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December, a pretty hard month to come through, but did it, had an okay time, and also bought games… :)
Games added in December 2025
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Pawn Planet
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Kind Words 2
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Webbed
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Snowman Story
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Degrees of Separation
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Teslagrad 2
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Creepy Tale
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Another Crab's Treasure
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Hidden Cats in Rome
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Spirittea
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Demon Hunter 2: New Chapter
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Jewel Match Origins - Palais Imperial Collector's Edition
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Beholder: Conductor
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The Plucky Squire
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Choo-Choo Charles
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Papetura
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Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley
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Hidden Cats in Santa's Realm
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Shashingo: Learn Japanese with Photography
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Creepy Tale 2
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Paper Trail
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Demon Hunter: Chronicles from Beyond
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The Complex
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Family Mysteries 2: Echoes of Tomorrow
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SAMUDRA
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Christmas Puzzle
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Christmas Puzzle 2
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Christmas Puzzle 3
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Christmas Puzzle 4
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Christmas Puzzle 5
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Christmas Hustle
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Cloud Cats` Land
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Shelf by Shelf
Games added: 33 (10 more than last month)
Games won: 2 (2 more than the month before)
Okay so it ended up being a lot of games, thanks to trading, bundles and some very nice christmas gifts :D
Any recommendations will be appreciated as always :)
2026 February update
Most Enjoyable
Contemplating on Buying
Small Town Terrors: Pilgrim's Hook Collector's Edition
3.2 hours of playtime, no achievements
Personal rating: 8/10, Date of finish: February/04
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I haven't played a good HOG in a while, and this game came in a total surprise. There's actually good voice acting here! All of the voice actors did amazing job, none too forced and amateur and they all sound in character. Really sells the story, which is the typical corny HOG but not too bad. I especially love the bad guy's voice since it's deep and smooth, also it's got a bit of a creepy vibe in a grooming uncle gonna do bad thing to you way. Doesn't help that he tells you to do a fetch quest for him and calls you a "good girl" lmao. The actual HOG part is pretty fun as well, and I liked that there's "searching for multiple of a kind of item" ones a lot. The minigames in the base game were fine, but the bonus content has the minigames that I hate the most like tile swapping puzzles and the likes, I opted to skip a few of them there.
Furry Love 2
52 minutes of playtime, 100 of 100 achievements
Personal rating: 2/10, Date of finish: February/04
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Servicable artwork, tho not my thing cuz furry and also mostly male dominating female poses. Nothing against furries and some of the single person ones are rather beautiful, just doesn't get me going. The minigames are, fine, I suppose. The only one that I really had trouble and actively dislike is the "cutter" one, just a bit of a frustrating minigame. Everything else is fine.
Emily is Away
46 minutes of playtime, 20 of 20 achievements
Personal rating: 7/10, Date of finish: February/06
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Well, this is certainly something! I played this since it's the first game of a series of Emily games that I own and plan to play someday in the future, and I went into it not knowing anything except it looks very old windows/computer vibes. It nailed the vibes fantastically! The story however is like, not bad but also not good? I feel like it could've expanded way more through the profile context, I like that there's hints of what other people are going through through the years. And if it's trying to tell a story of how shitty Emily is, then it succeeded cuz the part about her blaming me for something that I *did not* intent to do at all is just, real shitty. There's also a bunch of early messages that made me go "this girl does not give me the good vibes". I would've cut her outta my life very quickly.
However, it does work as an intriguing little snippet into these two people's lives, and in a neat way I like that there's no way for us players to change the outcome. Things are gonna happen the way they happen, and that's cool. Give it a try if that all sounds interesting, it is free after all. :3
Play a game you won on SteamGifts
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Interactive Sex - Queen Prince Incest
0 hours playtime
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Animals vs Animals
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus?
0 hours playtime
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Legends of Mathmatica²: Under the Shadow of Certainty
0 hours playtime
no achievements
Plan on Continuing
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Lies of P
25.6 hours playtime
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Poems & Codes
44 minutes playtime
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Fall of Porcupine
2.7 hours playtime
| Time played | 61 hours 54 minutes ↓ |
| Achievements gotten | 136 |
| Games 100% completed | 3 |
| Games discontinued | 1 |
Happy Chinese New Year everybody~I had half a month of holiday cuz of taking day offs+connected holidays, and was back at my parent’s place and away from my main PC so not a lot of game time this month. On the other hand I got back into writing fanfics which is nice. :3 Gonna try to take it chill in March as well, continuing Lies of P and Fall of Porcupine. I actually wanted to play Fall of Porcupine with my old PC during the holiday but found out it doesn’t have cloud save which kinda sucks. ^^;
As for the “Contemplating on Buying”, it’s cuz I haven’t played any Metal Gear Solid games before, and somehow(well I know how but still) I got utterly fascinated/entranced by a little rat man called Huey Emmerich. The fanfics that I’m writing are with him in it actually! I guess I just feel silly buying a game just to see a side character? So I’m still like, thinking about it. xD Maybe when spring sale comes around…maybe.
End of Month Report: February
"Whattaya mean? Now we can finally play the game!"
+2 Backlog
I should probably get back to my Steam backlog at some point, but I’m having too much fun with RetroAchievements right now.
Games Purchased: 1
Free Games Added: 1
Yesterday
Update 153: February 2026
Already through the second month of the year and I am nearly back to full time work. Guess the world is getting more normal by the minute. At least for me.
The Plan lets you play as a fly on a brief, inevitable journey to death. Conceptually interesting, but gameplay is minimal and unremarkable. The one achievement is frustratingly buggy, required multiple crashes until it unlocked. Short and forgettable.
Dogwalk is a charming, free little stroll with your doggy companion. You wander through a cozy environment, collecting snowman pieces along the way. Simple, cute, and relaxing, it’s a sweet micro-game that’s perfect for a brief, stress-free experience — more heartwarming than challenging.
An Arcade Full of Cats is an adorable hidden-object game where you hunt cats throughout history. The free content is generous, and the inexpensive DLC adds more levels. Relaxing and cute, it’s not an achievement-spam game — you only earn achievements for completing a level, not every single cat.
Disco Elysium is a bold, narrative-driven RPG that excels in giving players freedom and choice. The concept and storytelling are great, offering a world rich with dialogue, personality, and consequence. However, it can be overwhelmingly wordy at times, slowing the pacing and making some sections feel dense. The open-ended approach is liberating, letting you craft your detective however you like, but it also makes achievement hunting daunting. Despite this, the game’s depth, writing, and unique mechanics make it something different in a sea of the usual RPGs.
Sherlock Holmes and The Hound of The Baskervilles offers clever puzzles and a faithful detective experience, HOGs and all, but frequent crashes severely undermine the fun. While the mystery and problem-solving are enjoyable, having to replay sections multiple times due to instability makes it frustrating, turning a promising game into a mixed experience.
Hitman: Blood Money delivers classic stealth gameplay with varied, creative missions that keep each assassination fresh. Timing can be frustrating, and the graphics are showing their age, but the level design, freedom of approach, and satisfying mechanics make it a pretty decent game in the series, even years later.
Re:Fresh seemed like a chill collecting game but turns into a platformer with time trials, thank god they are not needed for completing the game. The controls aren’t perfect, which makes precision tricky. Cute visuals and charming presentation give it some appeal, but it may frustrate players who aren’t fans of platformers.
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Coloring Pixels - 1-Bit Pack
32 hours playtime
21 of 21 achievements
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WooLoop - Fantasy Pack
9.6 hours playtime
16 of 16 achievements
Overall Backlog Progress: +0,21% change to last times unfinished/never played games (58,35% unfinished games)
Overall SG Wins Progress:+0,52% change to last times unfinished/never played games (46,99% unfinished games)
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WooLoop
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Lucky and a life worth living
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Dreamstones
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American Truck Simulator
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Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen
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Pixel Puzzles Ultimate Jigsaw Puzzles
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Coloring Pixels
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PlateUp!
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan
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Pixel Puzzles Traditional Jigsaw Puzzles
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Bully: Scholarship Edition
1.6 hours playtime
no achievements
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Farm Together 2
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Evoland Legendary Edition
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Shadow Warrior
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DEATHLOOP
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Railroad Tycoon 2: Platinum
0.6 hours playtime
no achievements
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Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway
SG wins:
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SteamWorld Build
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Re:Fresh
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Lost in Play
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Wordatro!
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Garden in!
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Settlement Survival
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Midnight Ramen
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Little Problems
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Minami Lane
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Ben 10: Power Trip
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Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway
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Garden Story
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The Sad Story of Emmeline Burns
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Watchmen: The End Is Nigh
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Watchmen: The End Is Nigh Part 2
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
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ARC Raiders
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Sherlock Holmes: The Secret of the Silver Earring
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened (2008)
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the Ripper
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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The Testament of Sherlock Holmes
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Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments
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Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of The Persian Carpet
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Sherlock Holmes Chapter One
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Sherlock Holmes The Awakened
PoP: thanks to itsly & TempeteJoachim for challenging me
Ninglors Log 429
February Progress:
6
PPU monthly:
done
February Additions:
3
Games finished this week:
Won/Gifted Games:
Midnight Ramen – Win!
Bought Games:
Death Stranding 2
Currently playing:

So much from me :3
Have a lovely week!
Queen Ninglor
February 2026
Completed
Banger honestly, I really enjoyed this. Going in completely blind and figuring everything out on my own through trial and error was quite fun, and I enjoyed 100%ing.
Interesting little investigation game. Very short and not necessarily worthy of replaying.
Progress Made
Added
Bar of Shame
SG Only
February 2026
Absolute power moves this month! Finally 100%’d Dead by Daylight, and I made a ton of other completions! Still net negative, as I gained more games than what I completed this month, but next month should be even more completions (DBD took a ton of time this month…).
Quite the chill idle game with nice active elements and plenty of fish to find across a lot of beautiful locations. In the latter half of the game, I didn't really have much to do with my currency, as I was just hunting trophy fish, but that's not too big of a deal. Recommended :)
This was my first entry into the Assassin's Creed franchise, and it was definitely a fun introduction. The environments and historical accuracy were quite impressive, and I found myself enjoying the gameplay. It's definitely a good open-world game, but it does suffer from somewhat simple combat and a pretty forgettable story. However, in the end, I enjoyed my time with this one. Recommended :)
An excellent incremental game. It has good pixel art paired with a satisfying gameplay loop with enticing progression. The game respects your time while also providing you with the dopamine that these incremental games are known for. It's a perfectly balanced incremental game, and one of the best in the space. Highly recommended :)
There is a reason this game doesn't have many players. It was interesting at first, but it quickly became a boring slog, riddled with bugs and issues. My friend and I encountered so many issues and inconsistencies in the gameplay, which made 100%ing the game even more painful than it needed to be. Not recommended :(
This was a pretty good incremental game. It had a satisfying gameplay loop with good progression, upgrades, and animations. It did become a bit too heavy on the eyes after a while and wasn't really too idle, but I still enjoyed playing through a more active incremental game. Highly recommended :)
Another great incremental game! The systems are really addictive and dopamine-inducing while respecting your time. The art style is also really nice and appealing to the eye. Not idle by any means, so I don't know why that's a tag, but this was really fun. Highly recommended :)
Had to complete it again for the 100%. Still a wonderful game, but they could've done without adding these new achievements. Highly recommended :)
This game dragged on way too long for a game that wasn't very fun to begin with. This is a very boring incremental game that offers little variety and doesn't respect your time. I didn't get a single dopamine hit from this incremental game, which is pretty bad for a game in this genre that is all about them. The dialogue is also choppy and uninteresting. AVOID!
Just replaying this because they added one more achievement in an update. The game is pretty repetitive and boring at this point, but it was fun for the majority of the time I played it. Slightly recommended, but know that it is extremely grindy and requires DLC to 100%.
This is a fun game, but it is hell to 100%, and it gets boring after a few hundred hours. I likely won't keep this 100% for very long, as they constantly add DLC with achievements like every two or three months, but it is what it is. Don't get this game if you want to 100% it.
This was an interesting idle game. It isn't really the most engaging, and the clicking was really obnoxious on my hands and wrist, but the animations and dialogue throughout the game were pretty interesting. If the dialogue wasn't as good, I'd be more mixed on this game, as the dopamine hit wasn't exactly the best, but thankfully, the dev added some humor to make it more entertaining. Recommended, but keep in mind that the gameplay isn't really the most enrapturing :)
It has lots of interesting visuals and transformations, but the concept is more interesting than the execution. The gameplay is monotonous and boring, and it doesn't make a lot of sense a fair bit of the time. It also doesn't have as many words as you would expect, which results in a lot of frustration when testing out words for unique dialogue and transformations, and essentially necessitates using a guide for all the different transformations, scenes, and more. Not recommended; I'd stay away from this one, even if the concept seems interesting to you.
It definitely felt like a console game, but it had a wonderful story. I found the gameplay a bit tedious near the end, and I wasn't really the biggest fan of the 2nd dream world sequence, but the excellent atmosphere and interesting characters made this game triumph over those downsides. I do have to say the ending wasn't the greatest, but I get why they did it that way (especially after the scene after the credits). The game also had performance issues throughout. Recommended, but beware of its issues :)
This was a pretty fun game! It had a lot of charm, and the devs put a lot of heart into this to make it more than just your standard Nonogram game. One of the best nonogram games I've played on Steam so far. Highly recommended if you like Nonograms :)
The game isn't bad, the characters are cool, and the scenes are nice. However, this game wears out its welcome, becoming a real grind after a while. I also didn't like having to do two playthroughs to fully complete the game. It isn't a bad game by any means, but it was just really exhausting to play and felt like it went on forever when trying to 100% it. I'd recommend this if you want a Bejeweled-type game and don't mind the grind, but stay away if you aren't a fan of tedious grinds.
I really wanted to like this game, but it's just so buggy and tedious. I encountered multiple near game-breaking bugs and plenty of typos. The story also felt a bit contrived and pushed an overly optimistic message about complex issues that wasn't practical by any means, while also not showing the result of these ideas. Also, the game has an impossible achievement that you only realize exists after going through this slog of a game. AVOID!!
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Risk of Rain 2
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Haven
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No-good Streamer Mirai-chan! (Now accepting lewd comments
0.7 hours playtime
no achievements
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Sid Meier's Civilization VI
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CLANNAD Side Stories
2.1 hours playtime
no achievements
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Outpath
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PEAK
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theHunter: Call of the Wild™
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Balatro
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Click Painter
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The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
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PowerWash Simulator
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Tabletop Simulator
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BARDA
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Pathologic 3
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Date Everything!
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Deckline
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Squirrel with a Gun
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I Am Your Beast
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StarVaders
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Wordatro!
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Easy Delivery Co.
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DarkSwitch
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Spinera
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Dice A Million
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Strik9: Rhythm Rat Rampage
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Selaco
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Mullet Mad Jack
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Beyond Citadel
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INCISION
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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CULTIC
#397
#7 of 2026
March 2, 2026
Finally completed Desperados 3
RobbyRatpoison's February 2026 BLAEO Review
Hey it’s me again! In February I managed to beat 6 games and two DLCs, completed 3 short games, and reclaimed a 100% that I had lost due to newly added achievements. I will list them from most playtime for the month to least.
A Plague Tale: Innocence was a good game that I enjoyed more than I expected. I’m generally not a fan of stealth games or horror games but it was really well done. Nothing was too hard or too easy and the horror aspects were pretty mild.
I bought and beat the two DLCs for A Little To The Left, they were good but kinda just more of the same. That’s not a bad thing but I kind of expected them to be longer or do something new. I came back to the game to go for 100% which requires 30 consecutive Daily Tidy’s and 100 total. It sucks that even though I’ve played 26 days in a row I still won’t be able to get 100% for over 2 more months, no matter what I do.
Stray was a great game, I thoroughly enjoyed it. The world was beautiful and the characters were fascinating. Only downside was the dude only played each song once, I expected to be able to request that he play a song again after we got it. I don’t want to spoil stuff so I will just leave it there, but I will say that the game exceeded my expectations and they were not low expectations.
35MM was not good but at least it was not too long. I didn’t really care for anything the game had to offer.
I finally played Gato Roboto! It was a lovely little metroidvania game, short and sweet. I got 100% collectibles but not 100% achievements, that could be a nice challenge if I choose to go back to it. I like when games allow for pallet swapping but honestly they usually just hurt my eyes.
Dordogne and Abzu felt similar in the sense that they are beautiful games and I enjoyed going through them but they are not what I would call fun.
Supermarket Together added a couple new achievements so I had to play that one again to get back to 100%. I’m starting to think that this will be a recurring thing as they continue to add new features.
Kittenrock Cats - A Hidden Object Game, FIND KITTENS: The last of cats, and FIND KITTENS 6: After us are all games in the hidden cats genre and I got 100% in those ones. Kittenrock had some extras that made it stand out from the crowd in a good way, but also had text boxes that stayed on screen for too long. Eventually I found a setting to fix that but I was nearly finished by that point.


















































