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60.
Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest (3DS)
I finally decided to start working on this one, I started from the split point at Chapter 6. Sounds like the story isn't quite what I was expecting, which is good. Also sounds like this game doesn't let you scout and do challenge levels to level up your folks, so this game may be relatively quick for me. Winds of Change was really difficult, and I don't know for certain if that is because the enemies are getting stronger or because I don't understand that battlefield, probably the latter. That winds of change level was the hardest level of the game I would say, only one other level came close to being that difficult, but that's because I was doing it all wrong. This one is fairly impossible to do all of the supports since there is a limited number of missions.
Rating: Better than I was expecting story wise, really solid game. Definitely the game to play if you are a FE purist, but I enjoyed Birthright better.
61.
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (X1)
Same real life premise as Unity (Starting off bad), combat seems to be a bit better, climb mechanics seem a bit better (but the 2 separate buttons for climbing up and down seems a little non-intuitive), no glitches so far (we will see), stealth mechanics seem just as broken as before, and most of the other complaints about Unity, I have not seen so far. So far, this game actually makes me feel like doing all of the content, it feels like it fixes a lot of the broken stuff from Unity, and I like Jacob and Evie quite a bit, so that helps. Not to say I didn't like Arno and Elise, because I did like those characters and had Ubisoft fixed all of the issues I would've loved that game too. It's been a while since I updated on this game, but I've played it quite a bit. It's been a bit of time since I've played AC2 and Brotherhood, but this game might actually be my favorite AC game, if not, at least in my top 3 AC games. Modern day story wise, it adds almost nothing to the continuity, but it's a solid game.
Rating: Really good, probably my 3rd favorite AC title, only adds a very little to the modern storyline, but it presumably sets up for the alleged Rising Phoenix game that was teased years ago.
62.
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate: Jack the Ripper (X1)
Again, DLC that is a stand alone experience, takes place 20 years after the ending of Syndicate. Presumably adds nothing to the modern story. This was a pretty fun story, literally adds nothing to the franchise though, story wise. I could see Ubi retaining the fear tools for future games, they are pretty neat and useful, but they might feel out of place elsewhere. This stand alone expansion adds new combat mechanics that make the game feel fairly fresh compared to the main game, where the main game already added some mechanics to make the game fairly fresh as well.
Rating: Pretty fun, fairly fresh experience. If you play Syndicate and like Syndicate, I'd recommend this DLC. If you rush through, you'll get a few hours out of it, if you are thorough, you'll get at least another 10 hours out of the game. Not sure what the price point on this is though.
63.
TimeSplitters (PS2)
This and the rest of the franchise I have beaten before, but my wife decided to play through the story modes of the games, so we did co-op and beat the story mode. This game was a launch title for the PS2 and is exclusive to the PS2. The story mode in this game is very lazy, no context, just collect the item and head to the exit. This franchise isn't known for its story, especially this entry, only really known and liked for its multiplayer mode, which plays fairly similarly to Perfect Dark and Goldeneye (Same folks).
Rating: Fantastic game. If you are looking for single player, this won't thrill you. If you are looking for a solid local multiplayer game, this is pretty solid.
64.
TimeSplitters 2 (PS2)
This title however was available on all three major platforms. This game has a slightly better story mode. It has a few cinematics and some context. The story levels have objectives, Goldeneye style. The HUD is very similar to Goldeneye. There is a reason this game is touted as "Heir Apparent to Goldeneye". It is everything you loved about Goldeneye and then some. Multiplayer mode in this game is very solid and very fun. The mapmaker in this game is what truly thrilled me about this game, being able to create your own story mode missions was fantastic.
Rating: Fantastic game, highly recommended. The story mode definitely feels like Goldeneye, and you'll see it if you play it. The multiplayer feels like an updated Goldeneye and you'll love it. The mapmaker has great updates and tons of features.
65.
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect (PS2)
Another one on all platforms, but I still have no clue why the GCN version is so pricey. Hopefully it's strictly rarity and not due to exclusive features, as I've not yet played my GCN version and I have never recommended it over the PS2 version. The story mode in this game is fantastic, great dialogue from all characters, even henchmen (which I think was a new thing for its time). Cinematics, objectives, timey-wimey stuff. The story mode for this game, I generally tell people, is a first person shooter for Doctor Who fans. It has some of that dry british humor (made by British folk) as well as silly lines and time related humor. Multiplayer is fantastic, with a good mixture of levels and maps, some of them being huge compared to others (looking at you Siberia).
Rating: Fantastic game, highly recommended. Best story mode of the franchise. Multiplayer is just as fun. Mapmaker has new features, but some of my favorite things were removed and the level themes are fairly bland compared to TS2.
66.
Air Combat (PS1)
Ever since that scheisse with Tokyo Mirage, I just haven't been wanting to play it, and my wife was hogging the TV so I decided to play something in the loft or game room, decided to start on the Ace Combat series. My main concern with starting the Ace Combat franchise was that I wasn't going to like using the neG-con controller, dual joystick, or flight stick controllers. Well, as of writing this, I still do not own the dual joystick controller, and I don't believe the PS2 flightstick will work with the PS1 games. So I used the neG-con controller, the controller actually does work very well with Air Combat, it takes a bit of getting used to, and it would probably be more useful if I swapped up the button configuration to something more intuitive, but by default it works really well.
Rating: Great game, I was surprised by how well the game plays and how the graphics look for a game so old.
67.
Bomberman GB (GB)
I don't know what to say, I felt like playing a Bomberman game, so I played Bomberman GB. Then I beat it. Fairly short game, and it seems like for each "World" you get a choice between 2 play styles (?), basically every world has 2 different mechanics to beat the levels. I picked left for every world.
Rating: The game is something, if you like Bomberman, great. If you don't like puzzle combat, you won't like this game.
68.
I Am Bread (PS4)
Another one of those spur of the moment things. I bought this because of the current sale, so I decided to play it. Used it as an excuse to open my crystal PS4 controller, it is so pretty. Definitely one of those weird game jam simulator games with wonky controls that make little sense, but the game is fun as fuck.
Rating: Really short, fairly fun, good for a laugh, might be fun with friends.
69.
Road Rash (PS1)
Updating these next few fairly late, been so busy with the Fourth of July and my AC going out. I brought my PS3 over to my parents since my AC was out, so I played some Road Rash. Not much to say about this game, it's road rash, the menus are very laggy and I couldn't figure out how to use weapons.
Rating: Meh, there are many better Road Rash games.
70.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (PS4)
I actually beat this game last year, but after our AC got fixed I decided I wanted to play Metal Gear Solid Legacy Collection, and probably load up Subsistence and play the original Metal Gear games. But during the title update for MGS: Legacy, the system went YLOD again. So the next morning I went and dropped the system off at the repair shop to be repaired within the warranty period, should be picking it up during my lunch break today. But since I couldn't play the PS3 and I was feeling frustrated and still wanting to play a MGS game, I loaded up The Phantom Pain. I went and re-acquired Quiet, completed some side missions, unlocked a bunch of new weapons, and messed with the FOB stuff a bit. Then I got tired and decided to go play some Fallout 4, no DLC yet, when I do it will show up around number 26/27 on this list.
Rating: Ugh, I still love this game, it's so great.
71.
Metal Gear (NES)
My wife had family over, so me and her cousin went in the game room and I played through Metal Gear on the NES, took several hours, but I burned through it. I proceeded to pop in Snake's Revenge afterward, but I couldn't figure out how to open the first door, so I just gave up and turned the game off. No clue what I was supposed to do, but I just didn't care enough.
Rating: Meh, some of this game is very frustrating, especially the not having weapons for most of it and eventually enemies attack nonstop.
72.
Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland (GBA)
I decided to start playing this on a whim. I'm trying to think, I don't know if I've ever played a Kirby game before. I really really enjoyed this game. The levels are really short, but have winding paths in some levels. I think I finished the game with 84% completion, which is good enough for me. I'll probably play another Kirby game soon.
Rating: Really fun, I really enjoyed it and I will play more Kirby games because of it.
73.
Klonoa: Empire of Dreams (GBA)
I'm having trouble writing these little blurbs when I'm beating these games faster than I am visiting the forum. This game seems to be a puzzle platformers. This game plays pretty well. The little racing levels are kind of boring, but make for a good break from the repetitive puzzle platforming. Each world seems to add a new gameplay mechanic to the puzzle mechanics, only once have I found myself in a situation where I have to quit entirely to start the level over because I trapped myself in the puzzle, but I've seen a few situations where I'm sure a similar thing would happen.
Rating: Pretty fun game, story feels pretty bland, and some of the mechanics can get frustrating. Overall, I'd pass on this game if you aren't a fan of puzzle based platformers.
74.
Mirror's Edge: Catalyst (PS4)
I'm actually not certain what mission I'm on, but I know I'm past that mission. This game is so good. When the first game was announced and coming out I was so hyped. I immediately preordered it, and then I found out about the runner's bag and got even more hyped. I used that runner's bag as my college backpack for almost the entirety of college. That game was so fun, but it was definitely too short and fairly linear. So when EA finally announced they were making another title (a reboot) I was hyped. But when they announced the collector's edition was going to be $200 or something for just a statue, I knew I had to pass and wait on this. I knew I'd be able to snatch the CE for cheap, it still hasn't been cheap enough for me, but I've seen it down at $100. But I decided that I wanted to play the game, so I went out and rented it, I'm already more than 2/3 the way done with the story mode. I'm really digging the open world and running around and gathering collectibles. The world of Glass is so beautiful sometimes it's nice to stop and just stare around the city. And I'm actually really really digging the story and the characters. I'm sitting here making predictions about what's going to happen and different character's backstories and not wanting to look at anything online about the game to prevent spoilers because I'm liking the game so much. I don't get that too often. Definitely one of my favorite games for this year so far. Oh, that ending. As I was working towards the ending, I noticed what I believe to be many similarities with the original ME game's ending. I really can't wait until the next title, assuming it gets made. EA has said that ME:C sold what it expected to sell, which sounds good to me. It's a great game, my only complaint is that by making the decisions that EA did, yes they gave us an open non-linear world, but they gave us linear gameplay mechanics. In ME, you had to choice of HOW you went about a level, you could run, you could fight, you could shoot your way through levels. In ME:C, you pretty much have one choice, RUN. Some situations you can fight, but most you can't. It makes some sense because fighting such a one sided fight, you'd lose every single time, but it's a choice I miss.
Rating: High contender for GOTY for me. I love parkour, and I love FPS games. Definitely worth playing.
75.
Drill Dozer (GBA)
I wasn't really planning on beating this one either, but I wound up playing through several levels, it's actually a really fun game. I think if the levels were a little bit shorter and more levels altogether, this game would be an easier game for me to make time for. I'm finding with most of these handheld games, I'm having less and less to say about them. One of the few Game Freak titles that is not Pokemon related.
Rating: Really good, really fun game. I really like the artwork, the characters are pretty cool. I'd love to see another entry in this franchise one day.
76.
Homefront: The Revolution (PS4)
I think that's the name of the district I'm in, the one where you need a gas mask. So I went into this game expecting that it was going to be horrible and that I wouldn't finish it, so I wasn't planning on adding it to my list, but I'm really liking the game so I plan to beat it. This game is made by the same company (most likely not the same people, especially since Doak and Ellis don't run the company any more) who made Timesplitters, Second Sight, and Haze... and previously Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. Their last good game was Timesplitters FP, but I was expecting this game to be more Haze and make me hate myself. But this game is actually quite good. Only a few minor complaints. What people say about the game freezing up frequently, absolutely true. Every single time this game does and auto save, it freezes for 5-10 seconds, which is fairly frequently and sometimes during combat. I can mostly deal with that, it's not that big of a deal and it gives me a few seconds to analyze what's going on with no repercussions. I have had a few situations though, where the game kills me. I beat one of the location strikepoint things, it finished, started to show me the updated map, and it shows my little pinpoint for my current location go flying across the map, the map closes and it goes back to gameplay, and then I am somewhere else entirely, and I'm dead, because I just took MAJOR fall damage. I fought so hard and valiantly to keep my hard earned tech so I could sell it for money, but then the game killed me and said no, you don't get money, and we are taking your tech away. I liked this game so much, and am liking it so much, that I went out and bought a new copy while I still have it rented. Going to go return the rental today so I can take my time enjoying this game. I proceeded to beat this game the day after I purchased my own copy. That's kind of disappointing, especially since it is one of those games that doesn't let you go back and finish missed content. I may actually start the game over and play again on easy and just screw around. It's actually a really fun game, one of the better FPS games I've played... since... Wolfenstein the new order, actually. Fallout doesn't count, it's its own thing entirely.
Rating: This game is a shooter, there is no way around that, it's a fairly plain jane shooter, but it has difficulty, as it should given that you are the underdog the whole game. I highly recommend this game to shooter fans.
77.
-KLAUS- (PS4)
I actually played a few levels of this after I downloaded the game, but I want to make sure I beat this game, so I'm putting it on my list now so I remember to come back to it. La Cosa Entertainment was at PAX South 2015 and I played this game quite a bit and maintain the top score all weekend, as part of that, the top 3 scores would receive free keys for the game when it released. I couldn't decide what to do after beating Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, so I played this for a few minutes, mostly just to figure out where exactly I am at. This game is so good and mysterious, but I have such a problem keeping my attention span on 2D side scrollers.
Rating: This game is so damned good. Highly recommend it, shouldn't take more than maybe 5 hours to beat the game completely.
78.
Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation (3DS)
This game seems to be where you get the style of gameplay as Birthright, but you get some characters from both Birthright and Conquest. I have had one defeat the Boss levels, so maybe it's a total mixture of Birthright and Conquest. The ability to do challenge levels and go at your own pace, but also have some of the challenge based chapters where the mission isn't just to kill all enemies, but to meet a specific objective. As far as I have gotten in this game, it definitely seems like you are getting ALL of the characters from both stories. I've still yet to do any S rank supports, but I'd like to do that before I finish this game, and I know I'm getting pretty close to the end. I beat this, and I've still yet to get any S rank supports. I actually got Corrin and Jacob, but I don't like Jacob, so I refuse to accept their S rank. If I can't find my case full of games, I may just keep playing this and build up supports.
Rating: Definitely the best version of Fire Emblem Fates, it is suggested to play both Birthright and Conquest first, but I really don't see how it matters other than to see how shitty things could've been but now are awesome in Revelation.
79.
Aero Fighters (SNES)
I'm not a particularly huge shmup fan, but I used to play a lot of shmup games in my youth, mostly because they were so easy to just pick up and play as portable games. So I decided to give this one a go. It's a fairly basic shmup. Pick up power ups, kill things, use bombs when you need them. Nothing really special about this game, definitely nothing you couldn't get from some other shmup without paying the ridonkulous price this game commands. Also, it's really short.
Rating: Meh, nothing special, definitely not a game to buy based solely on it's gameplay.
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