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Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 06:05
by Bean
Time to step up once again after letting others handle previous years and put down this annual post. 2022 is going to be a good year for games, so let's see how many we can beat! It doesn't matter if they're new, old, first times, or replays. This list can be whatever you want as long as you get through it. Just to make things easier to look back on, it'd be nice if you put down...
  • The game's name
  • The platform it was played on
  • And the date you beat it
Other than that, your list is your list and it'll be interesting to compare them at the end of the year. And with that, let the game playings begin again!

Past Years: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

For currently playing and general games discussion: https://talkhaus.raocow.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=732

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 06:05
by Bean
Here we go!
1) Persona 5 Royal (1/28, PS4)
2) Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 2 (2/1, Switch)
3) A Way Out (2/22, XBO)
4) Mega Man: The Wily Wars (2/27, GEN)
5) Magical Drop 2 (3/1, SNES)
6) Mega Man [DOS] (3/5, PC)
7) Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World (3/14, Switch)
8) Chocobo GP (3/16, Switch)
9) Kirby Battle Royale (3/27, 3DS)
10) Kirby and the Forgotten Land (3/31, Switch)
11) Kirby's Pinball Land (4/30, GB)
12) Mega Man III [DOS] (5/6, PC)
13) Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (5/14, PS4)
14) Dragon Ball FighterZ (5/31, Switch)
15) Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game (6/3, Switch)
16) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (6/17, XBO)
17) Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes (8/10, Switch)
18) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (9/5, GEN)
19) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (9/7, NES)
20) Shantae: Risky's Revenge (9/21, Switch)
21) Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (10/27, Switch)
22) Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational (12/1, Vita)
23) Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (12/20, PS4)

Extra
1) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection (9/7, Switch)
2) Welcome Park (11/27, Vita)
3) Wheel of Fortune (12/24, PS4)
Last Updated: December 24th

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 06:07
by YelseyKing
Completed:
Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles (PSP; Completed 1-3-22) [First Time]
Notes: Just the Rondo remake, not SotN or the original Rondo. Took a bit to get used to the controls, but it's definitely a fun game, a solid remake, and probably the best old-school-style Castlevania. I played through it primarily as Maria, simply since she's easier to use, but I might try again as Richter someday.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PSP; Completed 1-14-22) [Replay]
Notes: This is the version unlockable via Dracula X Chronicles, which I wanted to play to see how different it was from the PSX original. The answer? Not much. New voice acting and dialogue, a new ending song replacing I Am the Wind, the two previously Japan-only Familiars restored, a handful of typos and misspellings fixed, and a Rondo of Blood-style child Maria as a playable character... but otherwise, it's the same as the original. Even some of the glitches still work! 200.6% completion (or rather, 200.9%, since I glitched into the room below the gate), naturally.

Shining Force 3 (Saturn) [First Time]
-Scenario 1 (Completed 2-4-22)
-Scenario 2 (Completed 2-24-22)
-Scenario 3 (Completed 3-13-22)
Notes: Man. *Man*. This game was incredible. Right up there with Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre for the best strategy RPGs I've ever played... it took me nigh on two months to complete this massive, underrated gem, and I loved it *all*. It's just a *damn* shame only the first scenario saw an English release, and Sega/Camelot seem to have no interest in bringing it to modern hardware. Still, the fan translation was top notch, and worked perfectly. Moreover, any "flaws" with the game, outside of a few really obnoxious battles in scenario 2, would just be pedantic nitpicking. If you like strategy RPGs, you *owe* it to yourself to play this game! The *whole* game! As an aside, this was the first Saturn game I ever played. Woo!

LEGO Lord of the Rings (PC; Completed 3-29-22) [First Time]
Notes: A fun, rompy collectathon, a nice palette cleanser after the previous game. Wasn't very difficult, which was to be expected, but I still had a good time with it. I only managed 99.2% completion, however, due to a glitch keeping me from getting one last item, which in turn would unlock a few other things. Sadness.

Dragon Quest 5 (DS; Completed 4-12-22) [Replay]
Notes: Replay using a hack that modifies various things, most notably making monsters significantly easier to recruit. It did have the side effect of making an already not terribly difficult game even easier... but it was still fun, and very nice not having to deal with 1/64 or even 1/256 recruitment rates. I also, after much effort, cleared that blasted postgame T'n'T board. Hooray!

Ys Origin (PC; Completed 4-29-22) [First Time]
Notes: Only finished the Yunica path; I'll do the other two in the future. A solid action RPG, though it doesn't exactly stand out in any significant ways, and it's highly linear and formulaic. It's also really weird playing an Ys game and *not* controlling Adol. Contrary to most Ys games, though, the bosses were actually quite a lot of fun.

CrossCode (PC; Completed 5-16-22) [Replay]
Notes: Picked up a (fairly early on) New Game+ save I'd sort of let sit there for a while, and also completed the DLC and other new content. My overall opinion of the game has improved significantly since my initial playthrough; there's a *lot* of depth here, and the game does a good job of providing you with options for a number of completely viable character builds. The puzzles and boss fights are also, for the most part, highlights... but despite all the positives, it still does have its flaws. Namely, some of the (fortunately optional) sidequests are absolutely horrible... and the DLC *expands* on most of the worst of them, for some god-forsaken reason. Also, I maintain that enemy attacks are simply too fast, numerous, and accurate (those physics-defying mid-air bends in enemy jumps or projectiles, hooray!) to make dodging attacks -- seemingly the way the game *wants* to be played -- viable for anyone except those with very good twitch reflexes... Nevertheless, a few quibbles (that can be overcome) do not mar what is otherwise a fantastic game that any action RPG fan should experience.

Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions (PSP; Completed 6-25-22) [First Time/Replay]
Notes: This was actually a modified version of the game with numerous quality of life tweaks. Nothing that radically altered the game, but it did things like allowing you to fight or skip random battles as you please, control Guests in battle, and find all the multiplayer-exclusive items in the main game. This was also my first attempt at the PSP version, having played the PSX original many times. The new translation, while a bit flowery, is certainly better, and I definitely understood the plot a lot more. The new cutscenes and battles didn't amount to much, but did help in fleshing out a few characters that were underdeveloped in the original. All in all, a good time. Just make sure to go with the generically-named but incredibly useful "War of the Lions Tweak" if you play this game.

SteamWorld Dig (PC; Completed 7-5-22) [First Time]
Notes: A short, simple, if a tad repetitive, little game... Yet, fun, and surprisingly relaxing. Someone suggested I try the second game, but as I hadn't played the first, I figured I'd check it out. Glad I did.

SteamWorld Dig 2 (PC; Completed 7-9-22) [First Time]
Notes: Fundamentally similar to the first game, but a hell of a lot bigger and more robust, with actual dungeon design and platforming challenges, over just "digging for resources". I 100%'d the main game, but after a single attempt at the obnoxious bonus dungeon, I decided against ramming my head against *that* mess. Fun game, though!

Breath of Fire 4 (PSX; Completed 8-22-22) [Replay]
Notes: Still has a slow-paced beginning, and lacks the "oomph" of Breath of Fire 3, but solid gameplay makes this one fun to play nevertheless. I actually managed to get every dropped item this time... even the legendary Goo King Sword! Hooray! This replay took me a while, due to periods of inactivity related to illness and general stress/depression, but I got through it in the end.

Star Ocean: The Second Story (PSX; Completed 9-17-22) [Replay]
Notes: As janky and button mashy as I remember! While the replay of BOF4 was just sort of happenstance, this one began a trend of me just wanting to replay old games due to stress from real life issues. It worked out well enough. I can't say I love it as much as I did as a kid, but SO2 is still a fun game in its own right.

Final Fantasy 9 (PSX; Completed 10-15-22) [Replay]
Notes: And another game I often replay in troubled times. It's like comfort food. Like coming home. Like... one of my favorite games of all time, and I still love it. Yes'm.

Dragon Quest 6 (DS; Completed 11-9-22) [Replay]
Notes: Continuing the replay theme, though unlike the others, I'd only played this game once, a long time ago, didn't remember a lot of it, and never finished the bonus dungeon on my previous attempt. This time... I did. While I'd put this as the weakest of the three DS DQ remakes, and its job system is really clunky, unbalanced, and breaks the game wide opened... it's still an above average RPG, and Dragon Quest is always a good experience.

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (DS; Competed 11-26-22) [Replay]
Notes: Just felt like having a 100% save on emulator. I'll redo it for Hard Mode sometime later. I actually maxed out every soul that *can* be leveled, which I'd never done before. So hey.

Vandal Hearts (Saturn; Completed 11-29-22) [Replay/First Time]
Notes: A fan translation of the obscure Saturn port. Despite apparently being hard to emulate, Mednafen handled it near perfectly... just a few odd cases of enemies (and Vandalier Ash) having broken palettes. For the most part, it's the same game as PSX, with a few minor tweaks, such as every mage class losing a generic spell and gaining a new exclusive one, but it did feature new content... albeit, entirely as a series of postgame bonus battles, which were unfortunately very easy... but they all had new music, and were still fun enough. Beyond that... well, it's Vandal Hearts. A game I rather love both because of and in spite of its relative simplicity.

Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (GBA; Completed 12-19-22) [Replay]
Notes: It's after the fact, but hey, I was gone for most of December! Anyway, watching Roahm Mythril's LP of this game made me want to replay it. So I did. Still probably the weakest of the Metroidvania-style Castlevanias, but not bad.

LEGO The Hobbit (PC; Completed 12-30;22) [First Time]
Notes: Much like Lego LotR, a nice fun little romp. Better mechanically than LotR, but not as engaging, since I'm less familiar with the lore of the Hobbit than I am LotR. Still, this time, I actually did *not* run into any glitches, and managed 100%! Yay! The Lego games are fun.

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 06:08
by KobaBeach
i expect rpgs.
1. Star Ocean: The Second Story (PSX) - 02/01/2022, cheats used due to exhaustion (unlimited hp and mp for first four slots)
2. Star Ocean: The Second Story (PSX, replay) - 05/01/2022, legit victory
3. Tales of Phantasia (SNES, replay) - 07/01/2022, first time on snes. fuck dejap
4. Tales of Destiny (PSX) - 11/01/2022
5. Pokonyan! Henpokorin Adventure (SNES) - 19/01/2022
6. Tales of Eternia (PSX) - 21/01/2022, aka tales of destiny ii, but not the actual tales of destiny 2
7. The Legend of Heroes: A Tear of Vermilion (PSP) - 23/01/2022
8. Way Past Cool (PC, SRB2 2.2 level pack) - 25/01/2022
9. Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (PS2) - 10/02/2022
10. SvC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom (NG, replay) - 03/03/2022
11. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (SNES, replay) - 19/03/2022, first time on snes, savestates used, galbalan started burning me out...
12. Kirby's Dream Land (GB, replay) - 22/03/2022, extra mode only
13. Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2 (GBA) - 24/03/2022
14. Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim (PC) - 26/03/2022
15. Summon Night 2 (PSX) - 03/04/2022
16. The Legend of Heroes IV: A Tear of Vermilion (PC, replay) - 17/04/2022, first time on pc
17. DuoPrincess (PC) - 04/05/2022
18. Sonic R (PC, replay) - 05/05/2022
19. Touhou Koumakyou ~ Embodiment of Scarlet Devil (PC, replay) - 05/05/2022, normal mode 1cc, ReimuA and ReimuB
20. Touhou Fuumaroku ~ Story of Eastern Wonderland (PC98) - 06/05/2022, easy mode 1cc, ReimuB
21. DoDonPachi (ARC) - 06/05/2022, C-Laser, two continues used
22. Chrono Trigger (SNES, replay) - 19/06/2022
23. Ghosts 'n Goblins (NES) - 16/07/2022, savestates used
24. Dual Heroes (N64) - 18/07/2022
25. Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman (TG16) - 25/07/2022, savestates used
26. Terranigma (SNES) - 29/08/2022
27. Tenchi Muyo! Game-hen (SNES) - 31/08/2022
28. Shin Megami Tensei (SNES) - 04/09/2022
29. Shin Megami Tensei: Persona (PSP) - 13/09/2022, SEBEC route, beginner mode
30. Sonic the Hedgehog (MD, replay) - 15/09/2022
31. Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II (SNES) - 28/09/2022
32. Ninja-kun: Majou no Bouken (ARC) - 06/10/2022, 3 Loops of three stages done, decided to stop
33. Super Mario Bros. (NES, replay) - 19/10/2022, loop2 beat the morning after
34. Lunar: Sanposuru Gakuen (GG) - 22/10/2022
35. Densetsu Re-Done (PC, RPG Maker demo) - 13/12/2022

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 08:50
by pholtos
Key:
[LP] = Lets Play on my channel.
[Stream] = Done via Discord's streaming function on YelseyKing's Discord server at 12am CST Daily.
If it has neither of those, I did it on my own time.
Completed:
1/5 - Equinox (SNES) [LP]
1/7 - Evoland 2 (Steam) [Stream]
1/10 - NightSky (Steam) [Stream]
1/14 - RPM Racing (SNES) [LP]
1/16 - Castlevania Chronicles (PS1) [Stream] - I ended up using save states as checkpoints from the Medusa boss onwards. Sorta sucks I can't adjust difficulty/number of lives once I start up the file.
2/5 - Castlevania Symphony of the Night (PS1) [Stream]
2/11 - Super Ghouls and Ghosts (SNES) [LP] - AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. *head desk*
2/27 - Home Alone (SNES) [LP]
3/11 - Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (Steam) [Stream]
3/13 - Lagoon (SNES) [LP]
3/14 - Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles (PSP) [Stream] - Drackles defeated, did not beat 5', 68%.
3/24 - DROD: The Second Sky (Steam) - All Achievements, Hold Mastered.
3/27 - Clustertruck (Steam) [Stream]
3/30 - Threads of Fate (PS1) [Stream] - Mint side.
4/17 - Super Castlevania IV (SNES) [LP]
5/18 - Lufia 2 (SNES) [Stream]
5/20ish - Grow Home Replay 100% (Steam) [Stream]
5/22 - Earth Defense Force (SNES) [LP]
5/23 - Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Dungeon (Wii) [Stream
6/1 - MAGMML 1 (PC) [Stream]
6/4 - Joe and Mac (SNES) [LP]
6/8 - Snake Pass (Steam) [Stream]
At this point I just sorta forgot to add games. :P

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 08:51
by Crow
Claiming my spot now because yeah

Crow Story (1/1)
Elechead (1/2, 100%)
Psychonauts 2 (1/7, 100%)
Disco Elysium (1/10)
Monster Sanctuary (1/14)
The Forgotten City (1/16, all endings)
Super Mombo Quest (1/17, 100%)
Supraland: Six Inches Under (1/19; 100% on 1/21)
The Rewinder (1/28, 100%)
Treasures of the Aegean (1/29, 100%)
Here Comes Niko! (2/5, 100%)
Fearmonium (2/6, 100%)
Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault (2/8)
Pokemon Legends: Arceus (2/18; Pokedex complete 2/23)
The Pathless (2/26, 100%)
Toree 3D (3/1, all characters unlocked)
Toree 2 (3/1, all characters unlocked)
Tametsi (3/7)
Demon Turf (3/8, 100%)
OPUS: Echo of Starsong (3/14)
TRI: Of Friendship and Madness (3/22, replay, 100%)
The Rewinder: Root of Evil (3/26, 100%)
A Short Hike (3/27, 100%)
Itorah (3/27)
The Testing Chamber (3/28)
Patrick's Parabox (4/3, 100% on 4/4)
FixFox (4/6, 100%)
System Purge (4/7)
Kirby and the Forgotten Land (4/9, all waddle dees & souls)
The Artful Escape (4/17, 100%)
Rhythm Journey (4/21)
The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe (4/28)
GNOSIA (4/29, true ending)
Haiku, the Robot (5/1, 100%)
Retro/Grade (5/13, X-treme, Replay)
Button City (5/14, 100%)
Platonic (5/20, 100%)
Linelith (5/27, 100%)
Gordianaut (5/27)
Aqorel (5/27)
We Are Definitely the Baddies (5/27, I guess?? %)
Triga (5/27, 100%)
Frequency Dissonance (5/27, 100%)
Space Ducks: The Great Escape (5/28)
IFO (5/28, 100%)
Tendy: Robot Gardener (5/28, 100%)
A Dance of Fire and Ice: Neo Cosmos (6/2)
Toree Genesis (6/23, 100%)
Aeterna Noctis (6/26, 100%)
AI: The Somnium Files - Nirvana Initiative (7/1)
Tunic (7/8, 100% on 7/9)
Neon White (7/16, 100%)
Eternal Threads (7/18, 100%)
Jubilee (7/20, 100%)
Stray (7/23, all badges/memories)
Imp of the Sun (7/24, 100%)
Sephonie (7/28, 100%)
The Gunk (7/31)
Recursive Ruin (8/7)
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile (Phantasy Reverie Series) (8/13, 100%)
Spark the Electric Jester 3 (8/18, 100%; re-100% on 11/26)
Onde (8/21)
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil (Phantasy Reverie Series) (8/28, 100%)
Tinykin (9/4, 100%)
Fatal Twelve (9/4, 100%)
Taiji (9/12, 100%)
Souldiers (9/18, 100%)
Raging Loop (9/19)
SCARF (9/25, 100%)
Freedom Planet 2 (9/27; 100% on 10/26)
OxU (9/30)
Beacon Pines (10/23, 100%)
Ghost Song (11/8)
Lunistice (11/11; 100% on 11/15)
Sonic Frontiers (11/21, 100%)
Super Kiwi 64 (12/2, 100%)
Solar Ash (12/11, 100%)
Wavetale (12/14, 100%)
Lil Gator Game (12/18, 100%)
Lovely Planet Remix (12/19, 100%)
Ring Fit Adventure (12/23 - 100% stages clear)
Kingdom Hearts 3 (12/26, 100% base game)

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 14:22
by HatKid
01/08/2022: Atelier Sophie ~ The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book ~ (PS4)
01/27/2022: Super Robot Wars T (PS4) {Sagiri Route}
01/28/2022: Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon (Vita) {Nightmare mode]
03/04/2022: Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (PS4) [True End]
03/05/2022: Super Robot Wars 30 (PC) {Az Route}
03/10/2022: Choice of Rebels: Uprising
03/15/2022: A Plumber for All Seasons (SMW Hack) {100%}
03/19/2022: Langrisser I&II: Langrisser (Switch) {D Route}
04/03/2022: Super Robot Wars EX (SNES) {Masaki Route}
04/09/2022: Langrisser I&II: Langrisser II (Switch) {K Route}
04/15/2022: Ys Origin (Vita) {Yunica Normal)
05/19/2022: Nikola Tesla: War of the Currents
07/04/2022: Toree 3D (Switch)
07/09/2022: The Sword of Rhivenia
07/14/2022: Choice of Magics
07/16/2022: Atelier Sophie 2 ~The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream~ (PS4)
07/26/2022: The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel (PS3) {Nightmare NG++; Platinum Trophy}
08/20/2022: Star Wars: The Old Republic: Knights of the Fallen Empire (PC)
08/25/2022: Star Wars: The Old Republic: Jedi Consular (PC)
08/27/2022: Star Wars: The Old Republic: Knights of the Eternal Throne (PC)
09/03/2022: Popful Mail (SCD)
10/12/2022: The Midnight Saga: The Monster {Charlotte Andersen}
11/06/2022: The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II (PS3) {Nightmare NG+; Platinum Trophy}
11/13/2022: Grand Theft Auto III (Steam)
12/06/2022: Vampire: The Masquerade - Out for Blood {Morgan Campbell, Ending 12}
12/07/2022: Vampire: The Masquerade - Out for Blood {Sam Gray, Ending 3}
12/08/2022: Vampire: The Masquerade - Sins of the Sires {Vivian}
12/10/2022: Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (Steam) {Riesz, Brujah, Anarch End}
12/15/2022: planetarian ~the reverie of a little planet~ (Steam)

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 19:40
by camwoodstock
here's our post, all rights reversed. you don't get them B)

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 21:35
by Ashan
  1. Luigi's Mansion 3 | Switch
    • All gems + all boos | Jan 1
  2. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney | Switch
    • Main missions | Jan 5
    • Rise From the Ashes (DLC) | Jan 11
  3. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker | Switch
    • Main chapters, all gems | Jan 15
    • 100% base game | Jan 17
    • 100% DLC | Jan 18
  4. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All | Switch
    • Main missions | Jan 24
  5. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations | Switch
    • Main missions | Feb 6
  6. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney | DS
    • Main missions | Feb 16
  7. Elden Ring | PC
    • Main story | Mar 14
    • All achievements | Mar 19
  8. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies | 3DS
    • Main missions | April 3
    • Special episode | April 6
  9. Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition | PC
    • All achievements | April 15
  10. Phantom Dust | PC
    • Campaign mode | July 31
  11. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | Switch
    • All missions + DLC | Oct 9
  12. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity | Switch
    • Base game all missions | Oct 27
    • DLC all missions | Nov 11
  13. DOOM (1993) | PC
    • All episodes | Nov 19
  14. DOOM II | PC
    • Hell on Earth | Nov 24
  15. DOOM 3 | PC
    • Campaign finished | Nov 30
    • Resurrection of Evil | Dec 2
  16. DOOM (2016) | PC
    • Campaign finished | Dec 10
  17. DOOM Eternal | PC
    • Campaign finished | Dec 15
    • The Ancient Gods - Part 1 | Dec 18
    • The Ancient Gods - Part 2 | Dec 19
  18. Portal | PC
    • Campaign finished | Dec 22
    • All advanced maps | Dec 22
  19. Portal 2 | PC
    • Campaign finished | Dec 24
  20. Mega Man 9 | PC
    • Game beaten | Dec 25
  21. Mega Man 11 | PC
    • Game beaten | Dec 26

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 00:15
by EllenHouraisan
- 08/02: Disco Elysium (Very good game, extremely well written, a tad buggy, ends a bit abruptly, but still a wonderful experience.)
- 25/02: Child of Light (Fun combat that gets a tad repetitive later on, story is so-so, also ends abruptly, but super fun nonetheless.)
- 28/03: Sonic Forces (It's okay. Avatar customization is neat, gameplay is fun at times and annoying at others. Story's a 10/10, though.)
- 10/04: The Gray Garden (It's a Mogeko game, but probably the best one??? Eh... Next.)
- 04/05: UNSIGHTED (Too much Zelda, 7/10. Grandma survived, though! :D)
- 05/05: Dungeon Fighter Online (Ozma saga) (Does clearing the single player campaign of an MMO count? I guess it does now!)
*** 18/07: (Level 110 expansion) (Why does it end in a massive cliffhanger? DX)
- 31/07: GTA V (The story is really interesting, the gameplay not so much. Gets really repetitive. San Andreas remains the best one.)
- 29/11:Mighty Jill Off (Speedrun + Second Tower) (Surprisingly fun little game that plays really well and has a cute story.)

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 01:52
by thatguyif
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I will claim this space with bunnies

Completed
Furi/PC/Twitch Prime/Best Ending/January 6
Super Metroid/SNES (Online)/Switch/100%/January 9
Metroid Fusion/GBA/99% (FUCK OFF)/January 16
Metroid Fusion/GBA/100% 2:01 (SERIOUSLY?!)/January 23
Sid Meier's Pirates!/PC/Steam/Perfect Score (Rogue, 1640 start)/January 30
Metroid Fusion/GBA/100% 1:52 (Rest in piss)/February 1
Bioshock Infinite/PC/Steam/Main Game/February 20
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages/GBC/3DS VC/March 27
Metroid: Zero Mission/GBA/WiiU VC/100%/April 4
Outer Wilds: Echoes of the Eye/True Ending/May 31
Overcooked! 2/PC/Steam/Main Campaign/July 4
Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster/PC/Steam/Four Job Fiesta Normal Run: KNI/SUM/NIN/SAM/Shinryu Victory/July 31
Hotline Miami/All Chapters, Secret Ending, All Masks/August 13
Shift Happens/Co-Op/PC/Steam/All Levels/September 5
AM2R/PC/100% 6:19/September 19
Super Mario 64/Switch (3D All Stars)/120 Stars/October 24
Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Switch/ART WING COMPLETE/October 26
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga/PC/Steam/100%/November 3
ABZÛ/PC/Epic Game Store/Main Game/November 11

Currently In Progress
Grand Theft Auto IV/PC/Steam

In Progress But Inactive
Hollow Knight/PC/Postgame
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2/PC/Epic Game Store
Hyrule Warriors/Switch
Going Under/Switch
Ring Fit Adventure/Switch
Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Switch

Reserve 1: Nintendos
Paper Mario series/Wii U/Dolphin/Wii/3DS/Switch
Sonic Mania-Encore Mode/Switch
Dead Cells/Switch/Open All Levels
Earthbound Trilogy/Wii U/Emu
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate/Fighter Collection/Switch
Shinsekai: Into the Depths/Switch
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening/Switch/Hero Mode
World of Final Fantasy Maxima/Switch
Fluxteria/Switch
Garden Story/Switch
Golf Story/Switch
No More Heroes II: Desperate Struggle/Switch

Reserve 2: Computer Box!
Spore/PC
The Outer Worlds/PC
Slime Rancher/PC
Cities: Skylines/PC
Sublevel Zero Redux/PC
Moonlighter/PC
Rebel Galaxy: Outlaw/PC
Strike Suit Zero/PC
Yakuza 0/PC
Grand Theft Auto V/PC
Civilization VI/PC
Journey to the Savage Planet/PC
Elite: Dangerous/PC
Lenna's Inception/PC
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order/PC
Train Valley 2/PC
Control/PC
Lifeless Planet/PC
SUPERHOT: Mind Control Delete/PC
Star Wars: Squadrons/PC
Supraland/PC
Metal Wolf Chaos XD/PC

Reserve 3: Those Subs
Darksiders: Warmaster Edition/Twitch Prime
Blasphemous/Twitch Prime

Reserve 4: Fweeeennnds (Co-Op)
Parkitect/PC

Special Reserve
Metroid: Samus Returns/3DS

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 08:50
by Dizzybelle
\/ games go here \/

Pokemon Legends: Arceus (Switch) - 22/02/22
TRIANGLE STRATEGY (Switch) - 19/03/22

/\ games go here /\

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 13:34
by raekuul
Sonic Mania, Nintendo Switch - Beaten 2022-01-01. Once again, I got the itch to play sanic over NYE. I've developed my own tradition <3
Shin Megami Tensei IV, Nintendo 3DS - Neutral Ending 2022-02-06, four stars 2022-04-19. The Tokyo Ending is basically the only one I can stomach, which is a shame because mechanically this is a damn fine game and the Tokyo Ending is a pain in the ass to reach.
Dune 2: The Building of a Dynasty, Microsoft DOS - Atreides Campaign cleared 2022-03-22. If not for the fact that I need to clear Mission 9 to reach the end credits, I would have been finished a week ago. And 'Thopters continue to be 100% not worth the spice investment thanks to Rocket Turrets.
Heirs to Skull Crag, Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures - Final battle beaten 2022-03-27. I mean really all I did in that final battle was have my Magic-User blow herself up twice. And it's not like death is permanent in D&D or anything (except it totally was in the end because of the -1 CON cost of raising)
UNDERTALE, Nintendo Switch - True Pacifist 2022-04-20. I missed Vegetoid and... something in Hotland? for full yellow credits, but m'eh. I also missed sparing all of the bonus bosses but I wasn't going out of my way to do that.
deltarune chapters 1+2, Nintendo Switch - 2022-04-21 (both chapters) - so I like Chapter 1 less than undertale but chapter 2 more than undertale so yeah. also holy shit that ending.
Pokemon Red litelocke, Nintendo 3DS VC - Champion Challenged 2022-05-13. Final team was Aerodactyl 'Wingman', Gengar 'Big Boo', Raichu 'Himeko', Snorlax 'Really Really Big Man', Blastoise 'Takagi', and Vileplume 'Hannah'.
Shantae, Nintendo Switch - Risky ruined 2022-05-20. Gecko Racing continues to be my best source of gems (you have absolute control over when the AI's die stops rolling, so with a little practice you can make them always roll 1's)
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, Nintendo 3DS VC - Birdhouse 2022-06-03. Final score was 525 which isn't great but it's still below the Birdhouse threshold; I can definitely do better by jumping in after Minotaur to void the coin shower and by bringing Jet into the Zenisukii fight.
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse, Nintendo 3DS - Regular Game 2022-06-04. Missed three heart squids (1 on Tan Line, 2 on Permafrost), got all the Dark Magic. Monster Milk makes mighty men mincemeat. Pirate Mode beaten 2022-06-06 with a time of 2:32:xx (went for all squids+cacklebats; I think next time I'll just go for all cacklebats since 100% includes unique shop purchases and I really don't want to run the Tan Line Temple loop a hundred times just for that)
Bravely Default, Nintendo 3DS - Ouroborous Obliterated 2022-06-14. The true final boss is susceptible to AI exploitation that the false final boss (and penultimate boss on the true route) is not; they both get caught in the same support/strike loop, but True Final Boss ultimately can't outpace double curagas with it while False Final Boss will OHKO you for your troubles (since False Final Boss's support spell has Dispel built into it, which True Final Boss's support spell just self-buffs).
Shantae: Risky's Revenge: Director's Cut, Nintendo Switch - Genie Half Gone, 2022-07-08. I actually blame this game for my involuntary vacation from my Switch, as I had set the switch down without paying attention to where I'd put it in order to look up a map for Hypno Labyrinth to find the key I was missing...
Revelations: The Demon Slayer, Game Boy Color - Orbs Obtained 2022-09-21. The final boss is stupidly allergic to magic for whatever reason. Still can't hurt him with the beginner spell, though. Some day I'll finish and release my "Better Monster Names + Modern Spell Names" mod.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Nintendo Switch - Moebius Mashed 2022-10-20. Protip: do not fight the final boss in Handheld mode. You will run out of battery.
Persona 5 Royal, Nintendo Switch - Yaldoblab Yeeted 2022-11-19, Third Semester shattered 2022-12-09

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 21:00
by metasomnia?
Forgot it was a new year for a day.

Playing:
Considering playing Pokemon Shining Pearl, Legends Arceus, or Kirby and the Forgotten Land, or finishing up Mario 3D World
Finished:
Furi, 4/28 [Steam]
Timespinner, 6/4 [Steam]

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 21:51
by Nast
01/05 - Yoku's Island Express - PC
01/08 - Wario Land II (100%) - GBC
01/17 - Ratchet & Clank 3 (replay) - PS2
01/26 - Pokémon Puzzle Challenge (Challenge mode, normal) - GBC
01/27 - Aggelos - PC
02/14 - VVVVVV (replay) - PC
02/15 - Super Mario 3D Land - 3DS
02/27 - Pokémon Trading Card Game - GBC
03/02 - Micro Machines - GBC
03/05 - Pokémon Ranger - DS
03/22 - Pixross - PC
04/13 - The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures - PC
04/24 - Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate - 3DS
05/01 - The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve - PC
05/08 - Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage - SNES
05/09 - Tom & Jerry - SNES
05/11 - Yooka-Laylee - PC
05/14 - Fez - PC
05/20 - Sonic Wings (Kohful Easy, both loops) - SNES
05/24 - The Lion King - SNES
05/29 - Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King - PC
06/04 - Goofy's Hysterical History Tour - Mega Drive
06/05 - Sonic Adventure DX (replay) - PC
06/20 - Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town (replay) (married, saw credits) - GBA
06/25 - Sonic the Hedgehog 3 A.I.R. (replay) - PC
06/29 - Sonic Mania Plus (replay) - PS4
07/02 - Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon - PC
07/04 - Sonic and the Fallen Star - PC
07/14 - E.V.O.: Search for Eden - SNES
07/20 - Casper - SNES
07/25 - Asterix & Obelix - SNES
07/26 - Ori and the Will of the Wisps - PC
08/03 - Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory - PC
08/12 - Kirby Super Star (co-op) - SNES
08/15 - Sonic Triple Trouble 16-bit - PC
08/22 - Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos - SNES
08/25 - Goof Troop (co-op) - SNES
08/26 - Limbo - PC
08/26 - Tom and Jerry: The Movie - Master System
09/02 - Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun - SNES
09/06 - Wonder Boy in Monster Land - Master System
09/07 - The Jungle Book - SNES
09/09 - Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition - PC
09/22 - Castlevania: The New Generation - Mega Drive
09/30 - Comix Zone - Mega Drive
10/11 - The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap - GBA
10/16 - Tail 'Gator - Game Boy
10/16 - Necrow Co. - PC
10/21 - Super Hexagon - PC
10/25 - Mario & Wario - SNES
10/28 - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair - PC
11/01 - Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! - SNES
11/09 - Mother / EarthBound Beginnings - NES
11/15 - Rhythm Tengoku - GBA
11/28 - Kirby: Planet Robobot -3DS
12/12 - Earthworm Jim - Mega Drive
12/17 - Hollow Knight - PS4
12/17 - Alisia Dragoon - Mega Drive
12/21 - Pokémon X - 3DS

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 04 Jan 2022, 15:38
by SAJewers
Lost Ruins (Recommended Difficulty) - January 4
Sanae Toumaden X - February 3
TUNIC (Good Ending) - March 20
DRAINUS - May 25
Demon Turf - August 8
Blossom Tales 2 - August 31

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 05 Jan 2022, 18:04
by Emral
01/05 - Inscryption (PC)
01/07 - Solar Ash (PC)
01/13 - Pokemon X Randomizer Nuzlocke (3DS)
01/20 - Pokemon Ultra Moon Randomizer Nuzlocke (3DS)
01/29 - Ender Lilies (PC)
02/06 - Pokemon Legends Arceus (Switch)
02/22 - Monolith (PC)
02/24 - Pokemon TCG 2: The Invasion of Team GR! (GBC)
03/11 - Pokemon Black Randomizer (DS)
03/17 - Pokemon Alpha Sapphire Randomizer (3DS)
03/19 - Eastward (Switch)
03/25 - Kirby and the Forgotten Land (Switch)
05/12 - Outer Wilds + Echoes of the Eye DLC (PC)
05/23 - Drainus (PC)
05/27 - Haiku, the Robot (PC)
06/17 - La Mulana (PC)
06/27 - Momodora: Reverie under the Moonlight (PC)
09/29 - Splatoon 3: Return of the Mammalians (Switch)
11/22 - Pokemon Violet (Switch)

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 06 Jan 2022, 04:44
by RedMageSusie
I guess I'll keep track for once. Let's see if I forget about it later.

Metroid Dread - Normal 100% - Jan 3
Perfect Cherry Blossom - Hard 1CC (Reimu B) - Jan 5
Mega Man X4 - Jan 9
Disgaea 4 Complete - Feb 6
Yoku's Island Express - Feb 8
Mega Man X5 - Feb 21
A Hat in Time - Mar 6
Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom - Normal Marisa 1CC - Apr 4
Wild Arms V - Apr 18

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 08 Jan 2022, 03:21
by alleightbits
Yeah, sure. Not much going on here, anyway.
Jan02: Friday Night Funkin' (browser)
Jan21: Trogday Micro Game (browser)

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 14 Jan 2022, 20:09
by ultratowel112
Okay, time to list like 3 things for the whole year.
  • Mario Bros 3 (NES Classic) - Jan 13: Not much explanation needed. Outside of Gradius and GnG, this was the last NES Classic game with an ending that I hadn't beat (to my knowledge). I've beaten the Marios before, but my goal was to get a snapshot of each ending.
  • Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (PS3) - Jan 22: Pretty fun game. I didn't get a PS3 until a couple weeks ago, but I loved the PS2 games in the series. The story is alright, definitely sets up for sequels unlike the PS2 games. The weapons are pretty fun and I like the raritanium upgrade system. I won't really be able to give a final opinion on the weapons until after challenge mode - first playthrough of any RnC with upgrades is very much "this one is upgraded, time to never use it again until they all are". I got all gold bolts and the RYNO first time through, but not all skill points.
  • RaCF:ToD (PS3 100%) - Feb 14: Good and fun game for the most part. All the weapons are fun except the Predator Launchers. They are too weak and slow, and the knock back doesn't make up for it. Speaking of slow... Everybody Dance Now. I dedicated a second challenge mode run just for this skill point. Every encounter was exactly the same: throw Groovitron, wait for it to end (there is no consensus whether the start, end, or entire dance counts), then RYNO. Also, there is no in game tracker and you have to do it in one run, so you better hope you didn't miss any NPC. Just a simple "(planet) is grooving" message would work.
  • RaCF: Quest for Booty (PS3) - Feb 18: a nice, fun, short, pirate romp. I'm glad it comes bundled with Into the Nexus. I played on hard and upgraded every weapon to V5, and it took about 3 hours. My thoughts on the weapons are the same as ToD: all good except Predator Launchers.
  • RaCF: A Crack in Time (PS3) - Mar 18: I liked ToD, I like aCiT much more. I got all the gold bolts and Zoni on my normal mode playthrough (hard difficulty), and am currently making my way through challenge mode. The extra Clank puzzles are wonderful, I want more of those. I'm not a big fan of the RYNO5 - it is definitely much more suited for crowds than individual enemies. Weapons are good and fun, except the 6-axis gun because I couldn't get it to go backwards (I could with the ToD tornadoes easily). I also miss the raritanium upgrades, and the constructo weapons could have been Deadlocked/Gladiator levels of fleshed out. Hoverboots are fun, but I wish they could be double-tap-R2 activated so that I could do it with my right hand easily. I know this seems like a lot of complaints, but everything else is excellent.
  • RaCF:aCiT (PS3 100%) - Mar 30: Still excellent. It turns out that I had done most of the non-"go out of your way to do specific thing" skill points in my first playthrough. For example, some of the ones I didn't get were "Terachnoid Rave", "Bug Bait", and "Pest Control". I did bolt grinding in the arena (x20 to elite hydra tank nets 63xxx bolts per round) and level grinding in Gimlick Valley (clear out first area, die, repeat; takes under 2 hours if you had been working on levels throughout the game). Now for the two "switch up the formula games"...
  • RaC: All 4 One (PS3) - Apr 14: Big oof. At times I didn't mind the super on-rails nature of the game, but there were multiple instances where I saw something, said "I'll get it after the fight", and the camera turned making it impossible for no reason. Also, the AI partner is... not great. A few noteworthy moments: jumping off the edge for no reason; multiple times it tried to do my part of the coop "puzzle" and refusing to do the easy part; and finally, standing still using the vac-u-suck in the middle of 3 enemies instead of coming to pick me up. I'm not going back to "100%" this, that would require beating it 4 times, buying another controller, and also doing a bunch of online coop for a dead 10+ year old game. On the plus side, the final boss was pretty neat, and the "shoot together" mechanic is interesting.
  • Ratchet and Clank: Full Frontal Assault/Q-Force (PS3) - Apr 27: Surprisingly good? I enjoyed myself a lot more than I thought I would, so much so that I'm going to give this a proper 100% minus online treatment. Weapons were good, stages were good, gameplay is fun. It's not "proper" RaC, but whatever.
  • RaC: FFA (PS3) - May 11: Well, I'm not going to full 100%. I did all the skill points except "travel this far", "break all crates" (except the first planet), "buy a bunch of barriers", and the co-op/online ones. Getting the speedrun points were fun, and the skill based ones weren't too much trouble. Onto Nexus.
  • Ratchet and Clank: Into the Nexus (PS3) - May 19: Pretty good game. A nice return to "normal" RaC gameplay. Most things are fun, my least favorite thing is the Clank gameplay. It's a sort of VVVVVV thing - you can move and also control the 4 directions of gravity. I have yet to get "good" at it yet, but that's because I don't have a lot of experience with two-handed control. I got the RYNO and all the gold bolts on the first playthrough, I'll get the rest of the skill points and trophies in challenge mode. I like that the some of the skill points and trophies are Sony/ESRB rejected names of RaC games - ClockBlockers (aCiT), Into the Nether Region (Nexus). It's too bad Multiple Organisms/Four Play (A4O) didn't make it in.
  • RaC:ItN (PS3 100%) - June 5: Still a good game. I finished up the 100% on challenge mode run 3, only needing the "break all glass" skill point and "scare all enemies" trophy on that run. I've changed my mind on the Clank gameplay - it's odd at first, but it only took a couple tries for each of the skill points (time trial, limited moves, and no damage). I was originally trying to solve all my problems by changing gravity, but normal movement is better.
  • Ratchet and Clank (PS3 remaster) - July 10: The controls feel a little dated and the weapons aren't anything special, but this is still a fantastic game. This was a wrench-mostly playthrough, with my most-used weapon being the Suck Cannon. Honestly, that's how I would recommend playing RaC1 until Drek. The game is designed with its controls in mind - almost no enemies move and shoot at the same time, so the wrench is pretty viable. I didn't buy more than 1000 bolts worth of ammo throughout the whole playthrough. Because of this, I was able to buy all weapons, gold Suck Cannon and Agents of Doom (never used), both Nanotech upgrades, and finish with almost 14k bolts left over with minimal grinding (total grinding probably less than 14k). Total playtime was about 13 hours, with 2-3 of that being the final boss (20-30 minutes per attempt because I was mainly using the Suck Cannon). I got all gold bolts and half of the skill points. I'm going for platinum, so I'll be playing this game for a while to get 1000000 bolts.
  • RaC1 (platinum) - August 3: Well that took a bit. I got the rest of the skill points in Challenge Mode 1, finished getting the gold weapons in Challenge Mode 2, then finished up 1000000 bolts in Challenge Mode 3. My un-grinded bolts ended up in the 980000 range, so I only had to grind about 20000. I kind of knew the Speedrun bolt grind strategy, but not enough to really do it right. Total time was probably in the 30-35 hour range. I still really like this game.
  • Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando (PS3 remaster) - Aug 18: Fun game, would recommend. I got all the upgradeable weapons and platinum bolts on the first go-around. I also did all the arenas, races, and crystals/moonstones. I used weapons basically all the time, except for a couple wrench skill points. I like the arsenal and gunplay better than RaC1, but the levels are a little more forgettable. We'll see what I think once I finish the platinum. No armor on this playthrough, it's not needed.
  • RaC:GC (Platinum/100%) - Aug 24: Still think this is a really fun game. I got all the weapon upgrades completed and all the armor in the first challenge mode playthrough, so it took much less time than the RaC1 platinum. I did all the arena challenges with no armor, and I didn't get hit on the Protopet so armor didn't matter. I said before that the levels were forgettable, but I no longer think that is true.
  • Ratchet and Clank: Up Your Arsenal (PS3 remaster) - Sep 14: Yep, my original favorite of the trilogy is still great. Movement is fantastic, especially being able to wrench slam out of pack moves. Being able to use gadgets without selecting them is probably the best QoL improvement, and there are plenty in this game: 3 weapons on the recently used selection, two quick select rings, RaC2 weapon mods applying automatically on upgrades, and more. Fun fact: I once beat this game wrench-mostly, before there was an actual way to do the thug helicopter fight. As with RaC2, I didn't buy armor on the first playthrough. I'm a big fan of the VidComics. My biggest complaints are all with the remaster - poor music looping, subtitle timing, transparency issues, a weird camera glitch on one level, that kind of thing.
  • RaC: UYA (Platinum/100%) - Sep 25: Still a good time. There are plenty of things that this game does better than the rest of the trilogy, but I do miss the split-path bits of many levels. There are still a couple, but linear levels are more common. I did my traditional tour through the museum afterwards, and beat all but the last part of one of the QA hacker puzzles.
  • Ratchet: Deadlocked/Gladiator (PS3 Remaster, Hero difficulty) - Oct 15. The PS3 version has some major issues that are pretty well known, so I won't go into them here. This game is a lot of fun despite those issues. The shorter mission structure makes it easy to pick up for a couple minutes at a time. Most of the weapons are fun and varied. I'm looking forward to going through exterminator difficulty, then finishing skill points on easy.
  • Ratchet: Deadlocked/Gladiator (Platinum) - Nov 19. Still a really fun game. Overall, I'd say that the first Hero difficulty playthrough was harder than Exterminator difficulty challenge mode 1. Most of the Skill Points aren't too hard to get except for killing X of a certain enemy in a row with one weapon, and that is because accidentally killing a different enemy type resets the counter. I did the weapon/bolt grind on the "Endzone" challenge, where you can get dozens of weapon levels and millions of bolts in each attempt. This is the last of the PS3 remasters, back to PS2 for Size Matters (and maybe eventually SAC if I get a copy down the road).
  • Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters (PS2 Port) - Nov 23. There's not a whole lot to say about this game. The armor system is unique and I'd like to see it back along with the Deadlocked weapon system. This game's biggest flaw is the controls, but I suppose that is what happens when you design a PSP game then put it on PS2. I got all gold bolts and and the Skill Points except for the SP on the last planet. The worst one was the second Skyboard one - in a game where the controls feel slightly off, skyboarding feels incredibly awful. I'm glad I won't have to do that again. Story is actually pretty decent, weapons are okay except that you are stuck with the starting gun for range for most of the game.
  • RaC: SM (Max%) - Dec 4: Okay, the game is much shorter when you don't do all the options challenges. I completed 2 challenge mode runs - including bolt/weapon grinding to max level - in less time than my first run. I still think it is a pretty decent game, and the grind wouldn't feel as bad if you did it in <1hr chunks during a car ride/commute. My range comment about the weapons still stands, but the game is designed around that.
  • Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonnus (PS2 100%) - Dec 20: This is a great game that I didn't have until the mid-2010s. When I first got it, I only made it through the first world before leaving again for school. I just beat it (and finished 100%) today. When I started it a few weeks ago, I was very annoyed by the camera controls, but I got used to it after a couple levels. My recommendation to people who haven't played before: unlock the safes the first time through a level, but don't worry about the time trials until you have full slowdown abilities. My biggest complaint is probably that the last world was a full "game in review", but the normal platform sections weren't proportional to the other sections. Overall good, and I look forward to playing Sly 2.

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 20 Feb 2022, 22:42
by Argumentable
I beat Pokemon Legends: Arcerus a little bit back.

Will I remember to actually update this list? No, but I'll see you for my mid-year update when I do remember

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 10 Mar 2022, 04:11
by ano0maly
I don't know what the future holds in terms of playing games, but here we go

In Progress

CrossCode (Windows - Steam)
Baba Is You (Windows)

Completed

Tobari 2: Nightmare (Windows - Steam)
6-8 - February 15th

Baba Is You (Windows)
Finale:

A Way Out?

- September 18th

Center [The End]

- November 26th

Museum

(More Unused Levels [Thank You for Playing!])

- November 24th

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 23 Mar 2022, 22:22
by Reecer7
i should make a post here, if only to establish how much i do not game

Rivals of Aether (PC) - February 5
Hyperbolica (PC) - March 18
Fortune-499 (PC) - March 21

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 04:07
by Whimsical Calamari
my god i've actually done it

Splatoon 2 - Switch
9/13 - Beat Hero Mode (Octo Canyon)

Re: Games Beaten in 2022

Posted: 22 Nov 2022, 22:29
by LotusLandSigma
Alright, this is pretty neat! I beat a lot of SNES classics and then some. Assume it's all emulated
January
Pilotwings (SNES)
SD The Great Battle (SNES)

March
Banjo-Kazooie (N64)
Touhou Gouyoku Ibun (PC)

May
Outer Wilds (PC)
The entire Toree series, with Toree 2 spilling into June and then Toree Genesis

July
Ys I & II Chronicles (PSP)
Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (SNES)

August
Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight (PC). So good I beat it twice for some achievements
Hotline Miami (PC)

September
Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (PS1)

October
Jumping Flash! (PS1)
GemCraft - Chasing Shadows (PC)
Super R-Type (SNES)

December
Terraria (PC) I beat the Moon Lord with the biggest cheese! I'm still gonna play to get achievements and get more rare stuff