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The last game I finished was the 1995 Super Nintendo version of Killer Instinct. I beat the game on the hardest difficulty level with the incandescent Cinder (who has probably always been my favorite character, although Glacius, TJ Combo, Sabrewulf and Jago are also pretty great). It wasn't easy, but this time I got zero losses (this is how one later unlocks the secret of Eyedol. It's fine if you lose one or two times though). As far as fighting games for the SNES console go, this is one of the best. I actually like Killer Instinct more than any of the Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter games that I've played. I just think it has better graphics, more exciting gameplay and a cooler soundtrack (each and every single character also has their own unique voices/SFX! Unlike MK. Can't recall if this also applies to SF though).
Finally finished Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team this evening at around 46 hours! Completed the story and most of the post-game side quests, but skipped Wish Cave and Purity Forest. I've done those type of dungeons in some of the other games and didn't feel like putting myself through that again, ahahah. Being the first title in the PMD series, it's definitely a little rough in some places, but I still thought it was pretty good. Some of the environments were really beautiful too; I love the pixel graphics of the early PMD games.
As to where I'd rank it in the series overall, I'd still put Explorers of Sky and Super Mystery Dungeon higher, but I liked it a lot better than Gates to Infinity. I'm looking forward to playing the remake at some point! ^^
I finished Super Mario 3 yesterday (more specifically, the SNES version that is present on the All-Stars cartridge). Out of all the early Mario games up to this point, this is probably my most favourite. What makes the gameplay even more interesting on this one are the new abilities that Mario can utilize, such as the flying leaf/raccoon tail thingie and the Tanooki, Frog and Hammer Bros suits (although the last suit is more difficult to get ahold of). The map of all the worlds and levels was also a nice addition. Overall, Super Mario 3 is not only just a very nostalgic game, but it's also still a lot of fun.
one of my favorite series of video games! it warranted another playthrough. i'm going through the siege of dragonspear expansion for the first time now, and i'm quite liking it so far.
I just finished Pokemon Legends Arceus Story. It was a pretty fun Pokemon game and the most fun I've had in a long time. I hope the next one would be more exciting.
Pikmin 3 on Wii U! I play this game SO MUCHIE. I have HUNDREDS of hours in this game and I played it all the time when I was little. I have completed it so so many times. I probably have 100% it over 20 times. I LOVE finding the fruit and the exploration notes! ALL OF ITS JUST SO GOOD. I remember when I was little I liked exploring the places so I know where everything is located still! I still like playing the Wii U version better just because I like the touch controls, I know I am the only one lol. The switch version has a lot of QOL updates though. I played the switch version 100% 2 times but I LIKE TAPPING THE GAMEPAD UWU.
I finished Night in the Woods last night. Fantastic game. It's very well-written and has a wonderful soundtrack. Definitely one I'll be replaying in the future.
If it counts as "finishing" it, I completed the main story of Pokémon Legends: Arceus a few days ago. I'm still going through and working on completing the Pokédex, need to get around to catching the Legendaries, and still have the
I finished the 3DS remake of Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past early yesterday evening, at just over 91 hours, and I'd definitely recommend it. Despite some minor awkwardness in a couple places (it could be a little bit laggy sometimes, and the map scaling sometimes felt oddly large in comparison to the characters), I found it very charming and really kind of flew through it. The format of the story had kind of an episodic feel to it, but it kept things interesting throughout, and I never felt like it got to be formulaic or repetitive. The characters (both party members and major NPCs) were really lively and interesting, as usual for DQ games, and it was easy to get attached to them quickly.
The postgame dungeons were also a lot of fun and added a nice finishing touch to the story, though it'd be hard to discuss without major spoilers. In short, you don't want to skip the secret boss fights. There's also some short-but-sweet story DLC that unlocks after completing the main story, as well as some other DLC that can make your life a little easier (or give you an extra endgame challenge), so I'd recommend checking those out as well.
I rarely finish games but I think the last game I did was NieR:Automata. Super fun game and the scenery was beautiful! The soundtrack was amazing too! I was still listening to it months after I finished playing.
Far Cry Primal ... Probably one of my favourites, I was obsessed! I've still got a couple of achievements to get, but I 100% finished the storyline/campaign (I don't really know what to call it!) and loved every minute I played I was totally hooked on the game for a fair few months - taming Sabertooth tigers etc was probably my favourite thing