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1. Hades (PC)

2. Gris (PC)

3. Salt and Sacrifice (PC)

4. Death's Gambit: Afterlife (PC)

5. Dragon Quest VI (DS)

6. Mega Man 10 (PC)

7. Nioh 2 (PS5)

8. Crystal Project (PC)

9. Final Fantasy 16 (PS5)

10. Super Mario RPG (Switch)



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1. Hades (PC)

2. Gris (PC)

3. Salt and Sacrifice (PC)

4. Death's Gambit: Afterlife (PC)

5. Dragon Quest VI (DS)

6. Mega Man 10 (PC)

7. Nioh 2 (PS5)

8. Crystal Project (PC)

9. Final Fantasy 16 (PS5)

10. Super Mario RPG (Switch)

11. Evoland (PC)



Pokemon Violet
Fire Emblem Engage
Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap
Fire Emblem The Blazing Blade
Pikmin 2 HD
Pikmin 3 Deluxe
New Super Mario Bros U
The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
Pikmin 4
Pikmin 1 HD
Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario Bros Wonder
Kirby Return to Dreamland Deluxe
We Love Katamari Reroll



Just Finished: Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep Final Mix HD [As Part of the Kingdom Hearts All in One Collection] (PS4)

During my years-long play through of most of the major KH games, this is the only one that I had previously played to completion. I enjoyed the game back on the PSP and even reviewed it for this site. The game still holds up well. The three part story structure is interesting, giving you the unique perspective of each of the main characters. The time spent in each world is pretty brief, but that worked well for the portable nature of the original game, and when you add up the time spent visiting them all three times it feels sufficient. After Chain of Memories experimented with cards based gameplay, it is great that this game proved that the traditional combat and controls worked just fine given strong enough hardware. Aqua was my favorite character this time around so I saved her for last. Some of the worlds are re-tread but they also allow you to visit some worlds for the first time in this game. The music is good and I didn't mind the visuals even though they are quaint by today's standards. I didn't do much exploration or customization outside of what the core game and story call for so I can't comment on those extra features. Overall an enjoyable game that I could split my playtime into 3 separate chunks throughout the year, taking a nice break between each character's storylines.

Score: 8/10

Bonus: Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth By Sleep - A Fragmentary Passage

Really short. I cleared it in about 3 hours. The Ground Zeroes of KH games. Hopefully a good primer on what to expect when I play KH3 soon. The visual upgrade was a bit jarring at first but eventually I got used to it. As I said, Aqua was my favorite character from the prequel so it was nice to spend more time playing as her. The combat was pretty similar to previous games, just even flashier somehow. Some of the level design was confusing and the boss battles were repetitive. Did this side story add enough value to KH DDD HD to justify its existence? I'm not sure but it was a fun diversion anyway. Now finally on to KH3 some time year.

Full Completed 2023 List:

  • Super Mario World (NSO)
  • Star Fox (NSO)
  • Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (PS5)
  • Donkey Kong Country (NSO)
  • The Legend of Zelda (NSO)
  • Gran Turismo 7 (PS5)
  • Grand Theft Auto V (PS5)
  • The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe Edition (PS5)
  •  Bioshock Infinite: Complete Edition (PS4)
  • The World Ends With You Final Remix (Switch)
  • My Japanese Coach (DS)
  • Puppeteer (PS+ Premium)
  • Gravity Rush 2 (PS+ Extra)
  • Devil May Cry HD (PS+ Premium)
  • Jak and Daxter The Precursor Legacy (PS+ Premium)
  • Resident Evil HD (PS4)
  • Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep Final Mix HD (PS4)
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derpysquirtle64 said:

1. Persona 5 Royal (Xbox Series X/S) - 1000G, NG, Hard, All Confidants, All Requests, 99% Compendium

2. Persona 4 Golden (Xbox Series X/S) - 1000G, Hard

3. Persona 3 Portable (Xbox Series X/S) - 1000G, Hard

4. Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (Xbox Series X/S)

5. Gal Guardians: Demon Purge (Xbox Series X/S) - 1000G

6. GRIS (Xbox Series X/S)

7. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (Xbox Series X/S) - 1000G

8. ANNO Mutationem (Xbox Series X/S) - Should be 1000G, but just 900G as last achievement is bugged

9. Stray (Xbox Series X/S)

10. Cocoon (Xbox Series X/S) - 1000G

2022 list: https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9348180

2021 list: https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9260905

2020 list: https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9092024

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

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

+ Persona 5 Tactica (Xbox Series X/S) - 1000G

+ forgot to add True Vault Hunter Mode run of Borderlands 2 which was completed around summer



 

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The Fury said:

So, Mass Effect 3, Star Wars Fallen Order. Guardian's of the Galaxy. FF9. Ghost of Tsushima, Borderlands 3, Prey, Uncharted Lost Legacy, Persona 5, Sackboy's Adventure, FF7. HFW. R&C:RA, Kena. DA:I (again), BG3. Miles.

Hmm, been a while since I posted. I have tried a few games since Mile but not sure what I've played fully. I'm on another DA:I run right now but I did play and complete Superliminal. A very good puzzle game, if short.

Then did Control PS5. Easy plat basically.



Hmm, pie.

Barely two weeks to go before the year's over and I've managed to finish two more games ! 

Although my time for gaming was more sparse than I'd hope, I feel like I could maybe squeeze maybe one or two finishes before 2024 take place !

Finished games :

- Live A Live remake (NS)

-Pacman World Re-Pac (NS)

- Xenoblade Chronicles 3 : Future Redeemed (Switch)

- Octopath Traveler II (NS)

- Master Detective Archives: Rain Code (NS)

- Kirby Return to Dreamland Deluxe (NS)

- Anonymous Code (NS)

- Red Matter (Quest 3)

- The 7th Guest VR (Quest 3)

- Super Mario RPG (NS)

- Windlands (Quest 3)

- Super Mario Wonder (NS)

Currently playing :

- Super Mario Wonder (NS)  To completion 

- Detective Pikachu Returns (NS)

- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (NS)

- Beat Saber (Quest 3)

- Asgard's Wrath 2 (Quest 3)

To be played :

- Red Matter 2 (Quest 3)

- Arizona Sunshine 2 (Quest 3)

- Sea of Stars (NS) 

- Professor Layton and the Unwound Future (DS)



Switch Friend Code : 3905-6122-2909 

Fei-Hung said:

1) Cyberpunk 2077 - PS5
2) Medium - PS5
3) Ghostwire Tokyo - PS5
4) Jedi Fallen Order - PS5
5) Forspoken - PS5
6) Shadow Warrior 2 - PS4
7) Hogwarts Legacy - PS5
8) Scarlet Nexus - PS5
9) Oninaki - PS5
10) The Pedestrian - PS4
11) The Forgotten City - PS5
12) Valkyrie Elysium - PS5
13) Far Cry New Dawn - PS4
14) HFW: Burning shores - PS5
15) Erica - PS4
16) TMNT: SR - PS5
17) Dead Island 2 - PS5
18) Gotham Knights - PS5
19) Neo: The World Ends with you - PS4
20) Trek to Yomi - PS4
21) Final Fantasy XVI - PS5
22) Alan Wake - PS4
23) Dreams SP - PS4
24) Star Wars Sky Walker Saga - PS5
25) Tchia - PS5
26) Resident Evil 4 Remake - PS5
27) Warhammer Chaosbane - PS4
28) Soulstice - PS4
29) Unpacking - PS4
30) Saints Row - PS5
31) Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty - PS5
32) No More Heroes 3 - PS4

33) Like a Dragon: Ishin - PS5

34) Superluminal - PS5



This might be the final update of the year, two new games to add this time.

Finished Games:

  1. Monster Hunter World (+Iceborne) (PS4) My rating: 9/10
    • I spent roughly 150 hours playing through MHW, and I never once got tired of hunting monsters and trying to find more materials to craft new weapons and armor. 
  2. Superhot (PS4) My rating: 8/10
    • A fun puzzle game with a unique gimmick and a clever twist to its story. 
  3. Control (PS4) My rating: 9 / 10
    • Remedy's best game so far. I love the setting, story, characters, and gameplay. The developer has created a world that is wonderfully twisted in various small ways, leading to a constant sense of unease as nothing feels completely right, from the way characters act to the Oldest House itself. 
  4. Katamari Damacy REROLL (Switch) My rating: 8.5 / 10
    • A wonderful game to just lean back and relax for a while. Something delightfully cathartic to just roll everything in sight into a giant rolling ball of destruction. 
  5. Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (PC) My rating: 8.5 / 10
    • Been on a really good roll when it comes to video games lately, and Senua's Sacrifice was another great game to add to the list. Ninja Theory have long been one of my favourite developers, but I didn't get around to this game until now for whatever reason. Still, I'm glad I finally did because it's great. The story is well-told and intriguing, but the true star here is Senua herself and her characterization as a person losing her grip on reality and suffering from psychosis. 
  6. Cadence of Hyrule (Switch) My Rating: 8 / 10
    • A fun, rhythm action game with a few shortcomings that keep if from true greatness. The Hyrule setting is great, and the gameplay is a lot of fun once you get accustomed to it. I played the game through with my wife in co-op, and for the most part it's a great for that. There are a few battles that feel a bit unfair in co-op, but otherwise no issues with the game.
  7. Cosmic Star Heroine (PC) My Rating: 7.5 / 10
    • Basically a tribute to classic SNES era JRPGs with some modern concessions. The battle system is fast-paced and fun, the story moves at a very brisk pace, and the characters are instantly identifiable as separate people. However, the pace of the story is bit too fast, as very few moments get time to breathe, and as a result end up lacking in impact. It also leaves many of the characters woefully underdeveloped. The game could have taken a little more time to let the story develop. 
  8. Super Mario RPG (SNES) My Rating: 7.5 / 10
    • I had never actually finished Super Mario RPG before. I had played the very beginning a long time ago on an emulator, but I figured that since I have the SNES classic I should finally get around to playing it properly. I did, and it's good. It's a simple, lighthearted, RPG with a nice, quirky sense of humour and an enjoyable battle system.
  9. Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout (PS4) My Rating: 8 / 10
    • The first game in the Atelier-series I've actually played, though I've had my eyes on it for a long time. A relaxing, relatively easy RPG with a decent storyline, good cast, surprisingly varied battle system, and an item creation system that actually becomes very deep as the game progresses. Overall, I had a lot of fun with this one, and I'll probably come back for the sequels too at some point.
  10. The Legend of Dragoon (PS4) My Rating: 10 / 10
    • I've talked about this one enough already. One of my favourite games ever. I do wish they would have done a little more with this rerelease, even if it was just an updated translation, because the English language script is just awful, and is easily the worst part of the game. The voice acting is the one other notable shortcoming, though that's more a sign of the era it was released in than anything else.
  11. Pinstripe (PC) My Rating: 7 / 10
    • A 2D platformer with a cool art style and responsive gameplay. Not very challenging either. The story is quite good, with a few nice twists thrown in near the end. It is, however, very short, my one playthrough clocking in at barely 2.5 hours. There are two endings, so you can get more out of the game if you want.
  12. AER: Memories of Old (PC) My Rating: 7.5 / 10
    • A relaxing open world game where the focus is heavily on just flying around the world solving simple puzzles and listening to the story unfold. A nice little game to just wind down and experience once. The idea of a character being able to just turn into a bird at will and fly around the world freely is something I'd like to see explored more in games.
  13. Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin (PS3) My Rating: 9 / 10
    • The third time I've played through DS2. Still the weakest in the series, still great, though I have to admit the game's flaws become more and more apparent as time passes and new games show how things can be done better. Will probably fall down a bit in my year end top 50.
  14. Astro's Playroom (PS5) My Rating: 8 / 10
    • Finally bought a PS5 for myself, and it felt fitting to play Astro's Playroom first. A genuinely fun, nostalgia-filled journey through the history of PlayStation. An easy game to play, but it's a perfect showcase for the controller, and I had a smile on my face through most of the game as I came across all the little nods, references and Easter eggs to past games and consoles found everywhere. 
  15. Horizon Forbidden West + Burning Shores (PS5) My Rating: 9/10
    • I spent almost 90 hours in this game over the last few weeks, and I never once got bored of playing it. I loved the expanded gameplay options from the first game, the increased focus on character development, the continuation of the story to some really unexpected directions, and the setting in general. While the first game felt like Aloy's journey to discover the history of the world as well as her own past, FW was much more about her learning to trust others and forging closer relationships with people, while obviously also fighting to save the world. 
  16. Valkyria Chronicles (PS4) My Rating: 9.5/10
    • This was my third time playing through Valkyria Chronicles after I realized that it had been almost ten years since I last played it. Still remains one of my all-time favourite games, with a great story, excellent characters, beautiful visuals, a satisfying battle system, and one of Hitoshi Sakimoto's best scores, which is saying a lot. 
  17. The Legend of Heroes: Trails From Zero (PS4) My Rating: 8.5/10
    • The 8th game in The Legend of Heroes-series I've finished, and I have to say it's one of the weaker ones as a whole. Admittedly, the bar for me is quite high when it comes to this series, and even a game this good isn't among the best in it. Basically, this is still an excellent game in just about every aspect, but the characters, storyline, and music just don't quite reach the heights of the Trails in the Sky or Trails of Cold Steel subseries.
  18. Gravity Rush (PS4) My Rating: 8/10
    • Another replay I decided to do when I realized it'd been almost six years since I played Gravity Rush. Still a thoroughly enjoyable game, with unique gameplay revolving around the use of gravity, a fascinating world, and an interesting set of main characters. Need to replay the sequel at some point as well.
  19. Stray (PS5) My Rating: 8/10
    • Another game with a wonderfully realized world, a beautiful visual style, and certainly a unique perspective from which the player experiences it. Stray may not be a masterpiece, but it certainly warranted the hype it received from being "the cat game". A fun journey that lasts just long enough, and doesn't overstay its welcome. 
  20. FAR: Lone Sails (PC) My Rating: 7.5/10
    • A simple, quite intentionally straightforward game that lets the players' imagination fill in the finer details of the game's world and story. A short experience as well, as my first time playthrough was done in well under three hours. Very much a game where the journey matters more than the destination.
  21. Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition (Switch) My Rating: 8.5/10
    • A mixed bag of a JRPG that gets great over time, but takes too long to get there in my opinion. Could have easily been 10 to 15 hours shorter and very little of value would have been lost. Still, I am looking forward to getting to the sequels at some point.
  22. Final Fantasy XVI (PS5) My Rating: 9/10
    • As of this writing, FFXVI is my GotY for 2023. While I can't call it flawless, I absolutely loved the vast majority of what this game had to offer. The world of Valisthea is a wonderfully crafted place where each region has a very distinct look and feel to them, all the way down to their dialects and naming convention. The story is great, and the characters are also really well rounded and feel like actual people, especially if you take your time to do the various side quests that flesh out the world and the various people you meet. The action-based gameplay was a lot of fun, and the sheer scale that the Eikon fights grow to is genuinely awe-inspiring. The music by Masayoshi Soken is also exceptional, one of the best original video game scores of 2023. Overall, FFXVI is an excellent game. Close to some of the series best entries in fact, though not quite at the very top tier. 
  23. Alan Wake Remastered (PS5) My Rating: 7.5/10
    • A very good action-horror game, though I'd call it more of a thriller than actual horror. Solid characters, story and setting, with some decent writing. The gameplay can get a bit repetitive in the long run, and in the two DLC add-ons "The Signal" and "The Writer, some of the battle sections can get really frustrating. This really isn't a very fluid game in terms of gameplay, but one could argue that works in the game's favour in creating tension, and for the most part it works. Only once in a while does the experience veer into the realm of annoyance. Not the developer's best work, but still enjoyable.
  24. Final Fantasy VIII Remastered (PS4) My Rating: 9/10
    • About the fifth time or so that I've beaten FFVIII, just used the remaster as an excuse really. Still great, still love it.
  25. Spider-Man (PS4) My Rating: 8.5/10
    • Took me long enough to get around to this one, and largely the game was worth the wait. Great, varied gameplay, wonderful open world, and decent characters and story. The real star is the traversal mechanics, but just about everything about the game is great. Not quite among my favourite open world games, but certainly very good still.
  26. Octopath Traveler II (PS5) My Rating: 8.5/10
    • The second best 2023 release I've played and finished, after Final Fantasy XVI. I've never actually played the first Octopath Traveler, but fortunately the two games are entirely separate in terms of their stories and characters so it doesn't matter. This is a great RPG, with very well written characters, great, engaging storylines for each of the eight protagonists, fun, tactical battle system, the best soundtrack of 2023 in my opinion, and some of the most beautiful pixel art of any game I've ever seen. The intentional old-school look is wonderful, and this is an absolutely beautiful game. The main issue the game has is that the character specific storylines are very insular and separated from each other, even after all the characters are already traveling together. Fortunately, there are chapters where they do interact and work together, and all the separate stories do ultimately build up to a shared final chapter where all characters are involved. It's actually fascinating how the game very subtly and quietly is constantly building up a connecting storyline between all of the eight separate stories, much of which the player probably won't even realize is happening until late into the game. A great game all things considered, and with a few tweaks here and there we could be looking at something exceptional in the next one should they continue this series in the future.
  27. Kingdom Hearts III (PS4) My Rating: 8/10
    • This crossover series seems to be missing its other half, it's just Disney now it seems. Anyway, KH3 was fun time overall, but unlike in the first two main games I didn't feel like going out of my way to scour every location for secrets and treasure. Something just felt like it was missing here. It's still very good, but the combat felt overly busy with all its overlapping systems and different attacks, the story was still left unfinished, and as mentioned, this crossover franchise is missing half of why I originally got into it in the first place.
  28. Powerwash Simulator (PS5) My Rating: 8/10
    • This was something of a palate cleanser after several huge games in a row. Just a nice, relaxing time washing various buildings and vehicles while listening to podcasts on the background.

Actively Playing:

  • Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir (PS5)

Games in Queue:

  • Persona 5 Royal
  • The Witcher-trilogy
  • Demon's Souls
  • Nier: Replicant
  • Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
  • Tales of Vesperia
  • Yakuza Kiwami
  • Fire Emblem: Three Houses
  • God of War: Ragnarök
  • ...and too many others to list


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