This was my zen game to play while listening to podcasts or twitch streams, but now I've completed the career mode so what now??? Thankfully there are bonus jobs.

I was able to complete this game without spending money on it which is pretty good for a mobile game. Also, I just like paleontology a lot and this has a lot of really cool species in it out of the 100 you can uncover.

2022

Inspired by old-school Zelda and a bit of a souls mechanic. Tunic doesn't tell you much of anything you start playing, but the fun is in figuring out how the game works. It gives a great sense of discovery once you figure something out.

It's Kirby, so it's easy as expected, but the game is so creative with lots of collectables that it doesn't matter. It was very fun being Kirby's first 3D platformer. And that ending sequence was insane.

The most fun I've had with a Pokemon game in a very long time. Moving in the right direction gameplay-wise. It's rough around the edges with the graphics but the fun is there.

Rough around the edges but still charming and so over the top that I can't help but like it, just like the other games.

Out of the "guy with a katana" games I've played this year, including this, Katana Zero and The Messenger... Cyber Shadow was by far the hardest. According to the game, I died 336 times before beating it. It's not a long game, but it feels that way because of the difficulty.

Dang, I guess I'm the only one that played this game. It used to be on steam but it's no longer there.

This is for 2, and 2 suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks.

Been playing my way through all the Final Fantasy games (up to 7 when writing this) and so far 2 is the worst.