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1. Robo Cop: Rogue City20 hours - 7/10    (Platinum)

2. Crash Team Racing [Replay] ● 9 hours - 10/10

3. Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth70 hours - 9/10

4. Alan Wake [& DLC] ● 25 hours - 8/10    (Platinum)

5. Army of Ruin [All stars] ● 33 hours - 8/10

6. Final Fantasy 1635 hours - 6/10

7. High on Life 10 hours - 6/10

8. Black Myth Wu Kong69 hours - 9/10     (Platinum)

9. Nobody Wants to die8 hours - 7/10     (Platinum)

10. Astrobot [All bots] ● 25 hours - 9/10    (Platinum)

11. Astro's Playroom ● 5 hours - 7/10      (Platinum)

12. NERD Survivors 12 hours - 7/10   (Platinum)

13. Like a Dragon Gaiden ● 26 hours - 8/10  (Platinum)

14. Terminator Resistance ● 10 hours - 5/10  (Platinum) 

15. KARMA: The Dark World ● 8 hours - 7/10  (Platinum)

16. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 ● 100 hours - 10/10  (Platinum)

17. The First Berserker: Khazan ● 124 hours - 9/10  (Platinum)

18. Bright Memories: Infinite ● 5 hours - 5/10   (Platinum)

19. Another Crabs Treaure 20 hours - 6/10  (Platinum)

20. Still Wakes The Deep ● 8 hours - 3/10  (Platinum)

21. Dungeons of Hinterberg ● 26 hours - 8/10  (Platinum)

22. Keepers Toll [All booses] ● 14 hours - 8/10

23. Death Stranding 2: OTB ● 118 hours - 10/10  (Platinum)

 

Total: 686 hours (94 hours in 2024) on beaten games. Average of 16.3 hours per week. 74% Platinum rate. 1 game beaten per 9 days. Total hours played 888 at 21.1 hours per week. 

Average rating: 7.5/10 

Actively playing: Soulstone Survivors, Ghost of Yotei, Turbo Overkill, Powewashibg Simulator 

Last edited by LegitHyperbole - on 15 October 2025

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My gaming has taken a severe nose dive, 40 hours since I beat Death Stranding 2 in July, 20 of those hours being in powerwashing simulator. It's like a 90% reduction in controller in hand time and no games finished but I thought I'd update for the new page at any rate.



Games I've beaten:

1. Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Switch)
2. Ys IV: Mask of the Sun (SNES/SFC)
3. Ys 3: Wanderers from Ys (SNES)
4. Soul Blazer (SNES)
5. Super Meat Boy (PC)
6. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Series X)
7. Suikoden 1 HD (PC)
8. Dread Delusion (PC)
9. Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (Switch 2)
10. Final Fantasy Legend (Switch 2)
11. Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders (PC)
12. Heretic: Faith Renewed (PC)
13. Shadow of the Ninja Reborn (Switch 2)
14. Hollow Knight: Silksong (Switch 2)



Path of Exile 2 Early Access
Persona 3 Reload
Dynasty Warriors Origin (Sun, Liu, Cao)
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (Platinum)
Monster Hunter Wilds
The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce
Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army

Digimon Survive
Trails Through Daybreak
Ghost of Yotei (Platinum)

I had a desire for some longer games and boy did I find them.

First I played Digimon Survive. As a big fan of Digimon games, I wasn't sure what to expect with this game. Turns out it is mainly a visual novel with a bit tactical RPG sprinkled in. Still the story was pretty good, a good successor to the Digimon anime, but more for the older audiences. The bonds were interesting and tied to the digimon, as well as the MCs decisions. Each digivolution felt well earned. And if they weren't enough, you can recruit digimon out in the world. My favorite digimon was included in the game so I was very satisfied. I used all my one time training bonuses to buff him up to be pretty strong, and then him and the MC digimon carried me through many fights. Speaking of gameplay, some of the levels were surprisingly challenging in the endgame. The game kept me engaged even in new game plus, which is a rare feat, but for this game, NG plus is necessary. I only played 1 route and the NG plus exclusive route, and apparently there are 2 other routes with interesting story changes and new digimon. Music was pretty decent. Overall a good game, well worth playing for any digimon fan.

Next I played Trails Through Daybreak. It was finally time I played my first Falcom game, yet another legendary JRPG developer. This game is chunky. It isn't all quality, but most of the time I was having fun. Story is good even with the limited voice acting. My mind can recreate the voices easy enough. However the repetitive nature of the game can get annoying. I definitely cannot play Trails Through Daybreak 2 for awhile. This game has many callbacks to the previous games, that I did not understand at all due to this being my first Trails game. One character included, I fell in love with and made sure to steer the story around her if given the chance. The last chapter felt kind of unnecessary, and such events happening would call for the leaders to be executed or exiled. The final boss also unnecessary and very surprising, but I got through it. The music is not up my high standards when it comes to JRPG music, but it was okay. Overall a good game, but I can't rate it higher than many other JRPG series. I will have to try some more.

And last night I finished Ghost of Yotei. Then the Platinum looked easy enough and took an extra 2 hours. It is very much like Ghost of Tsushima. There are a few things better in Ghost of Tsushima and a few things worse. However much like NG plus, the 2nd time around isn't quite as enjoyable. Still it wasn't bad, but maybe it is because I really want to play Nioh 3, that this game feels kind of bland in comparison. Obviously I enjoyed it enough to platinum it, but something just felt off the entire time I played it. I really enjoyed using the Odachi, and I wasn't afraid to use the other tools in the duels. In Ghost of Tsushima I always did the duels without the extra tools and it was great fun. In Ghost of Yotei, katana only felt frustrating. Maybe the timings felt different, or maybe I am just off. The snow place seemed to be 2 or 3 times as big as the other areas, which was strange. I rushed the Odachi and then went to the snow place after that area in order to get Odachi upgrades. But it forced me to dip my toes in the Ishikari plain for a bit to get the upgrades. I really enjoyed the Shamisen and the music. Overall a decent game, now make Infamous 4.

That is probably my last full game of the year, as I will go back to Nioh 2 DLC before Nioh 3. I never played the DLC since I completed the game so quickly at launch. And then I might play a bit of WoW to prepare for BC anniversary.



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.
Koudelka
PS18.0/10This was a game I had once played back on the PS1, but never actually finished. I decided to finally see if I could actually get through it, and I'm extremely glad I did, as Koudelka turned out to be something of a hidden gem. A turn-based RPG with a distinct horror style, set in Wales in the late 19th century, Koudelka is also the first game in what would later become the Shadowhearts series. I loved the setting and visual style the game has, and the relatively small cast of characters is really well realized. The soundtrack is also great, though disappointingly short, and the game also has one of the best voice acting of its generation. I also really liked the battle system, except for its sluggish pace that got a bit annoying later on in the game. Still, overall, this was a great game that I wish I had actually managed to finish back in the day, but at least I was able to do it now.
Nier Replicant ver. 1.22PS48.5/10

I had played through the original Nier years ago on the PS3, and while I do love that game as well, it's very obvious that it was working with a very limited budget. The story, characters, and music were all excellent, but the graphics and gameplay lacked polish (Very much the story of Cavia throughout its existence). With this remaster those aspects have been vastly improved, the elements that were already great are still just as good, and they've even added an entire new plot ending to connect the game more clearly to Nier: Automata.

Still, Nier Replicant isn't perfect. While I think the way the game handles its multiple ending by adding new storyline details and plot threads to each subsequent playthrough is clever, having to essentially replay the same sections of the story four times after the first ending does get a bit tedious after a while. Not a massive flaw or anything, but still. Overall, Nier Replicant a great game that has massively benefited from the remaster.

Demon's SoulsPS59.0/10

Despite the fact that Soulsborne games are some of my all-time favourites, I had never actually played Demon's Souls before this, so it was definitely long past due. For the most part, the game lives up to its reputation. Honestly, the main shortcomings are largely due to the improvements that FromSoftware have made in the years since this game was originally released. For example, the bosses are unquestionably on the simpler and easier side compared to later Soulsborne titles, and the gameplay is the archetypal Soulslike experience, but this is the game that largely set the template in the first place so it feels a bit disingenuous to criticize it for that. The one aspect that I did find genuinely irritating are the boss runs. Dying to a boss generally meant several minutes of running back to the boss door just to try again, and it was rarely a challenge and more an annoyance. 

Still, the atmosphere is impeccable, the gameplay is unquestionably satisfying, and all the things that make Soulsborne games great are here. Later games may have improved upon the formula, but that doesn't mean what we have here is anything less than great.

Little NightmaresPS47.0/10

Wonderfully tense horror-platformer that creates an often genuinely harrowing and disturbing world to play in. The platforming is solid, though unremarkable, and the trial-and-error style gameplay can get very irritating at time, but the gorgeous audiovisual presentation does a lot of the heavy lifting in its place. The puzzles are nice too. It is a very short game though, I beat it in less than two hours, but I did not find all secrets or collectables.

Little Nightmares IIPS57.5/10

Much of the same as its predecessor, just improved slightly in all aspects. The audiovisual side is even better than before, the gameplay has more variety, though there's still a lot of trial-and-error, and the way the game reveals its relationship to the first game is quite well done. It's also quite a lot longer than the previous game, so there's more of it to enjoy. Both of them are well worth playing, if only for the wonderful style and audiovisual design of the world and the characters.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33PS59.5/10

An absolutely fantastic game. Breathed new life into the turn-based RPG space, with an excellent story, wonderful characters, gorgeous visual style, and the year's best soundtrack to boot. Easy frontrunner for game of the year, and I have trouble imagining any other game taking the top spot from Clair Obscur.

Sea of StarsPS58.5/10

An RPG very much inspired by the classic SNES era JRPGs like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI. Gorgeous pixel art, good characters and solid story make for a very enjoyable time. Doesn't quite reach the heights of the games that inspired it, but still great overall.

Monument ValleyPC7.0/10

A fun little puzzle game that centers around the shifting of perspectives to figure out solutions to the puzzles. Relatively easy and quite short.

Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret FairyPS58.0/10The Atelier-series has found its niche as these fairly lighthearted RPGs that won't really pose too much of a challenge to anyone even a bit experienced within the genre, but they are a fun time regardless. The battle system is decent, and the item creation system through alchemy has some nice depth and variety to it. 
Gravity Rush 2PS58.0/10A replay of a game I'd beaten once before years ago. Still a very good game that feels like more than the sum of its parts thanks to the unique setting and characters. 
Fire Emblem: Three HousesSwitch9.0/10I'd had Three Houses sitting on my shelf for at least two years before I got around to playing it, but I'm very glad I did because I think might now be my favourite Switch game in general. Great, tactically satisfying gameplay, interesting characters that change and develop over the course of the game, really well-told story, and an excellent score on top of that as well. I'll have to give it a bit more time and thought, but I think BotW is no longer my favourite Switch game after playing this. The rating might even go up a bit.

Currently Playing:

  • Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter (PS5)
  • Forgotten Anne (PC)

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
  • Tactics Ogre: Reborn
  • Armored Core VI
  • Lost Judgment
  • Resident Evil 2
  • Chrono Trigger


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I completed Nioh 2 DLC. It was well worth the $10 I spent on it, but I did find the content slightly lacking if I bought it for the original $30. Still most of the content is in the NG+ tiers you get, but I haven't delved into that too much. The DLC reminded me why I liked the game so much. My love for this game far exceeds Nioh or any Fromsoft game, and I finally kind of realized why. I play a stupid build, and I smash my head into the bosses. Nioh 2 allows that to be possible. Shuten Doji or Otakemaru vs me. I dodge what I can but ultimately what I want to do is hit them. Dodging is only a vector for getting me closer to them in order to hit them more. So I do hit them, and they hit back. Other games, I am either dodging or parrying more than 50% of the time. In Nioh 2 I am attacking more than 50% of the time. A lot of fights come down to dps races, their massive health bar vs mine and 9 elixers. When I come out on top with 0 elixers left and a sliver of health, I feel ecstasy. Of course Nioh 2 does allow dodge builds and tank builds to work too, but for me attack build is where it is at.



Farsala said:

I completed Nioh 2 DLC. It was well worth the $10 I spent on it, but I did find the content slightly lacking if I bought it for the original $30. Still most of the content is in the NG+ tiers you get, but I haven't delved into that too much. The DLC reminded me why I liked the game so much. My love for this game far exceeds Nioh or any Fromsoft game, and I finally kind of realized why. I play a stupid build, and I smash my head into the bosses. Nioh 2 allows that to be possible. Shuten Doji or Otakemaru vs me. I dodge what I can but ultimately what I want to do is hit them. Dodging is only a vector for getting me closer to them in order to hit them more. So I do hit them, and they hit back. Other games, I am either dodging or parrying more than 50% of the time. In Nioh 2 I am attacking more than 50% of the time. A lot of fights come down to dps races, their massive health bar vs mine and 9 elixers. When I come out on top with 0 elixers left and a sliver of health, I feel ecstasy. Of course Nioh 2 does allow dodge builds and tank builds to work too, but for me attack build is where it is at.

Still need to beat this one



Finished in 2025
* Diablo 4
* Persona 3 Reload
* Danganronpa 3
* Mortal Kombat X
* Street Fighter 4
* Resident Evil 8
* Final Fantasy XVI (cleared all DLC as well)
* Resident Evil 2 (Jill Run)
* Final Fantasy V pixel remaster
* Class of 09
* Street Fighter 5
* Final Fantasy VI pixel remaster
* Mortal Kombat 1
* Final Fantasy IV pixel remaster
* Mortal Kombat 11
* Gris
* Mortal Kombat Legacy Collection: got all the achievements 

Last edited by Ashadelo - on 09 November 2025

我是广州人

Nr 29 borderlands 3. Took us 42 hours lvl 48.
Absolutely LOVE this game the sheer amount of guns and the art design and gunplay makes this a must have.
A shame about the large amount of bugs/patches and the story sucks but DAMN we are having so much fun!
Onto newgameplay.



  • Dead Rising 2 (Steam)
  • Spyro Reignited Trilogy (Steam)
  • Fable Anniversary (Steam)
  • 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)
  • Victory Heat Rally (Steam)
  • Haste (Steam)
  • Burnout Legends (Emulator)
  • Donkey Kong Land (Emulator)
  • Epic Mickey Rebrushed (Steam)
  • Red Dead Redemption (Steam)
  • Crash Bandicoot 3 (Emulator)
  • Persona 5 Royal (Steam)

Currently playing RDR Undead Nightmare and megabonk.