Bio
I own a PS1, PS2, PS3, DSi, 3DS and a Wii U but I usually play on PC.
0 ☆: started but not finished/wanna play it again.

I hope you don't mind my broken English btw
Personal Ratings
1★
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Badges


GOTY '23

Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event

Gone Gold

Received 5+ likes on a review while featured on the front page

Gamer

Played 250+ games

Pinged

Mentioned by another user

Well Written

Gained 10+ likes on a single review

2 Years of Service

Being part of the Backloggd community for 2 years

Donor

Liked 50+ reviews / lists

Listed

Created 10+ public lists

GOTY '22

Participated in the 2022 Game of the Year Event

Best Friends

Become mutual friends with at least 3 others

Noticed

Gained 3+ followers

Liked

Gained 10+ total review likes

Organized

Created a list folder with 5+ lists

N00b

Played 100+ games

Favorite Games

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
Yakuza 3
Yakuza 3
Journey
Journey
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
Yume Nikki
Yume Nikki

288

Total Games Played

012

Played in 2024

426

Games Backloggd


Recently Played See More

The Dog Island
The Dog Island

Apr 25

Shantae and the Seven Sirens
Shantae and the Seven Sirens

Apr 13

New Super Mario Bros. 2
New Super Mario Bros. 2

Apr 12

Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition

Feb 28

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Feb 09

Recently Reviewed See More

I feel like I've been gaslighted for a decade because I'm enjoying the Werehog stages more than the Day ones, lol. The bad framerate doesn't help either. Still, it's a fantastic game though

Like a Dragon: Gaiden serves as the poignant finale to the legacy built over the years. Initially skeptical about revisiting Kiryu post-Yakuza 6's conclusion, I found it hard to fully immerse myself initially. However, my initial reservations were pleasantly shattered as the game unfolded, culminating in a deeply moving finale.

While not my favorite in the series, Gaiden has its strengths, boasting a stunning combat system and a flawless final boss, surpassing even Aizawa from Yakuza 5. Despite some missing or less appealing elements, the game stands as a solid entry.

I'm thrilled that this game exists, providing an incredible conclusion to a marvelous story. Like a Dragon 8 seems poised to mark the beginning of a new era for the series, and I can't wait to see where the journey takes us.

Journey is an exceptional game with stunning art and sound. It's like no other game I've played. The visuals and music create an immersive experience based on emotions and atmosphere.

What's even more special is how Journey welcomes unconventional gameplay. Glitches and out-of-bounds exploration add a layer of uniqueness to the game. Introducing these aspects to new players and observing their reactions is an absolute delight. It keeps the game exciting, even after multiple playthroughs.

Each fellow traveler you meet in the game plays differently, making every adventure one-of-a-kind. These interactions, often silent due to the absence of traditional communication, speak volumes about the power of human connection in gaming.

In short, Journey is a testament to the artistic and experiential potential of video games. It's not just a game; it's an emotional journey that leaves a lasting impact. With its exceptional art, sound, unconventional gameplay, and unique player interactions, Journey is without a doubt the most unique game I've ever had the pleasure of playing in my life.