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OC/DC

Space Marine 1.5

25.6 hours
5310

Well this is the most delayed review so far.. thankfully it's a brief one, so i can ease back into the rhythm of these things

Boltgun is a simple game; a boomer shooter, some might call it, or a doom-clone, if it was back in the day. It's clearly taking a lot of inspiration from those early-early 3D shooters, so perhaps doom-clone was even on the dev doc at some point. Coat the whole thing in a Warhammer 40k paint-job, and you have yourself a decent time

Weapons, gunplay, enemies, visuals, music - everything is alright to pretty good. Some soft-remixing ideas come with the weapon "strength" stat vs enemy armor, but nothing brain-changing (at least on normal). The narrative has 40k flavour, but as is tradition in these games, is just a thin excuse to shoot more things, which is fine

All in all, i can respect the commitment to the old-school 3d shooter bit, but perhaps they can be a bit bolder next time


Yesterday

ninglor03

Ninglors Log 431

9.03.26 – 16.03.26

March Progress:
7
PPU monthly:
done
March Additions:
3

Games finished this week:

I Was a Teenage Exocolonist

105 hours, 50 of 50 achievements
Present from 2025


TASOMACHI: Behind the Twilight

12 hours, 11 of 11 achievements


My Douchey Boss Has a Gentle Twin Brother?! - BL Visual Novel

3 hours, 3 of 3 achievements
F2P


Whispered Secrets: Into the Beyond CE

3 hours, no achievements


Won/Gifted Games:
Bought Games:
Currently playing:

So much from me :3
Have a lovely week!
Queen Ninglor

Mar 15 2026

Daerphen
Challenge me! Bi-Monthly Edition
(15.03.2026 - 14.05.2026)
They say 'out with the old, in with the new,' but we say 'finish the old so we don’t feel guilty buying the new!
Head to the comments and get challenged to play 5 games

For Pickers. Just copy paste and complete the data :)

* [GAME#1](http://store.steampowered.com/app/GAME#1-ID/) - HLTB Time: GAME#1-HLTBTIME
* [GAME#2](http://store.steampowered.com/app/GAME#2-ID/) - HLTB Time: GAME#2-HLTBTIME
* [GAME#3](http://store.steampowered.com/app/GAME#3-ID/) - HLTB Time: GAME#3-HLTBTIME
* [GAME#4](http://store.steampowered.com/app/GAME#4-ID/) - HLTB Time: GAME#4-HLTBTIME
* [GAME#5](http://store.steampowered.com/app/GAME#5-ID/) - HLTB Time: GAME#5-HLTBTIME

  • Please make sure your games are sorted by completion before applying.
  • If you so desire and you have at least 5 unplayed SG wins, the 5 games can be picked out of your SG wins (instead of only 2/5). Just note it in your application comment.
  • Note in your post if you're ok playing multiplayer only games.
  • Same for Early Access (I know some people want to wait for release).
  • When you finish one (or more) of the games picked for you, please post an update by replying to your picker's comment.
  • If the game has achievements, you can link to either the Steam or Astats page corresponding to your progress.
  • If the game doesn't have achievements, please post a screenshot showing your completion.
  • Finally, if you have completed all the games that were assigned to you but want another go at it, feel free to post another application.
  • You can pick for/challenge up to 2 fellow assassins, please refrain to pick more so everybody who wants get a chance at it.
  • You can pick for anybody who has applied and hasn't been given a list yet, unless they specified otherwise (see next point). It is recommended to signal with a "reserved" comment that you're currently picking for that person. This way it'll avoid the situation where you spend time picking games just to come back to somebody's comment 2 minutes prior.
  • Please use the following criteria when picking a list for somebody.
  • Pick exactly 5 games
  • Length-wise: at least 2 short games (under 10h to beat) and 2 medium (under 15-20h). You can use HLTB to check the time, or more conveniently the Enhanced Steam browser extension (it shows the HLTB time directly on the game's steam page). That rule can be overridden by the bottom (i.e. pick 5 short games) but not the other way around, as not everybody has the same time to dedicate to gaming.
  • Pick two SG wins unless the person specified SG wins only, in which case pick only in the applicant's SG wins list.
  • Quality-wise: at least 3 of the 5 games should have a positive (or above) rating. You can use this site to quickly sort games in a user's library by ratings (thanks to JaffaCaffa for the suggestion).
  • Please, respect the applicant's choice regarding multiplayer-only and Early access games, as well as other requests (exclusion of certain genre etc.).
  • Please use the code below to post your comment, it's already formatted, you just have to copy/paste & complete the data.

Do I have to participate in this event?
No, this is an event to help you reduce your backlog. If you already have a plan and don't want anyone to pick games for you, you're free to ignore it.

What happens if I don’t participate in the event?
Absolutely nothing.

What happens if I play all the games picked for me this month?
Still nothing. (You might get a shiny profile badge at some later date. And you can come back for another batch.)

What if I don’t have time to play 5 games?
Don’t worry, one is enough, we’re just asking the pickers to select 5 to give the player a little choice.

One of the game picked for me won’t run on my computer for X or Y reason, what do I do?
If this happens, please notify the picker by replying his comment and ask them to pick a replacement. If the original picker don’t give you an answer within 24h, don’t panic, just leave a comment and we’ll pick one for you. Meanwhile, you could try one of the other picked games if you haven't played them all yet.

I played all 5 games that were picked for me and I want more!
If you have completed all 5 games and reported your completion to the original comment, you can make a new request for another list.

When picking for other people, can I only pick “never played” games?
Not necessarily, you can also pick games that seem to have been abandoned but haven’t been categorized as “won’t play”. No beaten or completed games, or games being currently played obviously.

Why are there so many rules for picking the games? I can’t be bothered!
We’re trying to make this enjoyable for everyone so if you decide to pick games for others, please read and follow the rules. I’ve tried to make it as easy as possible for the pickers too, but if it’s bothering you too much, remember you don’t need to pick games for others to join the challenge.

I’m new here, can I join the challenge?
Yes of course (and welcome to BLAEO). Please just be sure to have your games sorted by progress before signing up for the challenge, to make it easier for your picker.

Mar 14 2026

Mskotor

February 2026 Update

Next update (works only on profile page)


Overall backlog progress :

26% completed
65% beaten
9% won't play

Mar 13 2026

Jekofob

2026 yay! A new year a new start, so no measuring games from last year, but hopefully I will soon make a post, with some stats on games from year 2025 (if I dare to count them all)

Games added in January 2026

Games added: 13
Games won: 2

Also got DLC for Contract Ville, Glas Masquerade and Coloring Pixels

Any recommendations will be appreciated as always :)

Mar 11 2026

devonrv
  • Overclocked

    4 hours playtime

    13 of 36 achievements

First thing you’ll want to do in this platformer is go to the options and turn on “Dedicated Dash Button.” Without that enabled, the controls are unresponsive because a quick tap of the X button will only do a basic punch that stuns enemies and breaks a rarely-occurring shield. To actually defeat enemies, you have to HOLD the X button for a bit in order to activate your dash punch. What’s extra frustrating is that you also have to do this with your ground punch–which the game never tells you also requires holding the button, but is still required significantly more than basic punches since its shockwave disables various switches and kills certain enemies that are immune to your punches. Turning on the Dedicated Dash Button option makes the game significantly more manageable and enjoyable since it makes the X button always do a dash punch no matter how quickly you let go, and you can always push the Y button to do those basic punches in the rare events they’re actually required (though there’s still a noticeable delay between pushing the button and the attack actually happening–a delay that can get you killed sometimes).

The level design starts off maybe a bit too basic, but the difficulty curve is pretty solid. Each level requires defeating all enemies before the goal unlocks, which is annoying both at first and in level 6-2 where the path splits and its not clear which way you’re supposed to go first (which is the top route; it dead-ends with two required drones), but all enemies die in just one dash-punch, and the game is usually pretty good about putting enemies in your way so that even doing basic progression means you can’t overlook them. Also, killing an enemy gives you an extra dash-punch before you have to land, and many levels are built around chaining dash-punching enemies to keep yourself from falling. That said, dash-punches send you further than the edge of the screen, so the game has a bit of a blind-jump problem: it isn’t uncommon to be caught off guard by something you weren’t expecting and end up dying as a result. Sure, levels are only a minute-or-so long, but it’s still an issue. The optional Challenge levels are particularly bad about this: the fifth one ends by requiring you to dash-punch upward, hitting three drones and using your last dash-punch to get above some hazard walls, but if you start your dash-punch at the peak of your jump, you’ll end up killing the second and third drones in the same dash-punch, leaving you no way to get the height required to reach the goal. You just have to remember that’ll happen and fall down a bit after the peak of your jump before dash-punching.

Sure, holding X stops your fall for however long you keep charging your dash-punch, and you can push the B button to cancel that charge and start falling normally without spending your dash-punch, and you can then re-hold X after the cancel to stop yourself again as needed, but 1) it’s very easy to forget that mechanic exists (I beat the entire main campaign without it), and 2) it only helps when falling, not when dash-punching in any direction–which is where a lot of the game’s blind jumps are.

Another annoying thing is that, sometimes, instead of having a linear stage, the game has an arena level where you have to fight waves of enemies. However, once again, all enemies die in just one hit, so these levels aren’t too annoying and generally do a decent job at not killing the game’s pace.

What’s more annoying, though, is the fact that the vast majority of the bosses are wait-to-attack, but even though you die in one hit, you still get sent back to their first phase even if you reach their second or third. Did you think you had to jump under the fourth boss’s wall of missiles, only to get blindsided by another wall of missiles coming at you from the other side of the screen? No time to experiment; back to the start of the fight. The only boss that ISN’T a wait-to-attack boss is the final one, and while that fight is much more engaging and fun than the others, the boss does still activate a shield for the length of one attack after each time you damage him, and some of his attacks can hit you while you’re unable to really do anything if you dash-punch at him at the wrong time.

By the way, unlocking challenge levels requires doing extra objectives in the main levels (which you’re not told what they are until after you beat the level), so although I did beat the challenge levels I unlocked, I didn’t replay levels to get any more of them.

Overall, the game does have some issues, but it’s free and has plenty of fun parts, so I can recommend it.

Mar 10 2026

NateSCC
Half-Life 2

The Crew Motorfest

7.5/10
33.9 hours
45 of 50 achievements (90%)

#398
#8 of 2026
March 10, 2026

Adelion

Still true to my fleeting new year motivation (each year), I am currently trying to rack up some shorter games to play a bit different from my usual background noise. For this, I activated two keys from a puzzle-based Humble Bundle. Just to find out that these puzzle games also eat quite a bit of time ^^’ At least if you don’t use guides.

  • Taiji

    27 hours playtime

    12 of 12 achievements

  • Patrick's Parabox

    19 hours playtime

    22 of 22 achievements

  • Uncanny Valley

    9 hours playtime

    18 of 18 achievements

Taiji: This is proably my favorite from this batch. Taiji is a logic-based puzzle game which is apparently heavily “inspired” (up to the point of identical mechanics?) from the Witness (which i haven’t played yet but technically have a key). You run around an island with different areas and lots of field puzzles. Meaning you start the puzzle and have a kind of blank piece of paper in front of you with multiple squares. Your goal is to mark some of them white/bright and letting the remaining ones black/dark. For this, you have to understand the mechanics correctly and/or read the surrounding area correctly. Which is probably also the weakest part of the game, getting the entry point. After some very easy early puzzles, you quickly enter the main island. And there it is quite easy to get to an area with advanced mechanics which are hard to solve as you don’t know them. Even if you get into the areas with the easier puzzle, you first have to find the actual entry puzzles, meaning those of the bunch which are meant for teaching the mechanics. It took quite a while until i understood that, so that I had a very frustrating entry. But after getting the hang, it was quite a bit of fun. There are basically two different type of puzzles: mechanic-based (meaning there are symbols on the field which dicated certain conditions you have to fulfil) and area-based (meaning in close vicinity is some kind of landmark you need to “translate” into the solution). The mechanic-based puzzles (four different sub-types) then also start to mix making for some good and difficult puzzles. In addition to this, you have some meta-puzzles for the two endings and the secret area with the most complex puzzles. Achievement-wise you need the endings which are already difficulty enough, especially the one with the meta-puzzles. The secret area is not achievement-tied but I completed it just because I could. And I managed to solve nearly the whole game myself but needed some hints (I think for four puzzles in total like the card one in the gallery, the start of the meta-puzzles, the teleporter there and I think one other).

What I liked especially about the game was that it is purely logic-based as puzzle game. This means at times, I stared at my computer screen, not doing anything, just trialing different options in my brain or searching the starting point of the puzzle in front of me. I didn’t need to experiment around because the solution could easily be confirmed the moment you had it. I knew i was on the right track (minus meta-puzzles which need some leap of faith). I also liked that if a puzzle had a non-unique solution, the game would accept each solution as long as it fulfilled the set conditions. Overall, a very enjoyable and challenging game.

Patrick’s Parabox: And here we have the second puzzle game which I thought, I would like more but didn’t. Don’t get me wrong, it is a good game. But it is more on the other side of the spectrum meaning it was less about logic and deduction but more about experimenting and figuring out what I was supposed to do. So, most of the puzzles I had first to check the limitation of my actual moves and then started to solve puzzles mostly based on intuition which worked quite well. Optically and mechanically, the game is messing quite a bit with the brain. It starts timid with simple mechanics and boxes in boxes and then ends up and self-looping boxes and different kind of infinity moves. It was at parts a very weird experience. A good game but different from games like Taiji (close to pure logic-based) or Baba is You (containing both heavy logic-based but also experimenting/intuition based puzzles). I managed to solve about 358 (?) from 364 (?) boxes myself and then gave up for the last six (getting angry because two of these I could have solved myself). Achievement-wise, it is quite simple. You need to solve everything.

Uncanny Valley: My “pride” from this batch similar to Resident Evil 5 from the last batch. I had Uncanny Valley in my libary for a long time and played about an hour years, years, years ago but then stopped for …. don’t know anymore. Seeing it in my Unfinished list, playing with the idea of getting a Completed Rate of 90 % (which I will probably not reach), I decided to give it another try.
The game itself is an “adventure” with some light mystery/horror elements. You have taken a job as guard in a facility and you can patrol around, starting to notice strange things. Between each day, you have nightmares based on your past which happened before the game. All of this sounds more interesting than it actually was. Gameplay is very “shallow” for the most part and most things can be considered events where you have to make a decision which influences the ending. This consequence system is also the most interesting part as some changes here and there can lead to different outcomes (lots of them have to do with death).
What I like was the overall story, the atmosphere, the consequence system. What I didn’t like was that SOME things did not have consequences although they should. And not all consequences are clear. Also, the game is messy. At times the story jumps quite a bit ahead and it may be confusing the first time until you get the overall (not really difficult picture). Worst thing, the game is quite buggy. At times, text can overlap and sequences can jumble if you make a mistake. AND, certain parts of the game (two) can NOT be solved when playing with a controller. If you have a controller remove it from the pc and play with K&M because it is literally impossible to finish the generator puzzle or use the glass shard (although that one seems to be just an alternative route). Achievement-wise, there are five or six achievements for different endings, some for collecting some minor stuff and some for certain plot elements). If you go for all endings, you should get most of the other achievements on the way. However, I needed a guide for three endings to make my life easier. Because each ending needs a new playthrough which can range from 20 minutes for the very quick ones to 90 minutes for the longer ones (especially navigating the subterrain the first time). And there is only one save game which automatically overwrites when you finish one round. So, you have to do the meaningless five minutes at the start over and over again. Despite the game being bugged, all achievements can be obtained in the current version of the game, although some are finnicky in execution due to bugs (“Terminated” with the vanishing enemies for example).

Well, and now back to gaming. More Puzzle Pirates very likely. Maybe a map or two for Crystal Caves HD. Maybe some Wizordum Custom Maps. And then hopefully something different. Need to finish Persona 4 Golden. Only halfway through on my first run. This is probably my next target. And at the same time I will check my Unfinished/Beaten list if there is anything ripe for completion. Or maybe start one of the few remaining unplayed games or buying/activating something new. Still have lots of unused keys ^^’

Mar 09 2026

fernandopa

March Assassination #3 (Backlog)

5.9 hours
None

The first Call of Duty game I ever played, and frankly, it's easy to see why this became so popular. The campaign is electrifying, with lots of variety and almost never missing a beat. I played it in close to two or three sittings just because of how good it was. The settings are interesting, and the gunplay is also satisfying. I particularly loved how aiming down the sights with your advanced weapons was so much better than hip shooting from the weapons you got from enemies on the ground. The few levels with varied mechanics such as the choppers ones were also pretty creative and entertaining, and a good timer never fails to make you act recklessly and enhance the tension. Quite short campaign but I get why people loved this back in the day and why this launched the era of modern military shooters. I have MW2 and MW2 on the Xbox launcher so will try to tackle them soon, backlog permitting


ninglor03

Ninglors Log 430

2.03.26 – 09.03.26

March Progress:
3
PPU monthly:
undone
March Additions:
3

Games finished this week:

Secret Cats - Pirates

0 hours, 2 of 2 achievements


Secret Cats - Halloween

0 hours, 100 of 100 achievements


Secret Cats - Snow

0 hours, 100 of 100 achievements


Won/Gifted Games:
Bought Games:

Hidden

Secret Cats - Halloween

Hidden

Secret Cats - Pirates

Hidden

Secret Cats - Snow
Currently playing:
I was a Teenage Exocolonist

So much from me :3
Have a lovely week!
Queen Ninglor