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Favorite Games

Sonic Adventure
Sonic Adventure
The Wonderful 101: Remastered
The Wonderful 101: Remastered
Killer7
Killer7
Yakuza: Like a Dragon - Day One Edition
Yakuza: Like a Dragon - Day One Edition
The World Ends with You
The World Ends with You

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Total Games Played

000

Played in 2024

118

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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

Dec 31

Tales of Berseria
Tales of Berseria

Oct 03

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Episode 1: A Knight to Remember: 4 out of 5
-A lovely opening chapter to the adventure of Kings Quest. It's colorful, funny, filled with great characters and obtuse but satisfying puzzles, a great story and just is lovely to experience. The lack of a skip function does make certain bits tedious however.

Episode 2: Rubble Without a Cause: 3/5
-This episode features a largely self-contained setting that just isn't as interesting as the previous episode, and the puzzles can be frustratingly obfuscated and obscure. Still a fun time, but not as good as the previous episode.

Episode 3: Once Upon a Climb: 4.5/5
-A lovely episode that takes the self contained setting of Episode 2 but makes it better through a lovely romance story and genuinely fun moments, one of the best so far.

Episode 4: Snow Place Like Home: 4/5
-I like this one more than most it seems, but it's really an subjective opinion. It's very puzzle focused rather than on exploration. Still very fun though and very heartfelt.

Episode 5: The Good Knight: 4.5/5
-Comes full circle and takes the most after the first episode, and endcaps the story in a very bittersweet way. More focused on the world and exploring rather than a self-contained setting, and this is done for the better.

People played this game for money.

Can you believe that?

People played this game for large sums of cash in professional tournaments.

Baffling. This unbalanced clusterfuck was played professionally for YEARS and people got PAID to play it.

And I love it. It's such a genuinely fun fighting experience with a solid roster, tons of variety, and an impressive visual style with a comic book flair that just pops and makes everything look so good. It's unbalanced as all hell and there's tons of broken nonsense in it, but it's still a great time.

Great fighting game. Can't believe it was played for money.

The best Zelda game. No other comes close to matching it's unique atmosphere and somber tone.