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The moment I finished watching the reveal trailer for this latest Wolfenstein game I bought The New Order and The Old Blood and played them both so much that I managed a Platinum trophy for each. This is easily the best remaster Square-Enix have outsourced yet and it reminded me of how much I love JRPGs and gave inspiration to continue to play Persona 5 into 2018 despite it’s high time investment. I spent a ton of time with this game thanks to the fast-forward feature for grinding and such, I explored more places than I’d ever seen in the game and I found new appreciation for the story. This has long been one of my favorite Final Fantasy games outside of the 2D ones and I couldn’t wait to replay it in HD after finding Final Fantasy XV way, way too similar in structure and far lighter in actual content.

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The Playstation 2 was home to the peak of JRPG creativity and presentation before the art-form largely died a slow death on PS3 and Vita. Beating the final boss, then going back for the optional Darkeater Midir dragon on the hardest possible difficulty, mostly solo, was probably the hardest thing I’ve ever done in a video game and the perfect way to say goodbye to Dark Souls. The Ringed City is fan service and innovation in equal measures, it attempts to tie up every meaningful loose end that it can and the whole thing ends with two of the most amazing boss fights from the series. I got the Platinum while I was negotiating my divorce last year, and by the time this second DLC came out I’d moved to Seattle and was already on New Game+7 (I had beaten the game 6 times with the same character, each time the game gets harder). I’ll never get over how cool the ‘voices in your head’ are in this game.ĭark Souls III was this huge undertaking for me as I first played it during a home renovation. As an experience this was memorable but I felt like the more I read about it, heard folks sort it out in podcasts, and thought about it myself Hellblade lost a little bit of it’s visceral luster over time. The combat is basically Infinity Blade, and lacks enough nuance to avoid repetition becoming dull but the experience as a whole is succinct and very well polished. While I do have issues with some of the puzzles, the timed mechanic of things, and the lack of certain explanations I did find Senua’s story touching and disturbing at the same time. I’ve been living with chronic depression since about age seven and playing video games almost exactly as long, so anytime I have the chance to play a game that deals with mental illness in a respectful way I jump right in. This is only here because I only finished 8 -real- games that were released in 2017 and I needed 10. Some of the level gimmicks were great but overall this shows that it just wasn’t worth it to keep asking for this game since 1996.

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But hey folks let’s just let all of our nostalgia die along with the horrendous traditions of white privilege, sexism, racism, religion, pandering to oppressive corporations, winter holidays, and living life without a bidet! I enjoyed this game for at least an hour and finishing it was a slog through bland and unfinished level design. Sonic Mania? Not so great! Good, and a nice return to the style of my favorite video game when I was like eight years old.

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I’d honestly rather talk about Cuphead here so yeah, Cuphead is great. #/Game (Studio, Platform)įuck! Whatever, this was supposed to be goddamn Cuphead but I never finished the game. I did however purchase an SNES Classic Mini which I have played exactly once! If you want to buy it from me, send me an e-mail. Similarly, I have no interest in buying an Xbox because all of the games are workable on my PC. As strong as Nintendo games look, the Switch is not yet worth it's cost and I don't see a long life for the system.

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Keep in mind I'm limited to a PS4 Pro and a moderately powerful PC.

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My greatest regrets this year were choosing to beat Sonic Mania and the Ratchet & Clank remake instead of Nier: Automata, and I regret not having played Mass Effect: Andromeda yet because despite all of it's flaws I enjoy the Mass Effect world, plus I paid full price for it and shelved it immediately. One of them is just DLC from my GOTY last year ( Dark Souls III) and I barely like number ten at all! Why didn't I play more 2017 games? I beat 17 other games from my backlog this year (see the list below the Top 10), played Dota 2 for about 2-3 hours a week, and I'm currently about 20 hours into Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition while also 10 hours into Persona 5. Well shit, I was so stuck on finishing a healthy amount of my backlog that I only completed ten games from 2017. Top 10 Video Games of 2017 & Everything else I played this year.













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