What Games Are You Playing?

I beat The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild last month and moved right onto The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Despite not having stepped foot near a temple yet I’ve unlocked a lot of the depths and some of the sky islands too. The Nintendo Switch 2 Edition once again has 60fps, quicker load times and improved graphics to make an already impressive title that bit better to play.
 
The latest bargain theme from Humble Bundle is Anime/Japan games. Any of them worth a try?
Funnily enough I just finished playing Digimon Cyber Sleuth and Hackers Memory. It's on this list for £3.66 which is a bargain. I had a great time with it, and hit 95 hours for both game completions. There's even more to do if you wanna do the post game stuff and max out your digimons, so loads of content for pretty cheap.
I will always and forever recommend the Yakuza games too.
 
I was trawling through the Steam summer sale last night and spotted some images that looked very familiar for a game called Slow living with Princess. Turns out it's based on Banished from the Hero's Party - and it's 55% off until Thursday. I've resisted starting the game (I bought and installed it, but I'm still playing another game). It's got some good reviews.
 
I have been playing Slow Living With Princess for the past week, and I'm enjoying the traditional farming, fishing, shopkeeping, romance, dungeon crawling, building relationships with villagers aspects. There are a lot of parallels with the novel/anime and a lot of dialogue in the early part. There are a few irritating aspects to the game, such as not being able to sort items in the chests and not being able to change the wake-up time of 9am (I've gone to sleep as late as 6.30am and I still wake at 9 - might try staying awake all night just to see what happens). The shop customers are also annoying, and it took me a while to realise I have to carefully check the prices being offered. Played for around 70 hours total and probably only about a quarter of the way through the plot (there are slots for two more close friends - I'm guessing Yalandra the elf and Tisse the assassin - but I have no idea when they will turn up). Well worth the £7 I paid on Steam.
 
Death Stranding 2
A solid sequel and one of the best games I've played this year. There are a couple of reasons why it doesn't topple Expedition 33 as the best of the year so far though. For starters the gameplay is virtually unchanged from the original, making it feel more like an enormous expansion pack than an evolution. It hands out weapons and access to vehicles earlier (you start with the assault rifle that the original held back for 30 hours), but most are things that the original eventually had too. Combined with a greater emphasis on enemy encounters early on, it ends up feeling like a more combat-heavy, vehicle-focused experience. That's not to say that the options for focusing on traversal or stealth are gone, but rather that they're often options rather than a necessity. The result is a gameplay mix that feels like Death Stranding 1 meets Metal Gear Solid 5. I was wary when I saw those comparisons in reviews, since I feared that it would dilute the distinctive DS experience, but it ends up offering a well balanced suite of stealth and combat possibilities that let you take on most missions in your preferred way.

The story gets off to a good start with a strong first act. Like the original it meanders a lot in the middle, with protagonist Sam often being almost mute while everyone talks at him, but it pulls everything together for a more satisfying climax this time. It also gets weirder as it goes along. The final few hours might be the most ridiculous spectacle seen in a Hideo Kojima game to date. I mean that as both a positive and negative; there are some incredible, memorable moments and a lot of places where the emotional beats hit hard, but it's a tonal rodeo that can threaten to throw you into the air at times. It takes an equal appreciation for the drama and the quirky humour to really get into it.

Overall it's another huge journey that is well worth taking. The sheer amount of effort packed into the presentation is staggering, with some elaborate cutscenes and unique gameplay moments hidden behind side missions or missable interactions with your new sidekick Dollman. I clocked almost 70 hours and didn't come close to completing all the major side-missions or maxing out relationship levels with clients (the latter requires doing a lot of optional deliveries in some cases).

A word of warning: avoid trailers and any of the on-stage presentations that Kojima did ahead of the game's release; they're full of story scenes that you won't encounter until 30, 40, in some cases 60+ hours into the game. I avoided most of them for fear of spoilers and still can't believe how much they gave away, even early in the promotional campaign.
 
Donkey Kong Bananza was a fun time and the postgame mostly tolerable despite some more irritating challenges.

Since completing that I’ve also gradually worked my way through the Ace Attorney Investigations duology, and enjoyed the second more than the first.
 
Was going really well on Slow Living With Princess, when Steam chucked a wobbly and lost my save games. So much for the Cloud! I'd got my apothecary up to third in the ranking and lost it all.
So I bought My Time at Portia (on sale at Humble Bundle) and it's not bad. My main gripe is there is too many crises. Just as I go "today I shall do some dungeon diving and relic hunting" than a satellite crashes or a mystery monster is gobbling the local wildlife (hang on, that was last winter and that plot seems to have vanished) or something is poisoning the water supply etc etc. And I'm supposed to be romancing someone in between all this other stuff? Whereas Stardew Valley is very relaxed and relatively crisis free and Slow Living With Princess has endless todays with no real urgency. Still, for £5 I can't really complain.
 
I finished Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club.

It's the longest of the series (but definitely not too long) and also the simplest (thankfully - it does away with some of the more confusing trial and error loops of the other two games*) and also the most depressing (but still balanced out with humour and a mostly serene vibe).

Another excellent FDC experience - I really hope the series continues. All three games have had a very nice visual style and interesting writing. It's one of those games that I kept thinking about even when I wasn't playing it, looking forward to getting home so I could find out more of what was going on.

I had a few theories about the outcome and they were all proven wrong in pretty quick succession, so I probably wouldn't make a very good detective. 😄

*This is technically the fourth game in the series but the third was only "released" as a Satellaview broadcast in 1997 (the first two were originally on the Famicom Disk System but got Switch remakes in 2021) and has never been released in any other form (and is more of a spinoff than a sequel anyway) so it really may as well just not exist.
 
Here's my July to August progress! This one took a lot longer than initially planned but I went all the way because I enjoyed it as well. As such, I decided to realistically update my gaming completion goal to about 20 games instead of 40 moving forward because a lot of the games in the backlog are pretty lengthy and I expect that to be a continuous trend. Plus I also want to make room to sort out the anime backlog also.

In addition I've also included an on-going title to this write-up as I'm also playing through it but it's not done anytime soon.



#10 - Death Stranding 2: On the Beach (PlayStation 5)
Acquired: June 2025

Before the pandemic I took a chance on the first Death Stranding and was very surprised by how entertaining the gameplay was and while the story was a bit convoluted I really enjoyed the experience. I've always wanted to revisit the game but never bothered to pick up the director's cut version. But now Hideo Kojima has released Death Stranding 2: On the Beach which I pre-ordered since it was part of The Game Collection's rewards deal, and the best way to describe my experience was that it's pretty much the same to how I felt with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth last year - and that it's an amazing but long journey that you can easily get lost in.

I dedicated 117 hours of playtime traveling around Australia delivering packages, building various bridges and roads throughout my journey to make things easier for myself, whilst also listening to Low Roar from time to time. The feeling that you get driving around from Point A to B, listening to music, is a rather calming experience and I've not felt like this in a long time. A lot of video games tend to put you on the edge and have you focused on everything around you whether its for achievements or an enemy or annoyance in the way, but here you are just walking or driving around on a simple order and perhaps you may have some obstacles here and there but at the end is a rewarding thumbs up from the person who requested it.

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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach continues the story of Sam and Lou but rather than focusing on the United States like in the first game, the duo are now travelling through Mexico and Australia, the latter primarily for the most part. The goal is the same, reconnecting various outputs and putting them on the network which not only makes life easier but also adds more fun to the online community, as their various contributions also supports you whilst your contributions to fixing roads and creating objects supports theirs. For example, I made a bridge in the middle of the dessert and over 26,000 people witnessed it on their playthroughs, that is absolutely incredible.

The first game was known for having the 'bare with us' pace similarly to Yakuza 0 where you don't have much creativity for your journey at first but then it slowly opens up with more opportunities such as different orders and objects to create. With On the Beach, a lot of those features are moved forward in your progression, so being able to take out BTs and drive off-load vehicles comes sooner than later. The game does introduce more features over the course of the story so you don't get everything right away which helps with the pacing.

One notable difference with On the Beach is that you now have proper weapons to take out the non-BT enemies scattered throughout the game, which the story does make reference to from time to time. You don't kill them (because otherwise you would cause havoc thanks to the BTs) though that is possible and the game punishes you for that, so for the most part enemies are just hit with sleeping darts or so. I found using the assault rifle, rifle and grenade launchers have all been pretty handy.


The BTs also have a bit of an upgrade of their own, with a new type that can see where you are and they are not easy to deal with, but thanks to the grenades you can get yourself out of a bad situation fairly well. Outside of those types of enemies I didn't mind stealth-killing other BTs and the boss fights you can encounter are also pretty cool, but you do need to be careful because of two things; your packages need to be kept out of distance so they don't get damaged, and some BT bosses can cause a voidout if you're not paying much attention to your surroundings. On the plus side, you can capture BTs using a special grenade and have them fight alongside you in a Kaiju style fashion which is entertaining and very Kojima.

Like in the first game, you have a star system and the more stars you earn the better options you have for progression, which includes more resources such as metal, resin, and special alloys, and better connectivity to create more objects in the area. Some orders also add more music to your playlist and there's various artists including Low Roar, Silent Poets, CHVRCHES, Woodkid, Daichi Miura that have songs available for you to listen.

The environments are diverse and fit the theme of Australia, with the traditional grey segments as well as snowy mountains, desserts and forests. No area felt the same so it makes it feel different though you can tell Australia should be much larger as it's fairly easy to get from one side to the other of the country pretty fast on a vehicle. Drawbridge is also a new feature in this game that allows you to fast-travel to different outposts throughout the game but the game is sneaky to which your deliveries will have less points because its not directly done by you on the journey so you want to be tactical when it comes to order progression.

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Most of the cast is back in this game and we also have new faces to witness, including George Miller (Mad Max director) making an appearance but with Australian performer Marty Rhone doing the voice work in a role similar to Del Toro and Nicolas Winding Refn, and German actor Fatih Akin (The Edge of Heaven) with US actor Jonathan Roumie (The Chosen) doing the voice work as the dollman who tags along with you on your journey and has been a great addition. The cast also features Italian actor Luca Marinelli (Mussolini: Son of the Century), US actress Elle Fanning (Predator: Badlands) and Japanese actress Shioli Kutsuna (Deadpool 2).

The Platinum trophy was fairly easy but lengthy. The main one is getting five stars on all outposts in the game and that is achievable but you want to put your resources towards completing the roads and railings because they are integral to making progression in certain areas much smoother to navigate. I never bothered much with most of the gadgets but I did find the home bases fairly useful to repair your vehicles and the bridges being the best portion for travel.

In terms of criticisms, I do think the game is tad padded out on content and the weapon controls during combat can be a bit messy especially when you need to switch weapons. There's also one outpost that randomly damages your cargo just before the destination which is annoying and might be either intentional or a design flaw in the process.

Overall I really enjoyed my time with Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and I did finish the story about 90 hours in but spent more time to get the remainder of the trophies. The game also features a brief recap of the first game's events if you have not played it before and the game's conclusion is solid and opens the door for more if Kojima wants to do so.



#In Progress - Ring Fit Adventure (Nintendo Switch)
Downloaded: July 2025

Ever since the start of July I decided to start exercising because I wasn't particularly happy with how I am and playing Death Stranding 2 contributed to my decision to look into other options to try and lose weight. Walking has been part of my daily routine but it won't be enough to improve my health. Since I didn't want to put up with the elliptical cross-trainer constantly, I bought Ring Fit Adventure for the Nintendo Switch because I did enjoy my time with the Wii Fit back in the day but this time taking it more seriously.

Ring Fit Adventure is a video game that ultilises exercises and a ring-shaped controller in an entertaining form and this may come as a surprise but this is a really good experience. The ring-shaped controller is designed so that you hold it throughout your gameplay experience and there's also a leg strap-on for the game to help measure your lower half when it comes to movements. Both of these components have a Joycon attached to them, and I've been using the Nintendo Switch OLED since it's in a different room to my Nintendo Switch 2 (the game will work with Nintendo Switch 2 consoles but you do need the Switch 1 joycons).

I've spent at least 11 days, averaging at about 45 minutes to 1 hour's worth of playtime for each go, playing through the game's Adventure Mode which is a simple premise of your character going on a mission to track down a monster who's tough and strong and you use exercises to make progress. Did I mention the gameplay is also a turn-based combat system but using exercises instead of attack/magic etc which is very Nintendo. You can also use items to heal your character's health and improve the attack damage against enemies.

So how does the Adventure mode work? Each world has various levels that range between mini-games, one-off boss fights and the main missions where you go from Point A to B with fights here and there. In these main missions, you hold the ring controller and jog (whilst not moving yourself forward) and you can use the controller by pushing/pulling the bar holders to grab coins and items along the way. There's motion sensors so you can twist and turn the controller to grab them which is pretty cool. It's similar to the Nintendo Wii experience.

During the combat segments, you can choose up to six exercises (and there's dozens of them available which you will unlock as you traverse) and each exercise is based on improving your legs, arms, abs (body) and yoga (mind). The leg exercises I've encountered include squats (which are an absolute killer and don't recommend you do this constantly), thigh press (surprisingly entertaining) and knee lift (also fun and a great way to recover from intensity). The arm exercises I've encountered include overhead and front presses (which are both all about crushing the ring controller and letting it go after a couple of seconds), bow pull (also entertaining but definitely does some work on your arms) and overhead arm twist (another easy method to recover but amusing).

The ab exercises I've encountered include overhead bend (like bowing but keeping still), knee-to-chest (similar to squats in terms of pressure so I don't recommend this constantly) and standing twist (another fun recovery move). And the yoga exercises I've encountered are the Warrior I & II poses which is all about slowly moving your pose and patience which is interesting. Pose well and you'll deal damage to your enemies at ease. And there's a lot more that I have yet to encounter and you have the freedom to pick and choose which ones you want to use the most for all of the missions in the game's Adventure Mode.

Now some of you will probably ask about whether or not this game is actually making a difference. Well the answer is surprisingly yes. Below I have some screenshots that I took from my phone of the progress I've done (using my Fitbit).

The first image (left) was my first go at the game on 10th July. The second image (the middle) was my third go on 23rd July after completing the second world. And the third image (right) was my fourth go on 30th July, which was starting the third world. Early on I put at least one go a week due to being pretty intense if you're not used it.

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Eventually I was motivated enough to work on it at least twice a week. The first image (left) was my sixth go at the game on 12th August and I lost track of time due to how much I was focused on the game. The second image (the middle) was my eighth go on 19th August after making progress with the game's fourth world. And the third image (right) was my latest go (11th play) on 1st September, where I am currently around 66% through the game's fifth world.

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The reason I'm showing these stats is because it has helped with my exercise journey and it's also a pretty fun game as well. I don't have a gym nearby as far as I know and I work the usual 9-5 so this has been a solid solution if you have a Switch and room in your home for something like this.

For the time being this is just an in progress update and not a game completion, as I'm currently nowhere near the end of the game's Adventure Mode, but if I do eventually finish it there's also the other modes available that I can check out.



My backlog so far:
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PC/Steam Backlog - Game Name:​
Genre:
1​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the SkyTurn-Based RPG
2​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SCTurn-Based RPG
#​
PlayStation 3 Backlog - Game Name:​
Genre:
1​
3D Dot Game HeroesAction RPG
2​
Bleach: Soul ResurrecciónFighting
3​
Castlevania: Lords of ShadowAction, Hack n Slash
4​
Drakengard 3Action RPG
5​
Eternal SonataTurn-Based RPG
6​
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2Action, Musou
7​
FolkloreAction RPG
8​
Gran Turismo 5 Academy EditionRacing
9​
inFAMOUSAction
10​
inFAMOUS 2Action
11​
Katamari ForeverPuzzle
12​
MotorStormRacing
13​
Prince of PersiaAction, Platformer
14​
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten SandsAction, Platformer
15​
Sonic & All-Stars Racing TransformedRacing
16​
Split/Second: VelocityRacing
17​
Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the OverlordTactical RPG, Visual Novel
18​
Way of the Samurai 4Action
#​
PlayStation 4 Backlog - Game Name:Genre:
1​
13 Sentinels: Aegis RimTactical RPG, Visual Novel
2​
AI: The Somnium FilesAdventure, Visual Novel
3​
Black Clover: Quartet KnightsAction, Fighting
4​
Bullet Girls PhantasiaAction, Shooter
5​
Burnout Paradise RemasteredRacing
6​
The Caligula Effect: OverdoseTurn-Based RPG
7​
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New ChampionsSports
8​
Catherine Full BodyPuzzle
9​
Conception Plus: Maidens of the Twelve StarsTurn-Based RPG
10​
CRYSTARAction RPG
11​
Cyberdimension Neptunia: Four Goddesses OnlineAction RPG
12​
Danganronpa 1 ReloadVisual Novel
13​
Danganronpa 2 ReloadVisual Novel
14​
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair GirlsAction, Shooter
15​
Danganronpa V3: Killing HarmonyVisual Novel
16​
Date A Live: Rinne Utopia (Rio-Reincarnation)Visual Novel, Dating Sim
17​
Date A Live II: Ars Install (Rio-Reincarnation)Visual Novel, Dating Sim
18​
Date A Live III: Twin Edition: Rio ReincarnationVisual Novel, Dating Sim
19​
Deception IV: The Nightmare PrincessGod RPG
20​
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's MemoryTurn-Based RPG
21​
Disaster Report 4: Summer MemoriesAdventure, Simulation
22​
Dissidia Final Fantasy NTArcade, Fighting
23​
Dragon Quest Heroes IIAction RPG, Musou
24​
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive EditionTurn-Based RPG
25​
Dragon's Crown ProAction RPG
26​
Dragon's Dogma: Dark ArisenAction RPG
27​
Dynasty Warriors 8 Xtreme LegendsMusou
28​
Fairy TailTurn-Based RPG
29​
Fate/Extella LinkMusou
30​
Full Metal Panic! Fight! Who Dares WinTactical RPG
31​
Gal*Gun 2On-Rails Shooter
32​
Gintama RumbleAction, Musou
33​
GOD EATER 3Action Hunter RPG
34​
Gravity Rush 2Action, Platformer
35​
The Great Ace Attorney: AdventuresVisual Novel
36​
The Great Ace Attorney 2: ResolveVisual Novel
37​
Gundam Breaker 3 BREAK EDITIONAction, Arcade
38​
Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Infinite CombateAction RPG
39​
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of HeavenFighting
40​
Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of FujisawaPuzzle, Visual Novel
41​
LangrisserTactical RPG
42​
Langrisser IITactical RPG
43​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold SteelTurn-Based RPG
44​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IITurn-Based RPG
45​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IIITurn-Based RPG
46​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IVTurn-Based RPG
47​
Legend of ManaAction RPG
48​
Megadimension Neptunia VIITurn-Based RPG
49​
Megadimension Neptunia VIIRTurn-Based RPG
50​
MELTY BLOOD: TYPE LUMINAFighting
51​
My Hero Academia: One's Justice 2Fighting
52​
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja StormAction, Fighting
53​
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 2Action, Fighting
54​
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3Action, Fighting
55​
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4: Road to BorutoAction, Fighting
56​
NEO: The World Ends With YouAction RPG
57​
Neptunia Virtual StarsAction
58​
Neptunia x Senran Kagura: Ninja WarsAction
59​
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch RemasteredTurn-Based RPG
60​
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant KingdomAction RPG
61​
Nights of AzureAction RPG
62​
Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New MoonAction RPG
63​
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4Action, Musou
64​
One Piece: World SeekerAction
65​
Our World Is EndedVisual Novel
66​
Persona 5 StrikersAction RPG, Musou
67​
Raging LoopVisual Novel
68​
Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-: Prophecy of the ThroneVisual Novel
69​
Robotics;Notes DaSHVisual Novel
70​
Robotics;Notes ELITEVisual Novel
71​
SD Gundam G Generation Cross RaysTactical RPG
72​
SD Gundam G Generation GenesisTactical RPG
73​
Sengoku Basara 4: SumeragiMusou
74​
Senran Kagura Burst Re:NewalAction
75​
Shadow of the ColossusPlatformer
76​
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD RemasterTurn-Based RPG
77​
Star Ocean: First Departure RAction RPG
78​
Star Ocean: The Last Hope HD RemasterAction RPG
79​
Super Neptunia RPGTurn-Based RPG
80​
Super Robot Wars 30Tactical RPG
81​
Super Robot Wars OG: The Moon DwellersTactical RPG
82​
Super Robot Wars TTactical RPG
83​
Super Robot Wars XTactical RPG
84​
Sword Art Online: Fatal BulletAction RPG
85​
Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Sessions!Music, Rhythm
86​
Tales of BerseriaAction RPG
87​
Tales of VesperiaAction RPG
88​
Theatrhythm Final Bar LineMusic, Rhythm
89​
Trials of ManaAction RPG
90​
Utawarerumono: Mask of DeceptionTactical RPG, Visual Novel
91​
Utawarerumono: Mask of TruthTactical RPG, Visual Novel
92​
Utawarerumono: Prelude to the FallenTactical RPG, Visual Novel
93​
Utawarerumono: ZanAction, Musou
94​
Valkyria Chronicles 4Tactical RPG
95​
Valkyria RevolutionAction RPG
96​
WipEout Omega CollectionRacing
97​
The Witch and the Hundred Knight Revival EditionAction RPG
98​
WORLDEND SYNDROMEVisual Novel
99​
Yakuza 3 RemasteredAction, Beat em up
100​
Yakuza 4 RemasteredAction, Beat em up
101​
Yakuza 5 RemasteredAction, Beat em up
102​
YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this WorldVisual Novel
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PlayStation 5 Backlog - Game Name:Genre:
1​
Beyond Good & EvilAction, Adventure
2​
C-Smash VRS New DimensionSports
3​
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII -Reunion-Action RPG
4​
Cyberpunk 2077Action
5​
Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami ChroniclesFighting
6​
The DioField ChronicleTactical RPG
7​
DOOM EternalAction, Shooter
8​
Dynasty Warriors: OriginsAction, Musou
9​
FANTAVISION 202XPuzzle
10​
Fate/Samurai RemnantAction RPG, Musou
11​
ForspokenAction RPG
12​
Freedom Wars RemasteredAction, Hack n Slash
13​
Ghost of TsushimaAction, Adventure
14​
Ghostwire: TokyoAction, Survival Horror
15​
Granblue Fantasy Re:linkAction RPG
16​
Grand Theft Auto III: The Definitive EditionAction, Adventure, Shooter
17​
Grand Theft Auto Vice City: The Definitive EditionAction, Adventure, Shooter
18​
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas: The Definitive EditionAction, Adventure, Shooter
19​
GrimGrimoire OnceMoreReal-Time Strategy RPG
20​
HadesDungeon Crawler
21​
HUMANITYPuzzle
22​
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle RFighting
23​
JudgmentAction, Beat em up
24​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails into ReverieTurn-Based RPG
25​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through DaybreakTurn-Based RPG
26​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak IITurn-Based RPG
27​
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His NameAction, Beat 'em up
28​
Lost JudgmentAction, Beat em up
29​
Master Detective Archives: Rain Code PlusAdventure
30​
Mobile Suit Gundam BATTLE OPERATION Code FairyAction
31​
MONARKTactical RPG
32​
Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs ForgottenTurn-Based RPG
33​
Neptunia Game Maker R:EvolutionAction RPG
34​
Neptunia ReVerseTurn-Based RPG
35​
Neptunia: Sisters vs SistersAction RPG
36​
Ninja Gaiden II BlackAction, Hack 'n Slash
37​
One Piece: OdysseyTurn-Based RPG
38​
Pac-Man World Re-PacPlatformer
39​
Persona 3 ReloadTurn-Based RPG
40​
Persona 5 TacticaTactical RPG
41​
Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Souless ArmyAction RPG
42​
Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit of Wonder LabyrinthMetroidvania RPG
43​
RelayerTactical RPG
44​
SD Gundam Battle AllianceAction RPG
45​
Shin Megami Tensei V: VengeanceTurn-Based RPG
46​
Soul Hackers 2Turn-Based RPG
47​
Star Ocean: The Divine ForceAction RPG
48​
Star Ocean: The Second Story RAction RPG
49​
Stellar BladeAction, Hack 'n Slash
50​
Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification WarsTurn-Based RPG
51​
System ShockFirst-Person Shooter, Survival Horror
52​
Tactics Ogre RebornTactical RPG
53​
Tales of AriseAction RPG
54​
Tales of Graces f RemasteredAction RPG
55​
Tomb Raider 1 RemasteredAction, Adventure
56​
Tomb Raider 2 RemasteredAction, Adventure
57​
Tomb Raider 3 RemasteredAction, Adventure
58​
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2Sports
59​
Unicorn OverlordTactical RPG
60​
Valkyrie ElysiumAction RPG
61​
Venus Vacation Prism -Dead or Alive Xtreme-Dating Sim
62​
Yakuza 7: Like a DragonTurn-Based RPG
63​
Yurukill: The Calumniation GamesShoot em up, Visual Novel
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PlayStation Classics (via PS5) Backlog - Game Name:Genre:
1​
Dino CrisisSurvival Horror
2​
Kurushi Final: Mental BlocksPuzzle
3​
The Legend of DragoonTurn-Based RPG
4​
Valkyrie Profile: LennethTurn-Based RPG
5​
Wild ArmsTurn-Based RPG
6​
Wild Arms 2Turn-Based RPG
#​
PlayStation Vita Backlog - Game Name:Genre:
1​
Bullet GirlsAction, Shooter
2​
Valkyrie Drive BhikkhuniAction
#​
Nintendo Switch Backlog - Game Name:Genre:
1​
Advance Wars (Re-Boot Camp)Tactical RPG
2​
Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising (Re-Boot Camp)Tactical RPG
3​
Animal WellMetroidvania, Survival Horror
4​
Anonymous;CodeAdventure, Visual Novel
5​
Another Code: Two MemoriesAdventure, Puzzle
6​
Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost MemoriesAdventure, Puzzle
7​
Assault Suit Valken DeclassifiedAction, Arcade, Platformer
8​
BalatroCard, Roguelike
9​
Blade Runner: Enhanced EditionAdventure, Point & Click
10​
Capcom Belt Action Collection:
~ Final Fight
~ Captain Commando
~ The King of Dragons
~ Knights of the Round
~ Warriors of Fate
~ Armored Warriors
~ Battle Circuit
Arcade, Beat 'em up
11​
Captain Toad: Treasure TrackerPuzzle, Platformer
12​
Castle of Shikigami 2Bullet Hell, Shoot 'em up
13​
Castlevania Anniversary Collection:
~ Castlevania (NES)
~ Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (NES)
~ Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (NES)
~ Kid Dracula (Famicom)
~ Castlevania: The Adventure (Game Boy)
~ Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge (Game Boy)
~ Castlevania: Bloodlines (Mega Drive)
~ Super Castlevania IV (SNES)
Action, Platformer
14​
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Advance Collection)Action, Metroidvania
15​
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (Dominus Collection)Action, Metroidvania
16​
Castlevania: Dracula X (Advance Collection)Action, Metroidvania
17​
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (Advance Collection)Action, Metroidvania
18​
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (Dominus Collection)Action, Metroidvania
19​
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (Dominus Collection)Action, Metroidvania
20​
Chaos;ChildAdventure, Visual Novel
21​
Chaos;Head NoahAdventure, Visual Novel
22​
Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers EditionTurn-Based RPG
23​
Clock Tower: RewindAdventure, Point & Click, Survival Horror
24​
Code of Princess EXAction RPG
25​
Contra Anniversary Collection:
~ Contra (Arcade)
~ Super Contra (Arcade)
~ Contra (NES)
~ Contra (Famicom)
~ Super C (NES)
~ Contra III: The Alien Wars (SNES)
~ Operation C (Game Boy)
~ Contra Hard Corps (Mega Drive)
~ Super Probotector Alien Rebels (SNES - EU ver.)
~ Probotector (NES - EU ver.)
Side-scrolling Shooter
26​
Cosmic FantasyTurn-Based RPG
27​
Cosmic Fantasy 2Turn-Based RPG
28​
Cosmic Fantasy 3: The Chronicle of ReiTurn-Based RPG
29​
Cosmic Fantasy 4: Prelude to LegendTurn-Based RPG
30​
Cosmic Fantasy 4: Van's ReturnTurn-Based RPG
31​
Cruis'n BlastRacing
32​
Cursed to GolfSports, Platformer
33​
Cyber Citizen Shockman Collection:
~ Cyber Citizen Shockman
~ Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace
~ Cyber Citizen Shockman 3: The princess from another world
~ Cyber Citizen Shockman Zero
Action, Platformer
34​
Cytus AlphaMusic, Rhythm
35​
DeathsmilesBullet Hell, Shoot 'em up
36​
Deathsmiles IIBullet Hell, Shoot 'em up
37​
DeemoMusic, Rhythm
38​
Demon's TiltPinball
39​
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical FreezeAction, Platform
40​
EXZEUSArcade, On-Rails Shooter
41​
EXZEUS 2Arcade, On-Rails Shooter
42​
Final Fantasy (Pixel Remaster)Turn-Based RPG
43​
Final Fantasy Adventure (Collection of Mana)Action RPG
44​
Final Fantasy II (Pixel Remaster)Turn-Based RPG
45​
Final Fantasy III (Pixel Remaster)Turn-Based RPG
46​
Final Fantasy IV (Pixel Remaster)Turn-Based RPG
47​
Final Fantasy V (Pixel Remaster)Turn-Based RPG
48​
Final Fantasy VI (Pixel Remaster)Turn-Based RPG
49​
Final Fantasy IXTurn-Based RPG
50​
Fire Emblem WarriorsAction, Musou
51​
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three HopesAction, Musou
52​
Fire Emblem: EngageTactical RPG
53​
Fire Emblem: Three HousesTactical RPG
54​
Getsu Fūma DenAction RPG
55​
Getsufumaden: Undying MoonAction RPG, Metroidvania
56​
GleylancerArcade, Shoot 'em up
57​
GloverAction, Platformer
58​
God Wars: The Complete LegendTactical RPG
59​
Grandia (HD Collection)Turn-Based RPG
60​
Grandia II (HD Collection)Turn-Based RPG
61​
GynougArcade, Shoot 'em up
62​
Hatsune Miku: Logic Paint SPuzzle
63​
Haunted Castle RevisitedAction, Platformer
64​
The House in Fata MorganaVisual Novel
65​
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-Tactical RPG, Visual Novel
66​
Hyrule Warriors Definitive EditionAction, Musou
67​
Jack JeanneVisual Novel
68​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails from ZeroTurn-Based RPG
69​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to AzureTurn-Based RPG
70​
The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless TrailsAction RPG
71​
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildAction RPG
72​
The Legend of Zelda: Link's AwakeningAction RPG
73​
Live A LiveTactical RPG
74​
Luigi's Mansion 3Action, Platformer
75​
Magical Drop VIPuzzle
76​
Marble It Up! UltraPuzzle
77​
Mario Golf: Super RushSports
78​
Mario Kart 8 DeluxeRacing
79​
Metroid DreadMetroidvania
80​
Metroid Prime RemasteredAction, Shooter
81​
MUSYNXMusic, Rhythm
82​
New Super Mario Bros U DeluxePlatformer
83​
Ninja Five-OAction, Hack 'n Slash
84​
Octopath TravelerTurn-Based RPG
85​
Paper Mario: The Origami KingTurn-Based RPG
86​
Penny's Big BreakawayAction, Platformer
87​
Phoenix Wright: Ace AttorneyAdventure, Visual Novel
88​
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for AllAdventure, Visual Novel
89​
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials & TribulationsAdventure, Visual Novel
90​
PikminReal-Time Strategy
91​
Pikmin 2Real-Time Strategy
92​
Powerslave ExhumedAction, Shooter
93​
Radiant SilvergunBullet Hell, Shoot 'em up
94​
Record of Agarest WarTactical RPG
95​
Rhapsody II: Ballad of the Little Princess (Marl Kingdom Chronicles)Turn-Based RPG
96​
Rhapsody III: Memories of Marl Kingdom (Marl Kingdom Chronicles)Turn-Based RPG
97​
Ring Fit AdventureSports
98​
River City Girls ZeroAction, Beat 'em ups
99​
Rose and Camellia CollectionFighting
100​
SaGa FrontierTurn-Based RPG
101​
Secret of Mana (Collection of Mana)Action RPG
102​
Senran Kagura Peach BallPinball
103​
Senran Kagura ReflexionsSimulation
104​
Shadow Man RemasteredAction, Adventure
105​
SignalisSurvival Horror
106​
Star Wars: Dark Forces RemasterAction, First-Person Shooter
107​
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's FuryAction, Platformer
108​
Super Mario GalaxyAction, Platformer
109​
Super Mario Maker 2Action, Platformer
110​
Super Mario OdysseyAction, Platformer
111​
Super Mario SunshineAction, Platformer
112​
Super Smash Bros. UltimateFighting
113​
Telenet Shooting Collection:
~ Granada (Genesis)
~ Gaiares (Genesis)
~ Avenger (PC Engine)
~ Psychic Storm (PC Engine)
Arcade, Shoot 'em up
114​
Toaplan Arcade Garage: Kyukyoku Tiger-HeliArcade, Shoot 'em up
115​
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FETurn-Based RPG
116​
Tokyo Xanadu eX+Action RPG
117​
Trials of Mana (Collection of Mana)Action RPG
118​
Triangle StrategyTactical RPG
119​
Triggerheart ExelicaArcade, Shoot 'em up
120​
Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass MoonVisual Novel
121​
Undernauts: Labyrinth of YomiDungeon RPG
122​
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection 1:
~ Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (PC Engine)
~ Valis II (PC Engine)
~ Valis III (PC Engine)
Action, Platformer
123​
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection 2:
~ Valis IV (PC Engine)
~ Syd of Valis (Mega Drive)
~ Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (Mega Drive)
~ Valis: The Phantasm Soldier (MSX)
Action, Platformer
124​
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection 3:
~ Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (PC-8801mkIISR)
~ Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (Famicom)
~ Valis: The Fantasm Soldier II (MSX2)
~ Valis III (Mega Drive)
~ Super Valis IV (Super Famicom)
Action, Platformer
125​
Victory Heat RallyRacing
126​
Witch on the Holy NightVisual Novel
127​
The World Ends With You: Final RemixAction RPG
128​
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive EditionAction RPG
129​
Xenoblade Chronicles 2Action RPG
130​
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden CountryAction RPG
131​
Xenoblade Chronicles 3Action RPG
132​
Yoshi's Crafted WorldAction, Platformer

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The 2025 '20' Games Goal:
No.Game
Console​
Acquired​
Genre
1​
Alan Wake Remastered
(+ The Signal & The Writer Expansions)
PS5​
2023​
Action, Horror, Third-Person Shooter
2​
Control Ultimate Edition
(+ The Foundation & AWE Expansions)
PS5​
2023​
Action, Adventure, Third-Person Shooter
3​
Alan Wake II
(+ Night Springs & The Lake House Expansions)
PS5​
2024​
Survival Horror, Third-Person Shooter
4​
PUNCH LINE
PS4​
2019​
Visual Novel
5​
Steins;Gate Elite
PS4​
2019​
Visual Novel
6​
Persona 5 Royal
PS5​
2024​
Turn-Based RPG
7​
Catherine
PS3​
2017​
Puzzle, Social Simulation
8​
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
PS5​
2025​
Turn-Based RPG
9​
Mario Kart World
Switch 2​
2025​
Racing
9.5​
Nioh 3 Alpha Demo
PS5​
2025​
Action Souls RPG
10​
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
PS5​
2025​
Action, Adventure, Third-Person Shooter

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I spent the last two weeks of August playing through the original three Spyro the Dragon games for PS1. The first game felt very basic but its sequels improved and refined the gameplay and mechanics, with 3 having extra characters to play as too.

I wouldn’t say I’ll be rushing out to play the other Spyro games but it was good to properly experience these games having not grown up with them.
 
I just got the platinum for Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal.

Nice mindless fun!
Speaking of jiggle, I'm currently playing Turret Girls. It's essentially 3D Space Invaders with a tower defence twist and some fan service. The gameplay is a lot of fun, and it doesn't hurt that the heroine's clothes fall off when she gets hit. The Earth defence force in this game is called PANTSU, which should give you some idea of how seriously it takes itself.
 
Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter (Demo) (PS5)

This is my first time trying out a Trails game and I've already fallen in love with the battle system, it feels really good. I've only played upto the end of the prologue in the demo so far and I'll probably leave it there as I'm sold on the game and will pick up eventually for sure.
 
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