Bio

Nothing here!

Personal Ratings
1★
5★

Badges


2 Years of Service

Being part of the Backloggd community for 2 years

Liked

Gained 10+ total review likes

Busy Day

Journaled 5+ games in a single day

Best Friends

Become mutual friends with at least 3 others

Noticed

Gained 3+ followers

Gamer

Played 250+ games

N00b

Played 100+ games

Favorite Games

Mass Effect Legendary Edition
Mass Effect Legendary Edition
Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Origins
Hitman 3
Hitman 3
Stellaris
Stellaris
Divinity: Original Sin II - Definitive Edition
Divinity: Original Sin II - Definitive Edition

425

Total Games Played

013

Played in 2024

134

Games Backloggd


Recently Played See More

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Apr 19

Atomic Heart
Atomic Heart

Mar 11

Resident Evil Village: Shadows of Rose
Resident Evil Village: Shadows of Rose

Mar 11

Hi-Fi Rush
Hi-Fi Rush

Mar 08

Storyteller
Storyteller

Mar 06

Recently Reviewed See More

I would like to give it 5 stars, but at the state at which the game currently is on PC I don't think it deserves it. Sadly it looks as it will never be fully patched, so the stutter and performance bugs are prevalent. Fixing the FPS to 60 worked for the most part, but it's clearly unpolished.

That said, it has been one of my favourite gaming experiences of the last few years. I had already quite enjoyed Fallen Order, so it comes as no surprise, but I think they really nailed the "more and better" for the sequel. They added on most of the aspects the original game had and built upon a really solid foundation. The hub/base world (saloon), the semi-open world of Jedha and Koboh, fast travel, more customization options and the new combat stances are welcome additions to the core Jedi experience.

Story is okay, considering it will always be boxed into what has been show in the movies and other media so we already know for a fact that certain things will not happen. That said, I really appreciated Cal's character development and his interactions with the old+new crew.

They might have overdone it with the collectibles, but I will still try to get the platinum + 100% exploration because of how much I liked it.

It's an okay DLC to a great game, and it serves to provide some closure to the story of Ethan/Rose in preparation for (hopefully) the next installment focused on the original RE cast.

The House Beneviento segment is, like in the original game, one of the best suspense/horror sequences I have experienced.

I played it almost two years after beating the main game, so revisiting the original locations didn't feel bad at all. I can however understand the critique of reusing maps and assets, but I can't say I didn't enjoy the maps nonetheless.

There is not much to say: just play it.

It's a perfect adaptation of the original games (and Quake) into the newer generations of gaming. A masterpiece in level design, addictive combat loop and really snappy controls paired with an amazing soundtrack and great visuals.

It runs like a charm too, which makes it even better.