I'm (finally) going through my Steam backlog. Managed to finish:
Cave Story+: a really fun platformer, but I doubt that I'll have the nerves to get through the
- Good End's good enough for me.
Alan Wake's American Nightmare: good thing I got this for 3 pounds, since the game's insanely short. I'd be disappointed if I paid 1200 MSP for this, even though I liked the original. The plot is average, the cutscenes are mediocre, but at least the gameplay was improved.
A.R.E.S.: from one of the -put a name here- Bundles. Smells a little bit like Megaman Zero, but the controls are much clunkier and the plot is basically nonexistent. Still, two-and-a-half hours of an "okay" game.
Professor Layton and the Spectre's Flute: this took me a while, but I've finally sat down and blasted through the last three chapters. Better than the third game, worse than the second one. The puzzles were just a little bit more diverse than in the previous entries, but the formula is starting to get a little bit tiring. That's why I'm waiting for PWxPL, to freshen things up a bit.
And right now I'm going through:
Hard Reset: goddamnit, this game is really hard on Hard Difficulty. I'm on the fourth mission right now, and so far it's been a really nice ride. The graphics are especially cool, since from what I know FWH guys created the engine almost from scratch.
Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP: too bad I'm playing it on Steam, this game basically screams "iOS/Android". The mouse controls aren't fun, but I have to praise the art direction and animation. A lot of work must have been put into both. Too bad the story is too strange/abstract/unfunny.