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I can add Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth to my list which consists of only Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Bringing my grand total to two. Won't be doing anymore gaming this year, fully booked.



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2023: Games Beaten 2023

2024:

1. Tales of Arise  *65 hours - 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 [NG+ & DLC] *30+ hours - 10/10  (Platinum)

9. Sekiro: Shadows Die twice *58 hours - 10/10    (Platinum)

10. Bloodborne [NG+4] *12 hours - 10/10   (Platinum)

11. Hogwarts Legacy *48 hours - 9/10

12. Lies of P *40 hours - 6/10

13. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty *38 hours - 8/10    (Platinum)

14. Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon *3 hours - 6/10

15. Spiderman: Miles Morales *10 hours - 7/10

16. Nioh 2 *50 hours - 9/10

17. Vampire survivors *54 hours - 10/10  (Platinum)

18. Brotato *18 hours - 9/10 

19. Metaphor Refantazio *80 hours - 8/10

20. Rachet & Clank: Rift Apart *21 hours - 9/10  (Platinum)

21. Inertial Drift *4+ hours - 7/10 

22. Stellar Blade *75 hours - 10/10  (Platinum)

23. Dragons Dogma 2 *32 hours - 5/10

24. Final Fantasy 7: Remake *32 hours - 8/10

Total: 840 hours

Currently playing:

Astrobot 

Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth

Nine Sols

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Completed:

1. Blasphemous 2 (PC)

2. Code Vein (PC)

3. TMNT: Shredder's Revenge (Series X)

4. Octopath Traveler (PC)*

5. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (PS5)

6. Sea of Stars (PC)

7. Full Void (PC)

8. Trails in the Sky FC (PC)

9. Yakuza Kiwami (PC)

Now Playing:

1. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Switch)

*Putting an asterisk against Octopath because I used a mod near the end of the game.  For those of you who know, you know that the FINAL boss of the game is not only ridiculously difficult in comparison to the rest of the bosses in the game, but also is preceded by an 8 boss boss rush. And you would also know that you cannot save between this boss rush and the final boss.  Getting through these 8 bosses can take nearly an hour.  Each and every single attempt. And the final boss isn't really beatable with a straight forward strategy.  You need to plan it out and try many party builds.  So after a few attempts, I used a mod that allowed me to save after doing the boss rush. And given the number of times I attempted the final boss after that, I probably saved myself a good 8-10 hours of wasted time. And that's after already spending nearly 120 hours with the game.  Fantastic game otherwise!



One Piece Odyssey

Like A Dragon 8 Infinite Wealth

FF7 Rebirth

Rise of the Ronin

Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance
Canon of Creation- 70 hours
Canon of Vengeance- 45 hours

Unicorn Overlord (Platinum)

Metaphor: ReFantazio

Astro Bot (Platinum)

I beat and platinumed Astro Bot, my first non JRPG this year. It was amazing. I must admit though it took me a bit to get into. At first I was just doing a few worlds per day, but by the end I was thirsty for more and thoroughly addicted to the game. When I saw some of my favorite playstation games from the past I almost cried. The nostalgia hits hard, and the fact that I don't enjoy most Sony first party games nowadays. Astro Bot will be a huge exception. The platforming itself was well made, and some of the challenge levels took me 30+ tries. When you finally perfect that level and complete it, it feels so nice. The music was incredible, even 2 weeks later, I can hear some of the tunes in my head. It was a short but sweet little side quest from my usual JRPG main quest.



The Fury said:

Tinykin. Cyberpunk 2077. ME Series (Plats), Like a Dragon. Tiny Tina's. Immortals of Avemenrisybndede. Outer Worlds. Fallout 4, RDR2, Tekken 8. Remnant 2. Witcher 3. Plucky Squire. Jedi Survivor. Horizon ZD. DAV.

So, think this is my final list for the year. 16 games, a few to finish plats. I've been play Slay The Spire, Apex throughout the year, HD2 earlier in it as my casual games anyway plus lots of Tekken.

Since DAV, I've started but not finished DA2 and DA:I but I'm going away for Christmas in a few days so unlikely to do any more... unless I take my DS with me, might do that. Treat myself to New Super Mario Bros or something.

Anyway, a nice list, best one? Easy Red Dead 2. What I thought would be a GTA but cowboys turned into so much more. Sure the controls are nuts but that's the Rockstar way it seems but the story, characters, general exploration and freedom, all top notch.



Hmm, pie.

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Just Finished: Grand Theft Auto III HD (as part of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition) (PS5)

A revolutionary game in every sense of the word. I had played the game when it came out on the PS2 but I never played through the story, I just went around causing chaos. I bought the entire trilogy recently so I can properly play through the campaigns. GTA III has strong production values for its time with many seasoned actors playing the characters. The updated graphics look like plastic. The gameplay is still fun, with a great sense of freedom in how to complete most missions. The game's controls are DOOOOOOOOG SHIIIIIIIT! The music is pretty good but you start to realize that there are only a few tracks in the game. The game took me about 14 hours to complete, which felt satisfying though as I child I thought the game seemed much longer. The writing is pretty clever too, especially the radio audio. The only GTA games I have played through before are GTA V and Liberty City Stories. I will play through the rest of the 3D games and hopefully GTA VI will finally release in the meantime.

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)
  • Sly Cooper and the Thievious Raccoonus (PS+)
  • Grand Theft Auto III HD (PS5)
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It's been literal months since I last updated my list, so I guess I should do that before the year ends.

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.
  16. Final Fantasy XII: Zodiac Age (PS4) My Rating: 9 / 10
    • An improved version of an already great game. The original had some odd design choices holding it back, and while some of those are still present here, many of them have also been ironed out. Great story, most of the main cast is really well written, very good soundtrack, and the gameplay has been significantly improved from the original.
  17. God of War: Ragnarök (PS5) My Rating: 9 / 10
    • More or less on the same level as the 2018 God of War, with some improved aspects and some that aren't quite good. Feels a bit stretched out, and the game definitely holds your hand far too much when it comes to puzzles. Otherwise an excellent game just like the previous one.
  18. Tunic (PS5) My Rating: 8 / 10
    • Wonderfully designed puzzle-action game in the old-school top-down Zelda style that had the genius idea of making pretty much every single gameplay element available from the start, limited only by the player's knowledge, or lack thereof. By finding pages of an in-game instruction manual out in the world the player realizes how to use skills the main character always had. The game does get a bit too cryptic for its own good at times, but I managed to complete around 90% of the game's puzzles and quests without any outside help, but the rest I had to look up.
  19. Theatrhytm Final bar Line (PS4)  My Rating: 9/10
    • This is now my all-time favourite music game. That's all.
  20. Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Night (PS5)  My Rating: 8/10
    • A great Metroidvania that takes more than a few lessons from Soulsborne games. Not among the very best games in either genre, but still very enjoyable. Has a great atmosphere, interesting lore, solid gameplay, and very good audiovisual presentation.

Currently Playing:

  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4)

In queue:

  • Persona 5
  • Demon's Souls
  • Tales of Arise
  • Tales of Vesperia
  • The Witcher III
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak
  • Tactics Ogre: Reborn
  • Ghost of Tsushima
  • ...and more


Darashiva said:

It's been literal months since I last updated my list, so I guess I should do that before the year ends.

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.
  16. Final Fantasy XII: Zodiac Age (PS4) My Rating: 9 / 10
    • An improved version of an already great game. The original had some odd design choices holding it back, and while some of those are still present here, many of them have also been ironed out. Great story, most of the main cast is really well written, very good soundtrack, and the gameplay has been significantly improved from the original.
  17. God of War: Ragnarök (PS5) My Rating: 9 / 10
    • More or less on the same level as the 2018 God of War, with some improved aspects and some that aren't quite good. Feels a bit stretched out, and the game definitely holds your hand far too much when it comes to puzzles. Otherwise an excellent game just like the previous one.
  18. Tunic (PS5) My Rating: 8 / 10
    • Wonderfully designed puzzle-action game in the old-school top-down Zelda style that had the genius idea of making pretty much every single gameplay element available from the start, limited only by the player's knowledge, or lack thereof. By finding pages of an in-game instruction manual out in the world the player realizes how to use skills the main character always had. The game does get a bit too cryptic for its own good at times, but I managed to complete around 90% of the game's puzzles and quests without any outside help, but the rest I had to look up.
  19. Theatrhytm Final bar Line (PS4)  My Rating: 9/10
    • This is now my all-time favourite music game. That's all.
  20. Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Night (PS5)  My Rating: 8/10
    • A great Metroidvania that takes more than a few lessons from Soulsborne games. Not among the very best games in either genre, but still very enjoyable. Has a great atmosphere, interesting lore, solid gameplay, and very good audiovisual presentation.

Currently Playing:

  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4)

In queue:

  • Persona 5
  • Demon's Souls
  • Tales of Arise
  • Tales of Vesperia
  • The Witcher III
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak
  • Tactics Ogre: Reborn
  • Ghost of Tsushima
  • ...and more

For Rebirth. They are obviously dreaming and zach is taking care of there bodies or their consciousness has entered another dimension/parallel universe. Tbh, I don't really care about the over all story arc, once I realised they used CC Reunion, I could give a fuck less about the over all arc, I'm just enjoying the journey and the smaller stories and side stuff. 



firebush03 said:

Game

When I played it

Time to Beat

Beaten?

Dark Souls Remastered (PS4/PS5) Jan 1st -> Jan 3rd ~25hr Nope.
Metroid Dread (NSW) Jan 10th -> Jan 27th 25hr 100% Complete.
Super Mario Galaxy (NSW - Wii) Jan 27th -> Feb 10th 15hr 100% Complete.
Mario v. Donkey Kong (NSW) Feb 17th -> Feb 24th, Mar 16th 25hr 100% Complete.
Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS5) Mar 2nd -> Mar 9th ~15hr Nope. (too long)
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (NSW) Mar 16th -> Mar 30th 15hr 100% Complete.
Super Mario Bros 3 (NSW - SNES) Mar 30th -> Apr 6th 10hr 100% Complete.
Super Mario Bros (NSW - SNES) Apr 6th -> Apr 13th 10hr Beat.
Splatoon 2 (NSW) Apr 13th -> Apr 27th 20hr Story Mode (100%), Octo (Nope).
Banjo Kazooie (NSW - N64) May 4th -> May 11th 25hr 100% Complete.
Animal Well (NSW) May 11th 5hr Nope. (Incredible game.)
Super Mario Sunshine (NSW - GCN) May 18th 4hr Not yet.
Paper Mario and the Thousand Year Door (NSW) May 24th -> May 29th 57hr ~99% Complete
Super Mario 64 DS (Wii U - VC) June 8th -> June 14th ~20hr 100% Complete
MarioKart DS (Wii U - VC) June 21nd ~10hr ~99% Complete
Luigi's Mansion 2 HD (NSW) June 28th 14hr Nope.
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble (NSW) July 5th -> July 12th, Aug 2nd 28hr 100% Complete (w/out EX Worlds)
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition (NSW) July 11th -> July 25th 32hr ~99% Complete
New Super Mario Bros (DS) (Wii U - VC) Aug 16th -> Aug 30th ~25hr 100% Complete
Astro Bot (PS5) Sept 6th -> Sept 20st 22hr 100% Complete
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (NSW) Sept 26th -> Nov 15th 60hr 100% Complete
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (NSW) Nov 22nd -> Dec 6th 25hr [395hr] 100% Completed Old File
The Last of Us: Part II (PS5) Dec 11th -> Dec 16th 25hr Nope. (got bored)
Animal Well (NSW) Dec 16th -> Dec 20th 25hr 100% Complete

Personal Game of the Year... Astro Bot [92/100]; Runner-Up... Animal Well [93/100]

Honorable Mentions... The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom [88/100], Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Remake) [97/100]. (Despite TTYD having the highest score, it is not a fully original title.)

Completed list + Personal GotY picks.

Last edited by firebush03 - on 25 December 2024

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firebush03 said:

Game

When I played it

Time to Beat

Beaten?

Dark Souls Remastered (PS4/PS5)Jan 1st -> Jan 3rd~25hrNope.
Metroid Dread (NSW)Jan 10th -> Jan 27th25hr100% Complete.
Super Mario Galaxy (NSW - Wii)Jan 27th -> Feb 10th15hr100% Complete.
Mario v. Donkey Kong (NSW)Feb 17th -> Feb 24th, Mar 16th25hr100% Complete.
Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS5)Mar 2nd -> Mar 9th~15hrNope. (too long)
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (NSW)Mar 16th -> Mar 30th15hr100% Complete.
Super Mario Bros 3 (NSW - SNES)Mar 30th -> Apr 6th10hr100% Complete.
Super Mario Bros (NSW - SNES)Apr 6th -> Apr 13th10hrBeat.
Splatoon 2 (NSW)Apr 13th -> Apr 27th20hrStory Mode (100%), Octo (Nope).
Banjo Kazooie (NSW - N64)May 4th -> May 11th25hr100% Complete.
Animal Well (NSW)May 11th5hrNope. (Incredible game.)
Super Mario Sunshine (NSW - GCN)May 18th4hrNot yet.
Paper Mario and the Thousand Year Door (NSW)May 24th -> May 29th57hr~99% Complete
Super Mario 64 DS (Wii U - VC)June 8th -> June 14th~20hr100% Complete
MarioKart DS (Wii U - VC)June 21nd~10hr~99% Complete
Luigi's Mansion 2 HD (NSW)June 28th14hrNope.
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble (NSW)July 5th -> July 12th, Aug 2nd28hr100% Complete (w/out EX Worlds)
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition (NSW)July 11th -> July 25th32hr~99% Complete
New Super Mario Bros (DS) (Wii U - VC)Aug 16th -> Aug 30th~25hr100% Complete
Astro Bot (PS5)Sept 6th -> Sept 20st22hr100% Complete
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (NSW)Sept 26th -> Nov 15th60hr100% Complete
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (NSW)Nov 22nd -> Dec 6th25hr [395hr]100% Completed Old File
The Last of Us: Part II (PS5)Dec 11th -> Dec 16th25hrNope. (got bored)
Animal Well (NSW)Dec 16th -> Dec 20th25hr100% Complete

Personal Game of the Year... Animal Well [93/100]; Runner-Up... Astro Bot [92/100]

Honorable Mentions... The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom [88/100], Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Remake) [97/100]. (Despite TTYD having the highest score, it is not a fully original title.)

Completed list + Personal GotY picks.

Nice. Very detailed. Animal Well twice, makes me wanna cracknitbopen.