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Video gamer with his whole heart in it. Grew up with computers from an early age. Everything from point and click, to triple A story games, to innovative indie games. I play almost everything. Gaming is a passion.
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GOTY '22

Participated in the 2022 Game of the Year Event

3 Years of Service

Being part of the Backloggd community for 3 years

Favorite Games

Outlast
Outlast
The Book of Unwritten Tales
The Book of Unwritten Tales
Elden Ring
Elden Ring
It Takes Two
It Takes Two
Mass Effect Legendary Edition
Mass Effect Legendary Edition

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Total Games Played

000

Played in 2024

014

Games Backloggd


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Killer Frequency
Killer Frequency

Jun 19

Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 4

May 27

There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension
There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension

Mar 30

Disco Elysium
Disco Elysium

Mar 17

The Book of Unwritten Tales 2
The Book of Unwritten Tales 2

Feb 27

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My God, what a journey.

The concept of the Soulslike games is one thing, of course, but the story and lore that Fromsoftware weaves into their games every single time is magnificent work! Each area gives you a renewed urge to explore and each main boss challenges you to complete the game. Yes, some of the bosses in Catacombs occur more frequently, though usually in slight variations, but get to the boss without a walkthrough first! In addition to the boss recycling, the game also struggles a bit for me performance-wise. These, in comparison to the vast, unbelievable, magnificent world and the feeling of having completed the most difficult bosses after several hours, are only marginally included in a rating. The fact that there is one of the most informative wikis about the game is of course due to the community, but even that was part of the game experience at times.

I enjoyed the whole journey of becoming the Elden Lord as a tarnished and recommend it to anyone who can stand a high frustration level and also rolls sometimes instead of just greedily hitting!

What an adventure the little stray had...
The game is about a cute little cat trying to get back to the surface with the help of robots. The animation and dialogue are great, exploring strange cyberpunk cities and other activities as a cat make the time fly by. Every now and then you come across a few puzzles that add perfectly to the variety. However, these are often solved at the drop of a hat.

The story was super cute and taught the player new mechanics in tidbits. It is the perfect game to spend the evening with a heartbreaking red-haired cat. But watch out for the Zurks!

It turns out, leading a cult comes with more difficulties than you think.
The four different "worlds", in which you have to win against cleverly designed enemies and fight your way to one of the bosses, are graphically incredibly appealing. Each mini-boss, as well as the main boss, has its own, mostly well-functioning mechanics that challenge the player. The voices á la Animal Crossing give the gloomy setting the cuteness that goes along with the graphics. The building aspect is very well implemented, even if it loses relevance as the story progresses.