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Just Finished: Resistance: Retribution (PS5)

I was a big fan of both the PSP and the Resistance franchise so it is a bit baffling that I never played Resistance Retribution on the PSP. Oh well, better late than never. I appreciate that Bend and Sony included this game as part of the PS Plus Premium Classics collection, which is how I played it. The game plays well with dual analog controls, which just goes to show that the PSP should have had been designed with 2 analog nubs to begin with. Out of all of the games, Retribution feels the most like a true sequel to the original Resistance Fall of Man, even though it follows a different protagonist. It always felt lame how the series abandoned its cool European setting for its generic American one. This portable game probably has the biggest geographic scope, taking place in France, Germany, Netherlands, and even Luxembourg. Obviously the graphics are limited by the PSP's capabilities but the art direction is strong and translates surprisingly well. James Grayson is given more personality that Nathan Hale, but is a surly one. The campaign is pretty lengthy and comprehensive. The most important part is that the weapons are fun to use, even the one slightly modified from their original incarnations. The Auger was always fun but it took a while for the Razor to grow on me but damn was it satisfying to use once you learned how to use it properly. Some of the enemies are overly annoying to fight and the controls and level design get wonky at times. Bend added trophies to the game, which definitely helped motivate me to see it through to the end. You pretty much just have to clear the campaign to earn the Platinum trophy. Only my second platinum trophy ever. So that counts for something. Now the only Resistance game I have not played is the critically reviled and Vita exclusive Resistance Burning Skies. To be continued?

Score: 7/10

Full Completed 2024 List:

  • Back 4 Blood (PS5)
  • Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered (PS5)
  • Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (3DS)
  • Nobody Saves the World (PS5)
  • Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (PS5)
  • Star Fox 64 3D (3DS)
  • Resistance: Retribution (PS5)



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Adding:

- Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. Cool expansion, a bit over the top with a couple of bosses. 9/10.
- The Evil Within. A long time in my backlog. Truly the RE6 of RE4s. The animations and story are baad. 6/10.
- Sea of Stars. A charming game inspired by Chrono Trigger and SMRPG. Story and dialogue leave a bit to be desired, though. 8/10.



 

 

 

 

 

Um I have played a lot of games on steam and too many too put in this post. Though my biggest accomplishment this year as of late was probably beating all the Outrun titles on original hardware.



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Last edited by LegitHyperbole - on 28 July 2024

The Fury said:

Tinykin. Cyberpunk 2077. ME Series (Plats), Like a Dragon. Tiny Tina's. Immortals of Avemenrisybndede. Outer Worlds. Fallout 4, RDR2

Finally got around to getting Tekken 8. So counting this as finished the story and probs get the trophy in a few days. I only got it Friday. :P

Classic Tekken really, nonsense plot but fun none the less. Sadly modern Tekken's to me aren't as replayable as they used to be, Tekken 6's story was doing in a beat'em up style and was amazing, customisation unlocked via it was amazing too, playing with friends online and on team battle. 7 tried to do things MK story way but wasn't the best, outside of the very challenging final fight but was the start of the monetisation.

This just doesn't have the same charm. "Chosen one" character narrative of the story was cliched and kind dull, characters didn't fit in some cases.

As for the main game, same as ever, the gameplay and heat they added is a fun update, it looks amazing but Team Battle is gone, customisation is poor, the cute Wii like online mode which seems thrown together to replicate SF6's thing but hardly played online yet so might be better than I think. Then there is a battle pass, added monetisation, no Julia, no Lei, no Lucky Chloe, no Josie, no Miguel (pretty much all of my mains from previous years). 

I just want Team Battle man, add it back Harada, please.... just don't make us pay for that too.

EDIT: Plat achieved. Less in this game than I thought, no Team Battle, fine but there isn't even tournaments in online, it's literally 1v1s. How did that happen? No voice chat, no Lei, no tournaments? All in exchange for a cute lobby thing?

Last edited by The Fury - on 20 July 2024

Hmm, pie.

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Games I've beat so far this year: Re7, Re8, Re4 Remake, FFXVI, FFVII Rebirth.

Of those 5 games, I enjoyed Re8 the most. I thought the first half of the game and the ending sections in particular were the highlights. The DLC was also very nice.
I didn't enjoy RE7 and Re4 Remake all that much.

As for the FF games, I preferred FFXVI over VII Rebirth. It's a shame the second half of FFXVI was so much worse than the first half, but the good parts of XVI were very good.



Been a while since I last updated my list. Five new games to add to the list.

Finished Games:

  1. Odin Sphere Leifthasir (PS4) My Rating: 8.5 / 10
    • I'd had this game waiting on my back log for ages, and I finally decided to give it a go. Turns out that Odin's Sphere is a great game. The gameplay is fun, and thanks to the five different playable characters, nicely varied as well. The music is great, and the visuals are gorgeous. The story is overall great, but because of the way the game tells it, focusing on one character at a time even though all of their stories take place at the same time, it means that you only get the full picture of what is going on after finishing all five characters' stories. As a result, especially with the first few characters, you can end up feeling a bit lost at times. Still, this was a great way to start the year off.
  2. Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS5) My Rating: 9.0 / 10
    • Just decided to replay the Remake in preparation for Rebirth. Also played through the Yuffie DLC for the first. Still love the game, the only notable issue I have is the Sephiroth fight at the end. I think they should've saved it for later. Otherwise the game is excellent, even better than I previously thought.
  3. Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy (PS5) My Rating: 8.5 / 10
    • I've always been a big fan of the Trine games, in particular when playing them in co-op, and Trine 5 might be the best one yet. Solid, highly enjoyable puzzle platformers with a charming world and characters. Best played with three people, but even with two or just on your own these are always fun games.
  4. A Plague Tale: Requiem (PS5) My Rating: 9.0 / 10
    • A sequel to one of my favourite games of the previous generation, and quite possibly an improvement over it as well. I love this particular setting Asobo Studio has created, and the story and characters are great too, carried in this game by a fantastic voice performance by Charlotte McBurney as Amicia. If I had played this game back in 2022 when it was release I would have probably voted for her as the best performance of the year in the year-end awards. I loved the character's progression over the course of the game, slowly becoming more and more accustomed to and accepting of the idea of killing other people, and simply being mentally torn apart bit by bit by the horrible situation they've been forced into and from which there doesn't seem to be any escape. I'm not entirely sure yet, but this might be the first game I've played this year that'll make it into my top 50 once that event rolls around at the end of the year.
  5. Star Ocean: First Departure R (PS4) My Rating: 7.5 / 10
    • A solid old-school JRPG that effectively feels like a proof of concept for other, better games down the line. This was Tri-Ace's first game, and this definitely set up a template the later games in the series would follow and improve upon. This was an overall fun game, but it does feel like a first attempt at doing something. Still good, but every element found here would be greatly polished in games to come.
  6. Asterigos: Curse of the Stars (PS5) My Rating: 8 / 10
    • An action RPG that takes some clear inspiration from Dark Souls, but far easier and lighter a game (a soulslite?). The limits of the game's budget are unquestionably a factor here, as just about every aspect of the game could have used one more pass of polish before release, the gameplay could use a bit more snap and better damage feedback, and the writing/translation needed one more round of edits to fix the various small mistakes and just make the game less verbose. I still liked it a lot, and it's one of those games that feels more than the sum of its parts. My initial impression upon starting it weren't great, but the longer I played the more I found myself enjoying my time with Asterigos.
  7. Potionomics (PC) My Rating: 8 /10
    • I was ready to call this game one of my favourites of the last several years, all the way up until the end of the story, when I realized that instead of letting me continue playing in a free-play mode once the main storyline concluided, the game just ended. That meant that I basically missed at least a third of the game's content because I didn't know I had to do every extra piece of content on a very tight time limit while also making sure I met all the story requirements. I had purposefully left a lot of the extra stuff undone because I thought I could do all of it once the story was done, but that proved to be a poor decision on my part. I still think Potionomics is a great game, but it still left a sour taste in my mouth at the end. It could have been an all-time great title, now it falls disappointingly short of that due to a really odd decision to now let the player continue playing beyond the main storylines conclusion. For what is effectively a relationship/store management sim that's just strange.
  8. The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure (PS4) My Rating: 9 / 10
    • The better of the two Crossbell games in the series, Trails to Azure brings things particular story arc to a very satisfying conclusion. Overall, I'd say the Trails in the Sky and Cold Steel sub-series are a little better, but the difference isn't huge. It also marks the 9th game in the series I've now finished.
  9. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PS5) My Rating: 9.5 / 10
    • The Current frontrunner for my game of the year. An absolutely massive game that took me 90 hours to beat, with a lot of optional stuff still left to do. Excellent story, wonderfully expanded characterization for the main cast, further improved battle system, and a gorgeous audiovisual design. If the last part of this trilogy sticks the landing it might actually overtake the original in my estimation. The main downsides to the game were some of the minigames, which didn't really grip me and felt more like chores rather than something I enjoyed. On the other, there's Queen's Blood, which is one of the best minigames in the whole series. I also found the Zack focused sections somewhat superfluous and unnecessary, but I suppose we'll still have to see what the ultimate payoff for that part of the story is. I thought the game also did a brilliant job at expanding the various locations around the world from the original. Finally, I have to mention the way Rebirth toys with the player at times. Remake already established the idea that things can go differently from the original this time, and Rebirth uses that fantastically, never allowing the player to be completely certain if something is going to go the way it did on the PS1 original, or if they are going to alter something. 
  10. We Love Katamari Reroll (Switch) My Rating: 7.5 / 10
    • Just like the first game, a thoroughly pleasant experience that just doesn't reach quite the same heights as the first game, at least to me. Still, it's always fun to just roll things into a big ball.
  11. Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (PC) My Rating: 7.5 / 10
  12. Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (PC) My Rating: 7 /10
    • Played these back to back, fun little action puzzle adventures, the first game being slightly better as I felt it was a bit more focused and tightly designed. Both are still fun, especially in co-op.
  13. Steelrising (PS5) My Rating: 7.5/ 10
    • A soulslike with a very intriguing premise and setting, taking place during the French Revolution in an alternate history France where highly advanced automatons have been developed and put to use in the army by King Louis.  You also play an automaton, the only one of their kind with a will of its own. One of the many B-tier soulslikes that doesn't quite reach the heights of the genre's best, but is still a very enjoyable time. One of the easier games of its kind too, and not a very long one either. Lacks in polish, but the core of the game is very solid.
  14. Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree (PS5) My Rating: 10 / 10
    • Technically not a game on its own, but considering it took me nearly twice as long to finish as Steelrising did, I have to count it. Also, might just be the best expansion I've ever played. A lot more challenging than the base game on average, but for the most part it still felt fair. Incredible world design, greatly expanded gameplay options, and so much more interesting lore and backstory to discover. The only real negative for me is the final boss, which was the only time Shadow of the Erdtree felt like it stopped being fair. I beat the boss eventually, but I don't feel like I really mastered it. I just got one good run where everything happened to click, rather than my victory being the result of my me getting better at the boss. Still an incredible experience overall.
  15. Kirby and the Forgotten Land (Switch) My Rating: 8 / 10
    • Played this one through in co-op. Not really much to say, Kirby platformers are almost always fun, and Forgotten Land is definitely one of the better ones. Fun powers to play around, well-designed levels and bosses, and a lot of charm.

Currently Playing:

  • Final Fantasy XII: Zodiac Age
  • Catmaze (PC)
  • Core Keeper (PC)

In queue:

  • God of War: Ragnarök
  • Persona 5
  • Demon's Souls
  • Tales of Arise
  • Tales of Vesperia


Update as of July 22nd 2024


13th game finished!

Beaten so far in 2024
-Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag (PC) - Jan 2024
-Final Fantasy VI (PC) - Jan 2024
-Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster (NS) - Feb 2024
-Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep (PS4) - Feb 2024
-Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NS) - Mar 2024
-Borderlands GOTY Enhanced (PC) - Apr 2024
-Final Fantasy VII (NS) - Apr 2024
-Sonic Unleashed (X360) - May 2024
-Dragon Quest I (NS) - May 2024
-Dragon Ball FighterZ (NS) - May 2024
-Tekken 2 (PS4) - May 2024
-Devil May Cry (NS) - June 2024
-Gears of War 2 (X360) - July 2024

Beaten in Hours
-Borderlands GOTY Enhanced (PC) - 62 hours
-Final Fantasy VI (PC) - 56 hours
-Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep Final Mix (PS4) - 43 hours
-Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag (PC) - 39 hours
-Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NS) - 33 hours
-Final Fantasy VII (NS) - 30 hours
-Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster (NS) - 26 hours
-Dragon Ball FighterZ (NS) - 24 hours
-Sonic Unleashed (X360) - 20 hours
-Gears of War 2 (X360) - 12 hours
-Dragon Quest I (NS) - 8 hours
-Devil May Cry (NS) - 6 hours
-Tekken 2 (PS4) - 4 hours

Beaten score wise
-Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep Final Mix (PS4) - 99 out of 100
-Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NS) - 98 out of 100
-Final Fantasy VI (PC) - 97 out of 100
-Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster (NS) - 96 out of 100
-Final Fantasy VII (NS) - 94 out of 100
-Borderlands GOTY Enhanced (PC) - 89 out of 100
-Tekken 2 (PS4) - 86 out of 100
-Dragon Ball FighterZ (NS) - 85 out of 100
-Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag (PC) - 85 out of 100
-Gears of War 2 (X360) - 84 out of 100
-Devil May Cry (NS) - 80 out of 100
-Sonic Unleashed (X360) - 70 out of 100
-Dragon Quest I (NS) - 69 out of 100

Total number of Hours Platform wise
PC: 157 hours
NS: 127 hours
PS4: 47 hours
X360: 32 hours


Grand Total: 363 hours

Currently Playing

Planning to Play next (in no particular order and may change)
-ACA NEOGEO Fatal Fury (PS4)
-Metal Slug XX (Steam/PC)
-ACA NEOGEO Fatal Fury 2 (PS4)
-Guilty Gear (Steam/PC)
-Yoshi's Crafted World (NS)
-Kirby's Dream Course (NSO)
-Ultra Street Fighter II (NS)
-The Legend of Zelda Link to the Past (NSO)
-Ys I & II Chronicles (PSP)
-ACA NEOGEO Fatal Fury 3 (PS4)
-Pokemon Platinum (DS)
-Final Fight Double Impact (X360)
-Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PS5)



Update 24th July 2024

1. Tales of Arise  *50hours - 10/10

2. Neir Replicant  *25 hours - 8/10

3. Project CARS 2 [4 lifetime goals]  *15 hours - 6/10

4. Dave the Diver  *30 hours - 10/10

5. Dirt 4 [Triple crown championship] *60 hours - 9/10

6. Cat Quest  *5 hours - 7/10

7. 13 sentinels Aegis Rim  *35 hours - 8/10

8. Elden Ring *10 hours on NG+ - 10/10

9. Sekiro: Shadows Die twice *22 hours & 5 NG+ playthroughs *4 or so hours each) - 10/10

10. Bloodborne *12 hours on NG+4 - 10/10

11. Hogwarts Legacy *48 hours (9/10)

Beaten Hogwarts Legacy as of 24th of July. Great game and way more than I was expecting. As a Potter book fan As a kid and teen it brought me very little in the way of nostalgia as I thought it would but what it did bring was a, somewhat formulaic, really tight well made game with a decent main story and really interesting fully realised side questbpaths that weave with the main story amongst many smaller quests that don't feel quite as much as filler as the usually fair. It was it's faults for sure but everything is done well enough that they are easily overlooked. It can also be a challenge if you want it to be with higher difficulties. A really well realized experience with surprising choice and emergent gameplay for the type of game it is. My main complaints is the map is too overly packed, the map is spammed with usless busywork, UI for spell casting could have been better refined, lots of skipping around the map with fast travel points and each with loading screens, puzzle are too easy and repeaded, time based quest unlocks that feel like the game has broken, but mostly it's other faults would be nit picking 9/10. 

Currently playing:



Lies of P @ 20 hours

Need for Speed Payback @ 4 hours 

Ni no Kuni 2 @ 2 hours

Total hours = 334 hours as of July 23rd which averages just over 1 hours and a half per day.

Last edited by LegitHyperbole - on 27 July 2024

Update as of July 27th 2024


14th game finished!

Beaten so far in 2024
-Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag (PC) - Jan 2024
-Final Fantasy VI (PC) - Jan 2024
-Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster (NS) - Feb 2024
-Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep (PS4) - Feb 2024
-Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NS) - Mar 2024
-Borderlands GOTY Enhanced (PC) - Apr 2024
-Final Fantasy VII (NS) - Apr 2024
-Sonic Unleashed (X360) - May 2024
-Dragon Quest I (NS) - May 2024
-Dragon Ball FighterZ (NS) - May 2024
-Tekken 2 (PS4) - May 2024
-Devil May Cry (NS) - June 2024
-Gears of War 2 (X360) - July 2024
-Metal Slug XX (PC) - July 2024

Beaten in Hours
-Borderlands GOTY Enhanced (PC) - 62 hours
-Final Fantasy VI (PC) - 56 hours
-Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep Final Mix (PS4) - 43 hours
-Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag (PC) - 39 hours
-Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NS) - 33 hours
-Final Fantasy VII (NS) - 30 hours
-Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster (NS) - 26 hours
-Dragon Ball FighterZ (NS) - 24 hours
-Sonic Unleashed (X360) - 20 hours
-Gears of War 2 (X360) - 12 hours
-Dragon Quest I (NS) - 8 hours
-Devil May Cry (NS) - 6 hours
-Tekken 2 (PS4) - 4 hours
-Metal Slug XX (PC) - 1 hour

Beaten score wise
-Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep Final Mix (PS4) - 99 out of 100
-Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NS) - 98 out of 100
-Final Fantasy VI (PC) - 97 out of 100
-Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster (NS) - 96 out of 100
-Final Fantasy VII (NS) - 94 out of 100
-Metal Slug XX (PC) - 93 out of 100
-Borderlands GOTY Enhanced (PC) - 89 out of 100
-Tekken 2 (PS4) - 86 out of 100
-Dragon Ball FighterZ (NS) - 85 out of 100
-Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag (PC) - 85 out of 100
-Gears of War 2 (X360) - 84 out of 100
-Devil May Cry (NS) - 80 out of 100
-Sonic Unleashed (X360) - 70 out of 100
-Dragon Quest I (NS) - 69 out of 100

Total number of Hours Platform wise
PC: 158 hours
NS: 127 hours
PS4: 47 hours
X360: 32 hours


Grand Total: 364 hours

Currently Playing


Planning to Play next (in no particular order and may change)
-ACA NEOGEO Fatal Fury (PS4)
-Guilty Gear (Steam/PC)
-Yoshi's Crafted World (NS)
-Kirby's Dream Course (NSO)
-Ultra Street Fighter II (NS)
-The Legend of Zelda Link to the Past (NSO)
-Ys I & II Chronicles (PSP)
-Pokemon Platinum (DS)
-Final Fight Double Impact (X360)
-Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PS5)