Beat a Game 2023
1-Jan-23 12:06pm
#1 SupremeSarna
Here's the spreadsheet for '23
Link to 2022's Thread for reference
#1 SupremeSarna
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Here's the spreadsheet for '23
Link to 2022's Thread for reference
LEADERBOARDS
Total Games Beaten: 613 Top Users 1. SupremeSarna (111) 2. Bleed_DukeBlue (70) 3. Slickriven (67) 4. Renaissance2K (59) 5. legendrko25 (52) ---------------------------------------------- Total Systems Covered: 162/371 (43.67%) Top Users 1. Slickriven, SupremeSarna (23) 2. Bleed_DukeBlue, Renaissance2K (19) 3. ErickRPG, Frank (11) 4. incubus421 (8) 5. buster4252, DragonmasterDX, Yoshi (6) ---------------------------------------------- Total Badges Earned: 99 Top Users 1. Bleed_DukeBlue (33) 2. SupremeSarna (19) 3. Slickriven (17) 4. legendrko25, Renaissance2K (11) 5. Yoshi (5) ---------------------------------------------- |
Best1989 - - Bayonetta 2, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Wario Land 3 - - - - Jurassic World Evolution, Anthem, One Night Stand, Cat Quest II, Red Death, Project Starship, Sine Mora EX, Tembo the Badass Elephant, Ice Cream Surfer, Null Drifter, Days Gone, Need for Speed Heat, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Grid Legends, Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - - - - - Unique Systems Covered: 3/12 Total Games Beaten: 20 |
Bleed_DukeBlue image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image - Jesus: The Terrifying Bio-Monster () - Final Fantasy - The Death and Return of Superman, Super Mario World - - Golf - WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! - Alex Kidd in Miracle World - Darius II - Mars Matrix - Tekken 3 - - - The Caligula Effect: Overdose, Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX - Marvel's Midnight Suns, Marvel's Midnight Suns DLC, Dead Space (2023), Hogwarts Legacy, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Cult of the Lamb, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Dead Island 2, Diablo IV, Twisted Metal, Twisted Metal II, Circus Electrique, Final Fantasy XVI - 2 - Horizon: Call of the Mountain, Kayak VR: Mirage, The Light Brigade, Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Halo 2 - - The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom - High On Life, Kentucky Route Zero, Immortality, Killer Instinct: Definitive Edition, A Memoir Blue, Redfall, Serious Sam 4 - Inscryption, Master Takahashi's Adventure Island IV (), Samorost 1, Hearthstone, Aerial_Knight's Never Yield, Xeodrifter, Hold ‘Em Poker - Gotham Knights, A Robot Named Fight, Drink More Glurp, Battle Axe, Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix, All-Star Fruit Racing, Pumpkin Jack, Going Under image - Card Hog, Grumpy Cat's Worst Game Ever image - Avenging Spirit (), American Idol (), Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! (), Super Breakout! (), Galaga (), Barbie: The Prince and the Pauper (), Final Fight (), Final Fight 2 (), Final Fight 3 (), RoboCop Versus The Terminator (), Clue (), Monopoly (), Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety (), Deal or No Deal () Unique Systems Covered: 19/24 Total Games Beaten: 70 |
BloodPuppetX - Dragon Quest Treasures, The Diofield Chronicle, Fire Emblem Engage, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (), Death's Door, The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (), Ninja Jajamaru: Legend of the Golden Castle, Signalis, Metroid Prime Remastered, Metroid Fusion (), Paranormasight, Bayonetta 3, AI: The Somnium Files - Nirvana Initiative, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Mega Man Battle Network (), Paper Mario (), The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (), Sonic Origins, Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins - - - - - - - image - Unique Systems Covered: 1/9 Total Games Beaten: 19 |
bonham2 - - Astro's Playroom, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart - Unique Systems Covered: 1/3 Total Games Beaten: 3 |
brian9824 image - CRISIS CORE –FINAL FANTASY VII– REUNION - - Final Fantasy XV Unique Systems Covered: 2/3 Total Games Beaten: 2 |
buster4252 image - - Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars - Pokémon Puzzle League - - - - - - - - - Star Fox 64 3D, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds - - - - - Tales of Berseria, My Friend Peppa Pig - - - My Friend Peppa Pig, Townscaper - Munchkin Unique Systems Covered: 6/21 Total Games Beaten: 9 |
Cevil - Toree 3D, Macbat 64 - Unique Systems Covered: 1/2 Total Games Beaten: 2 |
DemonAlcohol - - The Riftbreaker, Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, Limbo, Greedfall, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, Far Cry 6, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, The Collisto Protocol, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Horizon Forbidden West, Horizon Forbidden West DLC - - Dead Space, Dead Space 2, Dead Space 3, Fable Anniversary, Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil Remaster, Resident Evil 2 Remake, Resident Evil 3 Remake, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 6, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard DLC, Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil Village DLC, Atomic Heart, Horizon Zero Dawn, Diablo IV, Horizon Zero Dawn DLC, Divinity: Original Sin II, Mafia: Definitive Edition, Mafia II: Definitive Edition, Mafia III: Definitive Edition, Mafia III: Definitive Edition DLC - Unique Systems Covered: 2/5 Total Games Beaten: 36 |
DragonmasterDX - - - - - - The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures - Club Penguin: Game Day - - The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity - - - - - Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars - - - - - - - - - - - Family Guy: The Video Game - - - - - image - - - - The Legend of Zelda Game Watch Unique Systems Covered: 6/34 Total Games Beaten: 7 |
ErickRPG - Mario Kart Wii - Persona 5 Royal, Unpacking, Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, Fire Emblem Engage, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Octopath Traveler II, Advance Wars, Steel Assault - WarioWare: Touched!, Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends - River City: Tokyo Rumble, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, New Super Mario Bros. 2 - - Castle Shikigami 2 - Resistance: Fall of Man, Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction - 2 - - Final Fantasy, PaRappa the Rapper - Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 - - - Leisure Suit Larry 3: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals image - Dungeon Village 2, Jumbo Airport Story, Forest Golf Planner, Zoo Park Story, Tropical Resort Story image - River City Ransom (), El Viento, Twinkle Tale (), Mega Turrican (), Demolition Man (), Super Off-Road (), Time Gal () Unique Systems Covered: 11/16 Total Games Beaten: 34 |
Frank image - - - - - - Goldeneye 007 - Metroid Prime Remastered - - - Lunistice, Super Kiwi 64, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, SpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake, Sonic CD () - Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins - - WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! - - Frogger Returns - New Super Mario Bros. 2 - - - - - Arcade Paradise, Viewfinder - - - - Portal: Still Alive - Peggle 2 - Aperture Desk Job, Macbat 64, Just Shapes & Beats - - Unique Systems Covered: 11/29 Total Games Beaten: 18 |
incubus421 - - Super Mario World - - - Metroid Dread, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Pokémon Shield - - Final Fantasy IX - - Star Ocean: The Last Hope International - - Goat Simulator 3, A Plague Tale: Requiem, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins - Oregon Trail, Might and Magic Book One: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum, Heroes of Might and Magic II, Might and Magic Book Two: Gates to Another World, Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor, Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer - The 13th Doll image - PAC-MAN Unique Systems Covered: 8/14 Total Games Beaten: 17 |
legendrko25 image image image image image image image image image image image - Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Super Smash Bros. Melee - - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? () - Destroy All Humans! - Gin Rummy, Soulcalibur, Fallout 3, Fallout 3 DLC, Fallout New Vegas, Viva Piñata: Party Animals, MX vs. ATV Alive, Feeding Frenzy 2, Dead Rising 2: Case Zero, Saints Row: Gat out of Hell, Call of Duty 2, Dead Rising 2: Case West, SpongeBob's Truth or Square, Toy Story 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops - High on Life, Dig Dug, PAC-MAN, Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Resident Evil 5, Monopoly Plus, Unpacking, WWE 2K15, Red Dead Redemption 2, WWE2K16, The Walking Dead: The Final Season, Road 96, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, Resident Evil 6, Resident Evil 5 DLC, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, Saints Row IV, Saint's Row 4 DLC, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo, Minecraft, Dead Island, Dead Rising, PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls, Dead Rising 2, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Aladdin (), WWE2K23, Dead Island: Riptide, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, South Park: The Fractured But Whole DLC, Dead Rising 2: Off the Record Unique Systems Covered: 5/6 Total Games Beaten: 52 |
nonamesleft - - - - - - Unique Systems Covered: 0/6 Total Games Beaten: 0 |
image Razeak - - - - - - - - - Bayonetta 3, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening - - - - - - - - - - - - God of War (2018) - - - - - - - - image - - Unique Systems Covered: 2/31 Total Games Beaten: 3 |
Renaissance2K image image image image image image image image image image image - Rayman - Bionic Commando - Final Fantasy VI - - Doom 64 - - New Super Mario Bros. Wii - - Cuphead, Theatrhythm: Final Bar Line, New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U, SEGA AGES OutRun, Arcade Archives: Sunset Riders - Bionic Commando - Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Golden Sun, Bionic Commando: Elite Forces () - New Super Mario Bros. - - - Virtua Fighter - Virtua Fighter, Virtua Fighter Remix - Crazy Taxi - - - Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary - Bionic Commando Re-armed - - Ridge Racer - - - - - - CD - - - - Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, Cake Bash, Samurai Shodown, Panzer Dragoon Remake - Virtua Fighter PC, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, Just Shapes & Beats, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Metal Slug X (), Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire - image - Virtua Fighter, Bionic Commando image - Donut Dodo, The Astyanax - Bionic Commando, The Simpsons, Virtua Fighter, Three Wonders, Fantasy Zone, Final Fight, Mortal Kombat II, Burgertime, RayForce, Ninja Gaiden, Altered Beast, Super Dodge Ball, Strikers 1945, Metal Slug, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, Dynamite Cop, Strider, Renegade, Splatterhouse, Jackal, Time Crisis 5, The Walking Dead, The Punisher Unique Systems Covered: 19/38 Total Games Beaten: 59 |
RVM - - - - Unique Systems Covered: 0/4 Total Games Beaten: 0 |
SailorNeoRune |
Scott - - - - - - Yoshi's Woolly World - Pokémon Scarlet - - - - - - - - - - - - Unique Systems Covered: 2/19 Total Games Beaten: 2 |
image Slickriven image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image - Zen: Intergalactic Ninja - Sunset Riders - Fire Electric Pen - Cel Damage - New Super Mario Bros. Wii - Yoshi's Woolly World - Operation C - X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse - Comix Zone - Gals Panic SS, Rayman, Daytona USA - Aqua GT - GG Aleste - - - God of War 3, Killzone 2 - Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception - TimeSplitters: Future Perfect - Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, Crysis 3 - Pupperazzi, Aces Of The Luftwaffe, Wreckfest, Blaster Master Zero, Cuphead, Kentucky Route Zero, Recore - Bugsnax, High on Life, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, The Legend of Tianding, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, My Friend Pedro, Forza Horizon 5: Rally Adventure DLC, Ryse: Son of Rome, Doom (2016), Planet of Lana, Somerville, Tinykin, Hi-Fi Rush, Ravenlok, Trek to Yomi, Halo Infinite, Dead Cells - Shock Troopers - Layers of Fear 2, 8 Doors Arum’s Afterlife Adventure, Quake, Mirror's Edge, Jotun, Shadow Warrior 2, Etherborn, F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch - Strider - Mighty Doom, Block Blast Adventure Master, Enchanted 2 image - Virtua Fighter (), Final Fight, S.P.Y. Special Project Y, Match It, The Simpsons, Burgertime, Ms. Pac-Man, Lady Killer Unique Systems Covered: 23/25 Total Games Beaten: 67 |
Staraang - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - image - Battle Garegga, Final Fight, Aliens Unique Systems Covered: 2/16 Total Games Beaten: 4 |
SupremeSarna imageimage image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image - Blue Lightning - Batman Returns, Monster Party, PAC-MAN, Super Mario Bros. - Final Fantasy VI - - Donkey Kong (arcade), Jetpac (image), Donkey Kong 64 - LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, Crazy Taxi - New Play Control! Pikmin, Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Pikmin 2 - Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars, Detana!! TwinBee (), Pandora's Tower (), Chubbins, Pocky & Rocky with Becky (), Pikmin 3, Pikmin 3 DLC, Klonoa: Empire of Dreams (), NES Remix - Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Wild Guns Reloaded, Tetris 99, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (), Super Mario Sunshine, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (), Donkey Kong Country (), Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, BurgerTime Deluxe (), Game & Watch Gallery 3 (), Kirby's Dream Land (), Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (), Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (), Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (), PAC-MAN 99, The Mummy Demastered, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, SEGA AGES Fantasy Zone, Pikmin 4 - Super Mario Bros. () - Game & Watch Gallery 2 (), Game & Watch Gallery (), Popeye 2 (), Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! (), Perfect Dark (), Star Wars Episode I Racer (), Super Return of the Jedi () - Kirby: Canvas Curse, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (), New Super Mario Bros., LarryBoy and the Bad Apple (), Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis - Mega Man Xtreme 2 (), Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! (), Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ (), Star Fox 64 3D, Sonic Blast (), Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble (), Picross e, PUZZLEBOX setup, Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive!, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Picross e2, Mega Man 6 (), Alleyway (), Mega Man 5 (), Crashmo, Paper Airplane Chase (), Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure, Mega Man 4 (), Disney Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion, Picross e3, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Mega Man 3 (), Mega Man 2 (), Grimace's Birthday (), Gargoyle’s Quest II: The Demon Darkness (), Mega Man (), Weapon Shop de Omasse, Picross e4, PiCTOBiTS (), Club Nintendo Picross, Club Nintendo Picross Plus, Electroplankton () - Sonic the Hedgehog - Fantasy Zone Gear - Rampage - Star Wars: Super Bombad Racing - LocoRoco Midnight Carnival (), LocoRoco Midnight Carnival DLC () - Mega Man Powered Up, Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, LocoRoco, Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake - Bayonetta - Battletoads Arcade, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (), Banjo-Tooie () - Junkbot Undercover image - Super Mario Run - Bosconian, Ms. Pac-Man, Donkey Kong 3, Luigi's Mansion Arcade, Deadstorm Pirates Special Edition Unique Systems Covered: 23/24 Total Games Beaten: 111 |
TalonJedi87 - Bayonetta 3, Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, Kirby's Dream Land (), Kirby's Dream Land 2 (), Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (), Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (), Yoshi’s Story (), Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (), Metroid Fusion (), Metroid Prime Remastered, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond - - - God of War Ragnarök, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, Evil West, Gotham Knights, The Callisto Protocol, Stray, Little Hope, The Quarry, Resident Evil 4 Remake, The Last of Us Part I, Immortals Fenyx Rising, Like a Dragon: Ishin!, Lost Judgment, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Diablo IV - Crysis Remastered, Crysis 2 Remastered, Crysis 3 Remastered, A Plague Tale: Requiem, Hi-Fi Rush, Atomic Heart Unique Systems Covered: 3/5 Total Games Beaten: 32 |
VedicBlade - Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, The Last of Us Part II, Infamous: Second Son, Prey (2017), Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, Mass Effect 3, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Lords of the Fallen, Ghost of Tsushima - - Dishonored 2, Grime, Mortal Shell, Talos Principle Unique Systems Covered: 2/3 Total Games Beaten: 16 |
WithinTemptation - - - - Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Styx: Shards of Darkness - Unique Systems Covered: 1/5 Total Games Beaten: 2 |
Yoshi image image image image image - - - Metroid: Zero Mission () - River City Ransom (), Sega Ages: Shinobi, Rygar (), The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Flying Shark (Sky Shark) - 3D Space Harrier - - - - - - - Metal Gear () - Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished - The Final Chapter (*PCECD*), Twinbee, Bionic Commando, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (), Life Force, Mega Man (), Maniac Mansion, Contra, 1943: The Battle of Midway, Darius, Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel, Super Contra, Resident Evil Village: Shadows of Rose - Galaga '88 - Unique Systems Covered: 6/15 Total Games Beaten: 22 |
"RULES"
1. Respect each other and the gamekeeper(s) - this activity is a gift to the community, and jerks kill the fun. 2. Beat games. Proof is NOT required via an image, but lying is lame and you won't win anything for beating the most games. All you get is bragging rights. 3. It doesn't matter when you started the game - as long as you finish it this year, it counts. However, you cannot load up a finished save file and refight the final boss to get a clear. 4. If you beat a game and then post about it in the next calendar month, I will count that toward the current month. It gets convoluted trying to edit past documents, so remember that when playing. 5. DLC campaigns can count as a single clear for their respective game, so beating The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Champion's Ballad counts as two clears: BOTW and BOTW DLC. Any further DLC completed for that game will be lumped into the first campaign. 6. If you are interested in badges, when you beat a game for one, include something like 'Counts towards badge X' OR 'Earns me badge X, first game was Y.' One particular badge requires proof to obtain, however. 7. All participating past gamekeepers are thanked with a medal: image |
ICONS & BADGES
Key - 50% of systems covered, - 100% of systems covered, - 0 games beaten, - 5 games beaten, - 10 games beaten (additional gold stars for 20, 30, 40, 60, etc), - 50 games beaten, - 100 games beaten, - 150 games beaten, - 200 games beaten, - top user in systems completed, - top user in games beaten, - badge leader Badges, note 2 games required for each 2nd Amendment: Beat 2 FPS or 3rd Person (ex: DOOM). All Aces: Beat 2 virtual card games (ex: Hearthstone) - win at least two matches in both. Bear & Bird: Beat 2 3D platformers and/or collect-a-thons (ex: Banjo-Kazooie). BFFL: Beat 2 primarily cooperative games with another person (ex: It Takes Two) - online or couch. Bo Knows: Beat 2 sports games (ex: Madden 08) - complete a single season. Brain Teaser: Beat 2 puzzle games (ex: Tetris). Chance Time!: Beat 2 party games or virtual board games (ex: Mario Party) - short games (under an hour) must be beaten twice while long games (an hour or longer) can be beaten once. Cross the Streams: Beat 2 cross-over games (ex: Mario & Sonic at The Olympic Games). The 2+ franchises meeting MUST be the game's theme, not just a small cameo by one in another's universe. Days Gone By: Beat two games that require 100+ hours to finish (ex: The Elder Scrolls), any genre. Requires in-game timer for proof. Destroy the Core: Beat 2 SHMUPs or on-rails shooters (ex: Gradius). Facelift: Beat a game as well as its remake, remaster, or demake - remake must have substantial differences. Gamer's Day: Beat the exact same game five times in one year. Girl Power: Beat 2 games with female leads, or are targeted towards a feminine audience (ex: Kirby?). Grown-Ass Man: Beat 2 challenging games (ex: Castlevania). Guybrush Threepwood: Beat 2 games from the point-&-click, text adventure, or walking simulator genres (ex: King's Quest). Hackin' and Slashin': Beat 2 3D hack-and-slash or musou titles (ex: Ninja Gaiden). Heavy Machine Gun: Beat 2 run 'n' gun games (ex: Mega Man). Hop 'n' Bop: Beat 2 platforming games (ex: Super Mario Bros.). Hyrulian Hero: Beat 2 action/adventure titles (ex: The Legend of Zelda). Level Up!: Beat 2 JRPGs (ex: Final Fantasy). Localize Mother 3: Beat 2 Japanese games that haven't been officially localized outside of Japan (ex: Mother 3). Makin' Money with Minigames!: Beat 2 games that are made entirely of minigames (ex: WarioWare Inc.). Mass Destruction: Beat 2 games centered on destruction (ex: Rampage). Metroidvania: Beat 2 open-ended 2D platformers that focus on backtracking (ex: Metroid). Moustache-Twirlin': Beat 2 games starring a villain or morally-dubious character (ex: Wario Land). Now You're Playing with Plastic: Beat 2 games using non-standard controllers (light gun, musical instrument, steering wheel, dance pad, etc.). Pile Drivin': Beat 2 belt-scrolling brawler/beat 'em ups (ex: Final Fight). Quarter Muncher: Beat 2 games from the classic arcade, pinball, or breakout genres (ex: PAC-MAN). Quest for Peace: Beat 2 predominately superhero focused titles (ex: Batman: Arkham City). Raccoon City: Beat 2 survival horror games (ex: Resident Evil). Race Drivin': Beat 2 racing games (ex: Mario Kart 64). Rhythmic: Beat 2 rhythm games (ex: PaRappa the Rapper). Street Fightin': Beat 2 1-on-1 fighters (ex: Street Fighter 2) - beat standard arcade mode with 2+ characters OR beat 10+ match story mode. The Best Offense: Beat 2 strategy titles, tactical RPGs, or RTS (ex: Fire Emblem Awakening). Vault Boy: Beat 2 open world and/or Western RPGs (ex: Fallout). You're Winner: Beat 2 games with <55 review OR user score on Metacritic (ex: Sonic '06), or justify how poor your game was. Must be shovelware-quality, not just a game you don't like.
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11-Jun-23 10:57am
#2 SupremeSarna
sailorneorune wrote:
#5- F-Zero AX Arcade We got to check out an actual 2-player F-Zero AX cabinet at OMG!Con! Played a race, won it, got extra data for my F-Zero GX save.
I’m not sure winning one race counts as beating the game, but this is an arcade game… I’ll let it slide in this case.
#2 SupremeSarna
sailorneorune wrote:
#5- F-Zero AX Arcade We got to check out an actual 2-player F-Zero AX cabinet at OMG!Con! Played a race, won it, got extra data for my F-Zero GX save.
I’m not sure winning one race counts as beating the game, but this is an arcade game… I’ll let it slide in this case.
11-Jun-23 9:38pm
#3 SupremeSarna
I beat Mega Man 2 .
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Beaten on Difficult mode. The stages and Robot Masters are bizarrely easy. Then you reach Wily Castle and things get much harder—almost jarringly so. Shoutout to the Mecha Dragon that has elongated knockback on his projectiles (and only those ones) so that he can effortlessly knock you into the pit below. Honestly, half my playtime went toward that castle. It's a little crazy. But still a great game overall.
#3 SupremeSarna
I beat Mega Man 2 .
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Beaten on Difficult mode. The stages and Robot Masters are bizarrely easy. Then you reach Wily Castle and things get much harder—almost jarringly so. Shoutout to the Mecha Dragon that has elongated knockback on his projectiles (and only those ones) so that he can effortlessly knock you into the pit below. Honestly, half my playtime went toward that castle. It's a little crazy. But still a great game overall.
11-Jun-23 10:32pm
#4 SupremeSarna
Updated! I was really off on the badge count, but everything should be fixed. I clearly have too much freetime on workbreaks if I'm beating that many 3DS games each week. And somehow I took an entire month between Mega Man 4 and 3... how in the world did that happen?
#4 SupremeSarna
Updated! I was really off on the badge count, but everything should be fixed. I clearly have too much freetime on workbreaks if I'm beating that many 3DS games each week. And somehow I took an entire month between Mega Man 4 and 3... how in the world did that happen?
11-Jun-23 10:53pm
#5 Bleed_DukeBlue
Thanks @SupremeSarna! Just one small thing: I noticed that I’m missing the Level Up! badge. I previously beat Final Fantasy I and The Caligula Effect: Overdose.
#5 Bleed_DukeBlue
Thanks @SupremeSarna! Just one small thing: I noticed that I’m missing the Level Up! badge. I previously beat Final Fantasy I and The Caligula Effect: Overdose.
11-Jun-23 11:58pm
#6 SupremeSarna
Bleed_DukeBlue wrote:
Thanks @SupremeSarna! Just one small thing: I noticed that I’m missing the Level Up! badge. I previously beat Final Fantasy I and The Caligula Effect: Overdose.Gotcha covered.
#6 SupremeSarna
Bleed_DukeBlue wrote:
Thanks @SupremeSarna! Just one small thing: I noticed that I’m missing the Level Up! badge. I previously beat Final Fantasy I and The Caligula Effect: Overdose.Gotcha covered.
12-Jun-23 12:40am
#7 Bleed_DukeBlue
Thanks!
SupremeSarna wrote:
Bleed_DukeBlue wrote:> Thanks @SupremeSarna! Just one small thing: I noticed that I’m missing the Level> Up! badge. I previously beat Final Fantasy I and The Caligula Effect: Overdose.> Gotcha covered.
#7 Bleed_DukeBlue
Thanks!
SupremeSarna wrote:
Bleed_DukeBlue wrote:> Thanks @SupremeSarna! Just one small thing: I noticed that I’m missing the Level> Up! badge. I previously beat Final Fantasy I and The Caligula Effect: Overdose.> Gotcha covered.
12-Jun-23 11:23pm
#8 Slickriven
I just beat Shock Troopers for the 4th time now. I imported all of my PC games into Launchbox the other day and noticed that I had the PC port of this from Amazon Games so I figured I'd try that. It plays a little different as your 'credit' only earns you 1 health bar for a given character you select and I didn't do the 'team of 3' mode where I picked 3 players. So with that approach I cycled through each of the 8 characters and did okay with the faster ones and not so great with the 3-4 slower ones, which is how I've been playing before.
I also decided to try to switch the paths to the final boss. There are 3 and in my first 3 runs I did each one and this time I started in the Jungle and went to the Mountains when they give you the 1 chance, after like the 3rd stage. Anyhow doing that seemed to give me a new mission in-between the 2 paths, so for my 5th run I'll do yet another set to see if there's another in-between mission and if it's different. If so I might have to beat it 6 times to hit that final unique mission. I also beat the final boss with another person to get the 1 still shot for their unique 'victory screen'.
I do think I'll beat it the 5th time on my mini, so I need to get that hooked up.
#8 Slickriven
I just beat Shock Troopers for the 4th time now. I imported all of my PC games into Launchbox the other day and noticed that I had the PC port of this from Amazon Games so I figured I'd try that. It plays a little different as your 'credit' only earns you 1 health bar for a given character you select and I didn't do the 'team of 3' mode where I picked 3 players. So with that approach I cycled through each of the 8 characters and did okay with the faster ones and not so great with the 3-4 slower ones, which is how I've been playing before.
I also decided to try to switch the paths to the final boss. There are 3 and in my first 3 runs I did each one and this time I started in the Jungle and went to the Mountains when they give you the 1 chance, after like the 3rd stage. Anyhow doing that seemed to give me a new mission in-between the 2 paths, so for my 5th run I'll do yet another set to see if there's another in-between mission and if it's different. If so I might have to beat it 6 times to hit that final unique mission. I also beat the final boss with another person to get the 1 still shot for their unique 'victory screen'.
I do think I'll beat it the 5th time on my mini, so I need to get that hooked up.
13-Jun-23 8:40pm
#9 Slickriven
5th of June, 39th overall, 12th
Tinykin
Likely really only counts toward Bear & Bird that I already have
Heard good things about this GP title and jumped into it the other night. It was addicting of sorts with me playing until 3AM the other night thanks to my feeling of, 'just do this one more task and be done'... only to keep doing tasks. It was an endearing and enjoyable title, though I didn't pay much attention to the oddball story and blew through much of the dialog you had to read - the aesthetic, art style and simple gameplay was the sauce. I ended up doing everything in the game except for collecting all of the pollen in 3 of 7 rooms b/c I didn't want to hunt for ~45 little bits to collect from ~7k total as some rooms have over 1k in them. But I found all the pollen in more than have of the rooms and found/did everything else.
#9 Slickriven
5th of June, 39th overall, 12th
Tinykin
Likely really only counts toward Bear & Bird that I already have
Heard good things about this GP title and jumped into it the other night. It was addicting of sorts with me playing until 3AM the other night thanks to my feeling of, 'just do this one more task and be done'... only to keep doing tasks. It was an endearing and enjoyable title, though I didn't pay much attention to the oddball story and blew through much of the dialog you had to read - the aesthetic, art style and simple gameplay was the sauce. I ended up doing everything in the game except for collecting all of the pollen in 3 of 7 rooms b/c I didn't want to hunt for ~45 little bits to collect from ~7k total as some rooms have over 1k in them. But I found all the pollen in more than have of the rooms and found/did everything else.
13-Jun-23 11:54pm
#10 TalonJedi87
#27
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond
I enjoyed the remastered edition quite well for the most part. I just wish the global trade system was a bit more polished and fleshed out. The final Elite Four champion gave me a little run for my money too. Took me a few tries to beat her. Other than that it was another return to my early 20’s with this one. Next I think I’ll try out Arceus to see how the new Pokémon formula works.
#10 TalonJedi87
#27
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond
I enjoyed the remastered edition quite well for the most part. I just wish the global trade system was a bit more polished and fleshed out. The final Elite Four champion gave me a little run for my money too. Took me a few tries to beat her. Other than that it was another return to my early 20’s with this one. Next I think I’ll try out Arceus to see how the new Pokémon formula works.
14-Jun-23 12:29am
#11 SupremeSarna
I beat Pikmin 3's DLC: all 36 missions and boss rematches. For some annoying reason, purchased DLC on Wii U seems to only work on the one user profile that bought. My Pikmin 3 file was User 2, but only User 1 had access to all of it. Regardless, I beat each pack. There's a ton of content here, lemme tell ya, but I wasn't particular about getting a platinum score on every stage. I got two plats, a few golds, a buncha silvers, and plenty of bronzes. I'm just not a fan of multitasking with three groups of characters, so I can't make the best use of time. But I know quality when I see it, and the DLC for this game is certainly that!
#11 SupremeSarna
I beat Pikmin 3's DLC: all 36 missions and boss rematches. For some annoying reason, purchased DLC on Wii U seems to only work on the one user profile that bought. My Pikmin 3 file was User 2, but only User 1 had access to all of it. Regardless, I beat each pack. There's a ton of content here, lemme tell ya, but I wasn't particular about getting a platinum score on every stage. I got two plats, a few golds, a buncha silvers, and plenty of bronzes. I'm just not a fan of multitasking with three groups of characters, so I can't make the best use of time. But I know quality when I see it, and the DLC for this game is certainly that!
14-Jun-23 2:00pm
#12 Bleed_DukeBlue
#43 down: American Idol on Game Boy Advance (emulated on my Anbernic), first clear for the rhythmic badge.
This was pretty easy but not particularly fun.
#12 Bleed_DukeBlue
#43 down: American Idol on Game Boy Advance (emulated on my Anbernic), first clear for the rhythmic badge.
This was pretty easy but not particularly fun.
14-Jun-23 10:51pm
#13 SupremeSarna
Against all odds, I beat Sonic the Hedgehog with zero lives to spare.
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This game was like $2 at a garage sale last August, and now I’ve finally gotten around to playing it. Not a bad time once you get past Spring Yard Zone. This game is pretty guilty of reusing level geography—enough so that I questioned if I was replaying an area I’d previously finished multiple times. Spring Yard and Star Light Zone we’re the biggest offenders here.
I have to tiptoe through Sonic stages to survive, so a lot of the high speed fun is sucked out for me. But unlike the later games, this one was a pretty reasonable jaunt through just a few worlds, enough so to beat it in just two or three attempts. There’s no darn Death Egg Robot in this one, so I could actually beat it. (I like Sonic 2, for those asking, but I’ve never beaten its final boss. I’ve beaten Sonic 3 & Knuckles.)
#13 SupremeSarna
Against all odds, I beat Sonic the Hedgehog with zero lives to spare.
[imgt w=640 h=853]https://i.imgur.io/6...[/imgt]
This game was like $2 at a garage sale last August, and now I’ve finally gotten around to playing it. Not a bad time once you get past Spring Yard Zone. This game is pretty guilty of reusing level geography—enough so that I questioned if I was replaying an area I’d previously finished multiple times. Spring Yard and Star Light Zone we’re the biggest offenders here.
I have to tiptoe through Sonic stages to survive, so a lot of the high speed fun is sucked out for me. But unlike the later games, this one was a pretty reasonable jaunt through just a few worlds, enough so to beat it in just two or three attempts. There’s no darn Death Egg Robot in this one, so I could actually beat it. (I like Sonic 2, for those asking, but I’ve never beaten its final boss. I’ve beaten Sonic 3 & Knuckles.)
15-Jun-23 12:22am
#14 SupremeSarna
After a bunch of research and asking around, I downloaded and beat Grimace’s Birthday (“originally” GBC).
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McDonald’s is currently celebrating the anniversary of one of its old mascots, apparently, and they tasked a retro game developer to make a free tie-in game that actually runs natively on Game Boy Color hardware. It even has a “please insert this into a colored Game Boy” screen like GBC games often had. The attention to detail making this a faithful retro game is admirable.
It’s a very short platformer that has running and jumping stages and skateboarding ones. Grimace face plants too often on his board, but the game’s over so fast, you’ll barely notice. The music goes harder than it needs to, which is funny. I was a tad distracted every time a character used modern slang or 2020s vernacular (“I can’t even with you, Hamburglar”), since it’s anachronistic. This game does a good job advertising the Grimace Birthday Shake, the collectibles scattered across the stages and undoubtedly a delicious treat at your local fast food establishment. The game’s greatest challenge comes in the form of the Score Attack mode—collecting all 20 birthday presents in the labyrinth as the timer ticks down can get pretty intense. Somehow I got 32/20 presents on my last run…? Weird.
Either way, this obvious advertisement game had a lot of soul poured into it, and the fact that I can play it on a modded 3DS makes it way cooler. I’m quite happy I played it! Now go try it yourself if you have the means.
“I love war!” -Grimace, McDonaldland Card Game Party
#14 SupremeSarna
After a bunch of research and asking around, I downloaded and beat Grimace’s Birthday (“originally” GBC).
[imgt w=640 h=853]https://i.imgur.io/k...[/imgt]
McDonald’s is currently celebrating the anniversary of one of its old mascots, apparently, and they tasked a retro game developer to make a free tie-in game that actually runs natively on Game Boy Color hardware. It even has a “please insert this into a colored Game Boy” screen like GBC games often had. The attention to detail making this a faithful retro game is admirable.
It’s a very short platformer that has running and jumping stages and skateboarding ones. Grimace face plants too often on his board, but the game’s over so fast, you’ll barely notice. The music goes harder than it needs to, which is funny. I was a tad distracted every time a character used modern slang or 2020s vernacular (“I can’t even with you, Hamburglar”), since it’s anachronistic. This game does a good job advertising the Grimace Birthday Shake, the collectibles scattered across the stages and undoubtedly a delicious treat at your local fast food establishment. The game’s greatest challenge comes in the form of the Score Attack mode—collecting all 20 birthday presents in the labyrinth as the timer ticks down can get pretty intense. Somehow I got 32/20 presents on my last run…? Weird.
Either way, this obvious advertisement game had a lot of soul poured into it, and the fact that I can play it on a modded 3DS makes it way cooler. I’m quite happy I played it! Now go try it yourself if you have the means.
“I love war!” -Grimace, McDonaldland Card Game Party
15-Jun-23 1:16pm
#15 SupremeSarna
The beats just keep on coming! I beat Gargoyle’s Quest II: The Demon Darkness (originally NES) at work.
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I played Gargoyle’s Quest for GB last year, and it kinda stunk. The screen was too small to display everything it should’ve, the text was poorly translated and barely fit on screen, it was far too open-ended, and there were too many identical enemy encounters. This NES sequel is an improvement. It’s far more linear, the screen shows you enough to play well, and the translation is decent. I had more fun and beat it far quicker. It’s no must-play, but it made a nice reprieve from Mega Man.
#15 SupremeSarna
The beats just keep on coming! I beat Gargoyle’s Quest II: The Demon Darkness (originally NES) at work.
[imgt w=640 h=480]https://i.imgur.io/L...[/imgt]
I played Gargoyle’s Quest for GB last year, and it kinda stunk. The screen was too small to display everything it should’ve, the text was poorly translated and barely fit on screen, it was far too open-ended, and there were too many identical enemy encounters. This NES sequel is an improvement. It’s far more linear, the screen shows you enough to play well, and the translation is decent. I had more fun and beat it far quicker. It’s no must-play, but it made a nice reprieve from Mega Man.
16-Jun-23 8:51pm
#16 incubus421
Just my 11th clear this year on 6/16.
Might and Magic book I
I do not envy anyone that had to hand draw out each and every map for this game. Different times for sure. It had to have taken hundreds upon hundreds of hours to beat this when it first came out. Auto mapping was the best thing to ever hit the cRPG genre! I received a party score of 420,326 upon completion. This was difficult to get into at first, and the difficulty is unforgiving at times. The classic grind is completely necessary here!
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#16 incubus421
Just my 11th clear this year on 6/16.
Might and Magic book I
I do not envy anyone that had to hand draw out each and every map for this game. Different times for sure. It had to have taken hundreds upon hundreds of hours to beat this when it first came out. Auto mapping was the best thing to ever hit the cRPG genre! I received a party score of 420,326 upon completion. This was difficult to get into at first, and the difficulty is unforgiving at times. The classic grind is completely necessary here!
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18-Jun-23 2:19am
#18 Renaissance2K
My first impressions with Mirror's Edge: Catalyst weren't great. I'm a big fan of the original, in spite of its flaws, and I was thrilled to see the franchise called out as Frank's Game of the Month; but the lore reboot, the clunky platforming, and the cramming of a zillion unnecessary modern gaming conventions landed like a boulder. After filling out the Movement skill tree (ugh...) and reluctantly accepting the existence of the MAG, I was starting to really crave my playthroughs and the parkour zen that the series does such a great job of cultivating. I miss the original, though, especially its simpler aesthetic and dreamy soundtrack.
Number: 20
Full Title: Mirror's Edge: Catalyst
Platform Played: EA (Origin)
Collection: N/A
Native Platform: Windows
Original Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Applicable Badge: Girl Power (1/2)
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, Just Shapes & Beats, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, Virtua Fighter PC
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- Virtua Fighter
Unique Systems Covered: 12/38
Total Games Beaten: 20
Five days until Final Fantasy XVI takes over my at-home game time. I'll be keeping busy with Golden Sun and Daytona USA in the meantime.
#18 Renaissance2K
My first impressions with Mirror's Edge: Catalyst weren't great. I'm a big fan of the original, in spite of its flaws, and I was thrilled to see the franchise called out as Frank's Game of the Month; but the lore reboot, the clunky platforming, and the cramming of a zillion unnecessary modern gaming conventions landed like a boulder. After filling out the Movement skill tree (ugh...) and reluctantly accepting the existence of the MAG, I was starting to really crave my playthroughs and the parkour zen that the series does such a great job of cultivating. I miss the original, though, especially its simpler aesthetic and dreamy soundtrack.
Number: 20
Full Title: Mirror's Edge: Catalyst
Platform Played: EA (Origin)
Collection: N/A
Native Platform: Windows
Original Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Applicable Badge: Girl Power (1/2)
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, Just Shapes & Beats, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, Virtua Fighter PC
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- Doom 64
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- Virtua Fighter
Unique Systems Covered: 12/38
Total Games Beaten: 20
Five days until Final Fantasy XVI takes over my at-home game time. I'll be keeping busy with Golden Sun and Daytona USA in the meantime.
18-Jun-23 8:51pm
#19 SupremeSarna
Renaissance2K wrote:
My first impressions with Mirror's Edge: Catalyst weren't great. I'm a big fan of the original, in spite of its flaws, and I was thrilled to see the franchise called out as Frank's Game of the Month; but the lore reboot, the clunky platforming, and the cramming of a zillion unnecessary modern gaming conventions landed like a boulder. After filling out the Movement skill tree (ugh...) and reluctantly accepting the existence of the MAG, I was starting to really crave my playthroughs and the parkour zen that the series does such a great job of cultivating. I miss the original, though, especially its simpler aesthetic and dreamy soundtrack. Number: 20 Full Title: " rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="twitter.com/Renaissance2K/status/1669733680359809024 (secure)">Mirror's Edge: Catalyst Platform Played: EA (Origin) Collection: N/A Native Platform: Windows Original Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Applicable Badge: Girl Power (1/2) ... Five days until Final Fantasy XVI takes over my at-home game time. I'll be keeping busy with Golden Sun and Daytona USA in the meantime.
You played it on an EA (Origin)? What exactly is that? How should I classify it on the Google Doc?
#19 SupremeSarna
Renaissance2K wrote:
My first impressions with Mirror's Edge: Catalyst weren't great. I'm a big fan of the original, in spite of its flaws, and I was thrilled to see the franchise called out as Frank's Game of the Month; but the lore reboot, the clunky platforming, and the cramming of a zillion unnecessary modern gaming conventions landed like a boulder. After filling out the Movement skill tree (ugh...) and reluctantly accepting the existence of the MAG, I was starting to really crave my playthroughs and the parkour zen that the series does such a great job of cultivating. I miss the original, though, especially its simpler aesthetic and dreamy soundtrack. Number: 20 Full Title: " rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="twitter.com/Renaissance2K/status/1669733680359809024 (secure)">Mirror's Edge: Catalyst Platform Played: EA (Origin) Collection: N/A Native Platform: Windows Original Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Applicable Badge: Girl Power (1/2) ... Five days until Final Fantasy XVI takes over my at-home game time. I'll be keeping busy with Golden Sun and Daytona USA in the meantime.
You played it on an EA (Origin)? What exactly is that? How should I classify it on the Google Doc?
18-Jun-23 9:00pm
#20 SupremeSarna
I beat Mega Man (originally NES). At long last, I'm done with all six games on Mega Man Legacy Collection.
I was under the impression that Mega Man 1 was a bad game, being the first in a series that was revolutionized by its second game. Turns out I was wrong! I quite liked Mega Man 1, even if it has some slippery feet and only six Robot Masters. The Magnet Beam is a nifty gadget, the Yellow Devil is a decent challenge without being the brutal beast I'd heard about, and the music and graphics were better than I'd thought. Color me surprised!
I'd rank the first six games as follows: 6>4>2>1>3>5. 6 feels like the culmination of the NES series (ignoring 9 and 10 since those are technically Wii games) while 5 feels rushed and uninspired.
#20 SupremeSarna
I beat Mega Man (originally NES). At long last, I'm done with all six games on Mega Man Legacy Collection.
I was under the impression that Mega Man 1 was a bad game, being the first in a series that was revolutionized by its second game. Turns out I was wrong! I quite liked Mega Man 1, even if it has some slippery feet and only six Robot Masters. The Magnet Beam is a nifty gadget, the Yellow Devil is a decent challenge without being the brutal beast I'd heard about, and the music and graphics were better than I'd thought. Color me surprised!
I'd rank the first six games as follows: 6>4>2>1>3>5. 6 feels like the culmination of the NES series (ignoring 9 and 10 since those are technically Wii games) while 5 feels rushed and uninspired.
18-Jun-23 10:29pm
#21 Renaissance2K
SupremeSarna wrote:
Renaissance2K wrote:> My first impressions with Mirror's Edge: Catalyst weren't great. I'm a big fan of> the original, in spite of its flaws, and I was thrilled to see the franchise called> out as Frank's Game of the Month; but the lore reboot, the clunky platforming, and> the cramming of a zillion unnecessary modern gaming conventions landed like a boulder.> After filling out the Movement skill tree (ugh...) and reluctantly accepting the> existence of the MAG, I was starting to really crave my playthroughs and the parkour> zen that the series does such a great job of cultivating. I miss the original, though,> especially its simpler aesthetic and dreamy soundtrack.> > Number: 20> Full Title: > (secure)" rel="nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/Renaissance2K/status/1669733680359809024>" target="_blank">Mirror's Edge: Catalyst> Platform Played: EA (Origin)> Collection: N/A> Native Platform: Windows> Original Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One> Applicable Badge: Girl Power (1/2)> > ...> Five days until Final Fantasy XVI takes over my at-home game time. I'll be keeping> busy with Golden Sun and Daytona USA in the meantime. You played it on an EA (Origin)? What exactly is that? How should I classify it on the Google Doc?
Just put it down as PC.
#21 Renaissance2K
SupremeSarna wrote:
Renaissance2K wrote:> My first impressions with Mirror's Edge: Catalyst weren't great. I'm a big fan of> the original, in spite of its flaws, and I was thrilled to see the franchise called> out as Frank's Game of the Month; but the lore reboot, the clunky platforming, and> the cramming of a zillion unnecessary modern gaming conventions landed like a boulder.> After filling out the Movement skill tree (ugh...) and reluctantly accepting the> existence of the MAG, I was starting to really crave my playthroughs and the parkour> zen that the series does such a great job of cultivating. I miss the original, though,> especially its simpler aesthetic and dreamy soundtrack.> > Number: 20> Full Title: > (secure)" rel="nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/Renaissance2K/status/1669733680359809024>" target="_blank">Mirror's Edge: Catalyst> Platform Played: EA (Origin)> Collection: N/A> Native Platform: Windows> Original Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One> Applicable Badge: Girl Power (1/2)> > ...> Five days until Final Fantasy XVI takes over my at-home game time. I'll be keeping> busy with Golden Sun and Daytona USA in the meantime. You played it on an EA (Origin)? What exactly is that? How should I classify it on the Google Doc?
Just put it down as PC.
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