What Games Are You Playing?

Sonic Racing Crossworlds
This is the most fun I've had with a kart racer in over a decade. The dimension-hopping crossworlds system is the best new mechanic I've seen added to the genre since vehicle transformation; with so many tracks that you can be teleported to for the second lap, you'll almost never play the same race twice. The rivals system gives a simple way to fine-tune the level of challenge, while also fixing a problem present in so many other racers by making it feel like you're battling a specific opponent instead of a gestalt swarm.

The core racing mechanics feel very well tuned. Apparently the game was developed with assistance from veterans of Sega's arcade racing team, and you can really feel it in the handling. I don't think I've ever found time trials so compelling in a kart racer before. The pick-ups give more options for countering attacks than I'm used to seeing, so it doesn't feel like I'm quite so at the mercy of racers getting the stronger items. There's a huge number of gadgets for customising your play style. There are lots of unlockables, including kart parts (you can weld any front and back parts together to create all sorts of Frankensteinmobiles), character decals, and alternate soundtracks from across Sonic's history.

The only disappointment is that it doesn't have tracks based on old Sega games like Sonic Transformed, but what's here does sometimes give that mesmerising sensory overload feeling of being in a sit-down arcade cabinet or a Las Vegas casino.

The base roster is all Sonic characters, but it looks like one free character from Sega-affiliated companies will be added each month for the next year (Hatsune Miku is already available), so hopefully it will feel more like a Sonic & All-Stars game in 12 months from now. Meanwhile the paid season pass has characters and tracks for properties licensed from other companies, with Pac-Man and the Ninja Turtles being the main ones I'm looking forward to.
 
As it’s October and they’re available via PS Premium I’m working my way through the PS1 Resident Evil titles (Director’s Cut/2/3) for the first time. The plan after this is likely to play the remake for 4 and Medievil 2 later in the month.
 
Sonic Racing Crossworlds
This is the most fun I've had with a kart racer in over a decade. The dimension-hopping crossworlds system is the best new mechanic I've seen added to the genre since vehicle transformation; with so many tracks that you can be teleported to for the second lap, you'll almost never play the same race twice. The rivals system gives a simple way to fine-tune the level of challenge, while also fixing a problem present in so many other racers by making it feel like you're battling a specific opponent instead of a gestalt swarm.

The core racing mechanics feel very well tuned. Apparently the game was developed with assistance from veterans of Sega's arcade racing team, and you can really feel it in the handling. I don't think I've ever found time trials so compelling in a kart racer before. The pick-ups give more options for countering attacks than I'm used to seeing, so it doesn't feel like I'm quite so at the mercy of racers getting the stronger items. There's a huge number of gadgets for customising your play style. There are lots of unlockables, including kart parts (you can weld any front and back parts together to create all sorts of Frankensteinmobiles), character decals, and alternate soundtracks from across Sonic's history.

The only disappointment is that it doesn't have tracks based on old Sega games like Sonic Transformed, but what's here does sometimes give that mesmerising sensory overload feeling of being in a sit-down arcade cabinet or a Las Vegas casino.

The base roster is all Sonic characters, but it looks like one free character from Sega-affiliated companies will be added each month for the next year (Hatsune Miku is already available), so hopefully it will feel more like a Sonic & All-Stars game in 12 months from now. Meanwhile the paid season pass has characters and tracks for properties licensed from other companies, with Pac-Man and the Ninja Turtles being the main ones I'm looking forward to.
I think you unlock extra soundtracks by doing the time trials.
 
Whilst Resident Evil 1 has stood the test of time, but so far Resident Evil 2 improved upon most aspects of its predecessor - even the tank controls are better. Resident Evil 3, meanwhile, felt more like a side story and was weaker than 2 but still had its highlights.

I also finished Resident Evil 4’s remake and struggled to enjoy it in places due to the controls and aiming - I certainly preferred this iteration of Ashley but did miss some of the humour and sass from Leon.

Next game up for October is Medievil 2.
 
Whilst Resident Evil 1 has stood the test of time, but so far Resident Evil 2 improved upon most aspects of its predecessor - even the tank controls are better. Resident Evil 3, meanwhile, felt more like a side story and was weaker than 2 but still had its highlights.
RE2 was one of my top five favourite games for decades until its remake somehow improved on it. The OG version still has plenty of appeal and replayability though, especially since its four scenarios switch up story elements more heavily than in the remake.

Code Veronica was originally planned to carry the Resident Evil 3 name, with Nemesis planned as a spin-off, but I believe that was changed due to Capcom wanting to appeal to the much larger customer base on Playstation vs Dreamcast.
 
XCOM 2
This is a great sequel...once you install some mods. The previous game (Enemy Unknown) was a masterpiece, only let down by a lack of maps. The expansion pack (Enemy Within) fixed that and added some great new features, resulting in one of my favourite games of all time. XCOM 2 should have followed that trend, right? It should, but there's a problem: the developers hate the way people played Enemy Unknown.

In a game with permadeath, dangerous enemies, and the possibility of making strategic mistakes that can result in campaign failure after investing dozens of hours, you'd think people would be forgiven for playing cautiously. Nope, Firaxis were having none of that. First they tried the carrot. Enemy Within adds valuable resources to maps. These expire if not collected within a few turns, giving an incentive to play in a riskier and more aggressive way. But critically, collecting these resources was optional.

I guess Firaxis still didn't like how people approached the game though, because the carrot is out, and XCOM 2 is the stick. Now most missions have a primary objective that must be completed within a set number of turns. This forces you to rush, but then you're often punished by running straight into an unseen squad of enemies that can kill your soldiers in one or two hits. Bear in mind there's still permadeath. Even if your soldiers don't die, injury healing time is far more severe than in the previous game, seeing your strongest veterans benched for a ridiculous amount of time if they get so much as a paper cut.

I played the vanilla version of XCOM 2 back when it first released. I could see all the elements of another great campaign there, but actually playing it was a miserable experience due to the balance issues I mentioned. Fortunately the mod community came to the rescue, and it soon became possible to tweak the game into something closer to Enemy Within. XCOM 2 with a select handful of mods is a worthy sequel. It's just a shame that Firaxis had to keep shouting, "You're winning the wrong way!"

Recommended mods:
-EU aim rolls
-Evac all
-It's just a scratch v2
-Less gravely wounded
-PanicMod_AlwaysHunker
-Stabilize me!
-Stop wasting my time
-True concealment
You can also adjust your soldiers' wound healing times to something more sensible in the game's config files.
 
Here's my September to October progress! So this is a different situation as I decided to focus on other things in September and October but I have an upgrade on my progress with Ring Fit Adventure (won't be long) and one game started & finished October.

I am still committed to my 20 games goal don't worry. There's a good number of short games I can go through to reach it before the year is over on PlayStation and Switch.



#11 - Yakuza 3 Remastered (PlayStation 4)
Acquired: June 2022

It's been 10 years since I first played my first Yakuza game and that was the third mainline game in the franchise where Kiryu is chilling on Okinawa with his orphanage. The PlayStation 3 game was an interesting experience and while I was jumping in without playing the first two games (which at the time was not available in English on PS3 unless you went out of your way to get the PS2 copies), the game did a really good job getting you up-to-speed on what was going on and honestly I consider this a solid starting point for the franchise, especially considering its technically the weakest in the mainline series.

With the upcoming Kiwami remake being released in the coming months, I decided it was time to jump back into the world of the Yakuza franchise with the PlayStation 4 remastered collection, which for Yakuza 3 is a big deal because the original release did get edited for its western release and all of that cut content (mainly the hostess stuff) is back for English audiences to witness for the first time.

Yakuza 3 Remastered is pretty much the same game as the original with updated resolution and framerate to make the experience more smooth. Select cutscenes are clearly done in standard definition format so they don't upscale amazingly but the ones done in-game look really good. The story was honestly better than I had remembered and I liked a lot of what it was doing, but one of the main characters is vastly under-used which is why Kiwami is going to be an interesting experience because they're expanding on that a lot. But in general you can hop in without being lost in the mix which is good. There are pacing issues here and there especially with Kiryu dealing with the orphanage as it does take away from the seriousness of the Yakuza world, but at the same time it does flesh out these young characters since you will see them in later games in a brief manner.

What I did differently with this playthrough is make use of the game's substories, which are side content where Kiryu gets involved with random situations whether its getting involved in a scam or beating people up to help someone. Every scenario ends with a brawl for the most part but it's rather rewarding considering the ragdoll-esque physics you have around. There are some chase segments where you go after a food thief which was entertaining. There are over a hundred substories but a small number of them can drag for hours like the ones related to the hostesses so I didn't want to go through all of that, but I did enough to complete at least 80% of them.

Now while substories are optional, it's recommended because of the game's build system. The more substories you complete, the more experience you will earn that you can use to max out your stats whether its to improve your health, your power bar, or learn new moves during combat. There's also two individuals who can train you to learn new weapons and new attack moves to help you out. I got to a point where I was able to hold off big moves and do some parries especially during the boss fights. But the point is that if you don't level up you will struggle a lot and spend way too much using items to deal with the boss fights for the most part especially during the ending portions where they have a habit of doing crazy moves.

If combat isn't your thing, Yakuza 3 also includes a wide variety of mini-games. There's fishing, bowling, pool, baseball, karaoke, golf, and more which is mad but they are each pretty decent. My favourite was pool because of the controls and how it works. The hostess stuff I generally don't delve into much because I found it too complicated so I had to use a guide to essentially cheese it and it's decent but it's not as entertaining as Yakuza 0's real estate stuff.

I spent 27 hours on this remaster and I had a good time in general. This was made around the early days of the PlayStation 3 and I think the graphics, whilst now pretty dated, were impressive for the time and the gameplay is still pretty decent. Even though the Kiwami version will probably be the better game, at least SEGA remastered the PlayStation 3 games for modern audiences.



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

The exercise Nintendo game journey continues! I am currently on Day 24 as of today and it's still been an very enjoyable experience. Since the previous update I am on World 10 and as I thought I was nearing the end, it turns out there's dozens more worlds in the Adventure mode so I don't think I'll be able to finish the game this year sadly. But regardless I have reached around Level 77 and unlocked a lot of new exercise moves and skills.

Speaking of skills, at a certain point the game opens up on the skillsets and allows you to unlock new features to keep your progression going, whether its new exercise moves or adding more attack/defence/HP to your character or even a new skill slot to be able to choose up to around 10 different moves for your battles. I haven't unlocked all of them yet but this adds to the experience really well and I am happy because there may be moves that would benefit you physically but may be too much if you kept re-using them. For example you wouldn't want to constantly keep squatting each move otherwise you would end up breaking your legs.

In terms of the new exercises that I have unlocked, I did shuffle my routine to focus on Abs as much as possible because that is probably the most important part for me to focus on since my arms and legs are already doing well as it stands. I probably didn't mention it already but you do have pre-set options available so if you want to focus on a specific part of your body the game will give you exercise moves related to them, and when you unlock more exercise moves, you will be able to include them in your pre-sets which is great.

My current routines includes Tricep Kickbacks, an upgraded Knee-to-Chest, Leg Raise, Russian Twist, Side Step, Ring Raise Combo, Knee-Lift Combo, Tree Pose, Revolved Crescent Lunge Pose, Warrior II Pose and more. The mini-games are also still around that you can use to focus on different parts of your body including squats.

But yeah, my health in general I do think has been contributed greatly by playing this game. I still stand by this game being the perfect entry point if you're someone who wants to exercise but don't have access to a gym nearby as I can still burn at least 400-700 in about 40-60 minutes each turn. And yes the game doesn't force you to rush so you can go at your own pace and adjust the difficulty if needed. And in case folks are curious - I started exercising in July and weighed 14st 6lb. As of today I'm currently 13st 13lb. No gym, just walking 1-1.5 miles in the morning, and Ring Fit or 1 other routine after work for 5 days a week.



My backlog so far:
#​
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​
AI: The Somnium Files: Nirvana InitativeAdventure, Visual Novel
4​
Black Clover: Quartet KnightsAction, Fighting
5​
Bullet Girls PhantasiaAction, Shooter
6​
Burnout Paradise RemasteredRacing
7​
The Caligula Effect: OverdoseTurn-Based RPG
8​
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New ChampionsSports
9​
Catherine Full BodyPuzzle
10​
Conception Plus: Maidens of the Twelve StarsTurn-Based RPG
11​
CRYSTARAction RPG
12​
Cyberdimension Neptunia: Four Goddesses OnlineAction RPG
13​
Danganronpa V3: Killing HarmonyVisual Novel
14​
Dead or Alive 6Fighting
15​
Deception IV: The Nightmare PrincessGod RPG
16​
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's MemoryTurn-Based RPG
17​
Disaster Report 4: Summer MemoriesAdventure, Simulation
18​
Dissidia Final Fantasy NTArcade, Fighting
19​
Dragon Quest Heroes IIAction RPG, Musou
20​
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive EditionTurn-Based RPG
21​
Dragon's Crown ProAction RPG
22​
Dragon's Dogma: Dark ArisenAction RPG
23​
Dynasty Warriors 8 Xtreme LegendsMusou
24​
Fairy TailTurn-Based RPG
25​
Fate/Extella LinkMusou
26​
Full Metal Panic! Fight! Who Dares WinTactical RPG
27​
Gal*Gun 2On-Rails Shooter
28​
Gintama RumbleAction, Musou
29​
GOD EATER 3Action Hunter RPG
30​
Gravity Rush 2Action, Platformer
31​
Gundam Breaker 3 BREAK EDITIONAction, Arcade
32​
Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Infinite CombateAction RPG
33​
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of HeavenFighting
34​
Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of FujisawaPuzzle, Visual Novel
35​
Langrisser I & II:
~ Langrisser
~ Langrisser II
Tactical RPG
36​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold SteelTurn-Based RPG
37​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IITurn-Based RPG
38​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IIITurn-Based RPG
39​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IVTurn-Based RPG
40​
Legend of ManaAction RPG
41​
Lunar Remastered Collection:
~ Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
~ Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
Turn-Based RPG
42​
Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into DarknessAction RPG
45​
Megadimension Neptunia VIITurn-Based RPG
46​
Megadimension Neptunia VIIRTurn-Based RPG
47​
MELTY BLOOD: TYPE LUMINAFighting
48​
My Hero Academia: One's Justice 2Fighting
49-51​
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy:
~ Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm
~ Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 2
~ Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
Action, Fighting
52​
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4: Road to BorutoAction, Fighting
53​
NEO: The World Ends With YouAction RPG
54​
Neptunia Virtual StarsAction
55​
Neptunia x Senran Kagura: Ninja WarsAction
56​
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch RemasteredTurn-Based RPG
57​
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant KingdomAction RPG
58​
Nights of AzureAction RPG
59​
Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New MoonAction RPG
60​
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4Action, Musou
61​
One Piece: World SeekerAction
62​
Our World Is EndedVisual Novel
63​
Persona 5 StrikersAction RPG, Musou
64​
Raging LoopVisual Novel
65​
Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-: Prophecy of the ThroneVisual Novel
66-67​
Robotics;Notes ELITE & DaSH:
~ Robotics;Notes ELITE
~ Robotics;Notes DaSH
Visual Novel
68​
Samurai Warriors 4Action, Musou
69​
SD Gundam G Generation Cross RaysTactical RPG
70​
SD Gundam G Generation GenesisTactical RPG
71​
Sengoku Basara 4: SumeragiMusou
72​
Senran Kagura Burst Re:NewalAction
73​
Shadow of the ColossusPlatformer
74​
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD RemasterTurn-Based RPG
75​
Star Ocean: First Departure RAction RPG
76​
Star Ocean: The Last Hope HD RemasterAction RPG
77​
Super Neptunia RPGTurn-Based RPG
78​
Super Robot Wars 30Tactical RPG
79​
Super Robot Wars OG: The Moon DwellersTactical RPG
80​
Super Robot Wars TTactical RPG
81​
Super Robot Wars XTactical RPG
82​
Sword Art Online Alicization LycorisAction RPG
83​
Sword Art Online: Fatal BulletAction RPG
84​
Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Sessions!Music, Rhythm
85​
Tales of BerseriaAction RPG
86​
Tales of VesperiaAction RPG
87​
Theatrhythm Final Bar LineMusic, Rhythm
88​
Trials of ManaAction RPG
89​
Utawarerumono: Mask of DeceptionTactical RPG, Visual Novel
90​
Utawarerumono: Mask of TruthTactical RPG, Visual Novel
91​
Utawarerumono: Prelude to the FallenTactical RPG, Visual Novel
92​
Utawarerumono: ZanAction, Musou
93​
Valkyria Chronicles 4Tactical RPG
94​
Valkyria RevolutionAction RPG
95​
Warriors Orochi 3 UltimateAction, Musou
96​
WipEout Omega CollectionRacing
97​
The Witch and the Hundred Knight Revival EditionAction RPG
98​
WORLDEND SYNDROMEVisual Novel
100​
Yakuza Remastered Collection:
~ Yakuza 4
~ Yakuza 5
Action, Beat em up
101​
YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this WorldVisual Novel
#​
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​
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice ChroniclesTactical RPG
12​
ForspokenAction RPG
13​
Freedom Wars RemasteredAction, Hack n Slash
14​
Ghost of TsushimaAction, Adventure
15​
Ghostwire: TokyoAction, Survival Horror
16​
Granblue Fantasy Re:linkAction RPG
17​
Grand Theft Auto III: The Definitive EditionAction, Adventure, Shooter
18​
Grand Theft Auto Vice City: The Definitive EditionAction, Adventure, Shooter
19​
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas: The Definitive EditionAction, Adventure, Shooter
20​
GrimGrimoire OnceMoreReal-Time Strategy RPG
21​
HadesDungeon Crawler
22​
HUMANITYPuzzle
23​
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle RFighting
24​
JudgmentAction, Beat em up
25-26​
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver I & II Remastered:
~ Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
~ Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver II
Action, Adventure
27​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails into ReverieTurn-Based RPG
28​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through DaybreakTurn-Based RPG
29​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak IITurn-Based RPG
30​
Lies of PAction Souls RPG
31​
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His NameAction, Beat 'em up
32​
Like a Dragon: Ishin!Action, Adventure, Hack 'n Slash
33​
Lost JudgmentAction, Beat em up
34​
Master Detective Archives: Rain Code PlusAdventure
35​
Mobile Suit Gundam BATTLE OPERATION Code FairyAction
36​
MONARKTactical RPG
37​
Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs ForgottenTurn-Based RPG
38​
Neptunia Game Maker R:EvolutionAction RPG
39​
Neptunia ReVerseTurn-Based RPG
40​
Neptunia: Sisters vs SistersAction RPG
41​
Ninja Gaiden II BlackAction, Hack 'n Slash
42​
One Piece: OdysseyTurn-Based RPG
43​
Pac-Man World Re-PacPlatformer
44​
Persona 3 ReloadTurn-Based RPG
45​
Persona 5 TacticaTactical RPG
46​
Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Souless ArmyAction RPG
47​
Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit of Wonder LabyrinthMetroidvania RPG
48​
RelayerTactical RPG
49​
SD Gundam Battle AllianceAction RPG
50​
Shin Megami Tensei V: VengeanceTurn-Based RPG
51​
Soul Hackers 2Turn-Based RPG
52​
Star Ocean: The Divine ForceAction RPG
53​
Star Ocean: The Second Story RAction RPG
54​
Stellar BladeAction, Hack 'n Slash
55-56​
Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars:
~ Suikoden
~ Suikoden II
Turn-Based RPG
57​
Super Robot Wars YTactical RPG
58​
System ShockFirst-Person Shooter, Survival Horror
59​
Tactics Ogre RebornTactical RPG
60​
Tales of AriseAction RPG
61​
Tales of Graces f RemasteredAction RPG
62​
Tales of Xillia RemasteredAction RPG
63​
Tetris Effect ConnectedMusic, Puzzle
64​
ThumperMusic, Rhythm
65-67​
Tomb Raider I-III Remastered:
~ Tomb Raider
~ Tomb Raider 2
~ Tomb Raider 3
Action, Adventure
68​
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2Sports
69​
Trails in the Sky 1st ChapterTurn-Based RPG
70​
Unicorn OverlordTactical RPG
71​
Valkyrie ElysiumAction RPG
72​
Venus Vacation Prism -Dead or Alive Xtreme-Dating Sim
73​
Visions of ManaAction RPG
74​
Yakuza 7: Like a DragonTurn-Based RPG
75​
Ys X: NordicsAction RPG
76​
Yurukill: The Calumniation GamesShoot em up, Visual Novel
#​
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:
1-2​
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp:
~ Advance Wars
~ Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising
Tactical RPG
3​
Animal WellMetroidvania, Survival Horror
4​
Anonymous;CodeAdventure, Visual Novel
5-6​
Another Code: Recollection:
~ Another Code: Two Memories
~ Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories
Adventure, 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​
Capcom Fighting Collection 1Arcade, Fighting
12​
Capcom Fighting Collection 2Arcade, Fighting
13​
Captain Toad: Treasure TrackerPuzzle, Platformer
14​
Castle of Shikigami 2Bullet Hell, Shoot 'em up
15-18​
Castlevania Advance Collection:
~ Castlevania: Dracula X (SNES)
~ Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (GBA)
~ Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (GBA)
~ Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (GBA)
Action, Metroidvania
19​
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
20-23​
Castlevania Dominus Collection:
~ Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (NDS)
~ Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (NDS)
~ Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (NDS)
~ Haunted Castle Revisited
Action, Metroidvania
24​
Catherine Full BodyPuzzle
25-26​
Chaos Double Pack:
~ Chaos;Head Noah
~ Chaos;Child
Adventure, Visual Novel
27​
Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers EditionTurn-Based RPG
28​
Clock Tower: RewindAdventure, Point & Click, Survival Horror
29​
Code of Princess EXAction RPG
30-32​
Collection of Mana:
~ Final Fantasy Adventure (Game Boy)
~ Secret of Mana (SNES)
~ Trials of Mana (Super Famicom)
Action RPG
33​
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
34-35​
Cosmic Fantasy Collection 1:
~ Cosmic Fantasy
~ Cosmic Fantasy 2
Turn-Based RPG
36-38​
Cosmic Fantasy Collection 2:
~ Cosmic Fantasy 3: The Chronicle of Rei
~ Cosmic Fantasy 4: Prelude to Legend
~ Cosmic Fantasy 4: Van's Return
Turn-Based RPG
39​
Cosmo Dreamer & Like Dreamer Double D Collection:
~ Cosmo Dreamer
~ Like Dreamer
Bullet Hell, Shoot 'em up
40​
Cruis'n BlastRacing
41​
Cursed to GolfSports, Platformer
42​
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
43​
Cytus AlphaMusic, Rhythm
44​
Deathsmiles I & IIBullet Hell, Shoot 'em up
45​
DeemoMusic, Rhythm
46​
Demon's TiltPinball
47​
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical FreezeAction, Platform
48​
EXZEUS The Collection:
~ EXZEUS
~ EXZEUS II
Arcade, On-Rails Shooter
49​
Final Fantasy IX
50-55​
Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters
~ Final Fantasy
~ Final Fantasy II
~ Final Fantasy III
~ Final Fantasy IV
~ Final Fantasy V
~ Final Fantasy VI
Turn-Based RPG
56​
Fire Emblem EngageTactical RPG
57​
Fire Emblem WarriorsAction, Musou
58​
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three HopesAction, Musou
59​
Fire Emblem: Three HousesTactical RPG
60-61​
Getsufumaden: Undying Moon + Getsu Fūma DenAction RPG
62-63​
Gleylancer & Gynoug Combo Pack:
~ Gleylancer
~ Gynoug
Arcade, Shoot 'em up
64​
GloverAction, Platformer
65​
God Wars: The Complete LegendTactical RPG
66-72​
Gradius Origins Collection:
~ Gradius
~ Salamander
~ Life Force
~ Gradius II
~ Gradius III
~ Salamander II
~ Salamander III
Arcade, Shoot 'em up
73-74​
Grandia HD Collection:
~ Grandia
~ Grandia II
Turn-Based RPG
75​
Hatsune Miku: Logic Paint SPuzzle
76​
The House in Fata MorganaVisual Novel
77​
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-Tactical RPG, Visual Novel
78​
Hyrule Warriors Definitive EditionAction, Musou
79​
Jack JeanneVisual Novel
80​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails from ZeroTurn-Based RPG
81​
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to AzureTurn-Based RPG
82​
The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless TrailsAction RPG
83​
The Legend of Zelda: Link's AwakeningAction RPG
84​
Live A LiveTactical RPG
85​
Luigi's Mansion 3Action, Platformer
86​
Magical Drop VIPuzzle
87​
Marble It Up! UltraPuzzle
88​
Mario Golf: Super RushSports
89​
Mario Kart 8 DeluxeRacing
90​
Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade ClassicsArcade, Fighting
91​
Metroid DreadMetroidvania
92​
Metroid Prime RemasteredAction, Shooter
93​
New Super Mario Bros U DeluxePlatformer
94​
Ninja Five-OAction, Hack 'n Slash
95​
Octopath TravelerTurn-Based RPG
96​
Paper Mario: The Origami KingTurn-Based RPG
97​
Penny's Big BreakawayAction, Platformer
98-100​
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy:
~ Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
~ Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All
~ Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials & Tribulations
Adventure, Visual Novel
101-102​
Pikmin 1+2:
~ Pikmin
~ Pikmin 2
Real-Time Strategy
103​
Powerslave ExhumedAction, Shooter
104​
Radiant SilvergunBullet Hell, Shoot 'em up
105​
Record of Agarest WarTactical RPG
106-107​
Rhapsody: Marl Kingdom Chronicles:
~ Rhapsody II: Ballad of the Little Princess
~ Rhapsody III: Memories of Marl Kingdom
Turn-Based RPG
108​
Ring Fit AdventureSports
109​
River City Girls ZeroAction, Beat 'em ups
110​
Rose and Camellia CollectionFighting
111​
SaGa FrontierTurn-Based RPG
112​
SaGa Frontier 2Turn-Based RPG
113​
Senran Kagura Peach BallPinball
114​
Senran Kagura ReflexionsSimulation
115​
Shadow Man RemasteredAction, Adventure
116​
SignalisSurvival Horror
117​
Star Wars: Dark Forces RemasterAction, First-Person Shooter
118​
Super Mario 3D All-Stars:
~ Super Mario Sunshine
Action, Platformer
119​
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's FuryAction, Platformer
120-121​
Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2Action, Platformer
122​
Super Mario Maker 2Action, Platformer
123​
Super Mario OdysseyAction, Platformer
124​
Super Smash Bros. UltimateFighting
125​
Telenet Shooting Collection:
~ Granada (Genesis)
~ Gaiares (Genesis)
~ Avenger (PC Engine)
~ Psychic Storm (PC Engine)
Arcade, Shoot 'em up
126​
Tetris ForeverDocumentary, Puzzle
127​
Toaplan Arcade Garage: Kyukyoku Tiger-HeliArcade, Shoot 'em up
128​
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FETurn-Based RPG
129​
Tokyo Xanadu eX+Action RPG
130​
Triangle StrategyTactical RPG
131​
Triggerheart ExelicaArcade, Shoot 'em up
132​
Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass MoonVisual Novel
133​
Undernauts: Labyrinth of YomiDungeon RPG
134​
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection 1:
~ Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (PC Engine)
~ Valis II (PC Engine)
~ Valis III (PC Engine)
Action, Platformer
135​
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
136​
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
137​
Victory Heat RallyRacing
138​
Witch on the Holy NightVisual Novel
139​
The World Ends With You: Final RemixAction RPG
140​
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive EditionAction RPG
141​
Xenoblade Chronicles 2Action RPG
142​
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden CountryAction RPG
143​
Xenoblade Chronicles 3Action RPG
144​
Yoshi's Crafted WorldAction, Platformer
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
11​
Yakuza 3 Remastered
PS4​
2022​
Action, Adventure, Beat 'em up
 
I think the last thing I mentioned I was playing was FFVII Intergrade. I finished that, 100% it. Had a fantastic time with that game. God I love Aerith and Tifa a lot. Precious girls. Need to get Rebirth soon.

Since then, I've finished quite a few games. Digimon Cybersleuth and its DLC, I went back to FFX and finally finished it after getting stuck on one of the bosses 5 years ago lol. I also finally got round to finishing the Tomb Raider trilogy and played through Shadow of the Tomb Raider.
I picked up Ace Attorney Trilogy from a humblebundle, finished all three. Played through Megaman X (which was also from the bundle)
Hades II came out so I picked up the first game because it was on a great discount and had an absolute blast playing that. I love Greek mythology so it was even more fun for me. Will need to pick up Hades II at some point.

Now I'm on a Witcher binge. I started Witcher 2 a few years ago but it crashed and froze my PC so I never finished it. But I picked it up again recently and managed to get through the game with only 1 crash (and it didn't freeze lol) and now I'm in the thick of Witcher 3 Wild Hunt. I'm addicted. I also carried over my save from Witcher 2 so my decisions can come back to haunt me. Like keeping a terrible tattoo you get in the second game 😂
Will probably be playing this until the end of the year. There's so much to do, plus two DLC. Yeah I'm sorted for a while!

I also picked up Pokemon Black. I don't know Gen V very well and I've heard that the story in these games are really good so I'm basically going in blind. I'm playing that when I want a break from Witcher 3.

Lots of gaming!
 
Age of Imprisonment - Normally I get bored of side content with the Musou games but I've found myself almost 30 levels higher than the recommended level because of all the Aside Quests.

Loving the game a lot though.
 
Finished A Link To The Past and I still can't for the life of me understand the enduring popularity of it.

It's a decent game but the dungeons are some of my least favourite in the series and I have more fun with Zelda II and later 2D games.

I don't know if it's an aversion to SNES entries of long running IPs because outside of Super Metroid, none of them do a thing for me.
 
After pausing Elden Ring some time ago and beating Dark Souls 3’s base game; I decided to go through the original Dark Souls from beginning to end for the first time. Back on the original PS3 I stopped around the Fortress after Blight-Town. But now I’m starting over with the Remaster. The big difference is that I’m going to use magic more and try to use a wider range of tools this time. The ultimate goal would be to finish this and then Dark Souls 2 so I have a general opinion on the trilogy.
 
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