Main ListPrevious Listbold games are games that have been beaten, previously beaten, or are unbeatable.
italicized games are in progress.
standard games are games I am not currently trying to beat.
strikethrough games are games that have been abandoned.
50.
Arietta of Spirits (PC)
Another backlog group game. This game is Zelda-like but much smaller scale, less items to deal with, and a very child friendly story. A lovely game to be able to play in front of my son because the story and everything is fine enough for him... that said, I don't think I played it in front of him for very long. All in all, a really good zelda like game, I don't think the game really had any puzzles, so mostly just exploration and combat with some quick boss fights here and there. Unfortunately the game has a difficulty based achievement that you can't even get on your first playthrough because you have to unlock the difficulty mode, so this isn't a game that I'll 100% complete, but did literally everything else. Won't ever be a fan of difficulty based achievements. Story is quite good, interesting characters and plot, though the ending was a bit of a letdown and vaguely hints at a sequel.
Rating: Soft recommendation
51.
Beacon Pines (PC)
Another backlog group game. Unfortunately these backlog groups are PC only so I'm really skipping out on my console gaming time... still sitting on FF7R2 for months. Anyway, I thought for a fraction of a second about playing this in front of my kid, but just knew there was no way this game wasn't going to have inappropriate situations and language... and I wasn't wrong. Not a fan of the art style... especially the furry vibes it gives, nothing personal, just not my bag art style wise. Anyway that aside, the game is actually quite great, fantastic story telling, fantastic gameplay mechanics and play loop. I'll just say that I have some major spoiler related issues with the ending. I try to do spoiler free reviews and comments here and SMF here on VGC doesn't support spoiler statements so I can't even black out my spoilers easily... though I really do want to rant about this game. Suffice it to say while the ending isn't awful, I was unhappy with the ending... I felt it could have resolved some things it chose not to resolve. The game very much did give Night in the Woods vibes so I'm going to really try to get my wife to play through the game at some point so at least I have someone to talk to about this game's ending.
Rating: Soft recommendation
52.
100 Hidden snails 2 (PC)
Another Playtracker backlog dungeon roll. Just another find the hidden animal game, really nothing to say about it, short game can be beat in 10 minutes, but still enjoyable.
Rating: Soft pass
53.
Dave the Diver (PC)
Another backlog group game, the only game in the very long category. What a wonderful game though, I don't want to say I slept on it or whatever, but I think I only added it to my wishlist because it seemed so popular and then a duder gifted it to me. This game has so much great stuff going for it, but I feel like my feelings towards the gameplay loop of this game boils down to the same thoughts I have about Moonlighter. You do the roguelike gameplay loop for supplies and then you go run your shop between runs. Sure mechanics, goals, etc. are different, but it boils down to the same concept... which is actually enjoyable and refreshing. The free Dredge and Godzilla content are also really good and worth grabbing and playing. The game has tons of content and there are more things to do in the game than required so even once you beat it and 100% the achievements you could really keep going because there is just so much content in the game.
Rating: Solid recommendation
54.
Loading Screen simulator (PC)
I think this was a backlog dungeon game, game seemed quick enough so I plowed through it... it's awful and definitely not worth the time. It's a clicker game, but you can speed up everything by just tabbing and holding the enter key... thankfully.
Rating: Hard pass
55.
Hell Pie (PC)
Another backlog group game. 3D platformer collectathon... but definitely not child friendly. Really graphic for being cartoony and kind of vulgar and whatnot. All in all though, a really solid collectathon game, my main complaint would be the pacing is kind of awful for some stuff. You can easily get more skill points than you can use, especially if going for all of the achievements, so the game could've paced the skill tree or added more skills and one of the achievements required you to get so much more money than what would naturally come your way, so I wound up grinding for 2 hours after beating the game and doing everything... easily rectified by making some outfits cheaper so you don't need to grind an additional 20-30k monies. Like I said though, the game play loop is pretty solid, though the art style, humor, and concepts don't really click well with me personally, but I'm not into gore and whatnot.
Rating: Soft recommendation
56.
Shadow Warrior Classic Redux (PC)
Another backlog group game. Originally this was supposed to be the reboot but I had it swapped because I really wanted to play through the original first. Anyway, plays a ton like old Duke Nukem/Doom games, duh doy. Glitchy at moments, annoying controls and whatnot. Super fucking racist and such, but that's how the game was I guess? Not sure it's a game worth playing, but honestly I kind of expect the reboot to be just as offensive. Really seems like these types of devs almost go out of their way to be awful. Can't think of specific examples, but the controversies crop up now and then.
Rating: Soft pass
57.
Evoland (PC)
Man have I been interested in these games since they first came out but just never got around to playing them... well backlog group picked the collection for me so I played through both games. This one is much shorter, presumably an extended game jam experience, still a good game, but real short at like 4 hours to 100% complete. The concepts it explores is great and nothing sticks around too long because the game is so short. Very much not a full experience, so I'm glad they bundled both in one collection. I feel like the story was also non-existent in this one. Definitely recommend giving this a go before Evoland 2, no direct connection or anything, just I feel like it really helps put you in the right headset for Evoland 2.
Rating: Soft recommendation
58.
Evoland 2 (PC)
This one however, is a full fledged experience, fully fleshed out, tons of content to explore and really gives you a full game experience. It does a lot of the same stuff from the first game, but better designed as best I can put it. Definitely gives me Dragon Quest vibes, I don't know if for any good reason, but I'd definitely say it's a game to be enjoyed by fans of Dragon Quest/Chrono Trigger (I understand they are the same art style, but that's not what I'm getting at, just really enjoyable classic JRPG games) Game had some frustrating moments and confusing paths and stuff, but all in all a really enjoyable experience well worth playing.
Rating: Solid recommendation
59.
100 Asian cats (PC)
Another backlog dungeon game, but not the same dev as the 100 hidden games, plays well enough, no real issues there, but definitely not the same quality as the 100 hidden games.
Rating: Hard pass
60.
Looking for Aliens (PC)
Originally a game I won in a giveaway with the condition of playing the game and earning a few achievements, but then it matched criteria for a backlog group, so I decided I'd finish the game... plus I think I might have rolled it in backlog dungeon. I couldn't be arsed to follow the story after a while and just skipped the level cutscenes. Like a lot of these hidden object games, I have the problem that the idea is novel, but without a guide you're just going to spend so much time staring at the screen trying to figure out stuff that the experience becomes painful. Smaller levels are great, but when you get into the real big levels it's just an exercise in futility. Great game with great hiding places and such, but I know I relied on a guide for lots of stuff because it just got real bad with the real big levels.
Rating: Soft pass
61.
Alpaca Stacka (PC)
This one fit a backlog group's criteria and I knew I couldn't use it for other backlog groups because it is so short, and I think it might be a profile limited game so can't get it in backlog dungeon either, so it worked out. Real small game, maybe 10 minutes long, just run around a small island and collect... birds?... and bring them back to their mom. Real quick and easy game, but it is free, so hard to complain. It's novel to check out, but won't really enrich your life having played it... so I don't know... I guess I have to go with Soft pass on it despite it not being bad, it's free and short.
Rating: Soft pass
62.
Arena Renovation (PC)
Another backlog dungeon game, I had started this game a while back... not sure if I had a reason other than to play a simulator game... game starts out slow and can be a bit painful, but once you get some of the upgrades unlocked you can just churn through the game relatively fast... that said some of the later stadiums are ridiculously huge. Some of the tools don't work great... looking at you power washer tool, and some of the game's design seems to be for the purpose of making the game take longer which isn't cool... and then frustratingly stuff doesn't pay well enough at all and some of the achievements require too much grinding, so much so that I gave up and said it wasn't worth my time to aim for the 100%. I might go back to it, especially if they patch it and make it less awful to get the last few, but for now, can't be bothered.
Rating: Soft pass
63.
Emily is Away (PC)
Oh man, this game is kind of the reason I decided to pop on here to get back to writing up blurbs about my experiences. I think I rolled this game in dungeon and played it, really short, maybe an hour or so, choices don't really seem to change anything and you always get a not great ending, but that's life sometimes right? Anyway, the game made me think about my early 00s years of talking with friends on IM... I think specifically it made me think of two girls I used to talk to quite a bit in high school, coincidentally they both have the same name (not emily). And anyway, I was in a situation where my Micro SD card in my phone was dying so I finally started transferring to a newer bigger card and realized I couldn't find some music I've been wanting so I dug out old hard drives and found my old HDD backups which had my trillian data on it which contains logs of like every conversation I ever had on IM from like 2005-2009... I should've had some logs from college too, but I know I swapped computers, reformatted drives, I might not have backed up stuff at some point... anyway, having already been thinking about this stuff I started reading through old logs from these girls, really putting me in a fucked up nostalgia mindset and stuff. Obviously I had feelings for these two girls, but like I said put me in a weird spiral. One girl was murdered by her husband when she decided to leave him, this was almost 10 years ago, devastating stuff, can't imagine what their kids went and go through on the daily because of that. She was a dear friend and I always loved her. The other girl, we had a conversation post high school about how we had a crush on each other in high school (this was probably 2010 or so because I don't have that log) but timing just didn't work out because she had a boyfriend in highschool (who dumped her at graduation because he wanted to play the field) and by the time this conversation happened I was in a long term relationship and we were going to different colleges in different cities, so like obviously nothing was going to come of that. But I think that probably was around the time I stopped using Trillian and IM and just completely lost contact with her. Did what I feel is the creepy thing, and tried to look her up, relatively common name, but I remembered what she was going to college for and just added that career field to the search, 1st result. No social media or anything, but living life you know, it's good knowing a friend you lost contact with followed through with their plans and made their way through life. It's a weird feeling yearning to reconnect and catch up, but like for no reason other than like nostalgia... which made me think about other friends from high school that I lost contact with and makes me want to reach out and see what's up and how things are, but like how do you start up those conversations without the awkwardness in general, but the potential for "Oh hey, let's hang out" or something. I care, I do, but I am also aware of life and I certainly don't think I'd have time to meet with people and reconnect and can't imagine other people have the time either... makes me regret a little bit just not keeping up with people in general. It's crazy how a game can make you feel... because fuck this game messed me up... presumably unintentionally.
Rating: soft pass
64.
Frog Detective 1: The Haunted Island (PC)
Decided to join another backlog activity thing, but this one dedicated solely to games released in humble bundles monthly/choice offerings. Picked this one first because it was short and I've been interested. It's such a dorky and wholesome game, super short at like an hour long, so again doesn't fit other groups, but works for this. Honestly, I'm glad the console release is a collection of all of the games so far, because this one game is too short, but all 3 together makes for a more acceptable price point. I almost wish I had played the game in front of my kid, though I doubt he would've cared.
Rating: soft recommendation.
65.
Emily is Away Too (PC)
Okay now this is the game that really had me sit down and start writing. This game hit me so hard, it's got so many different endings and your choices really do matter, but unlike the first game, there are actually good endings to be had and stuff. That said this game hit me so fucking hard while I was already fucked up from my nostalgia driven spiral, thinking about shit that never was and could've been and whatnot. I managed to play and get such a fucking satisfying ending, but just really fucked me up even more. To kind of piggy back off the last one, nothing really doing about how I feel, I don't have much regrets, but knowing the stuff I know now, and even not knowing what I know now, looking back at logs, it was obvious these girls were interested in me, but my total lack of like internal self-esteem had me being like there's no way they are interested, so like just be a good friend, so it definitely puts me in the spiral of what could've been. Really trying not to dwell but this game made it harder... and I still need to play the third game in the series. It's nice to day dream, but it's like not productive.
Rating: soft recommendation, much better than the first game.
66.
PowerWash Simulator (XS)
A game I keep coming back to when I've got not much better to do. I like the added free content, I hate that only paid content gets achievements. I hate that the paid content has achievements, ruins my 100% and I have no interest in buying DLC for a game I don't own. Ran through the early content updates and the Tomb Raider DLC and started up the FF7 DLC. Tomb Raider DLC was interesting, a little weird that there was a button for something in a level but I couldn't figure out what the button did. Also weird that FF7 acknowledges the elevator in Seventh Heaven, but you can't actually activate it and clean below... would've been neat.
Rating: soft recommendation
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Frog Detective 2: The Case of the Invisible Wizard (PC)
Played this one shortly after the previous one, long time ago at this point lol. Another walk around and collect items and talk to people. Honestly a really chill experience, really enjoy these games and look forward to the 3rd entry hitting a bundle or humble choice so I can play it. Game is real short, was on game pass, is no longer, is cheap, and can be gotten for cheap in bundles. I will say you probably won't enjoy it if you don't enjoy the humor the game presents, but I enjoy the humor.
Rating: Solid recommendation.
68.
A Juggler's Tale (PC)
I don't remember why I played this game, I really don't, it ticked a box for sure, just don't remember what box I was ticking at the time. Fairly simple side scrolling platformer game. Story is alright, don't really remember much of it to be honest. Gave me Little nightmares vibes but less creepy for sure. The puppet strings make for an interesting puzzle mechanic and spoilers towards the end make the game a bit more interesting. Game is short, quick 100% at under 3 hours, but definitely felt longer if you get what I mean. Not exactly my type of game, but was a well enough experience.
Rating: Soft pass.
69.
Loddlenaut (PC)
I am realizing while yes I played a lot of PC games this year, they were mostly driven by ticking boxes. Meeting requirements in various giveaway groups and whatnot. Glad to be playing the games, no regrets, but it is definitely driving and steering what I'm playing. I really like collectathon games and I expected an underwater game to be awful, as they usually are, but this game was a breath of fresh air. The only complaint I can think of was the few achievements that required you to breed very specific things that were time consuming, but like in the end that's what achievements are about, doing the things.