I already own Darksiders III and Yakuza Kiwami 2, so I figured I'd just skip this month and trade for the other games on here. I haven't updated my list in a long time, so there may be one or two games that I don't have anymore, but I still own most of them. So far, the games I'm looking for are:
Imperator: Rome Deluxe Edition
Crying Suns
Darksburg
Little Misfortune
Smile for Me
Darkwood
Tsioque
Rover Mechanic Simulator
Youropa
Townsmen - A Kingdom Rebuilt
The ones that I have for trade are:
Humble Gift Link -
The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day
Knights of Pen and Paper 1+2 Collection
Road Redemption
This War of Mine
Throne of Lies The Online Game of Deceit
Torchlight
Torchlight II
The First Tree
One Deck Dungeon
Skybolt Zack
Golf With Your Friends - OST
Codex of Victory
Conglomerate 451
Deep Sky Derelicts
Gift of Parthax
Haimrik
Quantum Replica
Re-Legion
Shiny
Through the Woods
The Inner World
Pixel Heroes Byte & Magic
Safety First!
SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell
The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia + Soundtrack
Vambrace: Cold Soul Soundtrack
Vampyr
AER Memories of Old
Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth
State of Mind
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III
Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach
Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide
Batman - The Telltale Series
Batman: The Enemy Within - The Telltale Series
Oxenfree
The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead - 400 Days
The Walking Dead: Michonne - A Telltale Miniseries
The Walking Dead: Season Two
Astebreed Definitive Edition
LiEat
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae
Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight
GET EVEN
Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics
Mysterium: A Psychic Clue Game
Small World 2
Splendor
Twilight Struggle
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father
Black The Fall
Children of Zodiarcs
Deadbeat Heroes
Forgotton Anne
Goetia
Tokyo Dark
The Turing Test
Train Valley 2
A Good Snowman is Hard to Build
A Mortician's Tale
Alien Spidy
Broken Age
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Brutal Legend
Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition
Darksiders Warmastered Edition
DUCATI - 90th Anniversary
Europa Universalis IV
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered
GNOG
Hacknet
HIVESWAP: Act 1
Hollow Knight
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
Lostwinds
Magicka
Music Maker EDM Edition
PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2
Party Hard
Pikuniku
Psychonauts
Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville
Sniper Elite 3
Speed Brawl
Stealth 2: A Game of Clones
Stick Fight: The Game
Super Hexagon
SUPERHOT
This is the Police
Tilt Brush
Tropico 4
Undertale
VVVVVV
World of Goo
Worms Revolution
Zombotron
Dead Rising 4
Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition
RESIDENT EVIL 2 - All In-game Rewards Unlock
STRIDER
Reigns
Reigns: Her Majesty
Equilinox
MagiCat
Samorost 3
1 Screen Platformer
A Glider's Journey
Adventure Boy Cheapskate DX
Animal Super Squad
Anomaly 2
Anomaly Defenders
Anomaly Korea
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign
Artemis: God-Queen of the Hunt
Balancelot
Bastion
Cathedral
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
Clatter
Dead by Daylight - Of Flesh and Mud
Dead by Daylight - Spark of Madness
Deadlight: Director's Cut
Dino Run DX
Downtown Drift
Draw Your Game
Drink More Glurp Jingle Jam Challenge
Invisible Inc.
Kalaban
Kingdom: New Lands
Motorsport Manager
Must Dash Amigos
Nemo Dungeon
Neverwinter: Vestments of the Wind Pack
Ninja Senki DX
PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2
Potatoman Seeks the Troof
Pumped BMX +
Rapture Rejects
Rebound Dodgeball Evolved
Red Horizon
Rogue Rocks
Scanner Sombre
Songs of Skydale
Stories: The Path of Destinies
Super Chicken Catchers
THE TEAR
YORG.io
Chasm
Fluffy Horde
Regular Human Basketball
Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force Complete Deluxe Set
Megatagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies (Neptunia)
Moero Chronicle
Neptunia Shooter
Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls
Trillion: God of Destruction
Beckett
Everything
Rusty Lake Hotel
The Stanley Parable
Thomas Was Alone
Yume Nikki
YUMENIKKI -DREAM DIARY-
Game Character Hub PE: DS Generator Parts
Game Character Hub PE: Second Story
Game Character Hub: Portfolio Edition
RPG Maker MV
RPG Maker MV - GENE
RPG Maker MV - MADO
RPG Maker MV - SAKAN
RPG Maker VX
RPG Maker VX Ace
RPG Maker XP
Visual Novel Maker + Live 2D
Evergarden
Shenmue I & II
SYNTHETIK: Legion Rising
Bridge Constructor Portal
Portal Knights
SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell
Staxel
Tricky Towers
When Ski Lifts Go Wrong
Planet Alpha
Puss!
The Spiral Scouts
Cat Quest
HIVESWAP: Act 1
Immortal Planet
Pillars of Eternity
Tyranny - Standard Edition
Carrier Command: Gaea Mission
Pound of Ground
Take On Helicopters
Take on Mars
Ylands
Distance
God's Trigger
Guacamelee! 2
MOTHERGUNSHIP
DISTRAINT 2
Rusty Lake Paradise
Unexplored
The Adventure Pals
Almost There: The Platformer
Yoku's Island Express
60 Parsecs!
Love is Dead
Road Redemption
Clustertruck
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor
Party Hard
Punch Club
SpeedRunners
Duskers
Paratopic
Pool Panic
Red Faction Guerilla Re-Mars-tered
Black The Fall
Octahedron
The Turing Test
I'm not a Monster
Wandersong
11-11 Memories Retold
Impact Winter
Little Nightmares
PAC-MAN™ Championship Edition DX+
Project CARS
Genital Jousting
Highway Blossoms
Just Deserts
Purrfect Date
Sunrider Academy
Sunrider: Liberation Day - Captain's Edition
Among the Sleep - Enhanced Edition
Tooth and Tail
Dandara
MINIT
Steel Rats
12 is Better Than 6
BLACKHOLE
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!
Kingsway
kuso
Soft Body
Way of the Passive Fist
Slipstream
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
GoNNER
Headlander
Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun
Bleed 2
Rapture Rejects
Rock of Ages 2: Bigger and Boulder
Sniper Elite 3
Interplanetary: Enhanced Edition
Worms Clan Wars
Animal Super Squad
Anomaly 2
Anomaly Defenders
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
Blade & Bones
Board Battlefield
Clicker bAdventure
Cloudborn
Convoy
Cube Link
Deep Dungeons of Doom
Detective Case and Clown Bot in: Murder in the Hotel Lisbon
Don't Stand Out
Dungeon Escape
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered
Flux8
Freaky Awesome
Guns of Icarus Alliance Collector's Edition
Hackyzack
The Haunting of Billy
Hello Pollution!
Hyperdrive Massacre
Indecision.
Kabounce
Lakeview Cabin Collection
Last Encounter
LOVE
Lucius Demake
Marvin's Mittens
Match Point
No Time To Explain Remastered
Race The Sun
R-COIL
Road Doom
Slime-san
Super Steampunk Pinball 2D
Sure Footing
Switchblade Starter Pack
Temple of Xiala
Throne of Lies The Online Game of Deceit
Tower 57
Tross
Unit 4
Wizorb
Zero G Arena
Colt Express
King and Assassins
Kentucky Route Zero
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse
War for the Overworld + Heart of Gold DLC
The Dwarves
Resident Evil Revelations
Gremlins, Inc.
Old Man's Journey
Pathfinder Adventures
Talisman: Digital Edition
Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics
Talisman: Digital Edition
How to Survive 2
Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition
12 is Better than 6
Bear With Me - Collector's Edition
Dungeon of the Endless
Jalopy
NBA Playgrounds
Action Henk
JYDGE
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Kingdom: New Lands
Laser League
Holy Potatoes! We're In Space?!
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
Grand Theft Auto III
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Filthy, Stinking, Orcs
Sanctum 2
Grey Goo
Sorcerer King: Rivals
Green Man Gaming -
CRUSADER KINGS II
WARHAMMER END TIMES VERMINTIDE
INJUSTICE GODS AMONG US ULTIMATE
THE FLAME IN THE FLOOD
FROZEN SYNAPSE PRIME
BEAT COP
SUPER CLOUDBUILT
THE LITTLE ACRE
INSURGENCY
FEAR 3
DEAD AGE
MAGICKA
SERIAL CLEANER
CASTLEVANIA LORDS OF SHADOW 2
FAHRENHEIT REMASTERED
OPERATION FLASHPOINT RED RIVER
ROCKET KNIGHT
LEGO BATMAN
BIOZONE
ADR1FT
Fanatical -
Autonauts
Guards
How to Take Off Your Mask
ENIGMA:
Garfield Kart
Stronghold Legends: Steam Edition
Styx: Master of Shadows
Among the Sleep - Enhanced Edition
EARTH'S DAWN
Do Not Feed the Monkeys
Rain World
Shadwen
Syndrome
The Technomancer
Chess Ultra
Arcana Heart 3 LOVE MAX!!!!!
DEAD OR SCHOOL
Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom
XBlaze Code: Embryo
XBlaze Lost: Memories
Duke Nukem Forever
GUILTY GEAR Xrd -REVELATOR-
Party Hard 2
The Walking Dead
This War of Mine
Blood: Fresh Supply
Syberia II
If My Heart Had Wings
LoveKami -Divinity Stage-
LoveKami -Useless Goddess-
The Surge
Dungeons 2
The First Templar - Steam Special Edition
Urban Empire
The Dark Eye: Demonicon
Chronicles of Magic: Divided Kingdoms
Endless Fables 3: Dark Moor
King's Heir: Rise to the Throne
Lost Grimoires 3: The Forgotten Well
My Brother Rabbit
Noir Chronicles: City of Crime
Path of Sin: Greed
Queen's Quest 4: Sacred Truce
Tharsis
Little Big Adventure 2
Return to Mysterious Island 2
Damned
Return to Mysterious Island
Odyssey - The Story of Science
Little Big Adventure - Enhanced Edition
Sanitarium
The Royal Marines Commando
STARBO
Raptor: Call of The Shadows - 2015 Edition
Guns of Icarus Online
Hamsterdam
Gates of Hell
Perfect Heist
Aces of the Luftwaffe
Operation Thunderstorm
Clouds & Sheep 2
Archamon
The Crown of Leaves
HERO DEFENSE
Tales From Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation
Last Dream: World Unknown
The Swindle
Robothorium: Cyberpunk Dungeon Crawler
Equilinox
Rogue Wizards
Codex of Victory
Haimrik
In Fear I Trust
In Fear I Trust - Episode 2
In Fear I Trust - Episode 3
In Fear I Trust - Episode 4
The Watchmaker
The Uncertain - The Last Quiet Day
World's Dawn
Extinction
Infinite Air with Mark McMorris
Super Inefficient Golf
Tales of Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation
Shadwen
Creeping Terror
Fantasy Wars
Ascension to the Throne
Savage Lands
Survivalist
Still Life
Holy Avatar vs. Maidens of the Dead
Syberia
Miasmata
Syberia II
Looterkings
Damned
Lost Civilization
QuestRun
Railroad Pioneer
SkyDrift
Thunder Wolves
Airline Tycoon Deluxe
Overclocked: A History of Violence
Dark Strokes: The Legend of the Snow Kingdom Collector's Edition
Eternal Journey: New Atlantis
Forest Legends: The Call of Love Collector's Edition
House of 1000 Doors: Evil Inside
House of 1000 Doors: Serpent Flame
Joan Jade and the Gates of Xibalba
Love Alchemy: A Heart in Winter
Magic Encyclopedia: Moon Light
Mind's Eye: Secrets of the Forgotten
The Fog: Trap for Moths
Analogue: A Hate Story
Detention
The Coma: Recut
The Coma: Recut - Soundtrack & Art Pack DLC
Revolution Ace
Californium
SkyDrift
Clinically Dead
Out There Somewhere
Fate Tectonics
Plazma Being
One Finger Death Punch
ESport Manager
Dungeons 2
Galaxy Squad
Oriental Empires
Stars in Shadow
TASTEE Lethal Tactics
The Lion's Song: Season Pass
Homeworld Remastered Collection
Shuyan Saga
Steel Vampire
Arcana Heart 3 LOVE MAX!!!!
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload
Lifeless Planet Premier Edition
Snake Pass
BEEP
DRAGON: A Game About a Dragon
Destiny Warriors RPG
Gun Rocket
Labyronia RPG
Labyronia RPG 2
LocoSoccer
Out There Somewhere
Storm of Spears RPG
Subterra
Sun Blast: Star Fighter
The Odyssey: Winds of Athena
Tiny Bridge: Ratventure
Crouching Pony Hidden Dragon
GAUGE
Isbarah
Poöf
Puddle
Replay - VHS is not dead
Wooden Sen'SeY
House of Caravan
Cultures Northland
Splatter Zombie Apocalypse
Squirbs
Learn Japanese to survive Hiragana Battle
Airscape The Fall of Gravity
Revolution Ace
Labyronia RPG
PARTICLE MACE
Cultures 8th Wonder of the World
GIBZ
STAR WARS Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy
STAR WARS Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast
Dex
Figment
Hive Jump
Jalopy
PewDiePie: Legend of the Brofist
THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII STEAM EDITION
Blades of Time Limited Edition
Blood Knights
Demonicon
Drakensang
GemCraft - Chasing Shadows
Heroes of Annihilated Empires
Inquisitor
Knights and Merchants
Lichdom: Battlemage
Numen: Contest of Heroes
Rune Classic
Sudeki
Two Worlds II: Velvet Edition
Wizardry 6&7
Asteroid Bounty Hunter
Charlie's Adventure
Cube Runner
Duke of Alpha Centauri
Fly and Destroy
Hungry Flame
Neon Space
Neon Space 2
ShipLord
Slash It
Slash It 2
Spin Rush
Survive in Space
Upside Down
Distant Worlds: Universe
Heavy Burger
I am not a Monster
Learn Japanese to survive Hiragana Battle
SimplePlanes
Sword Legacy Omen
Moero Chronicle
Moero Chronicle - Deluxe Pack DLC
35MM
Deadlight
Distrust
Killing Room
March of the Living
Savage Lands
Tharsis
Valnir Rok Survival RPG
Dreamscapes: The Sandman - Premium Edition
Dreamscapes: Nightmare's Heir - Premium Edition
Sea Legends: Phantasmal Light Collector's Edition
Witch's Pranks: Frog's Fortune Collector's Edition
Kingdom of Aurelia: Mystery of the Poisoned Dagger
Taken Souls: Blood Ritual Collector's Edition
Silver Tale
A Plot Story
Hexus
Jane Angel: Templar Mystery
Dream Walker
Witch's Tales
Escape Doodland
Mad Dream: Coma
Earthworms
Clinically Dead
Mech Rage
Camper Jumper Simulator
ESport Manager
Darkest Hunters
The Sexy Brutale
Beholder
The Last Door - Collector's Edition
The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller
System Shock: Enhanced Edition
System Shock 2
Metal Fatigue
Spirits of Xanadu
Shadow Man
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
Homeworld Remastered Collection
Tales from Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation
PAYDAY 2
Jalopy
Hover
Figment
Subterrain
STARWHAL
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure
Joggernauts
The Long Reach
Mainlining
Coffin Dodgers
The Rivers of Alice - Extended Version
Zombie Kill of the Week - Reborn
The Walking Vegetables
Unbox: Newbie's Adventure
System Shock: Enhanced Edition
UNLOVED
Killing Room
Sir, You Are Being Hunted
Styx: Shards of Darkness
STAR WARS - Knights of the Old Republic
STAR WARS Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
Shadowrun: Hong Kong - Extended Edition
SimCity™ 4 Deluxe Edition
STAR WARS™ - The Force Unleashed™ Ultimate Sith Edition
METAL SLUG X
Oxenfree
Galactic Civilizations II: Ultimate Edition
Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity
Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes
The Political Machine 2016
The Corporate Machine
Sorcerer King: Rivals
Demigod
Go! Go! Nippon! ~My First Trip to Japan~
March of the Living
Four Sided Fantasy
Dungeon Rushers
The Invisible Hours
Dead Secret
The Free Ones
HIVESWAP: Act 1
Castle of no Escape 2
Galactic Lords
W4RR-i/o-RS
Nogibator: Way Of Legs
WN - ShP
Fairy Lands: Rinka and the Fairy Gems
Drill Arena
Walhall
Er-Spectro
Risky Rescue
Frederic: Evil Strikes Back
16bit Trader
Midnight Mysteries
Midnight Mysteries 4: Haunted Houdini
Zombie Bowl-o-Rama
Little Farm
Silver Knight
ANKI
Lift It
3 Coins At School
Deep Eclipse: New Space Odyssey
Green Ranch
The lost joystick
UBERMOSH Vol. 5
Trip to Vinelands
TTV2
SWARMRIDER OMEGA
UBERMOSH
UBERMOSH:BLACK
UBERMOSH Vol.3
Iesabel
Daemonsgate
Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess
Spiritual Warfare & Wisdom Tree Collection
Prophecy I - The Viking Child
Drakkhen
Hostage: Rescue Mission
King's Table - The Legend of Ragnarok
Eternam
Chaos Control
Bubble Ghost
Mystical
Alien Rampage
Frederic: Resurrection of Music
Teddy Floppy Ear - Mountain Adventure
Teddy Floppy Ear - Kayaking
Millie
Sparkle 2 Evo
Story of the Survivor
SharpShooter3D
Goodbye My King
Watch This!
Crazy Oafish Ultra Blocks: Big Sale
Crystal City
Bloody Boobs
AuroraRL
Dispatcher
Casino Noir
Detective Noir
Reptilians Must Die!
The Braves & Bows
Zzzz-Zzzz-Zzzz
The Dweller
Surfingers
Timberman
Sparkle 3 Genesis
Cat on a Diet
Zombillie
Asteroid Bounty Hunter
ShipLord
Neon Prism
Slash It
Slash It 2
Cube Runner
Upside Down
Spin Rush
Neon Space
Neon Space 2
Duke of Alpha Centauri
Hungry Flame
Survive in Space
Fly and Destroy
Charlie's Adventure
Luxor Evolved
Luxor: Amun Rising HD
LUXOR: Mah Jong
Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife
Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena
Red Risk
Particula
Overcast - Walden and the Werewolf
OutDrive
Invasion
Cubium Dreams
Iron Impact
Stigmat
Marco Polo
Cybercube
Mr. Dubstep
Monstrum
Wick
Lethe - Episode One
35MM
I Shall Remain
Silence of the Sleep
Rebel Galaxy
Punch Club - Deluxe Edition
Grey Goo Definitive Edition
RiME
Gloom
SharpShooter3D
Goodbye My King
Crystal City
Art of Murder - Cards of Destiny
Art of Murder - Deadly Secrets
Art of Murder - FBI Confidential
Art of Murder - Hunt for the Puppeteer
Art of Murder - The Secret Files
Chronicles of Mystery - Secret of the Lost Kingdom
Chronicles of Mystery - The Legend of the Sacred Treasure
Chronicles of Mystery - The Tree of Life
Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual
Megadimension Neptunia VII
Megadimension Neptunia VII Digital Deluxe Set DLC
Galactic Lords
W4RR-i/o-RS
Nogibator: Way Of Legs
WN - ShP
Fairy Lands: Rinka and the Fairy Gems
Drill Arena
Walhall
Er-Spectro
Daemonsgate
Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess
Spiritual Warfare & Wisdom Tree Collection
Prophecy I - The Viking Child
Drakkhen
Marco Polo
Hostage: Rescue Mission
King's Table - The Legend of Ragnarok
Eternam
Chaos Control
Bubble Ghost
Mystical
Alien Rampage
Ocean Classics Volume 1
200% Mixed Juice
War of the Human Tanks
Worms
Worms Reloaded: Game of the Year Edition
Worms Ultimate Mayhem - Deluxe Edition
Worms Crazy Golf
Worms Blast
Worms Pinball
The Mooseman
Sky Break
Tropico 5
Super Cloudbuilt
Tower 57
Dex
Epistory - Typing Chronicles
Deponia: The Complete Journey
Table Top Racing: World Tour
Riff Racer - Race Your Music!
GT Legends
GTR Evolution
Vangers
Insane 2
Zero Gear
Race.a.bit
Mashed
Race: The WTCC Game + Caterham Expansion
Little Racers STREET
BARRIER X
Super Toy Cars
Mini Motor Racing EVO
Drift Streets Japan
Instant Death
Spirits of Xanadu
Swipe Fruit Smash
Voxel Baller
Breezeblox
BalanCity
VRog
BoomTown! Deluxe
City Siege: Faction Island
Bomb The Monsters!
Crazy Belts
Rush for Glory
Naval Warfare
Insurgency
Blood Knights
Heroes of Annihilated Empires
Wizardry 6 & 7
Drakensang
Rune Classic
Gemcraft - Chasing Shadows
Knights and Merchants
Etherlords I & II
Sudeki
Numen: Contest of Heroes
Inquisitor
Commands & Colors: The Great War
Making History: The Calm and the Storm Gold Edition
Attrition: Tactical Fronts
Imperial Glory
Praetorians
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty
Commandos 2: Men of Courage
Commandos 3: Destination Berlin
Ominous Tales: The Forsaken Isle
Beyond the Invisible: Evening
Tearstone
Entwined: Strings of Deception
Vengeance: Lost Love
The Rosebud Condominium
Where Angels Cry: Tears of the Fallen (Collector's Edition)
Lightning: D-Day
Congo Merc
Hold the Line: The American Revolution
Battles of the Ancient World
Peninsular War Battles
1812: The Invasion of Canada
Russian Front
7 Wonders II
7 Wonders of the Ancient World
7 Wonders: Ancient Alien Makeover
7 Wonders: Magical Mystery Tour
7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven
Discovery! A Seek and Find Adventure
Gardens Inc. 2: The Road to Fame
Glowfish
Little Farm
Luxor 2 HD
Luxor 3
Luxor Evolved
Luxor HD
Luxor: 5th Passage
Luxor: Amun Rising HD
LUXOR: Mah Jong
Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife
Midnight Mysteries
Midnight Mysteries 3: Devil on the Mississippi
Midnight Mysteries 4: Haunted Houdini
Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials
Midnight Mysteries: Witches of Abraham - Collector's Edition
Pickers
Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena
The Dweller
Iesabel
EM: Shader Attack
Invasion
Labyronia RPG
Labyronia RPG 2
Legend of Mysteria RPG
Chosen 2
Balloon Blowout
Bayla Bunny
Block Blowout
Chess Knight 2
Dessert Storm
Fantastic 4 In A Row 2
Fantastic Checkers 2
Ludo Supremo
Mahjong Deluxe 2: Astral Planes
Mahsung Deluxe
Mini Golf Mundo
Pepe Porcupine
Puppy Dog: Jigsaw Puzzles
Puzzles Under The Hill
Ultimate Word Search 2: Letter Boxed
Bubble Blowout
Train Valley
Broken Sword Trilogy
Daemonsgate
Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess
Prophecy I - The Viking Child
Drakkhen
Marco Polo
Hostage: Rescue Mission
King's Table - The Legend of Ragnarok
Bubble Ghost
Mystical
Ocean Classics Volume 1
Pandora: First Contact
35MM
Grand Ages: Rome GOLD
GT Legends
Nether: Resurrected
CAT Interstellar
Circut Breakers
Memoranda
Sins of the Demon RPG
Gladiator Trainer
Dragon Sinker
Neon Chrome
Skullgirls
Mad Games Tycoon
Replica
Patrician IV - Steam Special Edition
Patrician IV: Rise of a Dynasty
Patrician III
The Swindle
Zenith
Hive Jump
ICY: Frostbite Edition
Commandos Collection
Revhead
Car Mechanic Simulator 2015
Demolish & Build 2017
Robot Squad Simulator 2017
Skullgirls & DLC
The Mims Beginning
Dreamstones
Cally's Caves 4
Tank Battle: East Front
Tank Battle: Pacific
Tank Battle: Normandy
Tank Battle: North Africa
Tank Battle: 1944
Tank Battle: Blitzkrieg
Tank Battle: 1945
Civil War: 1861
Civil War: Bull Run 1861
Civil War: 1862
Civil War: 1865
Civil War: Gettysburg
Civil War: 1864
SK8
King of the Eggs
Bouncy Bob
Hotel Dracula
Warfront Defenders: Westerplatte
Pony Island
Who's Your Daddy
SWARMRIDER OMEGA
SWARMRIDER OMEGA OST DLC
SWARMRIDERS: Original Soundtrack DLC
DinoSystem
Super Sports Surgery
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition
Startide
Timberman
Kathy Rain
Table Top Racing: World Tour
Z
Dark Years
Exowar
Total Extreme Wrestling
World of Mixed Martial Arts 3
IGT Slots Paradise Garden
Anti-Opoly
Wrestling Spirit 3
Draft Day Sports College Basketball 3
Draft Day Sports Pro Basketball 4
Defend Your Life
Hyperdrive Massacre
The lost joystick
Orbital Racer
RUNRUNRUN
Murder...
UBERMOSH:BLACK
Trip to Vinelands
SWARMRIDER OMEGA
Bad Dream: Coma
Mad Games Tycoon
Perfect Universe
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
Deep Dungeons of Doom
Worms
PolyRace
The Way
Indiegala -
Persian Nights: Sands of Wonders
The Secret Order 6: Bloodline
Demon Hunter 4: Riddles of Light
Lost Grimoires 2: Shard of Mystery
Animal Lover
Magi Trials Deluxe Edition
Highschool Possession
Topless Hentai Mosaic
Hentai Hexa Mosaic
Borderus
The Myth Seekers: The Legacy of Vulcan
Eventide 2: The Sorcerers Mirror
Nightmares from the Deep 3: Davy Jones
Beach Bounce
Beach Bounce - Soundtrack
Beauty Bounce
Bunny Bounce
Club Life
Club Life - Soundtrack
Divine Slice of Life
Divine Slice of Life - Soundtrack
Echo Tokyo - Wallpapers
Echo Tokyo: Graphic Novel
Echo Tokyo: Intro
Highschool Possession
Highschool Romance
Magi Trials Deluxe Edition
Summer Fling
Summer Fling OST
Sword of Asumi Deluxe Edition
Knock-knock
Systematic Immunity
OddPlanet
The Quest for Achievements Remix
Moot District
Ceville
Mutiny!
Magic Trials Deluxe Edition
Hentai Zodiac Puzzle
PUZZLETIME: Lovely Girls
Girls of Hentai Mosaic
Girls of Hentai Mosaic - HQ Artbook & Wallpapers
Hentai Hexa mosaic
Hentai Hexa Mosaic - Soundtrack
Lady's Hentai Mosaic
Lady's Hentai Mosaic - OST
Lady's Hentai Mosaic - PNG Artbook
Pixel Hentai Mosaic
Pixel Hentai Mosaic - OST
Topless Hentai Mosaic
Topless Hentai Mosaic - OST
Topless Hentai Mosaic - PNG Artbook
Echo Tokyo: An Intro
Echo Tokyo - Wallpapers
Echo Tokyo: Graphic Novel
Last Anime boy: Saving loli
Witch College
Pleasure Airlines
Senpai Teaches Me Japanese: Part 1
Chibi Volleyball
My personal Angel
Riddled Corpses
Nandeyanen!?
AstroViking
?????2 / Seven boys 2
TimeTekker
Girls of Hentai Mosaic
Topless Hentai Mosaic
Hentai Hexa mosaic
Lady's Hentai Mosaic
Pixel Hentai Mosaic
Book Series - Alice in Wonderland
On Earth As It Is In Heaven - A Kinetic Novel
BAD END
Frank & the TimeTwister Machine
Linelight
Hook
Franchise Wars
Rush Bros
Grim Legends: The Forsaken Bride
Abyss: The Wraiths of Eden
Without Within 2
Cursed Sight
Beauty Bounce
Highschool Romance
Beach Bounce
Club Life
Echo Tokyo: Intro
Echo Tokyo: Graphic Novel
This Strange Realm Of Mine
Bot Vice
Eliosi's Hunt
Aspect
Grim Legends 2: Song of the Dark Swan
Crime Secrets: Crimson Lily
Grim Legends 3: The Dark City
Particle Mace
Secret of Magia
Sins of the Demon RPG
Splatter - Zombie Apocalypse
Airscape - The Fall of Gravity
Fate Tectonics
Battle Ranch: Pigs vs Plants
Earth Overclocked
Greyfox RPG
Wish -tale of the sixteenth night of lunar month-
Cursed Sight
A Winter's Daydream
Empty Horizons
Poker Pretty Girls Battle: Texas Hold'em
Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire
Pretty Girls Panic!
Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle
Boneless Zombie
Delicious! Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire
Koi-Koi Japan [Hanafuda playing cards]
Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle: Schools Girls Edition
Wild Romance
Pretty Girls Panic! (Chinese version only)
Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire (Chinese version only)
Slash or Die
Slash or Die 2
RepairBot
Stellar Interface
Trench Run
12 Labours of Hercules VII: Fleecing the Fleece (Platinum Edition)
A Dream For Aaron
A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher
ARENA GODS
Adelantado Trilogy. Book Two
Adelantado Trilogy. Book one
Adventures of Dragon
Aircraft Evolution
Alice in Wonderland - Hidden Objects
Alicia Quatermain 2: The Stone of Fate
Alicia Quatermain: Secrets Of The Lost Treasures
Amelon
BAD END
BELPAESE: Homecoming
Battle High 2 A+
Beat The Game
Bitcoin Miner
Blind Men
BlowOut
Border of her Heart
Bottom of the 9th
Bravium
Brawlout
Broken Minds
Burnin' Rubber 5 HD
Chinese Ink Painting Puzzle & Creator
ClickBit
Coffee Crawl
Crashday Redline Edition
Crazy Pirate
Crisis in the Kremlin
Crystal Catacombs
Crystals of Niberium
Cube Zone
Cubiques
Cubiques 2
Curse: The Eye of Isis
Digital Resistance
Disparity
Drake of the 99 Dragons
E-Startup
Elbub
FreeHolder
Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance
Goldmine
Gothicc Breaker
Hentai Puzzle
Hentai Sokoban
Hide The Body
I.F.O
Inexplicable Geeks: Dawn of Just Us
Insert Paper: Update
Joy Climb
Judge Dredd 95
Krampus Quest
Krautscape
LOOT BOX ACHIEVEMENT SIMULATOR
Legend of the Skyfish
Lunch Truck Tycoon
MIND SHIFT
Maze of Infection
Mines of Mars
Mini Ghost
Mission: Escape from Island 2
Moto Racer 4
Moto Racer 4 - Space Dasher
Moto Racer 4 - The Truth
Navalny 20!8 : The Rise of Evil
Negligee
Neverliria
Next Hero
ORCS
PLATI NALOG: Favorite Russian Game
Panzer Hearts - War Visual Novel
Paper Shakespeare: To Date Or Not To Date?
Paradox Wrench
Penny Arcade's On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness 3
Pixel Hentai Mosaic
Pixelpunk XL
Plant This
Q-YO Blaster
Questr
Ravensword: Shadowlands
River City Super Sports Challenge All Stars Special
Rot Gut
STATUS: INSANE
SUPER BENBO QUEST: TURBO DELUXE
Science Girls
Shadowgrounds
Shield Impact
Shout Of Survival
Spooky Cats
Store Simulator
Suna
SwordBounce
The Adventures of Elena Temple
The Bluecoats: North vs South
The God
The Last Dawn : The first invasion
The Lost Gardens
The Reject Demon: Toko Chapter 0 - Prelude
The Uncertain: Episode 1 - The Last Quiet Day
They Are Hundreds
Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found
Usual John
Visceral Cubes
WeakWood Throne
Welcome to Princeland
Wings of Vi
World's Dawn
Zombie Desperation
the Line
submitted by First and foremost, I’m extremely happy with the activity we had in the sub over the past month. Not only am I happy with the amount of new posts every day but how some of you find the time to discuss other’s 12in12 lists and their progress posts. I hope we can all keep the activity going and make this an even greater sub to talk about our favorite hobby.
For the first time in about half a year, I had a ton of time in my hands. This might change over the coming months but for at least for one month I had 2+ hours available almost every day to spend on whatever I wanted to. In January, that was mostly games, so I have made a lot of progress and played a few great games to report on. Here it goes.
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Games I've Added -
3 - The Division
- What Remains of Edith Finch
- Yakuza 0
What Remains of Edith Finch was free on the Epic Store for two weeks, hope you didn’t miss it. Well, unless you don’t care for the Epic Store of course. Or maybe you haven’t heard the news at all that Epic is challenging Steam for the #1 PC gaming storefront. What’s the difference? The Epic Store allow devs to keep 88 % of the income, while Steam only allows for 70 % (just like Sony with the PS Store for example). Also, Steam is full of shitty games, the Epic Store is not (
yet).
Anyway, enough of the Epic Store. I’ve purchased
Yakuza 0 and
The Division as the early unlocks for January’s Monthly Humble Bundle. By the way, The Division 2 will be available on the Epic Store but
not on Steam. OK, now it’s enough.
After playing Yakuza Kiwami, I had to get the next game in the series, which is actually the prequel to the original, which Kiwami is the remaster of. If you haven’t played any game in this series yet, give Yakuza 0 a try. It costs a measly $12 (I got it for 10 on a discount) and you get 5+ more games, including The Division.
Also, the
Jackbox Party Pack is currently free on the Epic Store. God bless the Epic Store. Or something.
DISCLAIMER: This is not an endorsement for Epic. Please don't get offended by miniscule things like this, I was trying to make a joke. :) ------------
Games I’ve Quit/Abandoned –
2 The 12in12 “veterans” know about this section already but for anyone reading my style of progress update for the first time:
These are the games I do not count towards my total completion. Maybe I got bored of them, maybe there were too many technical issues, sometimes I will realize that I don’t even own the games that I thought I did and sometimes a thing like the “Koch Media-gate” will happen like in last January (maybe someone still remembers that :D).
This was free on IndieGala in late December. I’ve had this on my wishlist since it was released actually, it looked interesting enough. You play a man whose children were kidnapped and who, since then, made it his task to rescue other kidnapped children. It’s an indie stealth game and does have a few interesting ideas but at the end I was left unimpressed and too uninterested to continue.
I wanted to like this game. I did like the art style a lot. The enemy design a lot. The soundtrack a lot. That’s about it though. The enemy AI is just horrible. Run past a guy? He sees you, of course. Walk past a guy? He sees you again. Fine. Sneak past an enemy? You still get caught. I’m guessing this is by design and maybe they can just smell you or whatever but retrying 10 times with a sub par checkpoint system got very annoying, even for a game of this length. Though I gotta admit, this game had one of the more memorable moments in recent games I’ve played between the main character and a rat. If you’ve played this, you might know what I’m talking about.
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Games I've Beaten -
6
Platform:
PC Playtime:
9.5 hours I’m one of the guys who never played a Devil May Cry game before. Now you might think “That’s horrible!” but let me be the one to tell you that the only way you won’t have a grudge against DmC: Devil May Cry is, if you’ve never played a prior version of the game. So it all worked out in my advantage in the end. Most of us know Dante. Red jacket, gray hair, fights demons with a sword. I first saw him in SMT: Nocturne actually.
Because I didn’t play a DmC game before and didn’t have any prior opinion on Dante, I didn’t mind the switch to black hair in the reboot, DmC: Devil May Cry. So I didn’t focus on the game in the big picture of how it fits in with the rest of the series or what it had changed. I focused on the game itself and I had a great time.
Almost every hack and slash game I’ve played recently has been great. I’d put Metal Gear Rising in my Top 10 all time. DmC: Devil May Cry is no different. Slashing your way through dozens of demons is tons of fun and with the metal soundtrack blasting through your ear you feel hyped to destroy anything that dares to stand in your way. You get a ranking after each mission, the best you can get is SSS I believe. To do this, you need to use different moves to get the maximum amount of points. This forces you to switch things up, if you want a good grade, which is pretty good game design in my opinion.
The story revolves around Mundus, a demon prince, who rules over “Limbo City” by brainwashing its’ inhabitants. How? Through an energy drink. Yep, read that right. Dante is not affected by this because he is a Nephilim (half-demon, half-angel) and not a filthy casual human. Dante’s goal is to kill Mundus with the help of his brother Vergil, who Mundus doesn’t know about and Kat, a girl who joined Vergil in his mission.
Dante’s mother was actually killed by Mundus, so that’s why Dante is very keen on getting revenge. It’s a solid story with a bunch of cool moments. In one scene near the end of the game,
Mundus kidnapped Kat. In turn, Dante kidnapped Lilith, the carrier of Mundus’ son. During the exchange of the two, Vergil actually shoots Lilith in the stomach and kills the baby. Crazy and epic moment.
I started the game in German and just hate the voice acting. In movies and series, German voice actors are pretty good but it’s rare to find good voice actors in video games. The switch to English made such a huge difference 1/3 of the way through.
The game made me a fan for sure. I own Devil May Cry HD and will definitely play it this year. Pretty excited for DMC V now, even though I probably won’t buy it until at least 2020.
Rating:
9/10
Platform:
PC Playtime:
3 hours On my wishlist for a few years. I bought it in December after realizing that some Steam functions were blocked because I hadn’t bought a game on Steam in over 12 months. I got it for a few euros on sale.
You’re working for an espionage agency and are given a bunch of weird infiltration missions. The game plays in multiple, short levels with a bunch of extra random things and side quests to do. For example talking to a wrestling champion on top of a random roof triggers a scene where you are in a wrestling cage. You just throw the guy on the tables nearby and win. There also was a robot prostitute in a different level. If you give her a coin that you can steal off a street musician, the game triggers one of the weirdest scenes ever. There’s an overarching story connected to all of this as well.
The game is full of movie and internet meme references and to be honest, they were just so unfunny most of the time. This made the game get tedious pretty fast, even if it only took 3 hours to beat. Apart from a few fun mini games like the wrestling match and the overall somewhat charming effect of this game, I wasn’t too fascinated by it.
Rating:
5/10
Platform:
Xbox One S Playtime:
About 10 hours (+- 2 hours) The playtime divides itself into the story mode and a few fights against my brother + a few "tower" playthroughs. The tower is basically a mode in which you fight against 10 fighters in order with a fighter that you can select.
The story of Mortal Kombat X is what you'd expect out of a fighting game, I guess? I'm not very experienced in fighting game stories but this is what I expected going in.
This being a basic hero's story and just a bunch of fights in between. This is my first Mortal Kombat game, so I don't know anything about each character's back story. But tell me, is it good storytelling to have all the characters talk like they've just read each other's Wikipedia page? "You are Raiden, the guy who stands for XYZ. How could you do the horrible thing you di?" - "Well, that's because of the one thing that happened 4 Mortal Kombat games ago. That's why I had to do what I had to do!" Of course, the dialogue didn't go exactly like that but that's the gist of it. :D Overexplaining everything.
The writers thought about all the newcomers coming in and that's not a good thing to do, if you want realistic dialogue. I'd have been totally fine with being kept in the dark somewhat because at some point, I'd know enough about the characters and their intentions to give a damn anyway. Especially since the pace of the plot started picking up after all the introductory Wikipedia bull crap ended and shit started happening.
Let me tell you though, Johnny Cage is such a horrible character. Like laughably bad. He easily has the worst one liners of any video game character ever and that's basically all that is coming out of his mouth. This guy makes fun of any situation, while everyone is busy fighting for their lives.>! In one scene, Johnny is bleeding and as his daughter comes to help him, he says "Blood...is supposed to be inside the body" or whatever, I played with german dubbing, so the translation might be a bit off.!< At some point I just started laughing every time he said something because I knew it would be stupid and that's what it always was. I gotta tell you though, I had to use him against my friends just to see how stupid his pre-fight interactions with the other characters would be. Didn't disappoint.
The fighting is extremely enjoyable, with a ton of combos to master and a bunch of fatalities and "X-Ray" moves to enjoy. X-Ray moves build up as you get hit more and more often to give you the chance to get back into the fight and show bones breaking. Pretty brutal. Fatalities are just 10 times more brutal and looking at a new one has always been fun. I'll definitely get back to this game at some point. Also, I don't know how I haven't mentioned this yet but this game has QTEs done so poorly. I've purposefully messed up many times. There is no penalty for failing. The ensuing scenes just don't make any sense anymore because even though your character gets hit all the time, the next scene shows you standing over your enemy victorious. This was really bad.
Rating:
6/10
- What Remains of Edith Finch
Platform:
PC Playtime:
2 hours What remains of her indeed. A terrible curse has befallen the Finch family. Everyone dies in terrible circumstances. A lot of them at a pretty young age even. When you go into the pause menu, you’ll see a family tree that shows a lot of the members in the Finch family die at a pretty young age. Only great grandma Edie has done a great job avoiding her fate.
You play as, surprise, Edith Finch, who revisits her childhood home. By going through each room, you read about the deaths of your relatives. These are always presented in such a clever, unique and engaging way,
in a comic book style for example. I also got one of my favorite quotes of the year out of this game.
“And suddenly, I was a shark.” That part is probably the only time where I thought “Are you kidding me, game?”, especially with what ensued after that sentence. Other than that, I had a great afternoon spent on something I haven’t experienced in this way before.
I’m not an advocate for walking simulators, far from it actually but I can easily recommend this to anyone. I still don’t like the walking around parts in these games all that much but it was actually not that big of an issue here. The story was engaging enough to keep me motivated throughout but I still like more fleshed out gameplay mechanics in the games I play.
Rating:
7/10
Platform:
PlayStation 4 Playtime:
25 hours Depending on which subreddits you’re subbed to, you’ll have heard a few things here and there about the Yakuza series. If you’re subbed here, which I’m guessing you are, you’ll have heard of this a goddamn billion times. This game is definitely sharing the #1 spot with The Witcher 3 for “Game with most appearance in 12in12 lists". Everyone and their mother plans to play this game this year… and I love it. All the praise you’ve heard about the series this year is warranted in my opinion.
Kiryu Kazuma is the main character of the series. He is a member of the Yakuza and is on his way to a promotion to lead his own small family within the Yakuza when the game begins. He grew up in an orphanage, having lost his parents at a young age. His best childhood friend, Nishikiyama, grew up in the same orphanage as well.
The story really picks up a couple hours in, as
Nishikiyama kills a family patriarch. Kiryu sacrifices himself for his friend and goes into prison for 10 years, while Nishikiyama gets promoted in Kiryu's place. So at this point, I'm already completely engaged in the story already. The characters are all very interestingly presented, Kiryu is already likeable due to his calm, composed personality and THE DRAMA, oh THE DRAMA. Everything you'd like is packed into the first few hours, leaving you confused but fascinated. Through the duration of the story, there are so many well executed twists and turns to the plot. Each character's motivations are well explained and have a point in the grand scheme of the story. This leaves a ton of option for how the story could unfold and leaves you guessing as a player. Really checks all the boxes for me, though the "japanese trademark cringiness" is present here as well from time to time.
What I particularly love about this game is its' setting. Kamurocho is not the most beautiful and special place I've seen a game play in (it's not even the best setting in the games I've played this month :D) but I love how small it is. In a world where gaming marketing boils down to "this games map is 10x larger than XY's map" sometimes, this is a nice change to that. Kamurocho becomes recognizable fast and each little shop is part of at least a few missions. Every corner of the map has something for you to do.
You can either play through the story, do a total of 78 substories or play some mini games. The substories are hit and miss, some of them are hilarious but some just very basic "go here, do this" style missions. Each substory is supposed to act as a life lesson, like "don't fall for phone scams" or "don't fall for F cup breasts scams" (yes really). The mini games can range from basic casino games to a rock-paper-scissiors styled wrestling game (in which two women dressed in insect costumes fight each other) called "MesuKing". There is also Karaoke, Bowling and Darts for example.
The game manages to switch between serious and funny sections very well, which is something I was particularly impressed by. Going in, I expected this game to be something I'd like but it definietly exceeded my expectations. Such a fun game. Oh yeah, brawling and kicking ass was also a lot of fun.
Rating:
10/10 LAST MINUTE COMPLETION:
Red Dead Redemption 2 Platform:
PlayStation 4 Playtime:
About 70 hours (
Just beaten this game. Not even updated my backloggery page, so this is a very special surprising completion I guess.)
I don't think anything that I'll write could do this game justice. This was such an emotional rollercoaster. A story as epic as any other in gaming. As someone who was disappointed when beating the original 2 years ago, I was completely blown away by Red Dead Redemption 2.
The character of John Marston didn't click with me that much in the original but I've found myself connecting with Arthur Morgan pretty quickly. The story of this game is about the Dutch van der Linde and his gang of outlaws after a failed robbery on a train in Blackwater. John Marston and Arthur Morgan are part of the gang, so this is basically taking place a few years before the original.
I don't really want to touch on the story too much, so that you can go into it as blind as possible but it really was amazing. Every single character is unique and so well written. You learn more and more about them as the story progresses and build up relationships with each of them. Some you will like, some you will hate. You all live in camps together. Whenever you return to the camp, you'll be able to listen to conversations between the characters. Characters will approach you and talk to you, reacting to recent events. Sometimes you'll have parties together. You can talk while playing poker together. You can have little talk sessions with the women, where Arthur just lets out what is bothering him. There is hours and hours and hours of this side content where you can just learn more about Arthur and the other gang members.
Their clearly went a ton of time into animations, as each one is as detailed as possible. Filling a plate with food, pouring coffee into a cup or chopping wood. Thanks in part to small details like this, this is easily the most immersive game I've played. AI daily routines contribute to this as well. Each NPC has a realistic routine that they follow, which breathes so much life into each of the games towns.
What else is there in this game content wise? You can spend hours fishing, hunting, playing games, doing chores around camp, being a bounty hunter, robbing coaches, looking for treasure, beating all the 90 challenges, collecting cards and a lot of other random things. There are so called random events in the game, which pop up when you're riding around randomly. These can be as simple as helping out someone who got poisoned by a snake to giving an injured woman a ride home. Even in these simple moments, Arthur will engage in interesting dialogue with the NPCs and give these short sequences extra meaning. All of this just helped immensely with the development of Arthur's character and led to me loving everything about his story.
Can't forget about the stranger missions, which are side missions where you meet random people. These are almost as detailed as the main story, as they use cut scenes as well. You'll meet colorful personalities and will be asked to do a bunch of random tasks for them. As you progress through the main story, you'll find out that even these side missions carry a big weight in the progression of Arthur's character and story.
Of course, other things to do include reading through all of Arthur's diary entries after every mission, reading through the dozens of newspapers that are released as you play, reading notes that you randomly find or reading through the shop's catalogs. These contain detailed entries an all outfits, food and guns that you can purchase. These will be overlooked by 99 % of the players but probably took 100s of hours to fully create. Also there is a compendium with 500+ entries on animals, guns, plants and bandit gangs. It's just amazing.
So yeah, that's the world of Red Dead Redemption 2. I haven't even told you the half of it yet. You got a shit ton to experience here. Well worth the $60 entry price and can be purchased a bit cheaper these days. I will 100 % go back to this game and replay the story, take my time to do all the little things and really delve into the lore of this. Also. there is one point in the story that was just incredibly shocking to me.
When you ride into Saint Denis to do a Sadie Adler mission, Arthur just collapses all of a sudden without you having triggered the mission yet. So surprising and well done. There were a few parts where I got really emotional, especially thanks to an incredible soundtrack.
May I? Stand Unshaken is probably my favorite song of the year. Also, did you like the Mexico ride in the original? Well, there are at least 2 rides with a way bigger effect on you for sure. Such good use of the music. Such a good game.
Rating: 10/10
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What I'm Playing in February 6 games beaten. I'm extremely happy. as I managed to beat RDR 2 after three months, found two series that are right up my alley in Yakuza and Devil May Cry and have a bunch of great games lined up for February and beyond.
PC - Beyond Good and Evil - Next up on my 12in12 list. I got this back in 2016 I think, so it's time to play this finally. I'm worried about potential technical issues with this one. We'll see.
- Football Manager 2019 - Should maybe mention this, as I've spent 60 hours (!) with this in a month. I'm in my fourth season currently and not looking to stop. So much fun.
- Resident Evil 5 - Started this almost a year ago. On Chapter 4-2, so I'm guessing it'll take my brother and me another 6 months to finish this. :D
Playstation 4 - Persona 5 - Only game left to play on my Playstation 4 currently. Finally time to get back into this.
Xbox One S - Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice - Next game on console after beating RDR 2. Has potential to be great.
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12in12 original list - Progress: (3/12) - Batman Arkham City
- Beyond Good & Evil
- Bioshock Infinite
- Deponia Doomsday
- DmC: Devil May Cry - DONE
- Orwell: Ignorance is Strength
- Persona 5
- Red Dead Redemption 2 - DONE
- Resident Evil 5
- SOMA
- The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine
- Yakuza Kiwami - DONE
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My Yearly Stats: - Games Added: 3
- Total Price: 9 €
- Games Removed: 2
- Games Finished: 6
- Games Left in the Backlog: 55
So far at +5 for the year. The goal was to be done with the backlog at the end of the year but that doesn't seem very likely to be honest. What would we do without a backlog anyway, right?
Best of luck to all of you for February, keep them posts coming. And if you've read all of this, you're obviously mental.. but thank you!
submitted by With how much Judgment tries to differentiate itself from Yakuza games, with its supposedly new 'legal genre' (that plays awfully similar to its street brawling counterparts), it would have been a big help if the studio had at least set it in a different location.
I'd have loved to see Judgment take place in Shibuya, where our boy band member would have fit right in. Or even Akihabara, since Yagami is so into drones and such. An electronics district like Akihabara would've been fitting with all the photo snapping, server hacking and drone investigating you do in Judgment. Would've also lent it a more futuristic feel now that the Yakuza timeline is in the modern era instead of the 80s or mid 2000s, even more than Yakuza 6 did. Especially with the slightly different color tones, it could have been a really cool aesthetic with a color palette that accentuates colder hues more to reinforce that electronics-filled environment. Could've been an awesome new feel for an RGG game that would differentiate from Yakuza games.
Alas, as we know, that didn't happen. My guess is that the studio is focusing the asset creation on Shin Yakuza, that was confirmed to have at least one extra location besides Kamurocho. And considering the year before Judge Eyes came out we got a Dragon Engine version of Sotenbori in Kiwami 2, and that same year that Judge Eyes came out (2018) they also put out Hokuto ga Gotoku (FotNS) which had its own brand new hub and wasteland that had to be built from scratch, it appears Judge Eyes got stuck between a rock and a hard place when it came to (asset creating) manpower.
I suppose we did get a completed version of modern day Kamurocho for the first time (as Kiwami 2 was a 2006 version) and we get to briefly walk around places like the ADDC and such, so I can't say that the Kamurocho from Y6 was completely reused. We can enter a few new rooms and areas like Koi Bride and the casino it houses, and roam around the upper parts of Kamurocho, with Kamurocho Hills completely built now although, hilariously, still inaccessible.
Still, it would've done wonders to the feel of Judgment had it been set, well, basically anywhere but Kamurocho. The story does involve yakuza, but as we've seen in other games, yakuza are pretty much everywhere in Japan, even in Okinawa so that shouldn't be an obstacle. Hell, the Matsugane goons and the Kyorei and Keihin gangs did feel a bit different from the usual Tojo goons that you regularly fight in Yakuza games, so that would have been a nice tool to further differentiate from Yakuza if it were set somewhere else. It really can't be understated that if the setting was different, then it would have been much easier to take Judgment as its own thing, since we would associate that setting, let's say Akihabara for example, as Judgment's "turf".
Hell, if the location was different and a few things in the game were better handled, like having far fewer tailing missions in side quests, and some tweaks to further deepen the detective mechanics and some gameplay adjustments like the mandatory greetings from allies being removed, we'd probably be having a very different discussion about Judgment and Yakuza games. Many probably would've preferred Judgment over Yakuza games if it kept that type of refreshing content up. Would you really be so excited to return to Kamurocho for Shin Yakuza for the umpteenth time, if you just experienced a completely fresh city for the first time with a new protagonist and cast and brand new set of detective mechanics that were actually fun to interact with? I'd probably have some cautious optimism for Shin to say the least.
Finally, on a somewhat related note, the fact that Judgment "borrowed" Kamurocho for its setting does raise some questions. Do the events of the game affect a Shin Yakuza Kamurocho where Ichiban is going to be the new city wrecker? If I go to Koi Bride in Shin Yakuza, will that be inexplicably locked? Am I going to find that underground casino again or will it be somewhere else for some mysterious reason? Is Yagami's detective agency even gonna be there when I walk by in Shin or will it all of a sudden be a random building again?
There are clear consequences to using Kamurocho for a different IP that takes place in the same time frame as Yakuza does. Are these two potential franchises just going to awkwardly ignore each other? I suppose we'll find out soon enough, but these are all things that could have been sidestepped if Judgment took place in a different part of Japan altogether. Seems like a lot of narrative gymnastics are awaiting the writers for future games as Kamurocho no doubt gets used for many more entries. Again highlighting that a new location for Judgment probably would've been a better move.
submitted by I started playing Yakuza with the third instalment of the series. In my opinion the series stayed pretty similar with regards to mechanics in 4 and 5. With Yakuza 0 and Kiwami they decided to revamp the combat system and skill progression. While I am glad that they are willing to experiment, I think that the new system presents some flaws.
Firstly, what happened to all the heat actions? This isn't directly related to changes in combat and skill progression, but it seems like the number of heat actions has been drastically reduced from previous entries. Admittedly some of heat actions in 3, 4, and 5 were so specific you could basically never use them (but if you did manage to do so, it provided a certain kind of satisfaction). However, there were a number of them that despite having pretty specific conditions, they could be reliably employed. For instance stuff like Saejima's heat actions that could be triggered after bouncing enemies, or slamming them into the walls, could be reliably activated (to great affect I might add) if you knew the combo system well.
In addition to there being fewer heat actions, they also seem to be significantly less powerful. In entries prior to Yakuza 0 the basic face stomp on a downed enemy was an easy and reliable means of dealing damage and dispatching vanilla enemies. Even bosses were reasonably susceptible to a mouthful of shoe leather. Yakuza 0 removes the standard face stomp and replaces it with a much less effective punch to the face. I find the power of the heat actions in 0 and Kiwami to be generally underwhelming. It just seems like they don't do much damage outside of a select few. The heat actions also aren't really evenly distributed throughout the styles. In Rush mode I don't believe you can stomp anyone's face.
I also don't really like the styles. I feel like the combat system in the Yakuza games have never been amazing or anything. However, 3, 4 and 5 were pretty fun to play. With 4, and 5 the playable characters all had movesets that were unique enough to make the largely repetitive combat pretty fun (except for Shinada—he is terrible). With Yakuza 0 and Kiwami instead of having one reasonably robust moveset, I feel like you get 3/4 (depending on if you were able to unlock enough stuff make fourth moveset usable) highly specialized and incomplete movesets. The styles don't seem balanced. It seems like Rush style deals no damage, but you need it against bosses because it is the style that allows multiple quick steps. Beast style seems mostly pretty useless there is a bunch of junk around. The "resist guard" seems pretty ineffective until you've obtained a lot of upgrades. In 0 I spent most of my time in Brawler style with Kiryu. With Majima I basically never used the Thug style, it was outclassed by the Thug style in terms of damage; and Breaker style is simply the coolest thing ever. In Kiwami I mostly used Brawler. After I had gotten almost all the upgrades the Dragon style was suitable for use against vanilla enemies, but it was still faster most the time to use Brawler. The only thing Dragon was really useful for was the Komaki Tiger Drop. Now, counter moves seem to have always been OP in every Yakuza game. However, because there were no other styles, you could work it into your combat more seamlessly. In Kiwami the Dragon style didn't really seem to have any effective means of breaking their guard (in the previous generation of games your main moveset generally gained a way to deal with guarded enemies) so the most effective way to deal with Majima, bosses, and the coliseum was just to spam Komaki Tiger Drop.
I also don't like the new progression system. In the old generation if you didn't avoid fights too often, and you did most/all of the substories, you were pretty much guaranteed to hit the level cap near the end of the game. Skill progression in 0 is tied to money, so I basically just had waste time while accruing more property. There were some activities to pass the time, but it really messes up the the flow of the game. In Kiwami after a certain point basically the only way to acquire new skills in a timely fashion is to fight Majima. This makes the vanilla encounter pretty much absolutely worthless. Substories don't give great experience.
Speaking of substories, can we please go back to having them marked on the map? It is kind of cool to be wandering around and suddenly encounter an event, or to see something unusual and upon investigating receive a quest. However, at the same time I am pretty I have walked by quests without ever knowing they were there. Also, the substories show up in place where there generally isn't much reason to ever go. It's fun to encounter them organically, but I don't think it worth the tradeoff of having to exhaustively search every bit of the city (or consult a guide) if you want to find all the substories.
It also feels like there are fewer minigames in the new generation of Yakuza.
Speaking of minigames:
whoever decided to put car chase shooting sections in the game: FUCK YOU! No, seriously. I want to cut off that guy's pinky. The shooting sections are awful. I remember the one in 0 being really hard, but the shooting section is Kiwami is probably one of the hardest, and definitely the most frustrating things I have ever played. And also what kind of revolver holds 15 rounds? The revolvers that the Japanese police use hold 5 shots. I mean, it is kind of silly to get upset about a detail like that when whole game is unrealistic, but fuck it.
The one thing I do like is that enemies with guns, and knives can seriously mess you up. Although I feel like the final boss fight in Kiwami was really annoying because the enemies can just stunlock the shit out of you.
Also, does it seem weapons have been handled really poorly in all the Yakuza games? The limited durability thing is kind of annoying. I remember them feeling kind of necessary in Yakuza 3 because so many enemies had weapons and that was basically the only way to block them. However, I didn't really use them in 4 or 5. In 0 I used the electricity gun to farm Mr. Shakedown. In Kiwami you can readily get some powerful weapons, however the repair costs are absurd. The Goemen, which is just given to you for completing a bunch of story quests, costs 500000 yen to repair. That is a huge sum in Kiwami, since there isn't a means of gathering lots of cash. I don't know about the gambling house, but the two casinos don't offer platinum plates or things of that nature. There is also no pachinko.
Speaking of pachinko, they really need to bring that back. I don't why, but sometimes I want to play pachinko.
I love the Yakuza games. I don't there will ever be a point where I am truly dissatisfied with series. That being said, I think some of the changes they have made do not represent an improvement on the formula.
TL;DR:Where did all the heat actions go? The styles feel unbalance and lack cohesion. Fuck the shooting sections. I am glad guns and knives are now a threat to your person. Weapons still kinda suck.
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