I’m back, and I’m ready to kill some backlog
I can’t say I’ve been an exemplary backlog assassin lately, but that’s -slowly- starting to change.
After completing LiEat (last month) and Neptunia U (all that grinding exhausted me), I plan to start attacking my backlog for real, starting with this month’s theme, since I own a few interesting games with achievements:
- A Boy and His Blob
- Disgaea PC (won on Steam Gifts)
- FINAL FANTASY IV (started)
- FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS (will likely postpone it until I’m done with FF IV)
- FINAL FANTASY® XIII (started)
- Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2: Sisters Generation (started a while ago)
- Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth3 V Generation (postponed until I’m done with Re;Birth2)
- Saints Row: The Third (won on Steam Gifts)
- Saints Row IV
- Shantae: Risky’s Revenge - Director’s Cut
- Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse
- Sonic Adventure DX
- Sonic CD
- Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist (Uplay)
Sorry, I still haven’t taken the time to learn some HTML tricks, so I’ll stick to basic Markdown formatting for the time being.
That’s some pretty nice formatting for basic markdown. Did you make nested lists in order to get the structure on the right?
Beware A Boy and his Blob. The game’s extremely easy, except the bosses, and some challenges, which are extremely hard, for all the wrong reasons. Play it only if you want a relaxing (again, except the bosses and some challenges) game with great music and artwork. I had fun playing it for those reasons, although it was exceptionally slow at times to do so. I didn’t play the last chapter, but I doubt it’ll be any different. You’ve been warned!
HTML is overrated. Basic markdown is OK too.