Games Finished November 2024

MNB4800

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Going on now for 8th year! I hope it has helped you as it helped me keeping my backlogs in check while enjoying my games.

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:
Nothing...

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January 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-january-2024.11063893/
February 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-february-2024.11063919/
March 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-march-2024.11063927/
April 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-april-2024.11063943/
May 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-may-2024.11063955/
June 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-june-2024.11063969/#post-11065043
July 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-july-2024.11063988/#post-11065101
August 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-august-2024.11063994/
September 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-september-2024.11064002/
October 2024 Thread: https://www.rage3d.com/board/index.php?threads/games-finished-october-2024.11064018/#post-11065629
 
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Nothing in November. Been busy I guess with CoD prestige that I reached Prestige Master. Though December will be quite a list hopefully.
 
Finally one game:

Return to Castle Wolfenstein
 
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One game:

Dragon Age: The Veilguard I give it both 7/10 and 8/10.

It's a pretty good action game but a really flawed role playing game.
 
Two for me in November:
  1. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. A fun adventure through different worlds. Takes a while to get going and takes a little too many detours to get to the point, but does so with great graphics and attractive gameplay.
  2. Half-Life 2 mod Entropy: Zero. For a regular game, it's alright. But for a mostly one-man-made mod, it's totally awesome. At its core it is, of course, "moar Half-Life 2", so that bar's already set pretty high.
 
Six though none were very substantial.
Bulwark Falconeer Chronicles - Odd little city builder.
Insomnia Theatre in the Head - Short narrative game.
Wavetale - Enjoyable but unremarkable action game.
Jusant - Wanted to be Journey but fell short. Not a bad game though.
The Expanse - Probably the worst Telltale game I've played. Pretty tedious to be honest.
Follow The Meaning - Short point and click. Not too challenging though there were secrets that I missed.
 
@John C Flett I'm playing Bulwark as well (this month). It's not great. If you haven't played Falconeer, I'd recommend that over the city builder. It's still very slow though, but at least you can shoot things and the lore is better.

2 for me.

Call of Duty: Black Ops - Gave this another whirl to see how well it aged. It played great! Managed some achievements that I didn't my first playthrough in 2012 or whatever. Now I await the winter sale to see if the DLCs go for a discount. If not, I will uninstall and forget about it.

Pumpkin Jack - Decent enough 3rd person action game with simple puzzles/platforming. Bought it just before Halloween because that's the time to get it. 5/10. The polished art design wins out. The humor was mostly terrible.
 
4

Game of Fate, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, I've Fallen For You!, Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
 
Another Trove cleaning month .... 15 games in total:

The End Is Nigh - great platformer. Definitely buy on sale.

Wilmot's Warehouse - great puzzle game

When Ski Lifts Go Wrong - Fun kid's skihill sim

Volgarr the Viking - Fun platformer

Volantia - A ok strategy game

Tumblestone - Meh match 3

Torii - OK puzzle platformer. I just couldn't get into it.

Teslagrad - good little platformer

Tales From Off-Peak City Vol. 1 - Pass

Summertime Madness - Meh puzzler

Subserial Network - I actually liked this one

Stumblehill - crappy platformer

Snake Pass - cute kiddy platformer

Rainy Season - loved this one

Race The Sun - pretty running game
 
@John C Flett I'm playing Bulwark as well (this month). It's not great. If you haven't played Falconeer, I'd recommend that over the city builder. It's still very slow though, but at least you can shoot things and the lore is better.
I have played Falconeer and yes, it is better, partly because it supports VR which makes it that much more immersive.
 
One game.

After The Fall (VR) (8/10)
- A pretty solid "L4D" clone for VR. Obviously it's low budget and uses a lot of store assets, and the enemies aren't as cool as the ones for L4D. But it still does more or less capture the same sort of experience but in VR. Game play is solid, with my only complaint being about the gun balance. Some guns are just better than others (no reason to use pump shotgun over auto shotgun), which I think is intended because they have an unlock/currency system for getting new ones. The problem is the guns that are better also don't cost that much more, so it feels to me like you're better off just skipping most of the cheaper guns.

The other thing is there are two reload methods, an easy reload where you just slap your chest, and an advanced reload where you have to manually reload. Manual reload was a lot more immersive, but it felt weird having some players not playing with it and therefore being able to reload much easier. They tried to balance the two methods by having advanced reload do 50% more damage but I don't know that it fully leveled the playing field.

Level design is decent from a game play perspective, but can be kind of monotonous visually. It's definitely not in the same league as L4D, or even Arizona Sunshine, in terms of level design. There was some semblance of a story, but it was nothing to write home about, and it also feels like it ends kind of suddenly. They added more maps later, but they have no voice acting or story missions related to them, so it feels like you "beat" the storyline halfway through. All the same, I'll give the experience of playing with friends and 8/10.
 
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