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Three in May - A Backlog's End

I need to finish UC4 and Dark Souls 3 to even have a chance. Throwing Overwatch on top of the pile next week isn't going to help :(

1. Uncharted 4
2. Dark Souls 3
3. Ratchet and Clank

Let's do it.
 
Want to beat at least three out of this list:

1. Dragon Age Inquisition

2. Uncharted 4

3. Bastion

4. Gears of War 2

5. Dark Souls

Finished 3 off my list. Also was able to beat New Super Mario Brothers.....

Good month so far. Will try to also beak The Taken King and/or Far Cry Primal this month. Maybe start Dark Souls finally.
 
[PS3]Lost Dimension - FINISHED
[PSTV]Amnesia: Memories - FINISHED
[3DS]Project X Zone 2 - FINISHED
[WiiU]Star Fox Zero - FINISHED
[3DS]Return to PoPoLoCrois: A Story of Seasons Fairytale - FINISHED

[PSTV]Norn9: Var Commons - in progress
[WiiU]The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - in progress
[3DS]Final Fantasy Explorers - in progress

Finished Return to Popolocrois. Very charming and I look forward to playing PoPoRoGue somewhere down the line.

I am now down to 3 games in my primary backlog. Hopefully I can finish at least one of them by the end of the month.
 
Uncharted 4 beaten.
Brillant game. Simple 10/10.
I received what i want. The best U game in the series and one of the best (TLoU still rox) ND game in history. Fantastic. Thanks ND for Uncharted and fourth part. GOTY 2016 - no doubt.

PSV
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel

PS4
Uncharted 4

XBO
Sunset Overdrive
 
Looks like I'm done for the month. Tons of anime are being dropped from Hulu so I have to binge as much of that as I can.
 
I beat Dark Souls 3, Uncharted 4 and Ratchet and Clank last weekend. I don't know if there is a win state for Overwatch, so that's probably it for me for the month.
 
Good month. Added TWD s.2 and still playing in Trails - last chapter and probably near the end.

PSV
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel

PS4
The Walking Dead s.2
Uncharted 4

XBO
Sunset Overdrive
 
Too bad I didn't see this thread earlier :(
Next month I'll be sure to tune in from the start.
Anyway this month I've finished Uncharted 4 and Outlast + Whistleblower DLC.
 
  • Amnesia: Memories
  • Beyond: Two Souls
  • Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse - Episode 2
  • Heavy Rain
  • Ratchet & Clank
  • Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

Five games done this month, which I'm pretty happy with and hopefully I'll finish R&C before Mirror's Edge Catalyst comes out.

I've already posted my thoughts on Amnesia earlier in the thread but the game wasn't what I was expecting and the characters are mostly assholes. Did not enjoy.

Heavy Rain and Beyond are nowhere near as good now that we've got Until Dawn to compare them to and I wasn't even much of a fan of Beyond in the first place. I'm not a David Cage hater but his writing is amateurish, I hope he really is taking a back seat in Detroit's writing.

Oh and Uncharted 4 is amazing.
 
Did it.

This month:
Gravity Rush Remastered
Earthbounf
Mass Effect 2

Started uncharted 4 today and got to chapter 10. Might be able to knock it out over the holiday weekend.
 
Hitman GO: Definitive Edition (PS4)
Alienation (PS4)
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (PS4)
DOOM (PS4)


Done for the month! On to the June games, which is essentially Witcher 3 and Overwatch.
 
Finished Uncharted 4 and Last of Us Remastered. May was Naughty Dog month for me I guess. Still need to get through Ratchet and Clank (PS4), Quantum Break, Gravity Rush Remastered, and Doom. Looks like a hefty June rollover for sure.
 
Hooray. After 111 h beat Trails of Cold Steel. The longest game in my life.:) Currently I need some short games.

PSV
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel

PS4
The Walking Dead s.2
Uncharted 4

XBO
Sunset Overdrive
 
I finished Uncharted 4 and the Far Harbor DLC. Didn' finish anything else yet, but with the Hockey finals going on now, I should make 3 in June no problem.
 
I was on fire this weekend! I'll include the ones I beat this month, but I finished 4 of them over the weekend.

PS4
Entwined
Peggle 2

3DS
Nano Assault EX

PS Vita
The Swapper
Killzone Mercenary

PC
Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 4
 
Resident Evil Revelations 2
Game of Thrones (Telltale Games)
Uncharted 4


Interested in (re)playing the Remasters of Uncharted now next month. Possibly Tales of The Borderlands.
 
I was on fire this weekend! I'll include the ones I beat this month, but I finished 4 of them over the weekend.

PS4
Entwined
Peggle 2

3DS
Nano Assault EX

PS Vita
The Swapper
Killzone Mercenary

PC
Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 4

Oh man, Peggle 2... I loved the hell out of that one.
 
I beat:

Superhot
The Park
The Walking Dead: Michonne
DOOM
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan

I'm also close to finishing a couple of other games.

This was a bit of a slow month for me, because I haven't felt up to, or been able to focus on doing much gaming.
 
I beat:

Superhot
The Park
The Walking Dead: Michonne
DOOM
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan

I'm also close to finishing a couple of other games.

This was a bit of a slow month for me, because I haven't felt up to, or been able to focus on doing much gaming.

How were The Park and Walking Dead: Michonne? Really considering grabbing both during the Steam summer sale.
 
How were The Park and Walking Dead: Michonne? Really considering grabbing both during the Steam summer sale.

I liked them both, but neither one is great.

The Walking Dead: Michonne is short. The first episode was over before I knew it, and the rest were just as short. Its choices aren't as memorable as TWD's. But it's more TWD and I liked it. The story was decent, and there were some dire consequences.

The Park is a short walking simulator/horror game. Its setting is creepy, but its story is kind of predictable. There's not a ton to it, but I liked its setting and it overall.
 
I managed to beat:

Ratchet & Clank (PS4)
Uncharted 1 Remastered (PS4)
Uncharted 2 Remastered (PS4)

And got about a 3rd of the way through Uncharted 3 Remastered.

Next month will be focusing on Uncharted platinum's so not expecting to beat too much new. Though I might pick up doom and start Dying Light.
 
Ratchet and Clank
Batman Arkham Knight
Persona 4 Dancing all night

Finished them all and those are great games.

I became really good at managing my backlog, but sometimes it can become a little exhausting.

I currently have Uncharted 4, Witcher DLCs and Overwatch to play and it is fun. But when I look at all those amazing games in June, I feep the need to finish them quickly, but I have no time. Great month for JRPGs, but I still have Xenoblafe X to finish first. I won't allow myself to buy Tokyo Mirage or Star Ocean.
 
I only beat Beyond: Two Souls
There is work being done in my home which means gaming on the TV is a bit limited

But I really liked the game and have a write up of it that I will save for the next thread.
 
Lego City Undercover: Holy moly, that was good. Really, really good. It's got a great balance between usual Lego levels and open-world tasks, and you can really tell that there's a bunch more budget and effort put in to the game than is usual with a Lego title.I thought with the loss of the 'detector' cheats it'd be a little too hard to find the secrets in the open world, but the scanner mechanic pulls through really nicely. And it's so funny! I'll gladly buy a sequel. But next up we're back to the conventional franchise licenses with Marvel 1.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star: My 3DS is asleep at what I expect is the final battle right now, but I'm probably not going to get the chance to finish off until the clock passes midnight. I've got a lot of thoughts that I need to pull together, but for now, the simplest one: World 3 is far too long.
Just Cause 2: Another one I believe I'm right at the end of; one faction mission left, one agency mission that I believe is the last, and then pretty much done. Unlike the first game I really can't be arsed to do absolutely everything - there's just too much saminess - but keeping the content I do play down to a reasonable level means the game isn't outstaying its welcome. Which, as it happens, is making this about the same length as LCU. Not sure if that's positive for LCU (I'd gladly play more of that!) or negative for this (Lots of content that I'd find unnecessary). The game as a whole is fun enough, although I'm a little uncomfortable with the tone it sets at times; I'm not overjoyed with games that portray the player as a hero and then make lots of civilians trivial collateral damage - and I think there might be a slightly racist tone to it given some of the cartoonish villains (Here's a chinese general. He attacks you with fireworks!). But the actual *gameplay* is solid, with the possible exception of being a bit irritating when you're trying to diminish your Heat. The problem, I guess, is that it's got a bunch of portrayals that are perhaps intended as tongue-in-cheek and silly, but isn't quite silly enough to carry them off and so they appear jarring around the more serious gameplay aspects. Oh, yes, and Bolo Santosi's heavy-handed flirtiness is ludicrous in the extreme.
Apotheon: I started this, but it never quite grabbed me, really. Control is a bit fiddly, and I'm struggling to care too much about the tasks at hand. And I'm left somewhat confused if I'm meant to be aggressively fighting off guards or going to great pains to try to keep within the law.
Pocket Card Jockey: Picked up the full game. I didn't manage to win a G1 race in the demo, then the first G1 race I had in the full game, I won. Go figure!
The Bridge: Not sure if I should strike this out, given I've unlocked the second half of puzzles, but I'm not clear if that's meant to be bonus content or more of the game. Either way, I think I've had my fill; I was finding it a little tedious towards the end. Not a bad game, as such; a nice design, and gorgeous 2D artwork in an Escher style, but I'm not generally a fan of puzzle games where the execution is - for want of a better term - a bit fiddly.
The Magic Toyshop: Another from my occasional forays into the 1996 IFComp entries; this is actually a game I've cited from time to time in my discussions about puzzles, because it does something that actually makes the Towers Of Hanoi puzzle interesting, and that's not easy. The rest of the game isn't spectacular, but I like the core premise of subverting classical puzzles. While I'd completed the game before, I'd forgotten the final puzzle, and that's genuinely a brilliant one, I think. Indeed, I've half a mind to bring it up when a puzzle thread appears again, because it was really satisfying and methodical to solve. (There is however a puzzle in the interim which is less good, because it's somewhat referential about other IF works)
Toonesia: Another from the IFComp, this one was notable since it's set in a cartoon universe so you'd have to apply cartoon logic to the various problems - as such I suspect it might be a bit unfair to people who don't know classic Warner Bros cartoon logic, since these aren't things you can reasonably logically deduce, but for me, it works great. Also of some interest, you're effectively playing the bad guy; Elmo Fuld, out to shoot Bud Bunny (with all names avoiding copyright infringement, to the extent of the game telling you off if you use another, more infringing name. Oh, and having some delight about being able to call the Tasmanian Devil just that because it's a real creature). I remembered from my first playthrough the comedy being funnier than it actually was, I have to admit, although that may in part be simply because the setting was original.
Streetpass Puzzle: I wouldn't normally include this, but I'm down to fewer than ten pieces left to go to finish all current puzzles. Just need to meet a few people with good collections and I'll make it!

TMS next month! I'm craving an RPG, but I probably ought to hold out - or only play very short ones (Penny Arcade, possibly) - to keep my palate clear for when that's released.
 
I liked them both, but neither one is great.

The Walking Dead: Michonne is short. The first episode was over before I knew it, and the rest were just as short. Its choices aren't as memorable as TWD's. But it's more TWD and I liked it. The story was decent, and there were some dire consequences.

The Park is a short walking simulator/horror game. Its setting is creepy, but its story is kind of predictable. There's not a ton to it, but I liked its setting and it overall.

Very cool, thanks! If they hit the right price I'll definitely scoop them up, then.
 
Beaten in may:

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition (Xbox One)
Dark Souls III (PC)
DOOM 3: BFG Ed. (X360) - Main campaign, DLC pending.

Hope to do better this month hehe.
 
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