, NS - Got it again on Switch, so I finished it there too.

    Them's Fightin' Herds - PC - Completed Chapter 1, the only currently available. Pretty great game and a excellent story mode for a fighting game.



    StuOhQ said:

    My 2020 list (so far):

    Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle (Switch)
    Panzer Dragoon II Zwei (Saturn)
    Xenoblade Chronicles X (Wii U)
    Sonic the Hedgehog (Genesis)
    Fire Emblem: Three Houses (Switch)
    Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Torna: The Golden Country (Switch)
    Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA (Switch)
    Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy)

    +SML2



    Retro Tech Select - My Youtube channel. Covers throwback consumer electronics with a focus on "vid'ya games."

    Latest Video: Top 12: Best Games on the N64 - Special Features, Episode 7

    - Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (PS4)
    - Tokyo Mirage Sessions: FE# Encore (Switch)
    - Bloodborne (PS4)
    - Shadow of the Colossus (PS4)
    - Luigi's Mansion 3 (Switch)
    - RiME (PC)
    - The Wonderful 101 (PC)