SP1RAL
Bio
He/Him
Logging every game I beat for the first time since 2020. I do not log DLC.
2020 starts with Fire Emblem: Three Houses
2021 starts with Ghostrunner
2022 starts with Octodad: Dadliest Catch
2023 starts with Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
The rest will have logged dates.
He/Him
Logging every game I beat for the first time since 2020. I do not log DLC.
2020 starts with Fire Emblem: Three Houses
2021 starts with Ghostrunner
2022 starts with Octodad: Dadliest Catch
2023 starts with Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
The rest will have logged dates.
Badges
1 Years of Service
Being part of the Backloggd community for 1 year
Donor
Liked 50+ reviews / lists
Listed
Created 10+ public lists
GOTY '23
Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event
N00b
Played 100+ games
Roadtrip
Voted for at least 3 features on the roadmap
Well Written
Gained 10+ likes on a single review
Gone Gold
Received 5+ likes on a review while featured on the front page
Shreked
Found the secret ogre page
Best Friends
Become mutual friends with at least 3 others
Noticed
Gained 3+ followers
Liked
Gained 10+ total review likes
Favorite Games
126
Total Games Played
016
Played in 2024
000
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Compared to the original Metroid II, the changes it makes are both good and bad. As for the good changes, the addition of teleport stations helps a lot with backtracking, the scan pulse is really useful, the Omega Metroid fights are a lot better, and the parry is fun. As for the bad changes, the 2 new main bosses pad out the game a bit and feel unnecessary, the Gamma Metroid fights are annoying and have unnecessary extra phases, and there is a bit too much backtracking for optional items. Samus Returns fixed some big issues of the original for me, but also introduced a couple of new ones.
Final score: 6/10
Final score: 6/10