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GOTY '23

Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event

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Voted for at least 3 features on the roadmap

Favorite Games

Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition
Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition
Elden Ring
Elden Ring
Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley
Counter-Strike 2
Counter-Strike 2

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Total Games Played

002

Played in 2024

021

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Outer Wilds
Outer Wilds

Jan 11

Resident Evil 4: Separate Ways
Resident Evil 4: Separate Ways

Jan 04

Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 4

Dec 29

Cocoon
Cocoon

Dec 28

SuperHot
SuperHot

Dec 23

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This is what a perfect game is meant to be. A pure adventure, exploration game where you uncover the mysteries of this world you are placed in with no guidance or instruction. The sheer vastness of lore in this game is breath-taking and being able to slowly go from clue to clue working out and discovering more and more about this universe is so satisfying. An incredibly written game, not only lore wise but in terms of dialogue, with each character radiating unique personalities. This is a game you should go in blind. Every step and every new thing you uncover continuously blows your mind as it slowly starts to make sense. Now that I have finished the game the only thing I wish for is to go back in time and play it again. This is a game that can only be played once so please savor everything from the writing, to the characters, to the lore, to the fucking outstanding score, the music was insanely good and gave me goosebumps. The sound engineering in this game too was unbelievable. The ending was done beautifully too. I have more secrets too uncover still but I could not wait to talk about the perfection that this game is.

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Nice side story that follows Ada's story alongside Leon's main story. Cool to see how they interlink. Does not lose the charm of the main game, parts of the game are still intense, still shit myself in the incubation lab area. Seeing more Luis was a pleasure and seeing how his death affected Ada was cool. Ada Wong makes it worth it however her voice bugged me, mostly when she whispered.

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Currently writing this at chapter 12 and so far, amazing game. I couldn't wait to write about this game after Luis' death just because of how beautifully written his final words were. It was short but powerful, as Leon helps light the cigarette in Luis mouth as he sits there lifeless, Luis says that he has lived a shitty life, but he says to Leon "People can change, right?" which sums up Luis and his whole redemption story completely.

Now, finishing the game I can confidently say that is the scariest game I have played albeit I don't play any horror games however I might have to start. This game is very cliche with a lot of pretty easy to expect moments, like when Luis dies, but this does not take away from the story or horror much. The environment that is built up paired with the score always left me on the edge of my seat and my hands sweating as I slowly traverse this game. The first sequence where you explore the house made me have to leave and come back another day cause I was tweaking out, however after I came back with a few friends to watch me I entered the next area and they watched me get fucked by the enemies over and over until I turned the difficulty down to normal and even then I ran out of ammo but me and my friends all exclaimed after realising I just had to survive for a certain amount of time. Every special infected that was introduced always made my heart pound as I fearfully cleared that section of infected. Each new area was a treat to explore and the weapons were fun to use. The mechanics were simple but enjoyable and the boss fights were all good. Especially Krauser, even though it was quite an easy boss fight, as I was walking through the ruins, running into traps, having Krauser jump at you randomly kept me on edge. This is what the game does perfectly. Keep you on edge. The story was quite a basic rescue story with a few interesting moments, like when Ashley got taken control of and ran away, however the plot was carried but the characters, Ashley being the only one I disliked and Hunnington was not alive long enough </3. The lore was interesting in how the place was made and the backstory of all the people who you fight, the game allowed you to invest time into knowing the backstories of each boss, but you also had the choice not to and just play the game. When finally getting to Luis' lab it was bittersweet being able to see more into Luis' backstory and seeing how much he wanted to redeem himself. There are no real side quests in this game and the blue missions kind of take away from the environment, kill 3 rats? This did not take away from the big moments however. I shit myself when the chainsaws came through the wall in the warehouse against that spider chainsaw thing. The part where you run through the hallways and you hear clammering on the metal above from the Verdugo freaked me out. On top of that, I have never experienced fear like I did when I ran into the first Regenerador. Shit, I never ever experienced a shiver down my spine like I did when I saw that thing. The suspense was perfectly driven as you read the files about a monster that never dies and you hear the eerie sounds from the room it resided in. My hands were shaking as my heart pounded and I ran the opposite way and anytime I turned the corner and saw it I was still terrified. Overall a great horror game, I have never played any other RE games so being my first one, it was a great introduction to the RE universe.