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Ninglors Log 348
April Progress:
3
PPU monthly:
done
April Additions:
3
May Progress:
1
PPU monthly:
undone
May Additions:
Completed Games:
Won/Gifted Games:
Bought Games:
Currently playing:
So much from me :)
Have a lovely week!
Queen Ninglor
For Screenshot Sunday #53 i wish you all a Happy Easter (yes, we Orthodox are weird and celeberate it after the Catholic one). And second, here is a super cool hero landing shot from Batman The Telltale Series, Season 1.
Always do the super hero landing, ALWAYS!
If you haven’t already I highly recommend you give this game a try. It’s probably my second favorite Telltale game and my second favorite Batman game of all time. I think it even came 2nd on my GOTY list last year. Really a great game with a fresh take on the Batman mythos.
Lastly, I need to fix some of the links to a few screenshots… Dang internet things. Anyway, until next week!
End of April Update!
I hope everyone is doing well! I’m continuing on with my PoP challenge and also spending to much time on Overwatch 2. I was also feeling very nostalgic so I hooked up my N64. Get ready for some retro game reviews as well.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps
24.8 hours, 14 of 37 achievements
8/10 for the soundtrack.. the game is good too.
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Ori and the Will of the Wisp is a sequel to The Blind Forest. I played the first game years ago. I don't remember much but it definitely hit me emotionally and became an instant favorite of mine. This sequel also hits all the emotional beats.
The soundtrack is beautiful. It borrows a lot of the iconic songs from its predecessor while adding some new ones. The sequel keeps the same art style but updates the graphics. It looks beautiful and vivid. The world feels very lively and you can tell every area was well thought out!
In Will of the Wisp, you get more abilities and new game mechanics. Combat is even more important than before.
The platforming is still great. It's so smooth and satisfying. Nothing feels better than having a game respond to your movements correctly every single time.
The story itself is probably the most controversial part of the game. No spoilers! There are a lot more story beats in this game and it leaves you with a lot to think about. I'm still trying to decide how I feel about it. I do give props to the developers for taking risks and trying a new direction with the narrative. I still enjoy the first game's story more, but this one has more messages to unpack and reflect on.
I think there were a couple missed opportunities in this game. One being Ku not being a playable character or a partner. Ori and Ku only work together for about five minutes of the game. Combining Ori's abilities with Ku's would have added so much to the game, and also added more of a narrative to Ku's character.
Overall, both games are fantastic. The Blind Forest instantly transports you to this new world with this lovable protagonist. It nails the atmosphere and has you cheering Ori on the whole time. Will of the Wisp has a slightly darker tone while still taking you on this epic journey with even better combat and abilities. Both games are fantastic and worth playing! Steam Deck Compatilibity:This game is verified and works beautifully on the steam deck!
Cassette Beats is a monster collecting game where you wash up on a mysterious island with a town full of people who can't escape. You must try to find your way home while making friends, solving mysteries, and fighting the threats that plague the town.
This game is sooo good. It's obviously inspired by Pokemon, but it adds so much more to the formula that it (imo) surpasses any modern Pokemon game. The battling system is more unique; there is a lot more free will to do what you want in this world, and instead of collecting monsters, you use cassettes to copy their DNA and turn into the monster yourself! You also gain human partners that you can build relationships with. They join you throughout the game. Each partner adds new dialogue and unique perspectives. There is a neat fuse mechanic that lets you fuse you and your partners monster to make one unique, stronger monster during battle.
There are a ton of unique side missions you can do that add a lot to the story. The tone of this game is a bit creepier, especially with some enemies you encounter, but it still manages to keep that usual optimistic and charming tone.
The thing I'm most impressed by is how much detail and love they put into this game. At first, I didn't expect much, but the more I played, the more details popped up. The soundtrack is great and the monsters were really thought out. They all look great and have unique descriptions and lore for each one. Most have an evolution and you can collect data on each one.
The details on the monsters, the enemies, the partners, the new abilities, and their strengths/weaknesses are all taken into consideration with much care.
Overall, I highly recommend this game! Maybe I hyped it up to much, but it was an honest surprise. There is a lot packed into this game. I could have played for hours and hours more, but I had to move onto other games.
Side note: Just keep in mind that the moving speed is very slow at the beginning and it drove me crazy. You will get a couple of abilities that make your movement speed very fast, so stay strong until then.
Steam Deck Compatibility: This game is verified and ran great on the steam deck. I recommend this one on the deck if you have one.
Next Time:
April 2024
Finished games:
New games:
Quick thoughts:
Destroy All Humans!
7/10
Remaster of old game in which you are an alien invading Earth. It’s TPP action adventure game, there are a few maps which are revisited couple of times, and most of gameplay is shooting humans, or imposing are one of them, to collect information. It was alright, a bit goofy, I liked the humor and tons of nods to 50’s and 60’s pop culture.
A Tale of Paper
6/10
Platformer with a paper origami man as a protagonist, with changing shape mechanic. I liked it, but save systems was annoying - It was saving only at the beginning of the level, and because I was soft lock at one of the level, I think I had to replay it 3 times. Also - the last bossfight of DLC… why a cosy platformer suddenly changed into Dark Souls?
Omen Exitio: Plague
6/10
Choose your own adventure with a chtulhu theme. It was allright, nicely written, but nothing spectacular.
Tunic
8/10
Awesome Zelda-like game in which you have to correctly guess the rules of a game. It’s half Zelda-like game, half a puzzle, with a lot of descripting messages. Some bossfights were quite brutal.
Backpack Hero
7/10
A nice roguelike based on an inventory management - an inventory is very limited, but stuff is interacting with each other, so you can make some nice combos. There are a few characters, each with its own rules. My biggest problem - it was a bit too much luck based.
Update 131: April 2024
Where is the year going 😱
Load of garbage game, can't be completed cause lvl 3 throws errors
You have a collection of 5 popular games, but none of them really good:
Sudoku: I guess it works, one of the only ones with some kind of problem.
Mahjong : very weird version of Mahjong that ends in the middle of play after some timer runs out
Pirate Solitaire : suits are all wrong here, took me a while to find out how to play it
Bayou Words : kinda like scrabble, once the timer runs out you see your score but you don't see the words you have missed
G-Tris : a really bad Tetris clone
Worked absolutely fine on my old laptop and was actually fun. Once I tried playing it on my good gaming PC it was an absolute shit show. Controls went haywire
I'm not sure what to say about this game, just don't play it
Okay fighting game, not much to say about it
Did not really like the first two games. No maps or fast tavel system. The third one was the best imo, but overall pretty meh.
I'm not sure what to say about this game. I thought it would be better, but the endless dialouge got boring quickly. Guess it is an okay game if you do not mind all the walking and talking.
I appear to be very bad at this game -_- Since I did not try to kill civilians
I liked the game, though the beginning levels are rather tough since you do not have the correct equipment unlocked.
Liked this HOG, though some of the HOG scenes were weird and needed some getting used to, when you had to look for shapes. I rather have it written down somewhere instead of guessing what they mean.
This game is absolutely adorable and I liked the story. It's darker than it's cute astethic would suggest.
You are a bee and you fulfill bee tasks. Really cute game. Though it is not a simulator. You fly through bubbles representing flowers. Some of the challenges can get quiet repetetive.
Loved the game, thought it was actually too short. Wouldn't have minded some more cases.
Overall Backlog Progress:-0,62% change to last times unfinished/never played games (57,15% unfinished games)
Overall SG Wins Progress:+0,38% change to last times unfinished/never played games (42,09% unfinished games)
SG wins:
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered
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Mythic Ocean
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Bee Simulator
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Coromon
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Encodya
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Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden
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Brunch Club
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Youtubers Life
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ACE COMBAT™ 7: SKIES UNKNOWN
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Overpass™
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Homestead Arcana
Bought Games:
PoP: thanks to Moony1986 & ChocolateVC for challenging me Working on DLC's: Trying to compelte another playthrough: PAGYWOSG:
May 03 2024
Progress Report #12: April 2024
Monthly tally - Backlog: 22, Yekhus: 5
Total play time: 37h
The Shrouded Isle took a lot longer than I expected to beat. Although not out of difficulty (2nd try, and the first was a fairly short first contact), but because the "integrated" DLC made the game's campaign almost twice as long. I found the game interesting, with the relatively simple procedural mathematical "puzzle" aligning in interesting ways with the mood, lore and themes. But it doesn't really have any replayability. Once I found the algorithm (or combination of strategies to apply), it just became a very repetitive and mechanical rote thing. Which is why I will leave all those achievements untouched for now, and call it beaten and done.
Completed or Beaten (5)
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Patrick's Parabox
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Sheepy: A Short Adventure
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The Shrouded Isle
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Through Abandoned: The Underground City
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Super Blue Boy Planet
Progressed (1)
Added to collection (Steam) (10)
- Yakuza Kiwami
- Yakuza 0
- Yakuza Kiwami 2
- Yakuza 3 Remastered
- Yakuza 4 Remastered
- Yakuza 5 Remastered
- Content Warning (freebie)
- Streamer Life Simulator (freebie)
- Roboden (free)
- FreeInfantry (free)
Added to collection (Epic) (6)
- Thief (freebie)
- Chivalry 2 (pass)
- The Big Con (freebie)
- Town of Salem 2 (free)
- Industria (freebie)
- LISA: The Definitive Edition (freebie)
Added to collection (Other) (6)
- A Twisted Path to Renown (giveaway)
- Faraway 2: Jungle Escape (pass)
- Drawn: Trail of Shadows (pass)
- Fallout 76 (pass)
- Living Legends: Fallen Sky (pass)
- Vlad Circus: Descend Into Madness (pass)
Log # 1
I haven’t posted anything here for quite some time, but I have been keeping track of games I’ve played, and now I’ve finished 100 of them since last time I posted. Just wanted to celebrate that by dumping a list of all those 100 finished games:
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SteamWorld Dig
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Death Road to Canada
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Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale
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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
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CODE VEIN
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Resident Evil 4
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Moonlighter
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Galactic Civilizations III
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Bully: Scholarship Edition
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
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Batman: Arkham City GOTY
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Redeemer
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Satellite Reign
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The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav
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Train Valley 2
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STAR WARS™ Knights of the Old Republic™
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Scribblenauts Unlimited
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From Dust
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Forager
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Graveyard Keeper
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Call of Duty: World at War
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World of Goo
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Turmoil
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Democracy 3
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Infested Planet
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Legend of Grimrock
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SteamWorld Dig 2
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Hitman: Codename 47
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Dungeon of the ENDLESS™
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Immortal Redneck
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Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization
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Sundered: Eldritch Edition
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Kitty Powers' Matchmaker
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Katamari Damacy REROLL
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Battlefield 1 ™
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Frostpunk
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Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon
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Renegade Ops
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Shadow Warrior 2
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
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Rock of Ages
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
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DARK SOULS™: REMASTERED
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Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition
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Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition
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Far Cry 5
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House Flipper
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Game Dev Tycoon
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Supreme Commander 2
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Battlefield™ 2042
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RimWorld
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MX vs. ATV Reflex
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Project Warlock
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Evoland
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Car Mechanic Simulator 2015
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Borderlands 3
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Fight'N Rage
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Battle Chef Brigade
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Big Pharma
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Space Pirates and Zombies
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Neon Chrome
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Grim Dawn
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One Finger Death Punch 2
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Katana ZERO
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DiRT 3 Complete Edition
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Coin Crypt
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Human Resource Machine
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Blue Estate
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Titan Quest Anniversary Edition
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Offworld Trading Company
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South Park™: The Stick of Truth™
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Rise of Industry
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Plague Inc: Evolved
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Tropico 6
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Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin
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Dark Souls III
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ELDEN RING
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Left 4 Dead 2
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Papers, Please
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Deep Rock Galactic
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DOOM Eternal
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For Honor
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Vanquish
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Doom & Destiny
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Path of Exile
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Total War: WARHAMMER
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Splatter - Zombiecalypse Now
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Crawl
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Halls of Torment
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Legend of Grimrock 2
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GemCraft - Frostborn Wrath
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Vampire Survivors
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Metro: Last Light Redux
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Shank
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Assault Android Cactus
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SEGA Bass Fishing
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Abyss Odyssey
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LEGO® Star Wars™: The Complete Saga
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Valkyria Chronicles™
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Slay the Spire
Gomo: Ok puzzle adventure game, with only occasional need to notice the necessary detail as a blocker making it difficult.
The Gunk: 3d puzzle platformer - overall pretty good, but not so mad about the character interaction or the pace of gunk removal (a little frustrating even after upgrading)
9 Clues 2: Enjoyed this well-implemented HOG, but it was very gentle on standard difficulty (and I did a quick run on easy afterwards to pick up the remaining achievements) - there appears to be no driver to do it on Advanced difficulty other than the satisfaction of having done so.
Red Dead Redemption II: Far more enjoyable than I was expecting. I played RDR Online a while back (the achievements ported over to RDR2), and found it very sterile, and have never particularly enjoyed the quests in the GTAs. The single player on this game had a fairly vibrant world, mostly non-annoying quests, and lots of short contextual conversations available. Actual gunfighting was relatively easy with autotargetting, and the ability to skip on failure during missions was a reassurance (though never used). Lots of game still available if I feel like getting completionist (but I probably won’t – HLTB is saying another ~130 hours for a complete run!)
April 2024 - Making History
Games played this month
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Drawful 2
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The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe
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Iron Fisticle
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SUPERHOT
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Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
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Victoria 3
Gameplay Summary
This month was marked by strong progress in a variety of metrics. I played a larger variety of games than I have recently, I beat two more titles, and I earned several achievements on the games I did not beat yet. I would consider this a productive gaming month even with typically low hours played. The progress made in this month will lead to good results in the future.
Beaten: Drawful 2
Another Jackbox title is ready to be marked as beaten. This standalone title is an absolute blast, basically being digital Pictionary. I played this with some family and friends for a game day, and we had a great time. I will be playing it again in May for a work event because it was a lot of fun.
Beaten: The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe
After reaching 100% on the original, I was happy to work on the Ultra Deluxe version. Though the bar was fairly low to “beat” the game (can be done in a few minutes), I was able to get most of the achievements legitimately. I only have a few more achievements to earn, and then I have to wait 10 years to earn the last achievement without cheating. I highly recommend this title.
In Progress: Iron Fisticle
Iron Fisticle is a fun little roguelike. This was a win recommended by my Play or Pay (PoP) picker, and so far, it has not disappointed me. A play session can be completed in about 30 minutes, and I am starting to get the hang of how to progress. Most recently, I am able to complete the first two floors consistently, but I have had trouble completing the third. I came very close though, and I do plan to beat this before the end of the PoP cycle in June. I did take a break though since I wanted to try something else.
In Progress: SUPERHOT
This title lives up to the hype. As someone who is very bad at aiming in FPS games, I was glad for the time freezing mechanics, where I was able to take my time and strategize vs running and spraying. The story is interesting so far. I am noticing the story may be shorter than I thought, so it will be interesting when I get to the point of beating challenges. This will be needed since I categorized it in my Long PoP list (15-25 hours). It is very fun though, so I think I can put up with it long enough to meet the minimum Long criteria.
In Progress: Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
Not too much was done for TABS this month. All I did was complete the Pirate campaign. It’s still progress though, so I’m not complaining.
In Progress: Victoria 3
This month, I had time to play some Victoria 3 with a friend of mine. We each picked a random country to play as, and we just played for fun. Achievements do not unlock in multiplayer, so unfortunately there is no trackable progress for this month. Nonetheless, it was nice to unwind and have fun with a new yet familiar title.