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Games Beaten in 2021 - 71
* denotes a replay

January (20 Games Beaten)
1. Project MIKHAIL: A Muv-Luv War Story - Steam - January 1
2. Shin Megami Tensei V - Switch - January 9
3. Halo 2600 - Atari 2600 - January 10
4. Cruis'n Blast - Switch - January 13
5. Alan Wake - PlayStation 5 - January 15
6. Alan Wake's American Nightmare - Xbox 360 - January 15
7. Apsulov: End of Gods - Playstation 5 - January 16
8. Captain U - Wii U - January 16
9. Raji: An Ancient Epic - Xbox One - January 17
10. JankBrain - Switch - January 22
11. Would You Like to Run an Idol Café - Switch - January 22
12. Bury Me, My Love - Switch - January 22
13. A Normal Lost Phone - Switch - January 22
14. Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story - Switch - January 22
15. Cthulhu Saves Christmas - Switch - January 23
16. Armed 7 - Dreamcast - January 24
17. Satazius Next - Dreamcast - January 24
18. Wolflame - Dreamcast - January 25
19. Metal Slug 1st Mission - Neo Geo Pocket - January 25
20. Metal Slug 2nd Mission - Neo Geo Pocket - January 26


February (1 Games Beaten)
21. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - Switch - February 5


March (0 Games Beaten)
wow I suck ass lmao


April (3 Games Beaten)
22. The Last of Us Part II - PlayStation 4 - April 9
23. Metro 2033 Redux - PlayStation 4 - April 14
24. Sakura Angels - Switch - April 26


May (3 Games Beaten)
25. The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures - Gamecube - May 8
26. Metro Last Light Redux - PlayStation 4 - May 14
27. Metro Exodus - Series X - May 28


June (11 Games Beaten)
28. Cyberpunk 2077 - Series X - June 11
29. Sniper Elite 5 - Series X - June 12
30. The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker - PlayStation 4 - June 15
31. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Xbox One - June 16
32. 007 Legends - Wii U - June 17
33. TimeSplitters 2 - Xbox - June 18
34. TimeSplitters: Future Perfect - Xbox - June 18
35. I Saw Black Clouds - PlayStation 4 - June 19
36. Call of Duty: Black Ops - Declassified - PlayStation Vita - June 20
37. The House of the Dead Remake - Switch - June 24
38. Halo Wars Definitive Edition - Xbox One - June 29*


July (14 Games Beaten)
39. Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes - Switch - July 5
40. Halo Reach - Xbox 360 - July 6*
41. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary - Xbox 360 - July 8*
42. Halo 2 Anniversary - Xbox One - July 9*
43. Halo 3: ODST - Xbox 360 - July 10*
44. Halo 3 - Xbox 360 - July 10*
45. Halo 4 - Xbox 360 - July 11*
46. Halo: Spartan Assault - Xbox One - July 12*
47. Space Jam: A New Legacy - The Game - Xbox One - July 12
48. Halo 5: Guardians - Xbox One - July 14*
49. Halo 4: Spartan Ops - Xbox 360 - July 17
50. Halo Wars 2 - Xbox One - July 18*
51. Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare - Xbox One - July 19
52. Maneater - Series X - July 20*
53. Maneater: Truth Quest - Series X - July 21*


August (2 Games Beaten)
54. Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse - Steam - August 5
55. Radian Historia: Perfect Chronology - 3DS - August 24


September (3 Games Beaten)
56. Silver Falls: Ghoul Busters - 3DS - September 3
57. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Arcade - September 9
58. Pokemon Red - Game Boy - September 13*


October (9 Games Beaten)
59. Pokemon Yellow - Game Boy Color - October 2*
60. Pokemon Crystal - Game Boy Color - October 9*
61. Pokemon Blue - Game Boy - October 21*
62. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 - Switch - October 24
63. Amnesia: The Dark Descent - Xbox One - October 26
64. Amnesia: Justine - Xbox One - October 27
65. Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs - Xbox One - October 29
66. Amnesia: Rebirth - Xbox Series X - October 30
67. Outbreak - PlayStation 4 - October 31


November (4 Games Beaten)
68. BOXBOY! - 3DS - November 1
69. BOXBOXBOY! - 3DS - November 4
70. BYE-BYE BOY! - 3DS - November 5
71. The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero - Switch - November 15


71. The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero - Switch - November 15

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Trails from Zero is the fourth game in the “series,” although defining what is and isn’t part of the series is a bit easier said than done since it’s like a sub-series of a sub-series of a late 80s series. The series we’re concerned with here is the Trails series (or Kiseki if you want to be a pedantic weeb), and that’s what this is #4 in. Despite that, it’s the 8th game in that series to be released officially in English. Life is hard for Trails fans.

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So the Trails series is currently broken into three arcs with a fourth on the way. The first three games are the Liberl arc, the three Trails in the Sky games. The sixth through ninth games - and the ones I’m willing to bet were, like mine, most English-speaking players’ first experience with the series - are the Erebonia arc, the four Trails of Cold Steel games. Games four and five are the Crossbell arc, Trails from Zero and the upcoming localization of Trails of Azure. So this is the fourth game in the series, the eighth game officially localized for the West, and the start of the second arc. Again, life is hard for Trails fans.

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Despite releasing on Playstation 4 and Switch, this isn’t a 3D game with mind-blowing grayfex. This is a pretty humble-looking 2D game because it’s not new at all; it’s a remastered port of a PSP game from 2010. It is, however, new to the West. Coming on the heels of Trails of Cold Steel IV, a fully 3D JRPG, it’s understandable that some folks would be a bit taken aback by the 2D sprites in Trails from Zero, but don’t let that dissuade you; there’s an amazing game to be found here. It is not, however, the game I would suggest newcomers to the series play as their first introduction to Trails. Cold Steel 1 is a good starting point, but you really ought to start with the first Trails in the Sky (sadly only available on PSP and PC in English).

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Picking up a few months after the events of the Trails in the Sky trilogy, Trails from Zero focuses on Lloyd Bannings, a rookie detective with the Crossbell Police Department, as he tries to make a difference in his hometown and slowly pull back the cover on the corruption festering in the city’s shadows. One thing to note about this game - and one of the reasons I say that this is a game for established Trails fans and not newcomers - is that it’s a very slow burn. You’ll be over halfway through the game before the drama really picks up. That’s not entirely unheard of in the Trails series, but while Trails in the Sky and Trails of Cold Steel both had slow build-ups, neither felt nearly as prolonged as Trails from Zero. That’s not to say that the build-up is pointless or bad, but be prepared to play 20 hours before it goes from an interesting police slice of life to claws-in-your-flesh drama that leaves you NEEDING to know what happens next.

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That said, I do think this is the weakest of the three arcs. This is, admittedly, only the first half of it, and the game ends in typical Trails fashion - a HUGE cliffhanger that has you chomping at the bit to play the next installment. The characters, though, just aren’t as interesting to me as Skies or Cold Steel. That’s very much a personal taste issue, and I know folks who say that Zero has their favorite Trails characters, so take that particular statement with a grain of salt, but I didn’t find Lloyd to be nearly as interesting a protagonist as Estelle or Rean, and I didn’t find Crossbell to be nearly as interesting a setting as Liberl or Erebonia. Despite that, though, if you’ve played either of those arcs, you’ll definitely want to play this one no matter what. For most of us in the West, we probably got a brief and somewhat confusing introduction to these characters towards the end of the Cold Steel arcs with their Crossbell cameos (which is why I suggest people play the Liberl and Crossbell arcs before starting the Erebonia arc), and that taste of Lloyd, Rixia, and KeA definitely made me excited to play this game and get to know those characters in earnest.

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Trails of Zero is a tough recommendation for me. For the record, I absolutely do recommend it, but that recommendation has a big asterisk next to it - play Trails in the Sky first. It’s totally playable without knowing anything about Trails in the Sky. Still, the context definitely makes the story more interesting and easier to understand, and I feel like it will be harder for players to stick with the admittedly very lengthy build-up the story has if they have some established interest in and knowledge of the world and universe. If you have that, though, while I found it the second weakest of the eight Trails games I’ve played (after Trails in the Sky 3rd), it was definitely a game well worth experiencing, and I’m super excited for Trails of Azure to come out in English next year.
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Re: Games Beaten 2022

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ElkinFencer10 wrote:Games Beaten in 2021 - 71
* denotes a replay

January (20 Games Beaten)
1. Project MIKHAIL: A Muv-Luv War Story - Steam - January 1
2. Shin Megami Tensei V - Switch - January 9
3. Halo 2600 - Atari 2600 - January 10
4. Cruis'n Blast - Switch - January 13
5. Alan Wake - PlayStation 5 - January 15
6. Alan Wake's American Nightmare - Xbox 360 - January 15
7. Apsulov: End of Gods - Playstation 5 - January 16
8. Captain U - Wii U - January 16
9. Raji: An Ancient Epic - Xbox One - January 17
10. JankBrain - Switch - January 22
11. Would You Like to Run an Idol Café - Switch - January 22
12. Bury Me, My Love - Switch - January 22
13. A Normal Lost Phone - Switch - January 22
14. Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story - Switch - January 22
15. Cthulhu Saves Christmas - Switch - January 23
16. Armed 7 - Dreamcast - January 24
17. Satazius Next - Dreamcast - January 24
18. Wolflame - Dreamcast - January 25
19. Metal Slug 1st Mission - Neo Geo Pocket - January 25
20. Metal Slug 2nd Mission - Neo Geo Pocket - January 26


February (1 Games Beaten)
21. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - Switch - February 5


March (0 Games Beaten)
wow I suck ass lmao


April (3 Games Beaten)
22. The Last of Us Part II - PlayStation 4 - April 9
23. Metro 2033 Redux - PlayStation 4 - April 14
24. Sakura Angels - Switch - April 26


May (3 Games Beaten)
25. The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures - Gamecube - May 8
26. Metro Last Light Redux - PlayStation 4 - May 14
27. Metro Exodus - Series X - May 28


June (11 Games Beaten)
28. Cyberpunk 2077 - Series X - June 11
29. Sniper Elite 5 - Series X - June 12
30. The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker - PlayStation 4 - June 15
31. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Xbox One - June 16
32. 007 Legends - Wii U - June 17
33. TimeSplitters 2 - Xbox - June 18
34. TimeSplitters: Future Perfect - Xbox - June 18
35. I Saw Black Clouds - PlayStation 4 - June 19
36. Call of Duty: Black Ops - Declassified - PlayStation Vita - June 20
37. The House of the Dead Remake - Switch - June 24
38. Halo Wars Definitive Edition - Xbox One - June 29*


July (14 Games Beaten)
39. Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes - Switch - July 5
40. Halo Reach - Xbox 360 - July 6*
41. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary - Xbox 360 - July 8*
42. Halo 2 Anniversary - Xbox One - July 9*
43. Halo 3: ODST - Xbox 360 - July 10*
44. Halo 3 - Xbox 360 - July 10*
45. Halo 4 - Xbox 360 - July 11*
46. Halo: Spartan Assault - Xbox One - July 12*
47. Space Jam: A New Legacy - The Game - Xbox One - July 12
48. Halo 5: Guardians - Xbox One - July 14*
49. Halo 4: Spartan Ops - Xbox 360 - July 17
50. Halo Wars 2 - Xbox One - July 18*
51. Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare - Xbox One - July 19
52. Maneater - Series X - July 20*
53. Maneater: Truth Quest - Series X - July 21*


August (2 Games Beaten)
54. Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse - Steam - August 5
55. Radian Historia: Perfect Chronology - 3DS - August 24


September (3 Games Beaten)
56. Silver Falls: Ghoul Busters - 3DS - September 3
57. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Arcade - September 9
58. Pokemon Red - Game Boy - September 13*


October (9 Games Beaten)
59. Pokemon Yellow - Game Boy Color - October 2*
60. Pokemon Crystal - Game Boy Color - October 9*
61. Pokemon Blue - Game Boy - October 21*
62. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 - Switch - October 24
63. Amnesia: The Dark Descent - Xbox One - October 26
64. Amnesia: Justine - Xbox One - October 27
65. Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs - Xbox One - October 29
66. Amnesia: Rebirth - Xbox Series X - October 30
67. Outbreak - PlayStation 4 - October 31


November (4 Games Beaten)
68. BOXBOY! - 3DS - November 1
69. BOXBOXBOY! - 3DS - November 4
70. BYE-BYE BOY! - 3DS - November 5
71. The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero - Switch - November 15


71. The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero - Switch - November 15

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Trails from Zero is the fourth game in the “series,” although defining what is and isn’t part of the series is a bit easier said than done since it’s like a sub-series of a sub-series of a late 80s series. The series we’re concerned with here is the Trails series (or Kiseki if you want to be a pedantic weeb), and that’s what this is #4 in. Despite that, it’s the 8th game in that series to be released officially in English. Life is hard for Trails fans.

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So the Trails series is currently broken into three arcs with a fourth on the way. The first three games are the Liberl arc, the three Trails in the Sky games. The sixth through ninth games - and the ones I’m willing to bet were, like mine, most English-speaking players’ first experience with the series - are the Erebonia arc, the four Trails of Cold Steel games. Games four and five are the Crossbell arc, Trails from Zero and the upcoming localization of Trails of Azure. So this is the fourth game in the series, the eighth game officially localized for the West, and the start of the second arc. Again, life is hard for Trails fans.

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Despite releasing on Playstation 4 and Switch, this isn’t a 3D game with mind-blowing grayfex. This is a pretty humble-looking 2D game because it’s not new at all; it’s a remastered port of a PSP game from 2010. It is, however, new to the West. Coming on the heels of Trails of Cold Steel IV, a fully 3D JRPG, it’s understandable that some folks would be a bit taken aback by the 2D sprites in Trails from Zero, but don’t let that dissuade you; there’s an amazing game to be found here. It is not, however, the game I would suggest newcomers to the series play as their first introduction to Trails. Cold Steel 1 is a good starting point, but you really ought to start with the first Trails in the Sky (sadly only available on PSP and PC in English).



So, after finishing Trails from Zero, I actually played a little bit of the prologue of Cold Steel 1. I wasn't able to finish it though as I just found Alisa to be an insufferable character. I get the impression that she is the main female character in this game, and I don't think I can stand having to play through an entire game that is focused on her. Kind of reminds of Valkyria Chronicles 4, we had a great heroine in the form of Alicia Melchiott in VC 1, only to follow that up with the awful Riley Miller in VC 4

I want to try the Trails in the Sky games, but from what I've seen on ebay they seem to be rather pricey.
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I recommend playing Skies on PC. Or just putting CFW on your PSP and pirating it. As for Alisa, I'll fight you for slandering my waifu.
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ElkinFencer10 wrote:I recommend playing Skies on PC. Or just putting CFW on your PSP and pirating it. As for Alisa, I'll fight you for slandering my waifu.


Yeah, I actually do have a PSP with CFW now that I think about it

As for Alisa, I've seen this trope so many times in anime and Japanese video games. The girl who treats the male protagonist like crap, but never gets called out on it. She's a jerk to him in the prologue for something that wasn't his fault, meaning that he has nothing to apologize for. Yet he acts like a whipped puppy dog who needs to find a way to make it up to her and get on her good side, instead of just standing up for himself and pointing out what a b**ch she's being. Before I could even finish the prologue I already hated both of those characters. I hate the tsundere female/beta male dynamic in Japanese media. It's just not my cup of tea.

We see it time and time again in Japanese games and anime and it's annoying.
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1. Record of Lodoss War - Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth (PC)(Action Adventure)
2. The Citadel (PC)(FPS)
3. Gothic 3 (PC)(RPG)
4. Witchaven (PC)(FPS)
5. Unpacking (PC)(Puzzle)
6. Firewatch (PC)(Adventure)
7. Perilous Warp (PC)(FPS)

8. The Ascent (PC)(RPG)
9. Borderlands: Game of the Year Enhanced - The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned (PC)(FPS/RPG)
10. Borderlands: Game of the Year Enhanced - The Secret Armory of General Knoxx (PC)(FPS/RPG)
11. Borderlands: Game of the Year Enhanced - Claptrap's New Robot Revolution (PC)(FPS/RPG)

12. Kingdom of the Dead (PC)(FPS)
13. Monument (PC)(FPS)
14. Bloodwash (PC)(Horror Adventure)
15. Dead Estate (PC)(Isometric Shooter)

16. Lost in Vivo (PC)(Survival Horror)
17. Star Explorers (PC)(FPS)
18. Dark Souls Remastered (Switch)(RPG)
19. NAM (PC)(FPS)
20. WWII GI (PC)(FPS)
21. Necromunda: Hired Gun (PC)(FPS)
22. Quake: Dimension of the Past (PC)(FPS)
23. Quake: Dimension of the Machine (PC)(FPS)
24. Quake: Scourge of Armagon (PC)(FPS)
25. Quake: Dissolution of Eternity (PC)(FPS)

26. Huntdown (PC)(Run and Gun)
27. A.W.O.L. (PC)(FPS)
28. Hands of Necromancy (PC)(FPS)
29. Cyberpunk 2077 (PC)(FPS/RPG)
30. Prodeus (PC)(FPS)
31. Tails of Iron (Switch)(Action)
32. Tails of Iron: Bloody Whiskers (Switch)(Action)
33. Arkos (PC)(FPS)
34. Security Booth: Director's Cut (PC)(Horror Adventure)
35. Skinwalker Hunt (PC)(FPS)
36. Vomitoreum (PC)(FPS)

37. Hellbound (PC)(FPS)
38. Streets of Rage 4 (Switch)(Beat 'Em Up)
39. Wholesome Slaughter (PC)(FPS)
40. Battle Engine Aquila (PC)(Action)
41. REKKR: Sunken Land (PC)(FPS)
42. PowerWash Simulator (PC)(FPS)

You are a power washer. People contact you with jobs. You clean things: vehicles, houses, bicycles, fire stations, amusement rides, spaceships, ancient temples, and so on. The corrupt town mayor and a greedy CEO run an illegal mining operation that is causing a volcano to become active, which will cause the entire Pacific Rim volcanic line to detonate. Scientists from the far future wonder why their timeline is changing. Prophecy says a power washer will save the world. The town cats are missing. A biplane manages to egg itself. It's a pretty normal game.

Is it a first person shooter? I'd argue yes. You interact with the world via first person. You have a firearm-esque implement which can be modified with different nozzles, ranges, and soaps. It shoots water. You shoot it at your enemy, grime. Clean enough grime, the object becomes clean. Clean all the objects, and you complete the level. It's simple, but it's still a first person shooter, you're just cleaning instead of fighting demons or terrorists.

PowerWash Simulator also comes with a variety of game modes. The first is the Career Mode, which is your overall storyline. You clean, you unlock more jobs, you earn money to buy more power washing gear. Then you have Challenge Mode, where you can redo certain levels to try and clean them in under a certain amount of time or by using less than a certain amount of water. Yes, it has an environmentally friendly game mode. Then you have Special Jobs, which are unique and not part of the storyline. Want to clean the Mars Rover? Now you can. And then there is Free Play, where you can clean any of the previously completed levels at your leisure, however you see fit. Different modes also allow for different amounts of players in multiplayer, so if you and 5 friends really want to clean a subway, here's your chance!

Does any of this sound ridiculous? Good, it should, because it is. It's also a lot of fun and really relaxing to see dirt and mud wipe away under your blasts of water. And the game also gives you percentages for overall cleanliness and object cleanliness as part of your hub. You can also highlight remaining dirt in the level and target specific objects that might not be clean yet, to make things even more user friendly. It's a soothing experience. It's also a fun experience. In fact, I'd say PowerWash Simulator is one of my favorite games I've played this year. And if you take up the washing, you'll understand why too.
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Raging Justice wrote:
ElkinFencer10 wrote:I recommend playing Skies on PC. Or just putting CFW on your PSP and pirating it. As for Alisa, I'll fight you for slandering my waifu.


Yeah, I actually do have a PSP with CFW now that I think about it

As for Alisa, I've seen this trope so many times in anime and Japanese video games. The girl who treats the male protagonist like crap, but never gets called out on it. She's a jerk to him in the prologue for something that wasn't his fault, meaning that he has nothing to apologize for. Yet he acts like a whipped puppy dog who needs to find a way to make it up to her and get on her good side, instead of just standing up for himself and pointing out what a b**ch she's being. Before I could even finish the prologue I already hated both of those characters. I hate the tsundere female/beta male dynamic in Japanese media. It's just not my cup of tea.

We see it time and time again in Japanese games and anime and it's annoying.


I feel you on the overdone trope, but just to point out since it's an equally overdone Western trope, there's no such thing as "alpha male" or "beta male" or whatever in humans.
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Raging Justice wrote:Before I could even finish the prologue I already hated both of those characters. I hate the tsundere female/beta male dynamic in Japanese media. It's just not my cup of tea.

We see it time and time again in Japanese games and anime and it's annoying.

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ElkinFencer10 wrote:there's no such thing as "alpha male"


wrong.

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Budsmoka paint any PS5 consoles you think?
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:
ElkinFencer10 wrote:there's no such thing as "alpha male"


wrong.

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Only alpha males beat 7th Saga.
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Re: the concept of the alpha male.

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