Games completed 2017
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5th January - Arkham Origins (Wii U)
12th January - The End of the World (Android)
18th January - Rayman Legends (Wii U)
31st January - Light House (Android)
1st February - Where shadows slumber (Android)
9th February - Pikmin 3 - Story mode (Wii U)
19th February - New Super Mario Bros. U (Wii U)
7th April - Deus Ex Go (Android)
19th June - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
20th June - Yellow (Android)
9th July - ARMS (Switch)
14th July - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze (Wii U)
20th July - Bulb Boy (Switch)
16th August - Shovel Knight (Switch)
Not really sure why I waited about 5 years and two consoles to play this, but it was worth the wait. What an utterly charming game.
Not always a sucker for retro styled games but this one won me over, largely due to the soundtrack. What a score that is.
Platforming was tight, ramped up at the right moments and was always fair. When I got to the final 3 levels, I started each one thinking 'I'll never beat this' but each time found a way through experimentation and hard work.
Some innovative ideas too, like the RPG-esque power up system and being able to break the checkpoints for rewards if you like a gamble.
Gonna blast through Sonic but fully intend to go back and play the other quests too as this is easily in my top 5 2D platformers.
12th January - The End of the World (Android)
18th January - Rayman Legends (Wii U)
31st January - Light House (Android)
1st February - Where shadows slumber (Android)
9th February - Pikmin 3 - Story mode (Wii U)
19th February - New Super Mario Bros. U (Wii U)
7th April - Deus Ex Go (Android)
19th June - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
20th June - Yellow (Android)
9th July - ARMS (Switch)
14th July - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze (Wii U)
20th July - Bulb Boy (Switch)
16th August - Shovel Knight (Switch)
Not really sure why I waited about 5 years and two consoles to play this, but it was worth the wait. What an utterly charming game.
Not always a sucker for retro styled games but this one won me over, largely due to the soundtrack. What a score that is.
Platforming was tight, ramped up at the right moments and was always fair. When I got to the final 3 levels, I started each one thinking 'I'll never beat this' but each time found a way through experimentation and hard work.
Some innovative ideas too, like the RPG-esque power up system and being able to break the checkpoints for rewards if you like a gamble.
Gonna blast through Sonic but fully intend to go back and play the other quests too as this is easily in my top 5 2D platformers.
- Hunter30
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This thread is a great idea. Makes me wish I'd kept a record of the games I've completed since my first forays into the virtual realm 25-odd years ago - would be fascinating to look back now. Still, better late than never I guess.
With that in mind, here's a roughly accurate list (thanks to Steam) of my conquests so far in 2017, and will try and keep this updated.
February - The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition (PC)
March - Stanley Parable (PC)
April - The Wolf Among Us (PC)
April - Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter (PC)
June - Metro 2033 Redux (PC)
June - Firewatch (PC)
August - Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide (PC) - Being slightly generous with my definition of 'completed' in this case, but have reached a point where I and the friends I've been playing this with have had our fill for now, and have finished all the missions bar some of the more recent DLC.
It's currently a race between the Witcher 3, which I'm hoping to have finished in time for the podcast (101 hours in and still seem to be miles from the end), and Grim Fandango Remastered, which I'm playing with the missus (my one paltry brain is not sufficient for those puzzles...), as to which one is next to be added to the list.

February - The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition (PC)
March - Stanley Parable (PC)
April - The Wolf Among Us (PC)
April - Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter (PC)
June - Metro 2033 Redux (PC)
June - Firewatch (PC)
August - Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide (PC) - Being slightly generous with my definition of 'completed' in this case, but have reached a point where I and the friends I've been playing this with have had our fill for now, and have finished all the missions bar some of the more recent DLC.
It's currently a race between the Witcher 3, which I'm hoping to have finished in time for the podcast (101 hours in and still seem to be miles from the end), and Grim Fandango Remastered, which I'm playing with the missus (my one paltry brain is not sufficient for those puzzles...), as to which one is next to be added to the list.
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Man, Grim Fandango... other than the first ever guy to write a walkthrough for that game, I don't believe there is a person alive who's completed that game without looking anything up.
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Based on its reputation I knew I wouldn't last five minutes going solo before resorting to a walkthrough (unfortunately I'm not the most self-disciplined or resilient of gamers), hence I roped in the good lady wife. So far we've resisted the temptation to look anything up, although we've come mighty close to crumbling a couple of times. We've just reached an area which is far bigger than anything which has gone before though, which means way more options and different permutations, which obviously in a point and click means way more head scratching . . . so we'll see.Alex79uk wrote: August 16th, 2017, 11:15 pm Man, Grim Fandango... other than the first ever guy to write a walkthrough for that game, I don't believe there is a person alive who's completed that game without looking anything up.
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Rime (PS4)
Fantastic game, and drop-dead gorgeous. One of the best looking games I've seen on the PS4.
Fantastic game, and drop-dead gorgeous. One of the best looking games I've seen on the PS4.
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17 Aug - The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (Nintendo DS)
I started playing this game late 2012 on a family visit to the Netherlands, after having bought it in a German hypermarket (REAL) and was quite enjoying another Zelda experience on the go, kids peeking over my shoulders and all. I kept on playing it regularly until I got stuck at the same 'bomb the spot where the gaze of statues around the track in the overworld meet' where my wife got stuck and gave up, on the office copy I borrowed in 2009.
Other games grabbed my attention and I dropped Spirit Tracks.
I always felt that I had to see it through, so I picked it up earlier this year again, using a walkthrough for that particular puzzle and some bits afterwards, since I needed some help to get started again, having no idea about the world and the Tower of Spirits core dungeon anymore. This is what I made of it, for my catalogue mini review.

I started playing this game late 2012 on a family visit to the Netherlands, after having bought it in a German hypermarket (REAL) and was quite enjoying another Zelda experience on the go, kids peeking over my shoulders and all. I kept on playing it regularly until I got stuck at the same 'bomb the spot where the gaze of statues around the track in the overworld meet' where my wife got stuck and gave up, on the office copy I borrowed in 2009.
Other games grabbed my attention and I dropped Spirit Tracks.
I always felt that I had to see it through, so I picked it up earlier this year again, using a walkthrough for that particular puzzle and some bits afterwards, since I needed some help to get started again, having no idea about the world and the Tower of Spirits core dungeon anymore. This is what I made of it, for my catalogue mini review.

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Where is that fancy image from? Do you have a personal review site?
Edit: And also, haha at buying games at REAL.
Edit: And also, haha at buying games at REAL.

- Michiel K
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No, I'm arduously cataloguing and reviewing my video game collection and DTP-ing it for a printed book, pretty much for my own enjoyment. I do dump some of these mini reviews on my blog/site, however.
I don't want to do that for every little mini review anymore, though (unless there is a specific story tied to it), and plan to bundle a few together by theme, for larger blog entries.
LOL, REAL used to have some good bargain bin fodder! You go and do groceries and come home with a game or two.
I don't want to do that for every little mini review anymore, though (unless there is a specific story tied to it), and plan to bundle a few together by theme, for larger blog entries.
LOL, REAL used to have some good bargain bin fodder! You go and do groceries and come home with a game or two.
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I hope we haven't heard the last of that book, then!
Don't know about REAL, but I do recall buying LoZ: Oracle of Seasons & Ages from Kloppenburg of all places when I was in school some 15-ish years ago. Much to the amusement of some judgmental old guy standing in line with me. Brings me back!
Don't know about REAL, but I do recall buying LoZ: Oracle of Seasons & Ages from Kloppenburg of all places when I was in school some 15-ish years ago. Much to the amusement of some judgmental old guy standing in line with me. Brings me back!
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Jan - Titanfall 2 (XO)
Feb - Mass Effect 3 (X360 via XO)
Jun - The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild (Switch)
Jul - Football Manager 2017 (iOS)
Aug - Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Switch)
Aug – Gears of War 4 (XO)
Finally completed our co-op run through of Gears 4 on Hardcore after my buddy inconveniently decided to go on holiday with his wife for a few weeks. A thoroughly enjoyable Gears game! Won’t convert anyone that’s not a fan of the series, but if you like Gears then this is another highly polished and accomplished entry.
I remember in the lead up to release that people were saying this was a smaller more intimate story with more personal stakes vs the more epic scope of the original trilogy. To some extent that’s true, but it also had plenty of the blockbuster moments and set pieces you’ve come expect. The new cast of youngsters were also a good bunch, and just as much fun to spend time with as the old crew.
On the negative side there were sections where they tried to switch the gameplay up (I’m sure in an effort to add a little variety amongst all the shooting), that were pretty poorly executed. The areas where you have to run through a gauntlet of lightning shafts created by electrical storms in order to make it to next area were incredibly frustrating. It might just be because it’s Hardcore mode but if they touch you it’s pretty much insta-death, and when there’s two of you trying to make it through and you get a fail state if only one you dies, it can become a little vexing to say the least…
Oh and the ending’s crap. Might just be my lack of knowledge about broader Gears lore, or my hazy, topline memories of previous game's narrative, but I really didn't understand the significance of what happened.
But still, overall, really good Gears game! Looking forward to seeing where The Coalition take the series next!
Feb - Mass Effect 3 (X360 via XO)
Jun - The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild (Switch)
Jul - Football Manager 2017 (iOS)
Aug - Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Switch)
Aug – Gears of War 4 (XO)
Finally completed our co-op run through of Gears 4 on Hardcore after my buddy inconveniently decided to go on holiday with his wife for a few weeks. A thoroughly enjoyable Gears game! Won’t convert anyone that’s not a fan of the series, but if you like Gears then this is another highly polished and accomplished entry.
I remember in the lead up to release that people were saying this was a smaller more intimate story with more personal stakes vs the more epic scope of the original trilogy. To some extent that’s true, but it also had plenty of the blockbuster moments and set pieces you’ve come expect. The new cast of youngsters were also a good bunch, and just as much fun to spend time with as the old crew.
On the negative side there were sections where they tried to switch the gameplay up (I’m sure in an effort to add a little variety amongst all the shooting), that were pretty poorly executed. The areas where you have to run through a gauntlet of lightning shafts created by electrical storms in order to make it to next area were incredibly frustrating. It might just be because it’s Hardcore mode but if they touch you it’s pretty much insta-death, and when there’s two of you trying to make it through and you get a fail state if only one you dies, it can become a little vexing to say the least…
Oh and the ending’s crap. Might just be my lack of knowledge about broader Gears lore, or my hazy, topline memories of previous game's narrative, but I really didn't understand the significance of what happened.
But still, overall, really good Gears game! Looking forward to seeing where The Coalition take the series next!
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For what it’s worth... gears 4 ending spoilers time...
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Probably my second favourite Ninja Theory game after DmC. It's very intense, depressing stuff. I think the ending is a bit of an anti-climax, the puzzles quickly get representative and they could have used more enemy variety, but the aesthetics are something else!
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Ah ok! That broader story theme is something I'd certainly already picked up on (as you say narrative subtlety has never been Gears' strong suit), but that specific point about the thing - didn't now that. As suspected, something I'm nowhere near close enough to Gears lore to have recognised!
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Am I a horrible person if this made me chuckle?
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Carrying on from an excellent season one, this wasn't brilliant it was just good. They've set up several plot points going ahead. One of the main changes is the relationships with characters. Through your actions as Bruce/Batman your relationship will strengthen/weaken leading to different things happening. Need episode 2 now please
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I may be guilty of the same thing...

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(Jan) Quantum Break - XB1.
(Jan) Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag - PS4.
(Jan) Adr1ft - PS4.
(Jan) Dear Esther - PS4.
(Jan) Virginia - PS4. (platinum).
(Jan) The London Heist - PSVR
(Feb) Flashback(2013) - PSN.
(Feb) Rain - PSN.
(Feb) Lara Croft & The Guardian of Light - PSN.
(Feb) Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II - PS3.
(Feb) Far Cry Primal - PS4.
(Feb) Bayonetta 2 - WiiU.
(Feb) Sniper Elite 3 - PS4.
(Mar) Life is Strange - PS4.
(Mar) Nier Automata - PS4.
(Mar) Halo 2:Anniversary - XB1.
(Mar) Guns, Gore & Canoli - PS4.
(Apr) Alien Breed Ep.3:Descent - Xbox 360.
(Apr) Horizon Zero Dawn - PS4.
(May) Battleborn - PS4.
(May) Diablo 3:RoS - PS4.
(May) Deadpool - PS4.
(May) The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing - PS4.
(June) Killing Floor 2 - PS4.
(June) Mirror's Edge: Catalyst - PS4.
(June) Mass Effect:Andromeda - PS4.
(June) Nex Machina - PS4.
(July) Rise of the Tomb Raider - PS4.
(Aug) Zombi - PS4.
(Aug) Injustice:Gods Among Us -PS4.
(Aug) Shadow Warrior 2 - PS4.
(Jan) Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag - PS4.
(Jan) Adr1ft - PS4.
(Jan) Dear Esther - PS4.
(Jan) Virginia - PS4. (platinum).
(Jan) The London Heist - PSVR
(Feb) Flashback(2013) - PSN.
(Feb) Rain - PSN.
(Feb) Lara Croft & The Guardian of Light - PSN.
(Feb) Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II - PS3.
(Feb) Far Cry Primal - PS4.
(Feb) Bayonetta 2 - WiiU.
(Feb) Sniper Elite 3 - PS4.
(Mar) Life is Strange - PS4.
(Mar) Nier Automata - PS4.
(Mar) Halo 2:Anniversary - XB1.
(Mar) Guns, Gore & Canoli - PS4.
(Apr) Alien Breed Ep.3:Descent - Xbox 360.
(Apr) Horizon Zero Dawn - PS4.
(May) Battleborn - PS4.
(May) Diablo 3:RoS - PS4.
(May) Deadpool - PS4.
(May) The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing - PS4.
(June) Killing Floor 2 - PS4.
(June) Mirror's Edge: Catalyst - PS4.
(June) Mass Effect:Andromeda - PS4.
(June) Nex Machina - PS4.
(July) Rise of the Tomb Raider - PS4.
(Aug) Zombi - PS4.
(Aug) Injustice:Gods Among Us -PS4.
(Aug) Shadow Warrior 2 - PS4.
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I've seen the end credits but I'm nowhere near finished. I only got 3 Chaos Emeralds as those special stages are really ramping up the difficulty. I'll update this line in future posts for getting all the Chaos Emeralds and completion as Tails and Knuckles.
As for the game itself, it handles as well as I expected from a Sonic game with Christian Whitehead's involvement. I like the actual level design and layout too, which was my biggest concern going into the game.
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A charming and beautiful mobile game utilising perspective and Escher-like visual illusion. Unfortunately it's too short and a little too easy - once you've got your head around the optical illusions the puzzles are effectively short mazes with little variance. The story is pretty weak as well - I don't know why games like this insist on having one at all if they're not going to develop it beyond a vague redemption narrative. Just set up a curious environment and let me make up my own story.
The "Forgotten Shores" DLC is better than the base game and worth the extra £1.50. It looks even more beautiful and the puzzles are slightly more complex. It's enough to at least make you feel a bit clever without being frustrating, though I still feel like it's a bit too simple. A step in the right direction, though, and it makes me hopeful for the sequel that is currently only available on iOS. The first game had about a month of Apple exclusivity so I'd expect it to turn up this year on Android.