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What’s the last game you finished?

Sonic Spinball. I used to only get as far as the second stage when I was a kid, so it's been great to complete it after all these years.
 
Metroid Dread. Such a great game if you can handle being hunted down by EMMIs lol.
 
I beat Necrobarista Final Pour! This is definitely the best version of the game. The two new chapters give underrepresented characters some much needed screen time. It made the 5-10 hour story feel more complete. Sadly I doubt this game will ever have anything more than a cult following. Visual novels, especially western ones, tend to be unpopular unless there is some sort of gameplay gimmick. Aside from walking through the café in between chapters it’s just reading. Hopefully sharing my experiences with this game will at least get a few people to consider it.
 
Bioshock 1. Found out I didn't get the good ending and I did not have the patience to play the whole thing again so just looked it up
 
I finished Coffee Talk. I enjoyed the game quite a bit, but I agree with the consensus other people have given it. It lives in the shadow of its inspiration (Va-11 Hall-A) and it’s too short. The shorter stories, while well written, feel incomplete. I think a few more in-game weeks would’ve added a lot. Thankfully there is a sequel in the works. I hope it can give these characters the time they deserve. Although I don’t know how well it will hold up since the lead writer died.
 
Beat Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion and the laughs I got from that game were a plenty. If you want silly fun and a good soundtrack, I do suggest trying this game out
 
After over 25 hours I’ve completed all five routes of Code:Realize (three were best endings while two were good endings). This is one of the few visual novels that I have absolutely no complaints about. Everything about the game is solid. I’m looking forward to trying the fan discs in the future!
 
Just finished Psychonauts this evening! Pretty old game, but I think it aged well. Visual style is just something I like, platforming isn't too complicated, really interesting characters, good dungeons in terms of themes and gameplay features, well, if you can really call person's mind a "dungeon" hahah(except for Meat Circus. That place is just...gross. Frick everything about it). My only complains is that camera acts wonky sometimes messing up platforming which can be frustrating and levitation feels a bit uncontrollable. But eh, this game is like, 17 years old.
I realized that I really enjoyed this game because after credits I was like "man, I want more of this!", so I'm looking forward to grabbing it's sequel!
 
Fully finished? Wirewalk. It was a fun little indie game with GBC like graphics. I think it is on switch but I have mine on steam.
 
The Great Ace Attorney. It was fun game. I'm glad I got it when it was on sale and as a combo pack with the 2nd game
 
I just beat the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game that was released and man, that was such a fun trip and experience! From the game play to the music, everything about the game pretty much reminded me of playing in the arcades when I was younger!
 
Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated. It took me 20 hours. Some parts were really hard and took way too long for me to get through it. I still haven’t completed spongebobs dream area or the kelp forest, but I had enough golden spatulas to unlock the chum bucket lab and beat the final area.
 
I finished AI: The Somnium Files Nirvana initiative. As usual of Kotaro Uchikoshi games I was blown away multiple times by the plot twists. It also keeps things open for another sequel…
 
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