Just finished Higurashi When They Cry chapter 1. To be honest, the story didn't got me that much. Still, it was a good read.
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Just finished Higurashi When They Cry chapter 1. To be honest, the story didn't got me that much. Still, it was a good read.
the Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV.
The end of a great saga, I really liked Rean & Class VII plus everyone else that got involved.
I really liked how you got to fight with just about anyone and everyone in the final stage.
Xenoblade Chronicles X.
That game is so good.
Finished Baldur's Gate 2. An overall better game, more mechanics, more weapons and modifications, a better final boss. i loved it.
The only thing i was not fond of was the camera, was kinda wobbly but i dealt with that.
I rarely ever complete a game lol, but it is Skyrim.
I just finished Super Robot Wars W. Honestly, after managing to miss two 80% attacks in a row and two turns later miss a 90% one, i'll give a little break on SRPGs.
The last game I finished was Super Mario Galaxy for Switch, the 100% completion. I got all 121 stars with both Mario and Luigi. Still such an amazing game!
Now I'm playing Doom (2016) on PS4, I beat the game on PC already but wanted to go through it again before I start Doom Eternal.
It was Dragon Quest Builders 2 on Xbox One. I was toying with the idea of buying it on Steam, but then it came to Game Pass at the beginning of the month so I played it there.
I really enjoyed my time with it, it's a big step up from the first one, though the one glaring fault it has only appears once you've finished the story: Your post-game save is prone to corrupting, which can put you into an endless loading/saving screen.
The only workaround I've found is once it's happened, you need to re-open the game, copy your save to a different slot, and load it from there, which fixes the problem for a while until it happens again. Apparently it happens on other platforms too, not just Xbox.
Still, I had a blast and find it more fulfilling to build than in Minecraft, because NPCs actually follow a daily schedule where they'll interact with whatever you build (grow crops in the fields, harvest the vegetables and cook them into food, eat at kitchens/restaurants and go to the pub at the end of the day, for example).
Beat a couple of games again. On Game Boy Advance I finished Madagascar: Operation Penguin, Tomb Raider Legend and Rayman Raving Rabbids and on Switch I finished Goetia this morning.
Madagascar was surprisingly quite fun! Tomb Raider Legend was decent but nothing great (reaction time to jumping wasn't always that great from Lara) and Rayman Raving Rabbids is a really nice platformer. Goetia is good dark point & click game but I had to use a walkthrough for a couple of sections. You had to be able to play piano for one puzzle and well... I don't play the piano. :laugh:
I remember finishing Assassin's Creed Valhalla earlier this summer, and I did complete the Siege of Paris DLC expansion last week, if that counts.
Recently just finished Rayman Legends, visually better then Origins and my favorite levels are the music levels for obvious reasons. (Mariachi Madness is my favorite music level, and the 8-bit ones are quite a challenge.) What's left for me as of this comment, are the Return to Origins levels and getting all teensies.
Going Under, it's a pretty fun roguelike that makes fun of corporations, dating apps, and ****** currency.
the last game I finished was Final Fantasy VI: Advance
Recently 100% FFX/X-2 on steam.
Dodging those 200 lightning bolts and getting 00,00,00 on that one Chocobo race while dodging homing seagulls was way harder than beating the Dark Aeons or Penance to be honest (especially if you max out your chances of poppin' Zanmato!)
Tales of phantasia (GBA) I really enjoyed this remake, it took me a lot to complete The Lower Levels of Moria (It is literally the hardest dungeon I have ever played in a video game by far) But when you get all of Arche's spells and also all of Claus' summons. It's really satisfying after defeating Dhaos.
I must say that for this being the first game in the Tales of saga that I've completed, I'm already looking forward to playing the other titles.
Castlevania Symphony of the Night for the millionth time
I absolutely love that game
Sonic the Hedgehog 1
I'm admittedly not the biggest Sonic fan, but I love the classic-style 2D games. The first Sonic title wasn't perfect but it was damn close. It's really cool to see how much love this game gets from the fan community. There are lots of mods to play as different characters like Knuckles, Shadow, Bunnie Robot, Rouge, etc. This ups the replay value significantly.
Don't really play much single player games, but the last game I completed was Dishonored.
Just Cause 2. I finished it now with 94% progress, I don't know if I finish completing the remaining 6% or restarting it in hard mode.
The last game I "finished" was Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island.
My goal was to finish the game with the highest score at all levels, which cost me too many lives and retries.
I "finished" the game a few days ago, however I realized that secret levels appeared in each of the worlds, which are long and confusing... Right now I don't feel like playing anymore, but I'm putting it off.
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Finished Shin Megami Tensei 2 on the chaos route. Usually i go for either neutral or law, this is the first time i went to the chaos alignment.
Pokémon Emerald. I have already won the league about 4 times in a single game. Although I have not completed the whole game at 100%, I have two symbols from the front and +100 pokémons. And not even a contest won, lol.
Let It Die
Wario Ware Inc. Mega Microgames, drifting away is an amazing song btw
Deltarune chapter 1
Styx: Shards of Darkness
Vanguard Bandits (Epica Stella) PS1
Played and finished the Modern Warfare trilogy for, like, the 20th time. Not really a fan of shooters, but I do feel like playing this particular trilogy every once in a while.
Soul Calibur VI
Epic Battle Fantasy 5.
doom eternal
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p5
Lego Star Wars the Complete Saga
M🌏THER 3...
I had finished this game before a few years ago, it was a great experience!
This time, I "played it again" along with my sister, who had taken an interest in the game.
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Despite knowing the story by heart, I couldn't help crying at the end like the first time.
NieR:Automata, great game.
Last game I finished was Yakuza Kiwami. I ended up buying the entire franchise for PC to play through during the holidays.
I actually finished Fire Emblem 7 a day ago. :very_good:
For some reason i had held off on this game for a while halfway through, but i figured it's time to finally finish it. So i did...
And then i went right for Fire Emblem 6 after beating 7. :laugh:
The last game i finished was Minagoroshi-hen, the 7th chapter of Higurashi novel series. The ending was a bit creepy, but to be fair, i have seen heroes winning everywhere so, Higurashi did something that isn't very commonly done in fiction so, i congratulate it for trying something different. I only have to finish Matsuribayashi-hen and i'm done. Hanyuu is a really interesting character.
Crash 2 on the N. Sane Trilogy 100% (minus the time relics)
It was hard, the levels are rather difficult, especially when trying to 100 percent the game, and apparently there are hazards that can be spun, like a rolling log, an energy orb that shrinks you to nothing, and some others. In the end, it was fun.
When in doubt, spin it out.
Higurashi When They Cry Kai: Matsuribayashi-hen. Honestly, my favorite arc/chapter together with Tsumihoroboshi and Meakashi. It does have a good ending, but it's not a completely feel good "everything is awesome and nothing sucks haha" wholesome happy-go-lucky game. (i know that sounds oddly specific, but in short, it's not a completely positive game where only good happens) It has sadness AND happiness, tragedy and joy in one game, i felt really bad and sad for Takano when i saw how she was treated in the orphanage. I learned some important life lessons from just one game. I learned some things about Higurashi and real life in general from that game:
What i learned about Higurashi after Matsuribayashi:
1. This perfect world has no Teppei (doesn't mean he's dead, he's most likely alive, just hanging out with Rina), Shion doesn't go to Hinamizawa's school, (it was extremely interesting seeing her being in the same class as Keiichi and the group in Minagoroshi-hen so, i can't say i am not used to it) no one goes crazy or paranoid and murder someone, either by their own choice or because they felt fear and anger. (ok, i did really like the scenes where characters go insane, but Higurashi is way more than that, it's not some franchise where everyone goes crazy and kills each other, it's way deeper than that, but it does have gory and brutal scenes though)
2. Hanyuu is the 'key' character. Before Matsuribayashi-hen, Hanyuu was invisible to everyone else, but Rika could see her and talk to her. The scene where she was introduced to the class was really cool to watch and i don't know how to explain it, but just seeing her be friends with the group was so satisfying, because thanks to her, they prevented a world where everyone dies, Takano tried to shoot Hanyuu with a gun that had only one bullet, but missed so, the club members won.
3. Memory is a great thing. The other characters remembered some events from the other worlds, and they outsmarted Takano and her group, thus winning them, without murder and going insane. In Minagoroshi-hen, they were unaware of what was happening so, Takano murdered almost everyone, even the most powerful and important characters. In Matsuribayashi-hen, the opposite happened, Rika tried to warn everyone about Takano's plans, and as seen, she was successful in winning Takano and her group.
Real life lessons:
1. Amazing things happen even without miracles. Amazing things happen when you try your best and believe in others. Not always true, but most of times, it is. We sometimes doubt even our family and people who aren't actually dangerous and violent, and to think about it, that does negatively affect our life. When we believe in each other and try our best, then amazing things happen.
2. Fights can be won even without violence. We don't always have to kill and beat people to win, sometimes, there are other ways to win against someone.
3. People who have been abused in their childhood (not always but often) turn to violence and murder as some way of revenge on people that hurt them. It's "the abused becomes the abuser" loop kind of, i am not saying everyone, but some people who have been abused when they were a child can turn out to be insane and violent people who will do unjustifiable things. Takano was abused as a child in the orphanage and was treated badly so, i am not really surprised about how she tried to kill the village twice times. (succeeded in Minagoroshi-hen, failed in Matsuribayashi-hen)
4. Sins can be forgiven, and jerks can turn into better people. Miyo Takano can start her life over as Miyoko Tanashi, (which is her real name) without committing crimes and harming people.