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Alan Wake II
Alan Wake II

Jan 28

Alan Wake Remastered
Alan Wake Remastered

Jan 14

SuperHot
SuperHot

Jun 17

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Jun 12

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

May 21

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Remaster version like the other 2

Definitely the weakest entry of the 3, it has some good highs, some good puzzles, a good balance of combat, but the lows are pretty low, especially some vehicle sections. The level design can be extremely cheap and gotcha, with some puzzles being way too cryptic and some secrets probably impossible to find without a guide.

Still decent, and it wouldn't take too much to make it way better. I liked the "pick your adventure" aspect, and it kept the locations fresh.
A bit weird that the remaster didn't fix a soft lock I encountered in the infamous aldwych level, forcing me to restart the level after an hour of exploration.

Remastered version too, I decided to do a "no healing" challenge run, but turns out there was no achievement for it.. welp. Also did all secrets.

Good follow up to the first, pretty different levels and atmospheres, a lot of semi-hitscan enemies but you can learn to manage them all. The platforming was good, I just didn't like a couple levels that were very action oriented (notably tibetan foothills and dragon lair). Venice section is fun, "ocean" section maybe has one too many levels, tibet was really good except that intro level, and then the last stretch has some very solid dungeon crawling, maybe temple of xian is a little too big though.
I did all secrets for this, but I had to have a guide on the side to make sure I didn't miss any, since a few levels have points of no return and therefore missable secrets, that's very unfortunate.

Played remaster version, pistols only
Pretty solid game, good platforming, good puzzles that are never too tough but satisfying, combat is OK, except in the last third which introduces really obnoxious enemies

Some secrets were a little random or cheap, sort of enforcing a guide if you want them all