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Tag Game: Backlog Check-up
Got tagged by my good friend @tisorridalamor to post 5-10 entries from my to-play list and tag some others to do the same.
I'm actually very proud of my backlog progress this year, since I've knocked off a bunch of long-standing titles! More on those in my end-of-year gaming recap post to come later this month. Despite that progress, though, the backlog feels sizable as ever, so here's some stuff I've been plugging away at more recently...
Crosscode: A New Home - A game I love dearly, I'm partway through the postgame DLC's mega dungeon and I just need to sit down and jam on through it. I feel like every room in that place fries my brain in a good way- they went all out in making new puzzles for the DLC. I'm having a great time!
Ghost Trick - After so long in the 'dude you just gotta play it' pile, I picked it up on sale to the delight of my GT mutuals. It's been every bit worth their hype! I expect I'll have this one done by the end of the year, so more to say about it then hopefully!
Wandersong - Another smaller title that's just been on the list for a while waiting for me to play it. I started it a while back but only got a couple chapters in. Fun game, and my friends swear I haven't got to the part that really hits, so looking forward to it!
Chants of Sennaar - The next thinky mystery puzzley knowledge checkpointy game on my radar, I know I'll enjoy it like I did Outer Wilds, Obra Dinn, Tunic, and others in its esteemed genre (whatever the name of it is).
Metroid Prime - Grabbed this at a con a while back and started but I didn't get far. My only Metroid experience is the 2D titles, so I really want to give the 3D entries a go, starting with this.
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim - A very fascinating game that hasn't revealed its whole deal to me yet, but it comes so highly recommended that I'm intent on finding out what it's getting at... eventually.
Xenoblade Chronicles - When my schedule finds space to dive into an 80-hr JRPG, this one's the first title I'm eyeing. I want to know firsthand what makes it such a classic! (Which, for better or for worse, does include experiencing the much-touted level 80 monkey...)
Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom - This is another game I'm in the middle of and hope to finish by the end of the year. It's novel, it's cute, and it's pretty small scope, which actually feels refreshing coming after the ballooning world of the Wild duology.
Okami - This is my "fake gamer" admission- I've owned it for ages, I've tried two or three times, but I just haven't stuck with it. But!! It's a high priority and I have made plans. 2025 *will* be the year I finish Okami and that's a promise!
I think on that note I'll truncate the list, and turn the post over to the tags; @imperatortez, @goldensunset, @prismaticate, @skysometric, @notquiteapex, @yeetle-beetle, @overlordstick, and anyone else interested, I wanna hear about the games you're currently playing/intend to play! And as always feel free to ignore the tag if you'd rather not. Either way have a lovely December day/night/whenever!
#tag games#i talk a lot tag#thanks o for the tag!#i hope you stare as eagerly at some of my backlog entries as i know i do at some of yours#anyway tune in Soon:tm: for me to talk about all the games I fully finished in 2024
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I had this really dumb idea in my head for a while recently so here it is. Fear and Hunger 2 Termina but the contestents are all characters who are immortal or extremely difficult to actually kill.
From left to right
Zagreus (Hades)
Mokou (Touhou)
Kaguya (Touhou)
Wolverine (X-Men)
William Afton/Springtrap (FNAF)
Michael Afton (FNAF)
Ketheric Thorm (Baldur's Gate 3)
Andy (Undead Unluck)
Gebura (Library of Ruina)
Emet-Selch (Final Fantasy 14)
Lea (Crosscode)
Kitaro (Gegege no Kitaro)
Alucard (Castlevania)
Elluka Clockworker (Evillous Chronicles)
Wolverine and Andy were suggestions from a few friends, I don't really know much about them otherwise.
Clarifications, explanations, headcanons and whatnot under the cut:
Spoiler warning for Hades 1 below.
Yeah I kinda ignored some lore here, since Zagreus canonically can't stay outside the underworld for very long. Gebura being able to be here is also not really following canon since she's stuck in the Library most of the time.
Lea's here since she's an avatar- she's not made of flesh and blood, and thus can't be killed by normal means.
Kitaro's here since he's a youkai. He's extremely difficult to actually kill, though he can be knocked out for a little bit.
Also Sergey can contact Lea and Medama-Oyaji came along with Kitaro. I like to think they'd be friends.
Emet-Selch would end up as the final boss in this AU. He doesn't care for anyone here and he does not consider the new and old gods gods at all.
Mokou and Kaguya see the Aftons fighting each other and laugh their asses off. It reminds them of themselves except way more sluggish and without pretty bullet patterns.
Elluka, Alucard, Kitaro, and Emet-Selch would likely figure out everything that's going on in Prehevil.
For Gebura this is just a day on the job. I don't know if she'd end up fighting any of the gods or superbosses, but she'd likely win against all of them. Zagreus likes to try competing with her for kills, though Gebura wins all the time.
Ketheric probably just wants to go home.
Elluka reads all the dialogue.
If anyone has any ideas what Wolverine and Andy would do feel free to suggest stuff. Same for the others.
#fear and hunger#fear and hunger 2#fear and hunger 2 termina#crossover#au#crossover au#should i really tag everything in here it'd probs get on everyone's nerves#semi shitpost
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ok so i don't really consider myself a creative writer in any sense but somehow, despite my efforts, this sprung into existence https://archiveofourown.org/works/49477531
it's very spoilery endgame crosscode stuff so I won't summarize much, but it's Shizuka trying to figure out what the hell is going on with her life between the end of the game and A New Home, presented in the form of emails to and from Sergey.
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Let's Play Some Demos! - Part 23
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Welcome to Part 23 of the Let's Play Some Demos! | LPSD series! For those who are new, I aim to provide commentary and feedback on game demos for educational purposes! In addition, with how saturated Steam is, let's get these indie games some attention, shall we (and the occasional AAA game I think isn't getting enough attention)? For this episode, I used some of the demos I had grabbed from the Women's Day Sale Steam Event! RULES! Typically, there are 4 demos. Each demo gets 30 minutes, not including the adjustment of settings and character creation. I might up it to 5 and/or play a great game for longer if there are technical issues. Or a demo finishes before the timer goes off. And NO AI's spit, aka. plagiarism laundering.
Today, I played 5 demos for your enjoyment:
The Bear - A Story from the World of Gra by Mucks! Games - Available Home is where the stars are. An interactive bedtime story, for anyone who needs one. Take the bear and the little one on a deeply meaningful journey, as you experience stories of togetherness, of letting go and of finding a place you belong.
Crime or Punishment by Scale Issue - Planned Release Date: 2025 Play as a corrupt detective on the mob's payroll, and cover up their crimes. Read files, collect information and obscure evidence to frame an innocent bystander, who was at the wrong place, at the wrong time. After all, crime pays.
The Star Named EOS by Silver Lining Studio - Available The Star Named EOS is a story-rich puzzle adventure built around photography. Recreate compositions of past photos to uncover the truth of a family mystery. Experience a harmonious mixture of beautiful hand-drawn art and engaging puzzles on a journey of reminiscence.
There's No Monsters by ERЯOR 300 - Available Have you checked under the bed? Or in the closet? We guarantee there's no monsters there!
Emblems: Sunless Vow by oldflowerGames - Planned Release Date: 2025 Escape the void...and destroy its heart. A collision between three lost souls ends in a surprise trip to purgatory, where vengeful spirits abound. These unlikely friends must uncover the secrets of their past to escape—but can they stop arguing first?
The links above are to the games' Steam pages. Crime or Punishment and Emblems: Sunless Vow's demos are also on itch.io!
Why 5? Because most of the demos were short!
Overall, I want all of them and they are on my wishlist.
For anyone interested in a mini-review, it will be available on the Opinions & Truth | O&T blog later today, or this week, here!
If you don't see Part 23 when you click the link, it means I'm still working on it.
Feel free to look at other videos while you wait!
And that's it for the mini-review of Part 23! Thank you for reading! If this series of videos is something you're interested in, they're available on YouTube, The Titans' Discord, Steam, Rumble, Odysee, Ko-fi, and on multiple blogging platforms! Don't forget to hit the Subscribe and/or Follow buttons to know when there's more!
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TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Welcome Gamers! 2:04 - Artist Shout-Out 5:13 - Demos' Intro 8:42 - The Bear - A Story from the World of Gra 17:56 - Crime or Punishment 49:20 - The Star Named EOS 1:20:36 - There's No Monsters 1:26:01 - Artist Shout-Out/Picking Another Demo 1:27:24 - Emblems: Sunless Vow 2:39:36 - Demos Line Up 2:44:30 - Artist Shout-Out 2:46:09 - Mini-Critique/Thank You/Links2:53:53 - Rendezvous Point Bookshop Plug/Viewing 2:55:10 - Up Next: Let's Play Some NSFW Demos! - Part 3/Password: LPSNWD 3# 3:01:03 - Farewell
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"Let's Play Some Demos!" Video Series YouTube Playlist"Let's Play Some Demos!" Video Series Blog Posts
Pilot: CrossCode, Dumpy & Bumpy, Ynglet, Zero Ranger
Part 2: A Dance of Fire and Ice, 2064: Read Only Memories, Death and Taxes, Underhero
Part 3: TEKKEN 8, Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition, Secrets of Grindea, Forspoken
Part 4: Death's Hangover, Fae Farm, Fate/Samurai Remnant, Mini Settlers
Part 5: All-Star Fruit Racing, Indivisible, SaGa Emerald Beyond, Visions of Mana
Part 6: Glorious Companions, Tales of Arise, Ultionus: A Tale of Petty Revenge, Cozy Island
Part 7: The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood, Cursebane, Dex, The Lady Puppet
Part 8: Detroit: Become Human, Little Goody Two Shoes, Luma Island, Tinkerlands
Part 9: Backpack Battles, Glaciered, Ratopia, Slime Rancher
Part 10: Captain Contraption's Chocolate Factory, Maid Cafe on Electric Street, Neon Noodles, Tiny Glade
Part 11: Critter Café, Grimoire Groves, Pixel Cafe, Wizdom Academy
Part 12: AdventureBarStory, Bone's Cafe, DELTARUNE, Mudborne
Part 13: Food Truck Simulator, Magical Bakery, Magical Delicacy, Seaside Cafe Rush Hour
Part 14: Chef's Tail, Espresso Tycoon, Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo, Tavern Talk
Part 15: Chicken Journey, FANTASIAN Neo Dimension, Terra Memoria, Until Then
Part 16: Cornucopia®, Hipster Café, Let's Café, Spells & Secrets
Part 17: Doloc Town, Feed the Cups, Manitas Kitchen, Mushroom Picnic Party, Rift of the NecroDancer
Part 18: Meadgard: Beer and Plunder, BOKURA: planet, Teeny Tiny Town, Tower of Babel: Survivors of Chaos
Part 19: Dungeons of Hinterberg, The Mildew Children, Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island, Yaoling: Mythical Journey
Part 20: AI LIMIT, Harmony's Odyssey, Last Time I Saw You, Whiskers & Wizardry
Part 21: Constance, Dragoon Ascension, Kara Fantasy, Welcome to Elderfield
Part 22: Crowncity, Dungeon Alchemist, Parliament of Hell 1796, Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars
Part 24: Tuesday, March 18th
Part 25: Tuesday, March 25th
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Crosscode a new home ending

CROSSCODE A NEW HOME ENDING UPGRADE
CROSSCODE A NEW HOME ENDING ZIP
CROSSCODE A NEW HOME ENDING DOWNLOAD
CROSSCODE A NEW HOME ENDING ZIP
Double click that file, and it'll create a folder named " post-game" in the same folder as the zip file. The zipped filename should be " new-home.zip". If you downloaded it through a web-browser (like Google Chrome, or Safari), it'll probably be in your "Downloads" folder (open up "Finder" application, and the "Downloads" folder should be listed on the left side).Then, you need to find the DLC file on your computer.
CROSSCODE A NEW HOME ENDING DOWNLOAD
Okay, so first, make sure you've downloaded the DLC after purchasing it (if you haven't downloaded the DLC yet, you should be able to download it in the same manner you downloaded the game originally).
CROSSCODE A NEW HOME ENDING UPGRADE
Note: There are a few story spots where you will get a power upgrade and be hitting for hundreds of thousands of damage per hit, these do not count toward this achievement.Simple answer: you can either double-lick the new-home.zip file, or right-click the file and select "open." There are skills that will do more damage such as Ether Snipe or Vagabound (especially if you use one that has bonus damage after ricocheting), but any Tier 2 or Tier 3 skill should do the trick. Then unleash your most powerful attack on a weak enemy in Autumn Hills. You can also eat a "Spicy Beat-O-Type" food item for a big boost to your stats right before attacking. Once you think you're strong enough, get into battle (dismiss any party members first so they don't kill the enemies) and jump in water to lower your health into the red. If you're doing this after the story is complete, you should be a high level with plenty of stats. Then you'll want to spec your Circuit to maximize the damage and critical hit nodes. Essentially, you will be equipping gear that relies on the "Berserker" skill, which raises your attack greatly when you are under 33% health. There are a number of ways to go about this, but the best method I found is outlined HERE. You are required to do 50k damage to a single enemy in a single hit (in other words, an attack that hits multiple enemies at once and adds up to 50k total won't work). This is the only achievement in the game that is not story related. I highly recommend it, and the easy achievement list is a nice bonus. The story is pretty good and the visuals are incredible as well. It combines Zelda-like dungeons with very clever puzzles and fast-fluid action combat, but adds in plenty of RPG elements such as an expansive leveling tree, side-quests, and equipment management. There are a few ways to do this, but the best one I've read about is outlined in the ONE PUNCH! (50G) achievement description below.ĬrossCode is an amazing game. You need to do 50k damage to a single enemy in a single hit. This is the only achievement that is not directly story related. You can continue playing after the ending, so the one achievement that is not story-related can be knocked out afterward with the correct setup. If you prefer a video walkthrough, use THIS PLAYLIST. If you like a text/picture guide, use THIS ONE. Regardless of your chosen difficulty level, the main task will be to complete the story. You will not need to worry about side-quests for extra experience, or worry about grinding materials to get the best equipment. With all of these sliders set to the lowest settings, the game is a breeze and will take much less time to complete. These sliders can lower damage taken, enemy attack frequency, and the length of time you have to complete puzzles. You can play CrossCode normally, or you can use the "Assist" sliders in the menu to make the game much easier for yourself. It is unlikely you'll get the one combat-related achievement naturally, and I'll outline that in the next step below. You will get 10 for completing each chapter, 4 for getting each of the elemental abilities, and 5 for defeating bosses. This is a very easy completion with 19/20 achievements coming directly from story progression. During the fast-paced battles you will use the tools you find on your journey to reveal and exploit the enemies' weaknesses and at the same time will be able to choose equipment and skills for a more in-depth approach in fighting your enemies. You get the puzzles of Zelda-esque dungeons and are rewarded with the great variety of equipment you know and love from RPGs. CrossCode combines 16-bit SNES-style graphics with butter-smooth physics, a fast-paced combat system, and engaging puzzle mechanics, served with a gripping sci-fi story.ĬrossCode is all about how it plays! Take the best out of two popular genres, find a good balance between them and make a great game. This retro-inspired 2D Action RPG might outright surprise you. Does difficulty affect achievements: No Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1 Approximate amount of time to 1000 : 25-30 Hours, 40-50 Hours Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10, 6/10

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6, 12, 22, and 23 for the video game ask!
6: A series you’ve enjoyed since your early days of gaming and still enjoy to this day whether it still has games coming out or is one you return to
I don’t think I’ve played a Kirby game that I didn’t enjoy. The 3DS games in particular stuck with me when I was young and I’ve been enjoying them since!
12: A character you particularly like in the game you’re currently playing
Akihiko Sanada is actually my favoritest boy ever and I adore him with my whole heart. he punches stuff good, he wears red, and he’s a little stupid sometimes. what’s not to love
22: A game ending that’s really stuck with you
Not a day goes by where I don’t think and almost cry about Persona 5’s ending. ESPECIALLY including Royal’s third semester. the protag forging this whole new life for himself and having to leave it all behind…. but his friends support his decision and assure him that they’ll never forget him… waahh….
23: A “Wow” moment of awe
I was in AWE of Crosscode: A New Home’s final boss against the Gods Of Shape. The music is incredible, and while it took me multiple tries to get through it, genuinely felt like I was learning more about the boss and was getting better about evading their attack patterns. I felt really proud of myself when I finally beat it
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I don’t usually do this, but this game has had a big impact on me so I want to give it a shout out! For me personally this game scratched a void left by a lot of my absolute favorite childhood games. ( Cave Story, Mega-man battlechip adventures, Ragnarok online type things ). The Protagonist Is an absolutely lovable character ^^ She is named Lea. Even though she can’t speak, She is incredibly expressive and an absolute joy. I love the rest of the story and characters, Truly the experience is immersive, genuine and unique. The World and the Music is absolutely beautiful, please just go take a listen or a look if anything. Great - make you feel the moment - music. Lots of references, it is a bit silly at times, but most of them are surprisingly fresh and new to me. Gear and game mechanics are simple and fluid. This is for sure a Puzzle Game. The Puzzles are very heavy with this one once you get yourself into a dungeon. I just couldn’t go on without spoiling things, it took me 40 hours to finish with excessive lollygagging and adoration, but I probably could have done it in 20. I seriously can’t count the number of times this game gave me silly joyous butterflies, maybe it’s just me. As a final PSA, this is a bit of a spoiler. It’s not a direct spoiler and prompts you to look up more: Please read it if you are sensitive with media.
There is a powerful scene at the end of the story, I half expected it, but I did not actually see it coming. It was very intense for me and I see how it could be a trigger for others. Please don’t let that dissuade you at all, but in such an immersive game I feel it is imperative to be warned. Be aware and take that grain of salt with you. It is after the final boss if you want to put off to that point.
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CrossCode new content available in A New Home

A New Home DLC releases with a discount, available now for CrossCode in Linux gaming, Mac and Windows PC. Thanks to the continuing efforts of Radical Fish Games. Which is live on both Steam and GOG, plus 98% Very Positive reviews. The release is available after two years of work on the DLC, which are coming to an end. A New Home, the massive DLC for CrossCode. With A New Home the story of CrossCode expands even further. The story starts right after the events of the main game. So that players will be able to finally figure out what happened to Lea. This also includes all of the beloved characters. The time has come to once and for all finish the raid.
CrossCode - A New Home DLC Announcement Trailer
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In A New Home, a new chapter of Leas story awaits. The CrossWorlds just got bigger and that means there are new things to explore. But before you enjoy these, make sure to meet old friends. While you learn new words and throw an uncountable amount of balls at your enemies.
Features:
Fresh Content will entertain players for about 8 - 10 hours
A New Home comes with the biggest dungeon in the history of CrossCode
New challenging enemies and boss fights
New music tracks
And of course: The final chapter of the Raid.
A New Home offers more of what you learned to love already. A story rich experience filled up with tons of enemies, bosses and puzzles. Follow Lea on her journey figuring out the truth. Use your elements like never before and don't forget to finish the raid. For real this time. A New Home releases on Steam and GOG. Priced at $8 USD, plus a 10% discount until March 5th. Which also continues to include support in Linux gaming, Mac and Windows PC. The base game is available on Humble Store, GOG and Steam priced at $19.99 USD.
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Microsoft Round-Up
Hey, do you remember when gameplay at E3 used to be a thing? Microsoft sure doesn’t.
The Outer Worlds: I can’t help but feel the premise of “fuck big companies. fuck capitalism” rings a little hollow during a AAA game company conference, but I haven’t really heard anything bad about Obsidian myself. The trailer stinger was really underwhelming and the graphics look about equal to Bethesda quality. Not that this means anything about the game itself--it’ll still most likely be fun.
Bleeding Edge: It’s Overwatch for people who actually want more better diversity! Imagine a game where every female character doesn’t have the same fucking base model and the same Disney-esque face model. It looks... like a carnival aesthetic. Or post-apocalyptic. Stage hazards seem to be a facet as well.
Ori and the Will Of the Wisps: Still looks cute, and from the audience reaction people are still hype for it.
Minecraft Dungeons: It’s like... a dungeon crawler MMO? But Minecraft? I think for people who like Minecraft, it could be really fun.
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order: I like what I’m seeing of the humor in the game. But I can’t say I’m particularly interested in the protagonist.
Blair Witch: “IPs That No One Needed To Bring Back.” Not that it looks bad. It looks promising and way better than the zombie game I originally thought it was. Play as a detective looking for a lost kid.. I think. It might just be me, but some of the imagery screamed Deadly Premonition (like the red trees), which is weird. Since this game is totally not going to be that interesting.
Cyberpunk: Who the fuck cares CD Project Red still sucks lol. Poor Keanu Reeves.
Spiritfarer: This game looks adorable! You play as a sailing witch and it seems as though you get to craft your boat bigger, and cook, and date monsters maybe? You get to hug them at least. “Learn how to say goodbye” MAKES ME CRY ALREADY WHAT THE FUCK.
Battletoads: Sure is Battletoads still.
RPG Time: The Legend of Wright: I love the aesthetic for this. Parts of it are pencil drawn and it seems as though the entire game is comprised of different crafting items. Like Yoshi’s Crafted World, but not Yoshi. I’m here for this shift in design.
Indie @ Xbox:
Dead Static Drive
Pathologic 2
Star Renegades
Afterparty
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
The Good Life (Yay!!)
Crosscode
Creature In the Well
Killer Queen Black
Riverbond
Unto the End
Blazing Chrome
Felix the Reaper
Undermine
Supermarket Shriek
Secret Neighbor
Ikenfell
Lord Of The Rings Something or Other
Night Call
Totem Teller
Flight Simulator: The graphics are gorgeous, but I got totally stressed just from watching it. Flight sims aren’t for me.
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition: I... was not expecting this, but cool. I’m sure the people that like this series are happy.
Wasteland 3: ....Okay, cold take but I’m kind of over the “wacky post-apocalypse” genre. It doesn’t look like this game does anything that other post-apoca games don’t do better.
Psychonauts 2: Looks cool! And it’s nice that Double Fine joined Xbox, if only so EA can’t buy them up and destroy them.
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga: Hell yes.
Project Z: Sure is a Dragon Ball Z game. The battles look really cool and dynamic.
12 Minutes: An “interactive thriller”. Dude’s stuck in a time loop until he figures out the mystery behind the maybe murder his wife did against her father. It’s an interesting concept, but I don’t know if I care for the story.
Way To the Woods: C U T E. Play as a deer with a baby deer and find your way back home. Puzzle platformer, as to be expected.
Gears 5: I think whatever struggle the heroine is going through will be compelling, but damn I sure know nothing from that trailer. There wasn’t even any gameplay for their new Escape mode, which is, uh, really dumb.
Dying Light 2: So you’re playing as an infected, which is somewhat interesting. But still, big pass.
Forza Horizon 4: A... lego expansion pack. I think that’s fun! Good for you, Forza.
Gears Funko: I can’t believe they’re showing this off for the second year in a row. AND it’s a mobile game. Please....
State of Decay 2: Heartland: I’m already over zombie games, but I can appreciate the two stories. One of the protagonists is a Black woman, so I can only hope that they do her story justice.
Phantasy Star 2: And here is where I died and for real spent the rest of the conference crying. I have been waiting SO LONG for this. So long. And it finally happened?! I’m still ready to openly weep. I CAN’T WAIT TO PLAY MORE FONEWEARLS!!!
Crossfire X: Full disclosure; I was still deep in happy tears so I have no idea what the fuck this is. It looks like a war game of some sort, and not really that interesting at all.
Tales of Arise: I’m PUMPED for another Tales game. But, uh, couldn’t you make the one line more... interesting? “Everything we knew.... was a lie.” Yeah. That’s every Tales game. Thanks. With the “pulling a sword out’cha girl” system, it looks something like Zesteria’s seraph system. But just from this it feels like a step back from Berseria.
Borderlands 3: WHAT DO YOU MEAN LILITH “USED” TO BE A SIREN. WHAT DID YOU DO TO HER? The classes this time around look really fun, and charge me as horny on main, but Zane could get it from me. I need to log back on BL2 and play that “Lilith and the Fight For Sanctuary” DLC...
Elden Ring: Given that it’s produced by FromSoft and writen by GRRM, it’ll probably be hella depressing and dark. Which isn’t for me, but it looks cool none the less.
Project Scarlett: It sounds like a cool console. An expensive console. We’ll see if it’ll be worth it.
Final Verdict:
(But more gameplay next year. Seriously.)
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