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The Fury said:

GoW Ragnorak. Jak 1. Kurushi, Jumping Flash!. GoW. Uncharted 2, Sly 1. Death Stradning.

Toy Story 2 - PS1.

Plat.

Pure nostalgia with added Trophies. I knew they added some trophies to PS1 classics but thought it was only Sony games, as played Tekken 2 and that didn't have any. Then bam, one popped as I started playing this. Great fun, still holds up to this day. What I didn't realise is that it was made by Traveller's Tales, which explains why.



Hmm, pie.

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Two new games to add this time.

Name

PlatformRatingReview
Final Fantasy Type-0 HDPS47.0/10A solid game with plenty of potential that just fails to properly realize it. Too many things in the story go unexplained, too many characters are not properly expanded upon, and as such remain distant all the way to the end. The world the game creates is fascinating, but the disjointed story and lack of character development hampers the experience.
Ys: Memories of CelcetaPS47.5/10A very enjoyable action RPG with a likable cast of characters and a decent story. Doesn't overstay its welcome or stretch anything needlessly. There were some minor annoyances that hurt the experience a bit, but overall this was still a very fun time. Ys games are almost always at least good, and Memories of Celceta was no exception.
The Legend of Heroes:Trails into ReveriePS59.0/10Trails into Reverie is the 10th game I've finished in this series, and marks something of a splitting point in its storyline. It serves as an epilogue to both the Crossbell and Erebonia arcs of the series, and hints at things to come in the Trails through Daybreak games. As such, there's a definite sense of an interlude chapter here, and it certainly feels like there are multiple different main storylines fighting for room in the game. That said, it's still an really well-told story with literally dozens of returning playable characters that have been established over the nine previous games. Not among the series' very best, but great nonetheless.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift ApartPS58.5/10Pretty much exactly what everyone's come to expect from Ratchet & Clank. Smooth, highly entertaining gameplay with plenty of clever weapons, a variety of cool locations, and perhaps the best story in the entire series so far. Rivet and Kit are great additions to the cast, and the visuals are still very impressive nearly four years after release.
Dark ChroniclePS27.0/10A solid enough action RPG from a studio that would go on to make far better games later down the line. The story is quite forgettable with a lot of seemingly significant events just happening without much build-up, the characters don't get nearly enough development to really create an attachment with the player, and the gameplay gets quite repetitive by the end of the game. Nothing about it is actually bad, but it's only just about good enough to warrant a single playthrough.
ShantaePS46.0/10A charming little platformer held back by its origins as a Game Boy Color title. Probably among the best-looking games on the handheld, though I played the updated rerelease. The gameplay is decent, the transformations are a nice mechanic to centre everything on, the story is just an excuse for the main character to go on this adventure, but it's charming and has some nice humour. The main issue was that the game doesn't really guide the player anywhere. You might get the name of the place you need to get to next, but finding it is entirely up to you, which can get quite frustrating if you pick the wrong direction to go and end up in a dead end after 20 to 30 minutes of platforming.

Currently Playing:

  • Koudelka (PS1)

Backlog:

  • The Witcher III
  • Tales of Vesperia
  • Tales of Arise
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak
  • Persona 5
  • Final Fantasy Tactics
  • Ghost of Tsushima
  • Star Ocean: The Second Story R
  • Star Ocean: The Divine Force
  • Demon's Souls
  • Atelier Ryza 2
  • Nier Replicant
  • Tactics Ogre: Reborn
  • Armored Core VI
  • Lost Judgment
  • Sea of Stars


Finished Neva & Lost Ember recently

Backlog
Steam:(age series has ongoing DLC expansions did one of them from this year so far)
Xbox:
Assassins Creed Odyssey
Assassins Creed Shadows
Dynasty Warriors Origins

Switch
Xenoblade Chronicles X



Beat Clair Obscur Expedition 33 at 40 hours. 10/10. 

All I'm gonna say is this is my game of the generation, even above Elden Ring. It is close to perfect, not exactly so it just lacks some QoL stuff like loadouts for the deep passive buff system and a compass for the overworld and a boss gaunlet (I'm sure they will add this). Asides, it's just phenomenal. A masterpiece that is so very close to perfection, something that comes around a handful of times during a generation if even that. A must play for even people who dislike turnbased games. 

Edit: The game has a gauntlet, not in any menu but baked into the world which is one less critique. 

Last edited by LegitHyperbole - on 03 May 2025

The Fury said:

GoW Ragnorak. Jak 1. Kurushi, Jumping Flash!. GoW. Uncharted 2, Sly 1. Death Stradning. Toy Story 2

So, started playing FF8 again as got an itch after talking about it, wanted to create a run where character actually have certain roles instead of just maxing them all :P

However, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dropped before I could get very far. I had been excited for it since it was first show at the Xbox  and then stayed away from most stuff since.

Honestly, this is one of the best games I've played all gen if not ever. It's superb in so many way. I mean, you know, I'm presuming you are playing or have seen the praise.

The music is astounding, the characters and story really good, it looks amazing and combat is really good and intuitive and rip for exploit. :P

It's an easy 10/10 for sure. Main story and some side stuff in 36 hours.

My only issue (and not one that would reduce the score) and this will be hidden behind spoilers because play it!

Spoiler!

I do not like Verso, like at all. When he came in I at least wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt but he felt like not only as he there just to move the plot alot but was hiding something, his fake "cheeky" persona where he was stoic and reserved on the field but quirky, flirty and I'm your best bud, in camp. Like, why can't I play the actual interesting character, Gustave? The more the game went on the more I got the point of him in the story sure but he became just a background character and in Act 3 I wish he was. Less said about later revelations the better. Fucker.

I hated the fact I had to play as him in camp in Act 3.



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Dead Rising 2 (Steam Deck)
Spyro Reignited Trilogy (Steam Deck)
Fable Anniversary (Steam Deck)
Ratchet & Clank 2 (Emulator)
Project Gotham Racing 3 (X360)
Amped 3 (X360)
Professor Layton and the Curious Village (NDS)
Assassin's Creed (X360)
Gears of War (X360)
Professor Layton: Pandora's Box (NDS)
Professor Layton: Lost Future (NDS)
Dragon Quest IX (NDS)
Just Cause (X360)
Shin Megami Tensei IV (3DS)

Finished SMT IV, the game was fine but it didn't click with me anyway close to the Persona series. I also think I got the worst and earliest ending with the "Nihilistic Ending" but I didn't have the desire to reload my save and keep going for a different ending.

Currently I have playthroughs of Oblivion Remastered and Grim Dawn in progress.



I've beaten my 11th game for 2025!

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (Steam/PC) - one of the best games I've played.

Beaten so far in 2025
-Grand Theft Auto V (PS5) - January 2025
-Shin Megami Tensei V (NS) - February 2025
-Doom (Classic) (NS) - February 2025
-Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle (NS) - February 2025
-Yooka-Laylee (NS) - February 2025
-Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (NS) - February 2025
-One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 (NS) - February 2025
-Capcom Fighting Collection (NS) - February 2025
-Kirby's Dream Land (NSO) - March 2025
-Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate (Xbox) - April 2025
-Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PC) - May 2025

Beaten in Hours
-Shin Megami Tensei V (NS) - 62 hours
-Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PC) - 56 hours
-Grand Theft Auto V (PS5) - 50 Hours
-Yooka-Laylee (NS) - 20 hours
-One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 (NS) - 15 hours
-Capcom Fighting Collection (NS) - 15 hours
-Doom (Classic) (NS) - 10 hours
-Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (NS) - 10 hours
-Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle (NS) - 7 hours
-Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate (Xbox) - 3 hours
-Kirby's Dream Land (NSO) - 2 hours

Beaten Games Scores
-Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PC) - 100
-Grand Theft Auto V (PS5) - 97
-Capcom Fighting Collection (NS) - 95
-Shin Megami Tensei V (NS) - 89
-One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 (NS) - 89
-Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle (NS) - 85
-Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (NS) - 85
-Yooka-Laylee (NS) - 82
-Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate (Xbox) - 78
-Doom (Classic) (NS) - 74
-Kirby's Dream Land (NSO) - 70

Total Number of Hours Played on Platforms
NS: 141 hours
PC: 56 hours
PS5: 50 Hours
Xbox: 3 hours


Currently Playing

Next to Play (In no particular order and Subject to Change)

-Mario Kart World (NS2)
-Super Mario Sunshine (NS)
-Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition (PS5)
-Gears of War 3 (X360)
-Disgaea 2 PC (Steam)
-Marvel VS Capcom Infinite (Steam)
-The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time (NSO)
-Donkey Kong Country 2 (GBA)
-Assassin's Creed Rogue (Steam)
-Capcom Arcade Stadium 1 (NS)

Edit: My top 20 most played games on Steam (FFVIIRI made it #13)

Last edited by BasilZero - on 08 May 2025

In order of finished games / expansions. Next starting AC Shadows


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Forgot to add this to my previous post (then again been too busy lol)

I've finished Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Steam few days ago

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Game: Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
Genre: Action RPG
Developer: Square Enix
Publisher: Square Enix
System: Steam (PC)
Year of Release: 2022
Date of Completion: May 8th 2025
Length of Playthrough: 56 Hours

Score: 100/100

+More fleshed out/expanded story and characters of original FFVII and the Midgar section of the story
+Gameplay is a great mesh of action RPG with turn based like mechanics (classic mode and ATB commands).
+Great cast of new characters and more personality/character given to older characters through extended story scenes
-Hard mode only available after beating the main game

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PC Specs

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12 GB
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
RAM: 32 GB DDR5 SDRAM
STORAGE: 2 TB SSD
OS: Windows 11 Home


Game played at 4K resolution and 120 FPS

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Score wise comparison to all the games I played and beaten in the series...


Final Fantasy I Dawn of Souls (GBA): 82
Final Fantasy I Anniversary (PSP): 85
Final Fantasy I (iOS): 81
Final Fantasy I Pixel Remaster (NS): 87
Final Fantasy II Dawn of Souls (GBA): 83
Final Fantasy II Anniversary (PSP): 85
Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster (NS): 87
Final Fantasy III (NES): 80
Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster (NS): 90
Final Fantasy III (DS): 86
Final Fantasy IV (SNES): 90
Final Fantasy IV (PS1): 89
Final Fantasy IV (GBA): 86
Final Fantasy IV (DS): 92
Final Fantasy IV (PSP): 94
Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster (NS): 95
Final Fantasy IV After Years/Prologue (PSP): 88
Final Fantasy V (SNES): 84
Final Fantasy V (PS1): 83
Final Fantasy V Advance (GBA): 88
Final Fantasy V (PC): 91
Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster (NS): 93
Final Fantasy VI (SNES): 95
Final Fantasy VI (PS1): 94
Final Fantasy VI Advance (GBA): 95
Final Fantasy VI (PC): 97
Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster (NS): 96
Final Fantasy VII (PS1): 93
Final Fantasy VII (PC): 93
Final Fantasy VII (NS): 94
Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core (PSP): 93
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PC): 100
Final Fantasy VIII (PS1): 88
Final Fantasy VIII (PC): 88
Final Fantasy IX (PS1): 95
Final Fantasy IX (PC): 97
Final Fantasy X (PS2): N/A
Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2): N/A
Final Fantasy XII (PS2): N/A
Final Fantasy XIII (PS3): 88
Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3): 86
Final Fantasy XV (PS4): 89
A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV (PS4): 70
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4): 87
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (DS): 82
Final Fantasy Dissidia (PSP): 100
Final Fantasy Dissidia 012 Duodecim (PSP): 96
Final Fantasy Tactics (PS1): 94
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (GBA): N/A



BasilZero said:

Forgot to add this to my previous post (then again been too busy lol)

I've finished Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Steam few days ago

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Game: Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
Genre: Action RPG
Developer: Square Enix
Publisher: Square Enix
System: Steam (PC)
Year of Release: 2022
Date of Completion: May 8th 2025
Length of Playthrough: 56 Hours

Score: 100/100

+More fleshed out/expanded story and characters of original FFVII and the Midgar section of the story
+Gameplay is a great mesh of action RPG with turn based like mechanics (classic mode and ATB commands).
+Great cast of new characters and more personality/character given to older characters through extended story scenes
-Hard mode only available after beating the main game

------

PC Specs

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12 GB
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
RAM: 32 GB DDR5 SDRAM
STORAGE: 2 TB SSD
OS: Windows 11 Home


Game played at 4K resolution and 120 FPS

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Score wise comparison to all the games I played and beaten in the series...


Final Fantasy I Dawn of Souls (GBA): 82
Final Fantasy I Anniversary (PSP): 85
Final Fantasy I (iOS): 81
Final Fantasy I Pixel Remaster (NS): 87
Final Fantasy II Dawn of Souls (GBA): 83
Final Fantasy II Anniversary (PSP): 85
Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster (NS): 87
Final Fantasy III (NES): 80
Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster (NS): 90
Final Fantasy III (DS): 86
Final Fantasy IV (SNES): 90
Final Fantasy IV (PS1): 89
Final Fantasy IV (GBA): 86
Final Fantasy IV (DS): 92
Final Fantasy IV (PSP): 94
Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster (NS): 95
Final Fantasy IV After Years/Prologue (PSP): 88
Final Fantasy V (SNES): 84
Final Fantasy V (PS1): 83
Final Fantasy V Advance (GBA): 88
Final Fantasy V (PC): 91
Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster (NS): 93
Final Fantasy VI (SNES): 95
Final Fantasy VI (PS1): 94
Final Fantasy VI Advance (GBA): 95
Final Fantasy VI (PC): 97
Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster (NS): 96
Final Fantasy VII (PS1): 93
Final Fantasy VII (PC): 93
Final Fantasy VII (NS): 94
Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core (PSP): 93
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PC): 100
Final Fantasy VIII (PS1): 88
Final Fantasy VIII (PC): 88
Final Fantasy IX (PS1): 95
Final Fantasy IX (PC): 97
Final Fantasy X (PS2): N/A
Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2): N/A
Final Fantasy XII (PS2): N/A
Final Fantasy XIII (PS3): 88
Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3): 86
Final Fantasy XV (PS4): 89
A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV (PS4): 70
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4): 87
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (DS): 82
Final Fantasy Dissidia (PSP): 100
Final Fantasy Dissidia 012 Duodecim (PSP): 96
Final Fantasy Tactics (PS1): 94
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (GBA): N/A

You forgot Stranger's of Paradise. Where does it rank?