Games Finished October 2022

MNB4800

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In our 5th year doing this it is amazing how many members are participating throughout. I hope it has helped you as it helped me keeping my backlogs in check while enjoying my games.

As many have seen, I have completed a lot of games last year and still managed to do my hobbies, take care of family, career and the occasional travel (not counting 2020).

Not every month someone will be finishing a lot, as there are months where a person just can't finish anything. Then you got that streak going in another month.

Also, if you plan to replay the game, it is fine but don't repeat it at a later month as first completion is what counts.

Another thing is the criteria of what is considered completed in unclear games such as team based multiplayer games; I would say set a target for that. E.g. I considered Overwatch completed when I reached level 100. Or when I finished story mode (which was a long movie sequence) in Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator. You decide what you consider is completed as long as it is reasonable to a certain extend and correlate-able to a single player experience.

DLC completed at a separate time from the main game and has enough content (+1 hour) can be counted as a separate completion.

Console completions can be accepted as long as the main focus is still PC overall.

Completed Games:
697-It Takes Two






January 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34053554
February 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34053616
March 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34053687
April 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34053774
May 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34053845
June 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34053952
July 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34054500
August 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34054655
September 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34054878
 
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So despite one game completion, I am happy to announce that I quit Lost Ark. MMOs don't change and Korean MMOs are even worse. Great game but they requirement commitment. With that said:

697-It Takes Two: Finally completed this game with my youngest son and it was a blast. An amazing game that should be played by family members.
 
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Terminator Resistance - Not as good as I was hoping. I both liked and didn't like that the Terminator AI was basic. Very easy to aggro them and peel them away from the group. Seems that hive minded Skynet would let these guys talk to each other, but the fact they didn't meant I could actually survive.

Fictorum - Prretty good playground game with magic spells that can devastate entire towns in mere seconds. Starts out like a tough roguelite but once you're over a hump the game gets ridiculously easy and you're just ragdolling droves of enemies into the sky.

NFS: Heat - Underrated NFS game. Campaign was jarringly short. Still playing the game to get through all of the DLC included with Deluxe Edition. The Aston Martin quests are very challenging.
 
5 games:

Little Nightmares
Little Nightmares expansion
Little Nightmares 2
Plague Tale Requiem
Kena Bridge of Spirits
 
Heal + Distraint 2; Short adventure games, both by the same author.

Omensight; So-so action game.
Whateverland; Puzzle adventure game. Nice ideas but not very well done.
A Juggler's Tale; Pretty but poorly executed.
Alba A Wildlife Adventure; Short but cute.
The Journey Down; Rough around the edges and not very challenging but enjoyable p+c.
Evoland; Nice homage to the history of CRPGs.
Iron Lung; Short horror game.


Nine in all though none very substantial.
 
Two for me:
* MotoGP 22. The annual championship mode, all the way to a MotoGP world championship. I'm currently hunting the remaining achievements. A decade worth of MotoGP world championships, from MotoGP 13 to MotoGP 22, all done!
* Telltale's The Walking Dead. A matter of catching up on a little bit of adventure game history. I can't say I loved it, but it was fine for what it was.

I'm slowly working my way through Half-Life Alyx with dev commentary, and I've bought Days Gone. Looking forward to a month or two of zombiestomping!
 
Finished two games in October:

Grand Theft Auto V on PC
Final Fantasy III on NES


Now playing through Zelda: Breath of the Wild
 
1 - The Division - Felt like this game started out a bit more interesting than it ended up being. The setting was OK, and the game play was alright for the most part, but the level gating of content was kind of frustrating (higher level enemies were just bullet sponges). Constantly having to swap equipment was both time consuming and also tiring. I didn't feel the story was strung together all that well either. It seemed like we were just going along and then it abruptly ended, almost out of the blue. All the same, for the most part I still enjoyed playing through it in co-op with friends.
 
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