Games Finished March 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:
685-Lost Ark


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January 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34053554
February 2022 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34053616
 
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Yep! Just the one! Lost Ark. So got into this because the game is appealing and a lot of friends went into it as well. I consider it completed in terms of overall time sink per week as it dropped (I hope) and have reached end game which is basically a grind.


I do have other games in the back burner such as Elden Ring and FF7R. Among other games. Hopefully I will conclude more in April.
 
I thought I was going to have another zero. But then, I finished 2 games in the last 2 days of March.

Control
F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch

Found both of those games quite difficult. I had to turn on some aids in Control and F.I.S.T. was in "easy" mode. I'm probably just getting too old for this.

Control, I really enjoyed the combat. But navigating around the place was a mess. And some of the upgrading systems for your weapons and yourself could have been a lot more intuitive.

F.I.S.T kind of annoyed me at the end by making me fight the same boss over again. I thought I had won the game when I beat him, considering the way they were building up the fight and the fact that you fought him once earlier in the game in a battle you were meant to lose. But nope. You go through some more stuff and fight him over again. That was annoying.

But anyway, put me down for 2 completions in March.
 
A bunch of short stuff that I won't count (Whimsy, Landlord of the Woods - both enjoyable, reminded me of the Cube Escape games, Wolf in Autumn and A Memoir Blue).

Real games were;
Maneater - Shallow
Paradise Killer - Weird murder mystery
Down in Bermuda - Short puzzle/hidden object game
Braveland Wizard - Strategy Light
Spaceland - Ditto
I Am Dead - Hidden Object Game
Lightmatter - Decent but no Portal though it really tried to be
Tiny Robots Recharged - Bite size puzzle game
Inmost - Stylish Platform puzzler
Firework - Might have meant more if I understood the Chinese cultural references but mostly just seemed weird for the sake of it.


Ten in total. None very meaty and mostly not especially memorable.
 
1: Dying Light 2. It had so much potential but somehow only about 1/10th as immersive as DL1, and about 3/5 as fun. Not going to complain about the ending. Who cares.

2: PC Building Simulator. Going to call it done. Made 5/5 stars 25 Bongle reviews in a row, paid another $7500 into the business. After 22 hours spent over the course of several months, I think I'm done.
 
One for me in March, Assassin's Creed: Unity.

It's been in my backlog for the better part of a decade, but I have found it very difficult to get into any Assassin's Creed game between the Ezio trilogy and the current generation. A trip to Paris reinvigorated my desire to finally finish Unity. Wasn't easy, it's not a good game, but I managed.

Gotta say though, I had a lot more fun running around building outposts in Valheim. But that's not a new game, and I'm not playing to finish, just playing to spend time relaxing.
 
Forgot another one. Far Cry 6. Finished the main story at least. Not gonna worry about achievements and all the DLC.

So that makes 2 for March.
 
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