Games I've Beaten For The First Time 2023
From top to bottom is the order I played them throughout the year. Only notable exception would be UltraKill. Played quite a lot of it, and really love it, but I won't count it till it's fully released.
My Comment from 12/11/2023:
"So apart from Pokémon's DLC this week, I think my list for this year is more or less complete. I am playing Baldur's Gate III, but I don't see myself beating it by the end of December. Not because I don't like it, literally the opposite. Just that my monkey brain likes to keep making and experimenting with new characters constantly. This exact same thing happened with me when I played Divinity II. I'm having fun without a doubt, but my overall progress through the story is glacial.
Considering how busy I was, I'm shocked by the amount of games I finished this year. This list only includes the new ones, I replayed so many other games like NEO: The World Ends With You, Wonderful 101, Elder Scrolls IV, and UltraKill. Unless I decide to binge several series of short games, I don't see myself ever topping 44 games. Also happy to say that I've enjoyed most games on this list, and the few I didn't are ones I respect deeply (maybe except Ballistic Zen, I found a handful of enjoyment from it but I wasn't big on many of their core systems in terms of control and handling). But with buying and maintaining a new house, free time is getting tossed out the window for a while. Yes I found another place and things are going far smoother then last time. Won't say it's in the bag like last time, but I'm a lot more optimistic about this one.
By the way, this really isn't a call for more game suggestions. I private that one list for a reason, it causes me stress. Some of you might be confused since you only told me of games I should give a try, that doesn't seem like a big deal. Well my brain is big lump of anxiety and loves to create unrealistic scenarios and how I'll disappoint people whose suggestions I either don't get to immediately, or ones I do get to but end up disliking. I know, it shouldn't be a big deal. I wish knowing that won't stop my brain from being dumb. I've also learned that I'm incredibly particular in the games I like. That isn't to say I won't ever go out my comfort zone, but I've found it harder to see the value in myself playing games I know from the start aren't ones I'll like very much. Doesn't help that my interests, while not really niche, can be annoyingly specific. Like, I love action RPGs but don't care much for Diablos and the like. I love difficult games, but it needs to be a specific level of "hard but not deranged" level. Stuff like that.
That said, while a bit early, thank you all for the amazing year here. Lot of good discussions to be had, lot of great reviews written by so many people (both the thorough, the comprehensive, and the hilarious), and the stories that were shared. Here's hoping 2024 is easier on us all."
My Comment from 12/11/2023:
"So apart from Pokémon's DLC this week, I think my list for this year is more or less complete. I am playing Baldur's Gate III, but I don't see myself beating it by the end of December. Not because I don't like it, literally the opposite. Just that my monkey brain likes to keep making and experimenting with new characters constantly. This exact same thing happened with me when I played Divinity II. I'm having fun without a doubt, but my overall progress through the story is glacial.
Considering how busy I was, I'm shocked by the amount of games I finished this year. This list only includes the new ones, I replayed so many other games like NEO: The World Ends With You, Wonderful 101, Elder Scrolls IV, and UltraKill. Unless I decide to binge several series of short games, I don't see myself ever topping 44 games. Also happy to say that I've enjoyed most games on this list, and the few I didn't are ones I respect deeply (maybe except Ballistic Zen, I found a handful of enjoyment from it but I wasn't big on many of their core systems in terms of control and handling). But with buying and maintaining a new house, free time is getting tossed out the window for a while. Yes I found another place and things are going far smoother then last time. Won't say it's in the bag like last time, but I'm a lot more optimistic about this one.
By the way, this really isn't a call for more game suggestions. I private that one list for a reason, it causes me stress. Some of you might be confused since you only told me of games I should give a try, that doesn't seem like a big deal. Well my brain is big lump of anxiety and loves to create unrealistic scenarios and how I'll disappoint people whose suggestions I either don't get to immediately, or ones I do get to but end up disliking. I know, it shouldn't be a big deal. I wish knowing that won't stop my brain from being dumb. I've also learned that I'm incredibly particular in the games I like. That isn't to say I won't ever go out my comfort zone, but I've found it harder to see the value in myself playing games I know from the start aren't ones I'll like very much. Doesn't help that my interests, while not really niche, can be annoyingly specific. Like, I love action RPGs but don't care much for Diablos and the like. I love difficult games, but it needs to be a specific level of "hard but not deranged" level. Stuff like that.
That said, while a bit early, thank you all for the amazing year here. Lot of good discussions to be had, lot of great reviews written by so many people (both the thorough, the comprehensive, and the hilarious), and the stories that were shared. Here's hoping 2024 is easier on us all."
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Hey, don't worry! If the website doesn't show them, it's understandable to try and share them in another way, especially when they are so good.
Really great reads, both of them!
Really great reads, both of them!
@DemonAndGames Thank you kindly!
There's a workaround for this. After leaving a review, click the controller icon on the game's page and then select "mark as unplayed," then click the controller again so it highlights as green. I've noticed the site is better about kicking reviews to people's feeds if you set the completion date close to the date you're leaving the review, but I'm not sure whether it's a feature or a bug for Backloggd to not favor reviews with old or missing log dates. Either way, it's stupid and ought to be fixed, and not doing so is only going to make people feel more discouraged that they're not gaining traction and ultimately leave.
@Weatherby Oh, thank you so much! Hopefully we won't have to keep doing workarounds like this in the near future.
So apart from Pokémon's DLC this week, I think my list for this year is more or less complete. I am playing Baldur's Gate III, but I don't see myself beating it by the end of December. Not because I don't like it, literally the opposite. Just that my monkey brain likes to keep making and experimenting with new characters constantly. This exact same thing happened with me when I played Divinity II. I'm having fun without a doubt, but my overall progress through the story is glacial.
Considering how busy I was, I'm shocked by the amount of games I finished this year. This list only includes the new ones, I replayed so many other games like NEO: The World Ends With You, Wonderful 101, Elder Scrolls IV, and UltraKill. Unless I decide to binge several series of short games, I don't see myself ever topping 44 games. Also happy to say that I've enjoyed most games on this list, and the few I didn't are ones I respect deeply (maybe except Ballistic Zen, I found a handful of enjoyment from it but I wasn't big on many of their core systems in terms of control and handling). But with buying and maintaining a new house, free time is getting tossed out the window for a while. Yes I found another place and things are going far smoother then last time. Won't say it's in the bag like last time, but I'm a lot more optimistic about this one.
By the way, this really isn't a call for more game suggestions. I private that one list for a reason, it causes me stress. Some of you might be confused since you only told me of games I should give a try, that doesn't seem like a big deal. Well my brain is big lump of anxiety and loves to create unrealistic scenarios and how I'll disappoint people whose suggestions I either don't get to immediately, or ones I do get to but end up disliking. I know, it shouldn't be a big deal. I wish knowing that won't stop my brain from being dumb. I've also learned that I'm incredibly particular in the games I like. That isn't to say I won't ever go out my comfort zone, but I've found it harder to see the value in myself playing games I know from the start aren't ones I'll like very much. Doesn't help that my interests, while not really niche, can be annoyingly specific. Like, I love action RPGs but don't care much for Diablos and the like. I love difficult games, but it needs to be a specific level of "hard but not deranged" level. Stuff like that.
That said, while a bit early, thank you all for the amazing year here. Lot of good discussions to be had, lot of great reviews written by so many people (both the thorough, the comprehensive, and the hilarious), and the stories that were shared. Here's hoping 2024 is easier on us all.
Considering how busy I was, I'm shocked by the amount of games I finished this year. This list only includes the new ones, I replayed so many other games like NEO: The World Ends With You, Wonderful 101, Elder Scrolls IV, and UltraKill. Unless I decide to binge several series of short games, I don't see myself ever topping 44 games. Also happy to say that I've enjoyed most games on this list, and the few I didn't are ones I respect deeply (maybe except Ballistic Zen, I found a handful of enjoyment from it but I wasn't big on many of their core systems in terms of control and handling). But with buying and maintaining a new house, free time is getting tossed out the window for a while. Yes I found another place and things are going far smoother then last time. Won't say it's in the bag like last time, but I'm a lot more optimistic about this one.
By the way, this really isn't a call for more game suggestions. I private that one list for a reason, it causes me stress. Some of you might be confused since you only told me of games I should give a try, that doesn't seem like a big deal. Well my brain is big lump of anxiety and loves to create unrealistic scenarios and how I'll disappoint people whose suggestions I either don't get to immediately, or ones I do get to but end up disliking. I know, it shouldn't be a big deal. I wish knowing that won't stop my brain from being dumb. I've also learned that I'm incredibly particular in the games I like. That isn't to say I won't ever go out my comfort zone, but I've found it harder to see the value in myself playing games I know from the start aren't ones I'll like very much. Doesn't help that my interests, while not really niche, can be annoyingly specific. Like, I love action RPGs but don't care much for Diablos and the like. I love difficult games, but it needs to be a specific level of "hard but not deranged" level. Stuff like that.
That said, while a bit early, thank you all for the amazing year here. Lot of good discussions to be had, lot of great reviews written by so many people (both the thorough, the comprehensive, and the hilarious), and the stories that were shared. Here's hoping 2024 is easier on us all.
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