Hmm...alright, I'm game. I'll probably play 52 games this year.
Game 1: Megaman X. Duration 2:30
Comments: LITERALLY THE WORST SESSION OF MEGAMAN X I HAVE EVER HAD! Can't remember anyone's weaknesses, dying to bosses, HAVING TROUBLE WITH STORM EAGLE?!?!? A terrible showing. MMX is a 90 minute game and for me to take over 2 hours to beat it is shameful.
Game 2: The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim. Duration - 144 Hours and counting
Comments: I'm about halfway through this playthrough and have finally started to feel the content crunch. Outside of the handful of major quests and DLC, there's not much left, and that makes me sad. But man oh man, with the mods I have installed, Skyrim is absolutely gorgeous.
Game 3: Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes. Duration - 12 hours and counting.
Comments: My cousin and I have been doing local multiplayer in this game as he's not great with twitch based games and he can capitalize on my preference of short term strategy. The result is a lot of fun, a lot of name calling and a lot of salt, that game is great. The single player Campaign is major bullshit though. The end boss is a fucker. Gonna try and ween him off this and onto Puzzle Fighter or Dr. Luigi later on, but those are more twitch based, so we probably won't stick with it too long.
Game 4: Metal Gear Rising (PC)
Comments: Easily the weakest Platinum game to date. Terrible camera, pretty bad bosses, it just isn't very fun, especially when you compare it to stuff like Bayonetta or Vanquish or The Wonderful 101. You can feel the tight precision in the game, but it means nothing when the game is unable to keep track of what's going on on screen, which ends with you getting jumped by enemies off screen.
Game 5: Pikmin 3
Comments: It's my second playthrough so I tried to be more efficent in collecting fruit in a timely manner. I ended up finishing about 12 days earlier than I did on my first playthrough and ended up collecting all the fruit. Still a great game and the bosses are far less of a pain once you know their weaknesses. The last sequence is still pretty meh, especially the boss fight where the whole thing sort of comes apart at the seams, but over all, Pikmin 3 is still amazing.
Game 6: Wonderful 101
Comments: Played through the game on easy in order to try and find more of the hidden secrets, only to learn that the grand majority of secrets in that game are so well hidden, they stay secretive no matter what difficulty setting you're on. So I'm playing thing normal again now trying to get all 101 members and the 7 secret characters. It's amazing that anyone ever complained that this game was going to be short, it is, by far, Platinum's longest, most content packed game. 2013 Game of the Year.
Game 7: Ibb and Obb
Comments: My cousin was looking for another co-op game to play since we've sort of exhausted Might and Magic:COH, so we fired this one up since it was free with PS+. It's pretty good, but pretty simple. It introduces new elements in pretty slowly and keeps the game from having too many hard stops. But it was quaint, nice soundtrack. Kinda short.
Game 8: Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3
Comments: MARVEL SUCKS AND I HATE IT ITS A BAD FIGHTING GAME AND CAPCOM DOESNT KNOW HOW TO MAKE VIDEO GAMES FUCK THIS SHIT ITSUNO SHOULD BE A SHAMED FOR PUTTING OUT THIS UNBALANCED PIECE OF CRAP THANKS FOR ABANDONING YOUR FANS CAPCOM WHY DON'T YOU PUT SOME EFFORT INTO ACTUALLY MAKING A GOOD GAME FOR ONCE GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!
With that being said, I'm going to go play it for the next 10 hours. I fucking love Marvel as much as I fucking hate Marvel. It's a bad game, but it's super fun.
Game 9: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate.
Comments: Some friends of mine wanted to play in groups so I picked the game up on the cheap and fired it up. It starts off REALLY slow, but it's a pace that's necessary to understand the nuance of combat, especially if you go for a slower, more risky weapon like I did (Bagpipes). Seems interesting thus far, but it's the kind of game where, if I'm not actively playing with other people, I need to be doing something else at the same time. I go caught up on Batman Beyond while playing.
Game 10: Katamari Damacy
Comments: My first full game played on the PCSX2 emulator. I was watching Game Grumps be terrible at the game and remembered the game not being anywhere as difficult as they were making it seem to be, so I dusted the disc off, popped it into my PC and used the magic of modern computing to play the game at 1080p with SSAO. And yes, this game isn't nearly as difficult as they make it seem. It's fun getting to the point in each stage where you run out of things to roll up and you spend your time rolling as hard and quickly as you can trying to get dumb things like clouds or island settings. Still a fun game, but it's definitely an exhaustible commodity, one that makes me astounded by the fact that there's like...5 sequels. Charming as hell though, and still has one of the best soundtracks ever.
Game 11: Guacamelee: Gold Box Edition
Comments: Guacamelee is still an awesome game. The Gold Box version doesn't add very much, and what it doesn't add isn't very good. The Hell area is pretty bad and the associated trials within are only difficult as the majority there of are taxing the very systems that made the game so much fun to play. But the option to use user created costumes is cool. I played through the entire game as Samus Aran, which is fitting.
Game 12: Titanfall
Comments: So 6 or 7 runs through the campaign, one prestige and a boat load of hours put in, I think I've "finished" this game, even though I'll continue to play it. It is the natural progression of Call of Duty and that's fine. It is different enough from the previous incarnations of the game to be fun and different, but similar enough for shooting and mechanics to be familiar. The campaign is difficult to follow because you are so busy and there are no quiet moments, but it does what it needs to, so whatever. I hope they go deeper into the story with the DLC because honestly, the campaign is just some overlaid audio tracks on top of regular mulitplayer missions, so let's dive into this world a little deeper. I can only hope the game gets some client side mods to keep things fresh and customizable because the game doesn't do enough to let you paint your colors over things.
Game 1: Megaman X. Duration 2:30
Comments: LITERALLY THE WORST SESSION OF MEGAMAN X I HAVE EVER HAD! Can't remember anyone's weaknesses, dying to bosses, HAVING TROUBLE WITH STORM EAGLE?!?!? A terrible showing. MMX is a 90 minute game and for me to take over 2 hours to beat it is shameful.
Game 2: The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim. Duration - 144 Hours and counting
Comments: I'm about halfway through this playthrough and have finally started to feel the content crunch. Outside of the handful of major quests and DLC, there's not much left, and that makes me sad. But man oh man, with the mods I have installed, Skyrim is absolutely gorgeous.
Game 3: Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes. Duration - 12 hours and counting.
Comments: My cousin and I have been doing local multiplayer in this game as he's not great with twitch based games and he can capitalize on my preference of short term strategy. The result is a lot of fun, a lot of name calling and a lot of salt, that game is great. The single player Campaign is major bullshit though. The end boss is a fucker. Gonna try and ween him off this and onto Puzzle Fighter or Dr. Luigi later on, but those are more twitch based, so we probably won't stick with it too long.
Game 4: Metal Gear Rising (PC)
Comments: Easily the weakest Platinum game to date. Terrible camera, pretty bad bosses, it just isn't very fun, especially when you compare it to stuff like Bayonetta or Vanquish or The Wonderful 101. You can feel the tight precision in the game, but it means nothing when the game is unable to keep track of what's going on on screen, which ends with you getting jumped by enemies off screen.
Game 5: Pikmin 3
Comments: It's my second playthrough so I tried to be more efficent in collecting fruit in a timely manner. I ended up finishing about 12 days earlier than I did on my first playthrough and ended up collecting all the fruit. Still a great game and the bosses are far less of a pain once you know their weaknesses. The last sequence is still pretty meh, especially the boss fight where the whole thing sort of comes apart at the seams, but over all, Pikmin 3 is still amazing.
Game 6: Wonderful 101
Comments: Played through the game on easy in order to try and find more of the hidden secrets, only to learn that the grand majority of secrets in that game are so well hidden, they stay secretive no matter what difficulty setting you're on. So I'm playing thing normal again now trying to get all 101 members and the 7 secret characters. It's amazing that anyone ever complained that this game was going to be short, it is, by far, Platinum's longest, most content packed game. 2013 Game of the Year.
Game 7: Ibb and Obb
Comments: My cousin was looking for another co-op game to play since we've sort of exhausted Might and Magic:COH, so we fired this one up since it was free with PS+. It's pretty good, but pretty simple. It introduces new elements in pretty slowly and keeps the game from having too many hard stops. But it was quaint, nice soundtrack. Kinda short.
Game 8: Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3
Comments: MARVEL SUCKS AND I HATE IT ITS A BAD FIGHTING GAME AND CAPCOM DOESNT KNOW HOW TO MAKE VIDEO GAMES FUCK THIS SHIT ITSUNO SHOULD BE A SHAMED FOR PUTTING OUT THIS UNBALANCED PIECE OF CRAP THANKS FOR ABANDONING YOUR FANS CAPCOM WHY DON'T YOU PUT SOME EFFORT INTO ACTUALLY MAKING A GOOD GAME FOR ONCE GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!
With that being said, I'm going to go play it for the next 10 hours. I fucking love Marvel as much as I fucking hate Marvel. It's a bad game, but it's super fun.
Game 9: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate.
Comments: Some friends of mine wanted to play in groups so I picked the game up on the cheap and fired it up. It starts off REALLY slow, but it's a pace that's necessary to understand the nuance of combat, especially if you go for a slower, more risky weapon like I did (Bagpipes). Seems interesting thus far, but it's the kind of game where, if I'm not actively playing with other people, I need to be doing something else at the same time. I go caught up on Batman Beyond while playing.
Game 10: Katamari Damacy
Comments: My first full game played on the PCSX2 emulator. I was watching Game Grumps be terrible at the game and remembered the game not being anywhere as difficult as they were making it seem to be, so I dusted the disc off, popped it into my PC and used the magic of modern computing to play the game at 1080p with SSAO. And yes, this game isn't nearly as difficult as they make it seem. It's fun getting to the point in each stage where you run out of things to roll up and you spend your time rolling as hard and quickly as you can trying to get dumb things like clouds or island settings. Still a fun game, but it's definitely an exhaustible commodity, one that makes me astounded by the fact that there's like...5 sequels. Charming as hell though, and still has one of the best soundtracks ever.
Game 11: Guacamelee: Gold Box Edition
Comments: Guacamelee is still an awesome game. The Gold Box version doesn't add very much, and what it doesn't add isn't very good. The Hell area is pretty bad and the associated trials within are only difficult as the majority there of are taxing the very systems that made the game so much fun to play. But the option to use user created costumes is cool. I played through the entire game as Samus Aran, which is fitting.
Game 12: Titanfall
Comments: So 6 or 7 runs through the campaign, one prestige and a boat load of hours put in, I think I've "finished" this game, even though I'll continue to play it. It is the natural progression of Call of Duty and that's fine. It is different enough from the previous incarnations of the game to be fun and different, but similar enough for shooting and mechanics to be familiar. The campaign is difficult to follow because you are so busy and there are no quiet moments, but it does what it needs to, so whatever. I hope they go deeper into the story with the DLC because honestly, the campaign is just some overlaid audio tracks on top of regular mulitplayer missions, so let's dive into this world a little deeper. I can only hope the game gets some client side mods to keep things fresh and customizable because the game doesn't do enough to let you paint your colors over things.