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Working on archival and KOTOR related personal essays.
Personal Ratings
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GOTY '23

Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event

Busy Day

Journaled 5+ games in a single day

1 Years of Service

Being part of the Backloggd community for 1 year

Roadtrip

Voted for at least 3 features on the roadmap

Liked

Gained 10+ total review likes

Best Friends

Become mutual friends with at least 3 others

Noticed

Gained 3+ followers

N00b

Played 100+ games

On Schedule

Journaled games once a day for a week straight

Favorite Games

Dragon Age II
Dragon Age II
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VII
The Banner Saga
The Banner Saga
Citizen Sleeper
Citizen Sleeper
Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger

160

Total Games Played

000

Played in 2024

020

Games Backloggd


Recently Played See More

Sid Meier's Civilization VI
Sid Meier's Civilization VI

Oct 26

Cities: Skylines
Cities: Skylines

Oct 08

Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate 3

Sep 18

SpiderHeck
SpiderHeck

Sep 10

Starfield
Starfield

Sep 09

Recently Reviewed See More

A rare game that seamlessly melds the core game mechanic into a rich world built on layers of narrative (and some killer art and sound). Spend 5 minutes on The Eye and it'll feel like you've lived your whole Sleeper life there. Spend 1 hour on The Eye and, for all it's rusted containers, failing life-support, and crushing spiraling existence, you'll want to call it home.

Quickly becoming one of my go-to Saturday morning hang-out games. Some features limited at the moment - and the movement controls are all over the place - but a promising idea, with excellent gameplay and great soundtrack/sound editing. Looking forward to its expansion!

Pentiment sheds its own text-based murder mystery scaffold about a quarter of the way through Act II in favor of a decent into the labyrinth that is sacrificing blindly for your art - and what we all inherit from barbarism. A beautifully crafted game that exudes the excitement of the developers that made it, Pentiment's extensively sourced world and lived-in characters amount to a Chekov's Gun of artistic performance - if only 16th century Holy Roman Empire typography could fire shots.