Posted September 05, 2017
Hmm.... I think I may have posted in this thread this year already, but here's an update of all the games off the top of my head:
Dragon Age: Inquisition
-Good game that overstays its welcome at the end because you have to farm optional quests for Power to unlock one of the final chapters
Mass Effect 3
-Decent, I was moved more in this game than perhaps any I've finished since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. That's a slight exaggeration, but I don't remember the last time I got so emotional over the course of the game
Prey (2017)
-Good game all around, though at points it can seem tedious and like you're doing more of the same... It's definitely not bad, and there are almost always multiple ways to achieve an objective
A Bird Story
-Sadness... This game dev always gives me a case of the Feels
The Bunker
-Very decent FMV interactive game, Wales Interactive is a company to be on the lookout for, which leads me to:
Late Shift
-The second game by Wales Interactive, this one is more of an interactive movie than a game. Multiple endings, good stuff
Quantum Break
-Excellent story in this one, though it is extremely demanding and requires a modern computer... Definitely worth the install, has multiple branches with multiple storylines - also has episodes you watch based on what you choose at these branches, like watching a tv show
Gears of War Windows 10 Ultimate Edition
-Good remake, though I noticed the last hour or so of the game was extremely buggy
Elder Scrolls: Skyrim
-What can be said about Skyrim? You either love it or hate it. Lack of direction does not necessarily make a bad game
Until Dawn (PS4)
-Good horror game with multiple endings. I have not gotten all the endings, but it's an awesome game and has a couple of my favorite actors, Hayden Panittiere (sp) and Rami Malek
The Nonary Games - 999 (PS4)
-The first entry into The Nonary Games is really good, and has a learning curve to unlock all the endings. To get the "True" ending, you might have to get a walkthrough or guide - don't feel guilty, it's a complex series
The Walking Dead - Season One
-What can be said for the walking dead? Fear not, Clem
Maize
-Fun little game that has a lot of enjoyment packed into roughly 4 hours - worth it
The Town of Light
-A beautiful game which talks about mental illness and is a wonderful expose on the subject. Multiple endings
Torment: Tides of Numenera
-You tend to either love this game or hate it, there's no in between
Stories Untold
-Just finished this today, it was a trip! Loved it loved it loved it!
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
-Beautifully gorgeous game, well worth the time
The Park
-Good game, walking simulator
To the Moon
-Same dev as A Bird Story - them feelz tho
Fran Bow
-Another mental health game, this one was fun and terrifying at the same time for me
The Blackwell Legacy
-Finished this towards the beginning of the year, if memory serves, good start to the series
The Last of Us (PS3)
-One of the greatest games I've ever played, was a good reintroduction to console shooting/stealth mechanics for me.
The Order 1886 (PS4)
-Really good game, but heavily invested in the QTE format. Easily one of the best looking games I've ever played.
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I know I'm missing a game or two. This year has been very productive for my backlog because I quit playing mmos for most of the year. You can see the direct result. I feel like an able gamer again, not someone who just collects games meaninglessly.
Good luck in The Quest of the Backlog(TM)! I still have an awful long way to go, but I'm getting there :D
(edited because I forgot The Last of Us)
(edited 2x because I forgot The Order)
Dragon Age: Inquisition
-Good game that overstays its welcome at the end because you have to farm optional quests for Power to unlock one of the final chapters
Mass Effect 3
-Decent, I was moved more in this game than perhaps any I've finished since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. That's a slight exaggeration, but I don't remember the last time I got so emotional over the course of the game
Prey (2017)
-Good game all around, though at points it can seem tedious and like you're doing more of the same... It's definitely not bad, and there are almost always multiple ways to achieve an objective
A Bird Story
-Sadness... This game dev always gives me a case of the Feels
The Bunker
-Very decent FMV interactive game, Wales Interactive is a company to be on the lookout for, which leads me to:
Late Shift
-The second game by Wales Interactive, this one is more of an interactive movie than a game. Multiple endings, good stuff
Quantum Break
-Excellent story in this one, though it is extremely demanding and requires a modern computer... Definitely worth the install, has multiple branches with multiple storylines - also has episodes you watch based on what you choose at these branches, like watching a tv show
Gears of War Windows 10 Ultimate Edition
-Good remake, though I noticed the last hour or so of the game was extremely buggy
Elder Scrolls: Skyrim
-What can be said about Skyrim? You either love it or hate it. Lack of direction does not necessarily make a bad game
Until Dawn (PS4)
-Good horror game with multiple endings. I have not gotten all the endings, but it's an awesome game and has a couple of my favorite actors, Hayden Panittiere (sp) and Rami Malek
The Nonary Games - 999 (PS4)
-The first entry into The Nonary Games is really good, and has a learning curve to unlock all the endings. To get the "True" ending, you might have to get a walkthrough or guide - don't feel guilty, it's a complex series
The Walking Dead - Season One
-What can be said for the walking dead? Fear not, Clem
Maize
-Fun little game that has a lot of enjoyment packed into roughly 4 hours - worth it
The Town of Light
-A beautiful game which talks about mental illness and is a wonderful expose on the subject. Multiple endings
Torment: Tides of Numenera
-You tend to either love this game or hate it, there's no in between
Stories Untold
-Just finished this today, it was a trip! Loved it loved it loved it!
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
-Beautifully gorgeous game, well worth the time
The Park
-Good game, walking simulator
To the Moon
-Same dev as A Bird Story - them feelz tho
Fran Bow
-Another mental health game, this one was fun and terrifying at the same time for me
The Blackwell Legacy
-Finished this towards the beginning of the year, if memory serves, good start to the series
The Last of Us (PS3)
-One of the greatest games I've ever played, was a good reintroduction to console shooting/stealth mechanics for me.
The Order 1886 (PS4)
-Really good game, but heavily invested in the QTE format. Easily one of the best looking games I've ever played.
-------
I know I'm missing a game or two. This year has been very productive for my backlog because I quit playing mmos for most of the year. You can see the direct result. I feel like an able gamer again, not someone who just collects games meaninglessly.
Good luck in The Quest of the Backlog(TM)! I still have an awful long way to go, but I'm getting there :D
(edited because I forgot The Last of Us)
(edited 2x because I forgot The Order)
Post edited September 13, 2017 by Leucius