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PJTierney Social Media Manager • EA SPORTS WRC Verified Mar 28, 2021 4,736 Warwick, UK Beating games is fun; you get to experience the end of a great story, try out everything a developer has put in to a world, or achieve a certain level of mastery of a game's systems. "Beating" a game also has many definitions: You could have reached the end of the campaign/story. You could have gotten the Platinum Trophy You could have gotten all Achievements, including DLC. You could have gotten 100% completion as per in-game stats. You could have reached the highest rank range in a multiplayer title. Whatever your definition is, go ahead and share some of your completions from this year below 🙂 Previous years: Games you've beaten in 2024 Beating games is fun; you get to experience the end of a great story, try out everything a developer has put in to a world, or achieve a certain level of mastery of a game's systems. "Beating" a game also has many definitions: You could have reached the end of the campaign/story. You could... www.resetera.com Games you’ve beaten in 2023 Beating games is fun; you get to experience the end of a great story, try out everything a developer has put in to a world, or achieve a certain level of mastery of a game's systems. "Beating" a game also has many definitions: You could have reached the end of the campaign/story. You could... www.resetera.com Games you've beaten in 2022 Beating games is fun; you get to experience the end of a great story, try out everything a developer has put in to a world, or achieve a certain level of mastery of a game's systems. "Beating" a game also has many definitions: You could have reached the end of the campaign/story. You could... www.resetera.com   Threadmarks OP's List Index OP OP PJTierney Social Media Manager • EA SPORTS WRC Verified Mar 28, 2021 4,736 Warwick, UK Here's my completions and progress so far in 2025. For me, "beating a game" means getting all of its Achievements, including DLC. I don't play many games in a given year, but of the ones I do play I almost always get 100% Achievement completion. Full history and more stats available on TrueAchievements. 2024 Completions 2023 Completions 2022 Completions   Last edited: Jan 1, 2025 Index Jimnymebob Member Oct 26, 2017 21,874 I'll jump in and reserve a front page post so that it'll be easier to find and update my list 🤣. I'm a decent way through Astro Bot right now, so I imagine that'll be my first game this year. I'm gonna try extra super hard to actually finish games when I get them. 2025 games:  Kadzork Has got mad skills!! Member Oct 27, 2017 23,578 Does it count if I finished the last 30 minutes of Crow Country past midnight? I'm gonna count it! PS5: Crow Country - 1st January - Platinum N64 (via Analogue 3D): Coming Soon!   Last edited: Jan 1, 2025 SuperRaddy Avenger Oct 27, 2017 978 I've never been involved in this so guess i'll reserve a spot.. Update 12th Jan 2025 Completed: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - 12/01/25 Next: Super Mario Wonder , currently on world 4  Last edited: Jan 12, 2025 Bishop89 What Are Ya' Selling? Member Oct 25, 2017 42,000 Melbourne, Australia Reserving this post. Technically finished control ultimate edition at like 3am this morning.  mrmickfran The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 32,710 Gongaga Final Fantasy V - 8/10 Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age - 9/10 Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis - 7/10 Pikmin 2 - 8/10 Pikmin 3 Deluxe - 9/10 Monster Hunter Wilds - 9/10 Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney - 7.5/10  Last edited: Mar 11, 2025 Desma "This guy are sick" Member Oct 27, 2017 6,657 January: Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth (Started last year) Sakura Wars Sly Cooper and the Thievius Racconus Pac Man World Re-Pac Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero EDIT: Updated 21/02  Last edited: Feb 21, 2025 Sagroth Member Oct 28, 2017 7,926 Updated April 12th 1. Disco Elysium: The Final Cut (replay) 2. Star Wars Outlaws 3. Dynasty Warriors: Origins (Shu, true ending) 4. KOTOR 2(replay, true canon run) 5. Blade Chimera 6. Ender Magnolia 7. Tales of Graces F remastered 8. Guns of Fury 9. Star of Providence 10. Avowed 11. Mullet Madjack 12. Star Fox SNES (replay) 13. Jaws NES(first time beaten, but have played before) 14. Kung-Fu NES (replay) 15. Promise Mascot Agency Currently working on: - Assassin's Creed Shadows  Last edited: Yesterday at 8:49 PM Punkyliar Member Oct 14, 2021 76 Got my first completion of the year. I'll keep adding to this throughout 2025: Microsoft Minesweeper (PC) Firework (PC) Figment: Journey Into the Mind (Xbox) Desperados III (PS4) Return to Grace (Xbox) SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated (Xbox) Biomutant (PS4) Open Roads (Xbox) Lil Gator Game (Xbox) Botany Manor (Xbox)   Last edited: Mar 29, 2025 Kenaras Member Nov 9, 2018 512 Finished: Cyberpunk 2077 1000xResist Monster Hunter Wilds Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Currently playing: Mass Effect Legendary Edition Split Fiction  Last edited: Mar 25, 2025 Sheev Avenger Oct 25, 2017 2,791 UK Reserving! Last year got away from me as things started getting more chaotic through the second half of 2024, but I plan on tackling a good chunk of my backlog in 2025 with any luck. Thanks for putting it all together! 01. 05/01/25 - Sonic the Hedgehog (PC) 02. 11/01/25 - Lost Judgment (PC) 03. 19/01/25 - Sonic and the Black Knight (Wii) 04. 28/01/25 - Lost Judgment: The Kaito Files (PC) 05. 02/02/25 - Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker  Last edited: Feb 2, 2025 onpoint Neon Deity Games Verified Oct 26, 2017 18,798 716 Just finished a game 56 minutes before midnight haha dang it. Guess I got 53 for 2024 lol Exit 8 on Switch is fun and short and cheap if anyone wants a first person puzzler for 2025. Guess I'll keep this post for my 2025 list.  Rhomega Member Oct 25, 2017 7,662 Arizona   Lobster Roll signature-less, now and forever™ Member Sep 24, 2019 39,945 Reserving a spot. Depending on which time zone you use, I rolled the credits on Animal Well earlier today, but obviously there's much more to uncover.   Shift Breaker Member Oct 25, 2017 3,175 I've been tracking my completed games on a spreadsheet for the past five years anyway, might as well start posting them here as well. Maybe I'll play something quick for tomorrow, like Super Mario Bros. Expecting Ocarina of Time Rando to turn up as the most completed game for the fourth year running in any case.  happy2501 Member Jan 12, 2024 1,781 This year' I'll do this as well;   Tom Nook Says... Member Jan 15, 2019 6,946 Ok I guess we're allowed to reserve spots so hopefully I update this with something by December.   DMA99 Member Feb 18, 2018 226 Reserving :)   Ramako Member Jan 1, 2018 1,324 Canada January Astro Bot (PS5, 22 hrs, 9/10) Schim (NS, 4 hrs, 6.5/10) Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (XSX, 35 hrs, 8.5/10) February Shenmue (PS4, 19 hrs, 6.5/10) Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (NS, 94 hrs, 7/10) March Final Fantasy IV (NS, 22 hrs, 8/10) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS4, 41 hrs, 9/10) The Plucky Squire (PS5, 10 hrs, 8/10)   Last edited: Mar 31, 2025 Mauricio_Magus Member Oct 25, 2017 15,514 I'll edit this when I remember, I do keep a personal doc with every game I finish. 2025 sounds like it will be a great year for games like usual.   SunBroDave "This guy are sick" Member Oct 25, 2017 14,895 Games Completed in 2025 TitleDate​ScoreIndiana Jones and the Great CircleJan 8★★★★ 1/21000xRESIST Jan 20★★★★ 1/2IndikaJan 22★★★Final Fantasy VII RebirthFeb 26★★★★★Split FictionMar 15★★★★ 1/2​ Games Abandoned in 2025 Life is Strange: Double Exposure Assassin's Creed Shadows   Last edited: Friday at 9:45 AM Ryudo Member Jun 19, 2024 1,103 Good idea for a thread. Lets see if I can remember to keep this updated. I plan on going through my backlog for the next few months while releases are slow. January: - New Super Lucky's Tale February: - Another Code: Two Memories - Avowed March: -Hellblade II: Senua's Saga -Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 April: -Split Fiction  Last edited: Apr 6, 2025 NeoZylom Member Apr 10, 2019 510 Bonjour! Hi! Let's see how it goes.   Fenix_ Alt Account Banned Dec 26, 2024 30 edit : didn't realize this wasn't created by mistake or for joke Avowed will likely be the first game I play and beat in the new year (its still 2024 here)  Last edited: Jan 1, 2025 Timewarp Member Oct 27, 2017 947 Reservado: This is the year! (Damn you backlog)   Yerffej Prophet of Regret Member Oct 25, 2017 28,891 I've been on a completion kick the last couple games I played, and halfway to completing a third. FF Rebirth will test my renewed vigor in this area. That's next on the list.   AppleKid Member Feb 21, 2018 3,202 Grabbing a spot to update throughout the year! First game I'll complete is The Last Guardian which I've never played all the way through (always lose interest midway but am determined to finish this time). Hit 100 in 2024 which was a bit taxing so expecting somewhere between 60-80 for 2025.   Thom Nooke Member Jan 13, 2022 426 So far none. Really hoping to plow through my GameCube backlog this year!!   Pyro God help us the mods are making weekend threads Member Jul 30, 2018 18,306 United States I want to play more games in the new year, so I'll reserve this spot to make sure I do! Wanna play 52 games I've never played before, doesn't matter if I beat them or not. Plus I'll beat KH2 tomorrow and already have one down. EDIT #1 I've beaten two games this year and temporarily dropped one, so far so good! Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep KojimaisGOD's review of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix | Backloggd Best combat in the series. Why the hell didn't the Deck Command system carry forward??? www.backloggd.com Devil May Cry KojimaisGOD's review of Devil May Cry | Backloggd I had played this for a little bit right before DMCV came out and the only thought I had coming away from it then was "Yeah, this is just too old and definitely started life as a Resident Evil game." But last night I decided to try this again on a whim and ended up playing through most of the... www.backloggd.com Front Mission 1st: Remake KojimaisGOD's review of Front Mission 1st: Remake | Backloggd The re-release is choppy with poor framerate and four crashes, one of which made me redo the last half of a battle. Opt for the original if you can! Now for the review proper:<br><br>FM1 shows it age in many ways today. Despite the new graphics you still get an OK military intrigue story, you... www.backloggd.com EDIT #2 Tried out a VN with Daedalus KojimaisGOD's review of Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz | Backloggd Baby's first VN.<br><br>But despite being a baby and this being one the few VNs I've played, it's detective gameplay seems completely neutered in lieu of just clicking on everything in order to progress. And I think the vibes and story hook could've carried me past that if not for uninteresting... www.backloggd.com And started/finished Mister Mosquito today, great game! KojimaisGOD's review of Mister Mosquito | Backloggd Hilarious, unique, doesn’t overstay it’s welcome and is now nostalgic because of how these types of games used to have some manner of budget behind them (e.g. Chibi-Robo!)<br><br>But thankfully indies through digital self-publishing and the democratization of game development tools mean we’re... www.backloggd.com EDIT #3 Accidentally beat NG2: Black 3 different times lol so I only was able to log one new game last week, Digimon Survive KojimaisGOD's review of Digimon Survive | Backloggd This review contains spoilers! www.backloggd.com KojimaisGOD's review of Ninja Gaiden II Black | Backloggd Path of the Mentor done! Definitely my favorite version and difficulty out of all of this game’s releases.<br><br>All the annoying bosses are taken out, there’s no explosive spam and enemies that are difficult to delimb actually make sense as they’re typically tougher variants. www.backloggd.com EDIT #4 First two Platinums of the year were back to back, Ico and inFAMOUS! KojimaisGOD's review of Dead Space 3 | Backloggd Dead Space 2 is one of the GOATs to me and to have this as its sequel is baffling to say the least. There’s too much to list what I find wrong here (sometimes relative to even the first game), but suffice it to say every major and minor aspect of DS3 is a step backwards. www.backloggd.com KojimaisGOD's review of Ico | Backloggd SotC pulled me back into the medium when I thought about stopping playing all together, just over a decade ago. So it’s strange I never fully followed up with Ico, only playing the first ~30 minutes. I am so glad I finally did.<br><br>While Ico can certainly stumble in a few parts with its... www.backloggd.com KojimaisGOD's review of Infamous | Backloggd What I was struck by most going back to this now is how nascent the open-world genre still was in 2009. GTA 3 wasn’t even 10 years old at this point! So there’s not much variety in what you do and it’s all centered around the combat core; a still excellent hybrid of parkour platforming and... www.backloggd.com KojimaisGOD's review of Infamous | Backloggd Evil replay was much more fun because I didn’t have to watch my powers to make sure civilians weren’t hurt. But the story isn’t as malleable as I once thought. Cole being evil just doesn’t always line up with the dialogue, story events and characterization. www.backloggd.com EDIT #5 Got my third Platinum with Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters and it was absolute ass. Thankfully chased it with Crysis 2, which went down smooooooth. And lastly Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning was surprisingly fantastic! KojimaisGOD's review of Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters | Backloggd I learned of this through YouTube as an easy Platinum. So, as a trophy hunter and Green Lantern fan (my fav DC character), I thought “Why not, it’ll be hilarious!” Oh, oh you fool.<br><br>It started off pretty well as an an older God of War ripoff, all the way down to the buttons, and then had a... www.backloggd.com KojimaisGOD's review of Crysis 2 Remastered | Backloggd Such a glowup from the first game, every aspect of play feels so much better and absolutely holds up in this remaster.<br><br>I think a lot of console players (like me) had their introduction to Crysis through this sequel back then and, despite not having a clue what was happening story-wise... www.backloggd.com KojimaisGOD's review of Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning | Backloggd I played the original release around launch and didn't think much of the game despite how much money went into it (that warranted an FBI investigation) and the collection of big-name talents (Todd McFarlane, Grant Kirkhope, R.A. Salvatore). But it always held a place in the back of mind... www.backloggd.com   Last edited: Mar 11, 2025 Danby One Winged Slayer Member Oct 7, 2020 3,133 Looking forward to adding some switch 2 games to my 2025 list!   Rippa Member Feb 15, 2018 1,322 I'm ringing in the new year with Jedi Survivor. Currently cleaning up trophies for the platinum. Edit: 01/03/25 - Platinum for Jedi Survivor Edit: 01/30/25 - Platinum for Alan Wake II Edit: 03/16/25 - Platinum for Black Myth: WuKong Edit: 03/22/25 - Platinum for UnMetal Edit: 04/07/25 - Platinum for Silent Hill 2 Remake  Last edited: Monday at 1:28 PM Mashdyno Member Oct 27, 2017 383 Indianapolis, IN Gonna be a great year, holding my spot!   kierwynn Community Resettler Member Oct 25, 2017 207 Currently playing 1000xresist so I suspect that'll be my first game beaten for 2025. After a couple of years of not playing much, my goal is to just do better than I did the year before. I beat I think 17? last year (2024), which is good for me, so hoping for 20+ this year!   xir Member Oct 27, 2017 15,010 Los Angeles, CA Ok let's try to reserve and do this 1 January 3rd - Sheepy a short adventure, 75 minutes, 18/30 achievements, really great! 2 Jan 5th - Superliminal. Started this years ago but ran like shit on old xbox, restarted for a WOFF play along and beat it in ~3 hours? Found some of the secret stuff but being blind in one eye made the constillation stuff hell. Game was a bit smug and a bit to safe/Portal like, though a few parts were good. The ending didnt pay off like the devs probably wanted it to, but maybe im cynical. 3 Mar 11th - Indika, bought it awhile ago, but played it this week cause it will be on WOFF. Liked it a lot, a bit more puizzly than other walking sims, and some stuff to chew on as I stomach the russian psyche and the video game metaphors. Some good music and great voice acting,  Last edited: Mar 12, 2025 Dice Banned Oct 25, 2017 27,975 Canada Y'all should have completed a game crossing INTO midnight. All you "reserving spots" are FRAGILE BEINGS 🧐   Fady Member Oct 28, 2017 1,039 UAE Sure why not 😁! Minecraft: Story Mode - Season 1 - for someone like myself who cares so little for Minecraft but loves Telltale Games this was surprisingly fun! Shame it's been delisted since some time back. Soma - what the HELL was that? The game was incredible but what the hell was that ending? It broke me hard - I hated how bleak the ending was that it actually left a sour taste in my mouth. This is the bleakest game I've ever played. Sonic and the Secret Rings - huge Sonic fan here and I've decided to play through all the games I've missed since a few years ago and this one was a nightmare to finish to be honest. I feel the Wii, as revolutionary as it was, had a lot of issues with motion control, and this game, a runner, felt like a nightmare to control at times. I enjoyed bits and pieces and some of the levels, but for any Sonic fan curious about this, don't bother. Famicom Detective Stories: The Girl that Stands Behind - ok this was a nice visual novel from Nintendo, I'm glad they're localising these now. Lovely art and creepy atmosphere in parts, but I can't help but feel it's nowhere near the potential it had as a "horror" themed story. The music while nice takes away from the fear factor and mystery, and I wish it had a little more "gameplay. Still, a fun visual novel for fans of the genre. Batman - Arkham VR - a short but really sweet interactive experience on the PSVR1. I wish I could access the new Arkham Shadow game on another platform (I don't want to buy the meta quest for literally the one game). Arkham VR was a joy for me because it gave me a glimpse of the Arkham universe through a VR lens.   Last edited: Jan 19, 2025 SilentEagle Banned Jan 9, 2021 8,327 Reserved. Hoping for 50 games this year.   Maxime Member Oct 27, 2017 3,509 I only finished 34 games in 2024. While I know I won't beat them all, my list games in the backlog to tick off are: 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Apotheon Assassin's Creed: Director's Cut Edition Darksiders II Darksiders III Dead Island Definitive Edition Dead Island: Riptide - Definitive Edition Dust: An Elysian Tail Dying Light Definitive Edition Evil West Fallout 4 FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Hades Heaven Will Be Mine Hollow Knight Ikenfell Immortals of Aveum Life is Strange Life is Strange 2 Lost in Random Mafia II Mafia III Mass Effect Mass Effect 2 Mass Effect 3 Mass Effect Andromeda Need for Speed Heat Need for Speed Payback Need for Speed Unbound Nobody Saves the World Ryse: Son of Rome Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech Tales of Arise The Ascent The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit Transformers: Devastation Venba Yakuza 6: The Song of Life Yakuza: Like a Dragon Click to expand... Click to shrink... January Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (Steam) Stimulation Clicker (Browser) Assassin's Creed: Director's Cut Edition (Steam) FAR: Lone Sails (Steam) Venba (Steam) February Life is Strange (Steam) The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit (Steam) Life is Strange 2 (Steam) Rollerdrome (Steam) March Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered (PS5) Currently playing: Assassin's Creed Shadows, Dead Island Definitive Edition.  Last edited: Apr 1, 2025 Kadzork Has got mad skills!! Member Oct 27, 2017 23,578 Updated to include the platinum for Crow Country - now.. what next 🤔   Vonocourt Member Oct 25, 2017 11,103 Why not reserve a spot.   MarvelousIntent Member Aug 13, 2019 3,889 Sure. I gotta start beating the dozens of games I buy every year.   Patate Member Oct 15, 2022 601 Sure I'll reserve that spot :) Elden Ring should be the first one. That, or Visions of Mana.  Zaimokuza Member May 14, 2020 1,046 Last year I failed the 52 games challenge . This time it will hopefully go better   Spesi Member Apr 26, 2022 1,344 Finland Currently playing / About to Start Star Wars: Outlaws Portal 2 The Invincible Season: A Letter to the Future Untitled Goose Game Shadow of Mordor Endling - Extinction is Forever Stray Raji Wattam The Red Strings Club Jotun The Forgotten City Agatha Christie - The ABC Murders Finished Indika Far from Noise Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The First Cases The Stillness of the Wind   Last edited: Jan 17, 2025 OrochiJR Member Oct 29, 2017 1,743 I finished Resident Evil 7 today after not playing it at all until this christmas. Fantastic entry in the series. Played this back to back with the RE4 Remake and am considering of buying RE Village right after finishing off the DLCs of VII.  Euan_1981 Member Apr 23, 2018 347 Ps5: Dead island 2 - story only so far but working on that plat  Desi Member Oct 30, 2017 4,545 Put me on the list   Greywaren Member Jul 16, 2019 12,679 Spain Okay, I'm saving this post so I can keep updating it through the year. I keep track of everything I play, so it should be easy to keep updating it every so often! 1) Slay the Princess: The Pristine Cut (January 1st) - PC If the base game was already extraordinary, this makes it even better. A completely unique narrative adventure, wonderfully written and illustrated and with a ton of truly memorable moments. It's best to play it without knowing too much and STRONGLY recommended even if you don't usually like (slightly) scary games. A masterpiece. 2) Metal Slug Tactics (January 5th) - PC A very solid turn-based tactics game that is unfortunately tied to a slightly frustrating roguelite progression system. It has a lot of unique and fun mechanics (focusing on movement instead of cover is great!), but the runs are a bit too long and they don't properly reward you for the time you've spent on them, so it feels like you're progressing too slow. Would've been better as a more linear experience, but it's a fun game nonetheless. 3) Venba (January 11th) - PC Really short, but very nice and effective. It integrates its cooking "puzzles" pretty well within the story and, even though it may have benefitted from dedicating a bit more time to some parts of it, it works really well as it is. It's not hard, but the puzzles make you think and the themes of connecting with your family and your roots through cooking were beautifully explored. 4) Beneath Oresa (16th January) - PC A promising deckbuilder roguelite with a very cool presentation that sadly ends up being a bit underwhelming. It's buggy, it's poorly balanced, there's not enough variety for it to be interesting after a handful of runs, and there's seemingly only one way to play "properly", which kinda defeats the purpose of it being a deckbuilder. There are some nice ideas and mechanics in there, but it's a bit messy at the moment. 5) Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (28th January) - PC An outstanding adventure from beginning to end. It constantly feels like you're inside an Indiana Jones movie, from the insane setpieces to the more paused exploration and puzzle-solving. Fantastic performances from every cast member, gorgeous environments to explore and they absolutely nailed the tone and the feel of everything. I loved it so much. 6) Dragon Age: The Veilguard (1st February) - PC A really solid ARPG with great character moments, satisfying combat and one of the greatest third acts BioWare has ever made. You can tell it went through development hell at some points, but it's nothing short of a miracle that it ended up being actually good despite all that. My only gripes with it are that it'd benefit from having more enemy variety, but other than that, I really loved my time with it. 7) The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (3rd February) - Switch A fun twist on the classic 2D Zelda formula. It gives you a lot of tools to handle dungeon puzzles, fights and overworld exploration and you can be as creative as you want with it. Some tools are much more useful than others, which means the game can become a bit repetitive, but it's mostly a really fun time. And it's about time Zelda got her own game! 8) BAKERU (16th February) - PC A very simple platformer/collectathon with surprisingly great level design and fantastic game feel. A really cool, creative journey through every region of Japan that just straight up feels great to play. It's charming, it looks really nice and it's simple, straightforward fun all the way through. I'm glad I found out about it, because it wasn't on my radar at all until very recently. 9) Arco (17th February) - PC Yet another "where did this come from?" game. A very unique blend of real-time and turn-based combat with a well written tale of vengeance, RPG elements and a very interesting setting. Some minor UI gripes aside, I've really enjoyed my time with it and I hope more people give it a shot. It's genuinely great. 10) Against the Storm (9th March) - PC An outstanding citybuilder that shouldn't work as well as it does as a roguelite, and yet here we are. Deceptively simple to learn, unbelievably deep once you start getting into the meat of it. All of its systems work wonderfully together to make a very satisfying and unique experience unlike anything else I've ever played before. I loved it so much. 11) Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor's Gambit (12th March) - Switch Easily one of the most brilliant entries in the series. Great mysteries and twists, a wonderfully written cast of characters and an overarching story that blows up in an insane finale. I'm so glad this was finally made available outside of Japan and that I finally managed to play through every single game in the series. Now bring on Ace Attorney 7, Capcom! 12) Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (13th March) - PC A wonderful sequel to the original that goes even further with its themes, mechanics and ideas. It's wonderfully written and it still feels as fresh and unique as the first game despite being more of the same, but with a handful of extra features. A truly gorgeous story that I strongly recommend to anyone who enjoys sci-fi stuff. 13) Eternal Strands (16th March) - PC A really ambitious game that wants to be so much more than it manages to be. It has some very good ideas and the gameplay loop is mostly a lot of fun, but a noticeable lack of resources stops it from being truly great. Fighting the big monsters is great, the crafting system is very unique and the voice acting is excellent, but everything else is just okay. Still, a very promising first project for a new studio! 14) Monster Hunter Wilds (24th March) - PC Yet another insanely fun, spectacular, super satisfying entry in one of my favorite franchises of all time. More streamlined, less tedious and as much pure fun as always. The focus on the story is interesting, but I can understand why it would make some people annoyed. I personally really enjoyed it and now that I'm done with it, I'll keep it as a "background" game to keep hunting for many, many more hours. 15) SteamWorld Heist II (26th March) - PC A worthy sequel to the original that further expands its unique, very satisfying turn-based combat system by letting you make crazy skill combinations. It's a bit too long for its enemy/mission variety, but the game itself is so fun that you kinda forget about it. I'm very glad they've made a second one because there's quite literally nothing like SteamWorld Heist out there and it's a concept that deserved a second title. 16) Mario & Luigi: Brothership (30th March) - Switch Despite some glaring pacing issues, it's a pretty solid entry in the series. The presentation is great and it has a lot of charm (mostly thanks to the fantastic animation work), but it mostly shines through its combat system, which is arguably the best in the series thanks to the Power Plugs system. I had a good time with it, warts and all, and I hope this isn't the last Mario & Luigi game. 17) Sid Meier's Civilization VII (9th April) - PC Not really a game that can be "finished", but I've played two full campaigns and I feel like I've seen enough to properly talk about it. It's got very, very good bones, and it's a bold new direction for the franchise, but it's clearly unfinished. Most of the gameplay changes are very good and interesting, but the UI is so bad and cheap it makes the game feel worse than it actually is. If they manage to fix it, I'll for sure revisit it to play some more. 18) Wanderstop (12th April) - PC A little, very interesting game about change, taking a break, and brewing tea to satisfy the outlandish needs of a quirky cast of characters. It works relatively well as a cozy game, but what really shines is the writing. It's clever, witty, hilarious at times, but also very emotional and intense at times. It deals with very important topics in a charming way and it manages to actually make you enjoy those moments of having nothing to do.  Last edited: Yesterday at 10:41 AM Bizarre Member Dec 7, 2024 884 I got to lv 32 in jezzball on my lunch last night. I'm gonna count it because I don't remember how many levels there actually are but after 15 it might as well roll credits every time you clear a board. Knowing me, this might be my only post in here until exactly one yr from now 
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