Games Beaten 2025
- RobertAugustdeMeijer
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Re: Games Beaten 2025
Thanks for all the (N64) reviews, Senpei, I'm enjoying them!
- RobertAugustdeMeijer
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Re: Games Beaten 2025
First six:
7. Company of Heroes
On paper this sounds like any other RTS, but this one has a bombast to it that makes everything feel urgent, hence its popular appeal. The campaign benefits from high production values, enhancing the historic significance of the battles. There's an extra emphasis on controlling many different parts of the map for resources, and less on building structures, making skirmishes action packed. Still, I'd recommend only trying out single player, as CoH3 and SC2 have better competitive scenes.
8/10
8. Animal Crossing: New Horizons
The amount of personality is commendable, but that's really all this 'game' has to offer. You can't help but feel like half the time you're just doing mundane tasks. And for what? Happy emotes and the occasional joke? Perhaps being able to show off your creativity with online friends. Fundamentally, this genre is flawed due to being in a medium that limits expression to moving things around and making extremely simple dialogue choices. Still, picked up at the right time in small bursts, there's no denying it's a charming experience. And for what it's worth, there is more to see and do than in the prequels.
6/10
9. Shatterhand
The risk/reward element of short ranged attacks works better in Zelda II and Ninja Gaiden due to them having defensive options. Shatterhand relies a lot on speed and brute strength, which is exciting, but also tense. The upgrades are awkward to yield and keeping them around is even harder. There's a lot of potential here: think Mega Man with fists and body extensions. And while the execution is polished on a surface level, the combat is too frustrating to make it a classic.
5/10
On paper this sounds like any other RTS, but this one has a bombast to it that makes everything feel urgent, hence its popular appeal. The campaign benefits from high production values, enhancing the historic significance of the battles. There's an extra emphasis on controlling many different parts of the map for resources, and less on building structures, making skirmishes action packed. Still, I'd recommend only trying out single player, as CoH3 and SC2 have better competitive scenes.
8/10
8. Animal Crossing: New Horizons
The amount of personality is commendable, but that's really all this 'game' has to offer. You can't help but feel like half the time you're just doing mundane tasks. And for what? Happy emotes and the occasional joke? Perhaps being able to show off your creativity with online friends. Fundamentally, this genre is flawed due to being in a medium that limits expression to moving things around and making extremely simple dialogue choices. Still, picked up at the right time in small bursts, there's no denying it's a charming experience. And for what it's worth, there is more to see and do than in the prequels.
6/10
9. Shatterhand
The risk/reward element of short ranged attacks works better in Zelda II and Ninja Gaiden due to them having defensive options. Shatterhand relies a lot on speed and brute strength, which is exciting, but also tense. The upgrades are awkward to yield and keeping them around is even harder. There's a lot of potential here: think Mega Man with fists and body extensions. And while the execution is polished on a surface level, the combat is too frustrating to make it a classic.
5/10
- PartridgeSenpai
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Re: Games Beaten 2025
Aww, thanks!RobertAugustdeMeijer wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:57 pm Thanks for all the (N64) reviews, Senpei, I'm enjoying them!
I'm having a lot of fun playing and writing them~ ^w^
I probably won't have time to write more reviews for a couple more days now, but I've already got 3 more N64 reviews to write, so expect that over the course of next week at some point, I suppose! X3
I bought a bunch of cheap ones to play recently before spring break starts, and I move on to RPGs that take a lot longer, so it's N64-a-palooza right now~
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Re: Games Beaten 2025
Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
- PartridgeSenpai
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Re: Games Beaten 2025
Partridge Senpai's 2025 Beaten Games:
Previously: 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
* indicates a repeat
1. Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii)
2. Return of the Obra Dinn (PC)
3. Battlefield: Hardline (PS3)
4. Call of Duty: Black Ops (PS3)
5. Call of Duty: Black Ops II (PS3)
6. Dead Nation (PS3)
7. Kileak, The Blood 2: Reason in Madness (PS1)
8. Paro Wars (PS1)
9. in Stars and Time (Steam)
10. Tetris Battle Gaiden (SFC)
11. Super Tetris 3 (SFC)
12. Battlefield 4 (PS3)
13. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS3)
14. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (PS3)
15. Call of Duty: Black Ops III (PS4)
16. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (PS4)
17. Call of Duty: WWII (PS4)
18. Resistance 3 (PS3)
19. Tearaway: Unfolded (PS4)
20. Grow Home (PS4)
21. Grow Up (PS4)
22. Ratchet & Clank (2016) (PS4)
23. Dark Sector (Steam)
24. Nagano Winter Olympics '98 (N64)
25. Multi-Racing Championship (N64)
26. Super Smash Bros. (N64)
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27. Puyo Puyo Sun 64 (N64)
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28. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road - Brave Spirits (N64)
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29. Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyuu 6 (N64)
Previously: 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
* indicates a repeat
1. Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii)
2. Return of the Obra Dinn (PC)
3. Battlefield: Hardline (PS3)
4. Call of Duty: Black Ops (PS3)
5. Call of Duty: Black Ops II (PS3)
6. Dead Nation (PS3)
7. Kileak, The Blood 2: Reason in Madness (PS1)
8. Paro Wars (PS1)
9. in Stars and Time (Steam)
10. Tetris Battle Gaiden (SFC)
11. Super Tetris 3 (SFC)
12. Battlefield 4 (PS3)
13. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS3)
14. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (PS3)
15. Call of Duty: Black Ops III (PS4)
16. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (PS4)
17. Call of Duty: WWII (PS4)
18. Resistance 3 (PS3)
19. Tearaway: Unfolded (PS4)
20. Grow Home (PS4)
21. Grow Up (PS4)
22. Ratchet & Clank (2016) (PS4)
23. Dark Sector (Steam)
24. Nagano Winter Olympics '98 (N64)
25. Multi-Racing Championship (N64)
26. Super Smash Bros. (N64)
27. Puyo Puyo Sun 64 (N64)
28. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road - Brave Spirits (N64)
29. Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyuu 6 (N64)
Last edited by PartridgeSenpai on Mon Mar 10, 2025 5:17 am, edited 2 times in total.
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- Markies
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Re: Games Beaten 2025
Markies' Games Beat List Of 2025!
***Denotes Replay For Completion***
1. Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Wii)
2. Mario Party 4 (GCN)
***3. The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (PS2)***
***4. Pokemon Snap (N64)***
***5. Dead Or Alive (PS1)***
6. Rogue Galaxy (PS2)
7. Pokemon Blue (GBC)
8. Mario Kart 8 (Wii U)
***9. Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising (NSW)***
***10. Sonic The Hedgehog (GEN)***

I completed Sonic The Hedgehog on the Sega Genesis this evening!
I got the Genesis new as a kid one Christmas and the game that came with it was Sonic the Hedgehog 2. I put so many hours into that game that I know it backwards and forwards. However, I never beat it until much later because of how brutal the final bosses were. I don't exactly know when, but I eventually picked up the original. After playing Sonic 2 first, going back to the original Sonic was an eye opening experience. I would only play it for a few levels and then kind of stop. Back in 2013/2014, I was going heavy on beating games from my childhood after discovering the Backloggery in 2011. One of those to finally fall was the original Sonic the Hedgehog. Now, almost 11 years later, I finally decided to go back and get all the Chaos Emeralds to complete the game.
The original Sonic the Hedgehog is a very different game compared to the entirety of the series. There is no emphasis on speed like in the later games. It's just a small part of the game that happens every now and then. The levels aren't as a wide open as other games as you mostly have a set path. Also, there aren't as many cheap deaths or sudden spikes that stop your momentum. It is a much slower game and one that is mostly pure platforming. It really feels like an ode to a Mario game in that sense, but it is just a classic platformer in every sense of the word. Though, the best part of the game is the music. Sonic has always been known for having great music and it starts in this entry. With bright colors and innovative levels, it is a mostly enjoyable game.
Sonic is a rather short game, so I don't understand why they decided to dedicate so much time to a water stage. Also, collecting air bubbles will always be very annoying. And even though there aren't as many cheap deaths compared to the later entries, they are still here. Add in the brutal final levels like in Sonic 2 and the game can be a little too frustrating for its own good.
Overall, despite all of its faults, I really enjoyed the original Sonic the Hedgehog. For nostalgia's sake, I would say Sonic 2 is my favorite, but I would put Sonic 1 as a solid number two. I found Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles to be more annoying compared to the other games. However, the original Sonic the Hedgehog is just a classic platformer. It's not one of my favorite games on the system, but it is a solid game and it was fun to bo back to after all these years!
***Denotes Replay For Completion***
1. Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Wii)
2. Mario Party 4 (GCN)
***3. The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (PS2)***
***4. Pokemon Snap (N64)***
***5. Dead Or Alive (PS1)***
6. Rogue Galaxy (PS2)
7. Pokemon Blue (GBC)
8. Mario Kart 8 (Wii U)
***9. Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising (NSW)***
***10. Sonic The Hedgehog (GEN)***
I completed Sonic The Hedgehog on the Sega Genesis this evening!
I got the Genesis new as a kid one Christmas and the game that came with it was Sonic the Hedgehog 2. I put so many hours into that game that I know it backwards and forwards. However, I never beat it until much later because of how brutal the final bosses were. I don't exactly know when, but I eventually picked up the original. After playing Sonic 2 first, going back to the original Sonic was an eye opening experience. I would only play it for a few levels and then kind of stop. Back in 2013/2014, I was going heavy on beating games from my childhood after discovering the Backloggery in 2011. One of those to finally fall was the original Sonic the Hedgehog. Now, almost 11 years later, I finally decided to go back and get all the Chaos Emeralds to complete the game.
The original Sonic the Hedgehog is a very different game compared to the entirety of the series. There is no emphasis on speed like in the later games. It's just a small part of the game that happens every now and then. The levels aren't as a wide open as other games as you mostly have a set path. Also, there aren't as many cheap deaths or sudden spikes that stop your momentum. It is a much slower game and one that is mostly pure platforming. It really feels like an ode to a Mario game in that sense, but it is just a classic platformer in every sense of the word. Though, the best part of the game is the music. Sonic has always been known for having great music and it starts in this entry. With bright colors and innovative levels, it is a mostly enjoyable game.
Sonic is a rather short game, so I don't understand why they decided to dedicate so much time to a water stage. Also, collecting air bubbles will always be very annoying. And even though there aren't as many cheap deaths compared to the later entries, they are still here. Add in the brutal final levels like in Sonic 2 and the game can be a little too frustrating for its own good.
Overall, despite all of its faults, I really enjoyed the original Sonic the Hedgehog. For nostalgia's sake, I would say Sonic 2 is my favorite, but I would put Sonic 1 as a solid number two. I found Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles to be more annoying compared to the other games. However, the original Sonic the Hedgehog is just a classic platformer. It's not one of my favorite games on the system, but it is a solid game and it was fun to bo back to after all these years!
Re: Games Beaten 2025
1. Streets of Rage 3 (GEN)*
2. Iridion II (GBA)*

3. Final Fantasy III (SNES)
Final Fantasy III is a game I've had a long history with, as I remember watching my cousins and friends play it years ago around release, and I started it up a few times but managed to never beat it. Late last year, I felt up to giving FFIII another go but due to a few trips around the holiday season into January, I didn't get a chance to dedicate as much time to the game as I wanted. Well, I finally beat the game during the last few days of February. I ended up going for the best weapons and armor, along with recruiting all characters, and completing all the sidequests in the game.
Final Fantasy III is a great RPG for the Super Nintendo, and gets almost everything right that you could want in this style of game. The plot is intriguing, at times dark and at other times lighthearted and fun. The cast of characters is likable and it's interesting to see how different characters' arcs progress, and there's some funny interactions throughout the journey. The game also has some iconic moments, which are still discussed all these years later after release. The main villain is quite the memorable character as well. The gameplay is mostly straight forward, but there are a lot of nuances and details to watch out for -- in the combat, exploration, equipment, and the esper system for learning spells.
Graphics wise, the game still looks great and I think the visual style has held up well overall. The characters have well done portraits in the menu screen. The variety of environments for different towns and dungeons, and backgrounds during combat are all well done and add to the sense of the long journey these characters are on together. There are some amazing boss sprites here and some nice Mode 7 effects during cutscenes. In regards to the soundtrack, I think it's pretty outstanding and one of my favorite themes is the overworld music that plays when you reach the WOR later in the game. One of the only songs I didn't care for much was one I ended up hearing the most, due to the amount of time I spent grinding there, which was the song that played while on the Veldt.
Speaking of the Veldt, one of the few criticisms I have of the game is the Rage system for Gau. I just wish Gau had the ability to gain some of these attacks in a quicker or more organized manner, as I spent a ton of time grinding in the Veldt area to learn his stronger attacks. Even with a guide that helped me decipher when certain enemies would appear on the Veldt, it was quite time consuming, so I could understand why players may have decided not to use him. Another criticism I have here is the amount of mechanics the game throws at you. For veterans of the genre, this might not be a big issue, but for newcomers, I think it could be a lot to wrap your head around.
Overall, FFIII is a great RPG and of course it's highly recommended for any fans of the genre or SNES that have not played it yet. I'm glad to finally have finished all three FF games that were released on the SNES in the States, and eventually I'll give FFV a go too!
2. Iridion II (GBA)*

3. Final Fantasy III (SNES)
Final Fantasy III is a game I've had a long history with, as I remember watching my cousins and friends play it years ago around release, and I started it up a few times but managed to never beat it. Late last year, I felt up to giving FFIII another go but due to a few trips around the holiday season into January, I didn't get a chance to dedicate as much time to the game as I wanted. Well, I finally beat the game during the last few days of February. I ended up going for the best weapons and armor, along with recruiting all characters, and completing all the sidequests in the game.
Final Fantasy III is a great RPG for the Super Nintendo, and gets almost everything right that you could want in this style of game. The plot is intriguing, at times dark and at other times lighthearted and fun. The cast of characters is likable and it's interesting to see how different characters' arcs progress, and there's some funny interactions throughout the journey. The game also has some iconic moments, which are still discussed all these years later after release. The main villain is quite the memorable character as well. The gameplay is mostly straight forward, but there are a lot of nuances and details to watch out for -- in the combat, exploration, equipment, and the esper system for learning spells.
Graphics wise, the game still looks great and I think the visual style has held up well overall. The characters have well done portraits in the menu screen. The variety of environments for different towns and dungeons, and backgrounds during combat are all well done and add to the sense of the long journey these characters are on together. There are some amazing boss sprites here and some nice Mode 7 effects during cutscenes. In regards to the soundtrack, I think it's pretty outstanding and one of my favorite themes is the overworld music that plays when you reach the WOR later in the game. One of the only songs I didn't care for much was one I ended up hearing the most, due to the amount of time I spent grinding there, which was the song that played while on the Veldt.
Speaking of the Veldt, one of the few criticisms I have of the game is the Rage system for Gau. I just wish Gau had the ability to gain some of these attacks in a quicker or more organized manner, as I spent a ton of time grinding in the Veldt area to learn his stronger attacks. Even with a guide that helped me decipher when certain enemies would appear on the Veldt, it was quite time consuming, so I could understand why players may have decided not to use him. Another criticism I have here is the amount of mechanics the game throws at you. For veterans of the genre, this might not be a big issue, but for newcomers, I think it could be a lot to wrap your head around.
Overall, FFIII is a great RPG and of course it's highly recommended for any fans of the genre or SNES that have not played it yet. I'm glad to finally have finished all three FF games that were released on the SNES in the States, and eventually I'll give FFV a go too!
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Re: Games Beaten 2025
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
- PartridgeSenpai
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- Posts: 3173
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- Location: Northern Japan
Re: Games Beaten 2025
Partridge Senpai's 2025 Beaten Games:
Previously: 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
* indicates a repeat
1. Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii)
2. Return of the Obra Dinn (PC)
3. Battlefield: Hardline (PS3)
4. Call of Duty: Black Ops (PS3)
5. Call of Duty: Black Ops II (PS3)
6. Dead Nation (PS3)
7. Kileak, The Blood 2: Reason in Madness (PS1)
8. Paro Wars (PS1)
9. in Stars and Time (Steam)
10. Tetris Battle Gaiden (SFC)
11. Super Tetris 3 (SFC)
12. Battlefield 4 (PS3)
13. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS3)
14. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (PS3)
15. Call of Duty: Black Ops III (PS4)
16. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (PS4)
17. Call of Duty: WWII (PS4)
18. Resistance 3 (PS3)
19. Tearaway: Unfolded (PS4)
20. Grow Home (PS4)
21. Grow Up (PS4)
22. Ratchet & Clank (2016) (PS4)
23. Dark Sector (Steam)
24. Nagano Winter Olympics '98 (N64)
25. Multi-Racing Championship (N64)
26. Super Smash Bros. (N64)
27. Puyo Puyo Sun 64 (N64)
28. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road - Brave Spirits (N64)
29. Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyuu 6 (N64)
30. Let's Smash (N64)
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31. Mario Tennis 64 (N64)
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32. Ucchannanchan no Honō no Challenger: Denryū Iraira Bō (N64)
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33. Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyuu 4 (N64)
Previously: 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
* indicates a repeat
1. Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii)
2. Return of the Obra Dinn (PC)
3. Battlefield: Hardline (PS3)
4. Call of Duty: Black Ops (PS3)
5. Call of Duty: Black Ops II (PS3)
6. Dead Nation (PS3)
7. Kileak, The Blood 2: Reason in Madness (PS1)
8. Paro Wars (PS1)
9. in Stars and Time (Steam)
10. Tetris Battle Gaiden (SFC)
11. Super Tetris 3 (SFC)
12. Battlefield 4 (PS3)
13. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS3)
14. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (PS3)
15. Call of Duty: Black Ops III (PS4)
16. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (PS4)
17. Call of Duty: WWII (PS4)
18. Resistance 3 (PS3)
19. Tearaway: Unfolded (PS4)
20. Grow Home (PS4)
21. Grow Up (PS4)
22. Ratchet & Clank (2016) (PS4)
23. Dark Sector (Steam)
24. Nagano Winter Olympics '98 (N64)
25. Multi-Racing Championship (N64)
26. Super Smash Bros. (N64)
27. Puyo Puyo Sun 64 (N64)
28. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road - Brave Spirits (N64)
29. Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyuu 6 (N64)
30. Let's Smash (N64)
31. Mario Tennis 64 (N64)
32. Ucchannanchan no Honō no Challenger: Denryū Iraira Bō (N64)
33. Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyuu 4 (N64)
Last edited by PartridgeSenpai on Sat Mar 15, 2025 3:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
I identify everyone via avatar, so if you change your avatar, I genuinely might completely forget who you are. -- Me
Re: Games Beaten 2025
Got 120% in the Reignited Trilogy version of Spyro the Dragon on PS4.
