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Zillennial who likes to play games.
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1 Years of Service

Being part of the Backloggd community for 1 year

Gamer

Played 250+ games

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Played 100+ games

Favorite Games

Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Origins
Shadow of the Colossus
Shadow of the Colossus
A Plague Tale: Requiem
A Plague Tale: Requiem
Cookie Clicker
Cookie Clicker

453

Total Games Played

016

Played in 2024

000

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Tales of Kenzera: Zau
Tales of Kenzera: Zau

Apr 30

I Am Dead
I Am Dead

Apr 24

Fallout
Fallout

Apr 22

Immortals of Aveum
Immortals of Aveum

Apr 02

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Mar 31

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Lot of the main quests feel like filler, but it's not so much that it's annoying. They just kinda break the immersion of the urgency of saving the world, and it gets much better towards the end.

Why, why, why, why, why would the devs do this to me?

Edit: Now that some days have passed, I can actually write my full opinion. This is the saddest game I've ever played, and I love it for it. The story is brutally realistic (given the setting), and I don't think the game felt repetitive because of the various options that we have to navigate each encounter. I know these narrative linear games often get called boring, but to each their own. Hugo is such a sweet and innocent character. Watching his bond grow with his sister, Amicia, is a wild journey with a wild ending, and both voice actors have done an amazing job.

I'd go as far as to say that Amicia's voice actress didn't win at the Game Awards only because of the complexity of the lines themselves and the script, because her delivery was brilliant every single time, and I think it was a crucial part of connecting with her character.

After Valhalla I felt like I never wanted to play AC again, but this game was a pleasant surprise. Even if the story isn't that special, it finally feels like an AC game like the old days and the length is perfect to not get burned out.