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GOTY '23

Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event

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GOTY '22

Participated in the 2022 Game of the Year Event

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Journaled games at least 15 days a month over a year

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Journaled 5+ games in a single day

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Played 100+ games

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Favorite Games

Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate 3
AI: The Somnium Files - Nirvana Initiative
AI: The Somnium Files - Nirvana Initiative
Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Citizen Sleeper
Citizen Sleeper
Refind Self: The Personality Test
Refind Self: The Personality Test

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Total Games Played

004

Played in 2024

440

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Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy IX

Apr 17

Shin Megami Tensei
Shin Megami Tensei

Mar 12

Almost Home Now
Almost Home Now

Jan 04

Unsorted Horror
Unsorted Horror

Jan 04

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: The 7th Stand User
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: The 7th Stand User

Dec 08

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It's not just "Personality Typing" for gamers, after all.
Beautiful, sad story about humanity, loss, desperation, finding oneself of course, friendship, and memories.
It's short, it doesn't offer much, but it doesn't need it, it's rich in what it provides, what it has.
One of a kind.

Donut County is a cute little game with a silly sense of humor and surprisingly feeling story.
It works on the same rules as Katamari, but instead of a Ball you are growing a Hole, by consuming everything that can fit, yes.
That's really it, you are just trying to grab everything on the level… At least, for the most of the game, since later on you also get a Catapult which sends some of the items BACK through the hole to reach something, so yes, it's more of a puzzle than Katamari, which is a plus in my book.
Achievements also give it more of a puzzle aspect, considering that for some you REALLY gotta think a bit more than usual.
AND there's an ending… But I shan't spoil, it's a short enough game that you should compelte on your own. And it's cute on the surface as well, with a great soundtrack.
Very much worth it.

West of Loathing is an incredibly enjoyable, genuinely fun CRPG that reminds me the most of Black Isle's Fallout.
I never played Kingdom of Loathing before, but finishing West made me start it. Slowly and steadily.
West of Loathing is a bizarre beast that transpires a different part of the world that it shares with Kingdom of Loathing - where Meat is currency, cooking is magic and cows are demons from hell.
WoL's strongest suit is its writing and creativity - it's full of parody and references to real world historical things, portrayed in very bizarre and humorous ways. It's a joy to read, it's fun to engage in those dialogues and roleplay whoever you are.
Combat is fine and I'd day pretty balanced, not even once i felt frustrated with it.
A big part of your journey is your buddy, one of few people you can acquire in Prologue and who will stay at your side for the rest of the game, including a secret one who's very much beloved by the community. Buddies are mostly for combat, each one has unique skills and stats, everyone grows in their own way, and everyone has something to say while visiting locations (besides reminding you of your main and side quests), even helping in events sometimes!
Man, there sure is a big bunch if Quests to do, some transpiring through the entire gameworld, and all of them one way or the other affect the ending slides showing the fates of the places affected, just like in Fallout.
You even travel the world like in Fallout! Although instead of walking or driving the Highwayman - you have a horse, one of three you can choose in the prologue.
The game is just very charming in general, from stickman visuals to era appropriate soundtrack - it's just so... Nice.
I haven't played such a great CRPG in a long, long time. And I'm eager to play its sequel right after.