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Favorite Games

Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Signalis
Signalis
Outer Wilds
Outer Wilds

151

Total Games Played

019

Played in 2024

073

Games Backloggd


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Slay the Spire
Slay the Spire

Apr 27

Pikmin
Pikmin

Apr 27

Europa Universalis IV
Europa Universalis IV

Apr 21

Sanabi
Sanabi

Apr 21

Fear & Hunger 2: Termina
Fear & Hunger 2: Termina

Apr 20

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TERMINA IS UPON US!

Fear & Hunger 2: Termina feels a lot more melodramatic than the first Fear & Hunger, the characters seem more like real people instead of larger-than-life literary figures, which lends more nuance to what they all go through. The setting creates a more character-driven game while also putting more of an emphasis on the story of the world. Unlike F&H the story itself doesn't have a somewhat disjointed quality, It’s straightforward with its themes and still has a lot to chew through.

I was genuinely amazed that despite all the praise I've heard about Fear & Hunger 2: Termina, no one has mentioned how it successfully creates an open-world horror experience. While there are some locked doors, a significant aspect of the horror comes from the decision of where to go next at your own pace.

The main difference between the two games is the difficulty level. Fear & Hunger can be quite unforgiving, even on the easiest setting. A single unlucky coin toss can ruin an entire run. That's why I prefer the “Easy(er)” mode in F&H Termina, as it makes the game more accessible without the constant frustration.

F&H Termina is light years better than F&H but the original has a charm that no game can ever replicate. It's one of the most creative and coolest games I’ve experienced and I'm so glad I got into this series. It’s a must play RPG everyone should at least experience this game once.

Plus you don’t get raped in this game so trying it wouldn't hurt...


The overall package of the game is wonderful but the standout feature is undeniably its infectious soundtrack, a seamless blend of trance, electro, French house, hip hop, and ambient genres that perfectly mirror the game's eclectic energy. While a few tracks are a tad bit repetitive, they never detract from the overall captivation because the songs are ear-catching. Unlocking new songs feels very rewarding and contributes to the sense of discovery, adding layers of excitement and depth as you traverse through New Amsterdam. Drawing inspiration from its predecessor, Jet Set Radio, the soundtrack pays homage while carving its own musical identity, transitioning from the sounds of the early 2000s to a more modern yet familiar retro futuristic vibe. Nearly as seamless as Jet Set Radio and its soundtrack and a beyond-worthy follow-up, this is one of my favorite soundtracks so far in video games and will be a tough one to top.

I had to take a couple of weeks to writhe in agony after playing this, All time feel bad game. You will feel like pure shit as the credits roll.