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I love sword boys
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Being part of the Backloggd community for 3 years

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Participated in the 2020 Game of the Year Event

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Played 100+ games

Favorite Games

Tales of Symphonia
Tales of Symphonia
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations

213

Total Games Played

000

Played in 2024

126

Games Backloggd


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Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Disco Elysium: The Final Cut

Jun 09

HoloVista
HoloVista

Oct 21

BTS World
BTS World

Aug 01

A Bug's Life
A Bug's Life

Jul 12

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Reviewed for The Big Issue in 2020:

Newly hired by a mysterious firm, architect Carmen is sent to photograph and review a luxury home. But instead of an indulgent working holiday, Carmen’s job takes a nightmarish turn for the surreal, threatening her friendships, family and sanity. Part hidden object puzzle, part social media simulator, HoloVista tasks players with taking photographs, then posting them on Carmen’s social media feed. Each 3D scene is cluttered with gorgeous neon, glitchy visuals, and an electronic soundtrack to match. No matter how long it takes to find an object, environments never grow stale – though extensive accessibility options and a hint system means there’s little chance of actually getting stuck.

The writing is sharp, with ruthless satire of online influencer culture met by thoughtful discussion of trauma, identity and forgiveness. It’s a combination made easier through humour, particularly in messages from Carmen’s friends.

HoloVista is a brief, rewarding adventure in digital dystopia. If you feel like you’ve spent too much time on Instagram lately, HoloVista might help you kick the habit – if only for a little while.

It's a brutally monetised fanfic AU. Content sits behind prohibitive lvl walls and progression is dependent on cards that can only be obtained with premium currency, which is rarely gifted to free players. Bizarrely, the Android version doesn't let you take screenshots.

Side story content is cute, with stylish, well-produced videos. There's also hilarious variation in tone: most stories are like "Hoseok wants to be a vet" or "Taehyung learns farming is hard", but then RM's is "Namjoon investigates a corrupt police force and saves a small girl from a child murderer".

The Mystic Messenger-like element where the boys can text and call you is fine, though the scripts are uninspired. Even if you're ARMY you should go play that game instead.

Imagine thinking a child could beat the level where Hopper chases you. Good grief.

Full review at Super Chart Island: https://superchartisland.com/a-bugs-life