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I am pro gamer
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slowly realising how few games I've actually played

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Played 100+ games

Favorite Games

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Persona 5
Persona 5
Pokémon Diamond Version
Pokémon Diamond Version
Hollow Knight
Hollow Knight
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered

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Celeste
Celeste

Apr 19

Katamari Damacy Reroll
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Journey
Journey

Apr 18

For the King
For the King

Apr 16

Core Keeper
Core Keeper

Mar 20

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This is the second emotional, critically-acclaimed indie game about climbing a mountain I've played in the past three days.
I suck hard at platformers so I found this extremely difficult, but it was more than worth it. I'll probably wait a while before I do the extra stuff.

I feel the soundtrack in the depths of my soul

This review contains spoilers

So I'm not sure if this counts as a spoiler, but I had absolutely no idea that this game was multiplayer.

At first, I didn't quite like that. I wondered why this lonely, atmospheric experience was hampered by being forced to play with other random weirdos online. I thought that the game would be much better if it was solo experience, reminiscent of Shadow of the Colossus - where you can fully immerse yourself in the world and be completely isolated from everyone else. To me, it didn't make any sense why they added this feature.

And then, I had one of the most emotional experiences I've ever had playing a game.

For the last two stages, I was joined by another player who was struggling a bit with the platforming sections. I could have abandoned them and raced ahead, but then I would be an asshole, so I stuck with them as we moved up the level. I found myself really enjoying helping and exploring this area with them, and they ended up helping me as well.
We moved on to the final stage together, which we both struggled with (we got eaten a few times those flying things). Then right before the final stretch, at the part were the wind blows you back - I got knocked off, and we lost connection.

It was like my good companion for the last hour had died. I was distraught. I continued on in their memory, limping up that snowy hill in despair.

That ending. I don't think it would've nearly impacted me as much if I hadn't interacted with that stranger. During the credit sequence, I saw another character on the bridge and I thought, "that's them", even though it couldn't possibly be. I wonder if they felt the same way I did, or if they just thought I was an idiot.

I could talk about the art design, the music, the atmosphere - but I feel like everyone knows how incredible they are already. I just wanted to share this beautiful and tragic encounter I had.

(I got a Backloggd account for fun and to make funky 1 line reviews - I wasn't planning on writing this much) - The game is pretty good, I guess.