Mitsukuni

December 2024

DOOM Eternal

DOOM Eternal

16 hours playtime, 15 of 50 achievements (30%)
# 61

I like these reboots. Though I feel like Doom Eternal is even more fast pace than the originals. I liked that the game is forcing you to use every last bullet and you have to act pretty strategically, good for quick thinking. They could’ve made the campaign a little longer for introducing new enemy types but it was still fine. At least the games still carry the “survival for demons” soul.

Viva la ⛧ Doom Slayer ⛧.

Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales

Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales

27 hours playtime, 24 of 39 achievements (61.54%)
# 62

I loved the Gwent in Witcher 3 but I couldn’t liked the standalone Gwent, almost hate it. And Thronebreaker is basically a story with standalone Gwent. Because of this it took a long time to finally finish it.

When I decided to finish it, I noticed that the game was on the hardest setting. I don’t remember choosing it and I went down for the easiest setting. After doing that I also noticed that the game allows skipping the card battles, probably because of the difficulty setting. I used that option a lot. Thanks to it, I was able to finish the game finally. As a person who loves the Witcher universe, this game was a blessing, as a story. Well, if you skip every card battle, the game is a visual novel with voice acting. It’s great. Just not the card battles.

Mass Effect™ Legendary Edition

Mass Effect™ Legendary Edition

110 hours playtime, 101 of 127 achievements (79.53%)
# 63

I forgot how addictive these games were. Dragon Age Origins and Mass Effect Trilogy are the epitome of BioWare.

I didn’t need to buy the legendary edition since I have all the games but 90% discount and carrying the save over to the next game without a hassle was a good reason to get it. Worth it.

Also, “default Shepard gang”. :)

By the way, crappy EA launcher lost its connection for whatever reason and I didn't get my last 3 achievements. Thankfully I'm not an achievement hunter.