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[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Game list:

Full versionI had a rough week so not much playtime for me this time. I played some more Colin McRae Rally 04 and went back to my dusty playthrough of Spyro the Dragon.
I started Spyro last year, I think, played a few worlds then stopped for months for various reasons. I enjoy the game quite a bit but I don't think it'll join the list of my favourite titles from that generation. Maybe the sequel will fare better (whenever I get to playing it that is).

Next, I played the original VA-11 HALL-A prototype from 2014. Despite some minor differences it feels pretty on point with the final game. I was also surprised that some of the backstory mentioned in the full release was actually about this version - it's a neat detail.

Lastly, I decided to grab Amagami - a pretty famous dating sim for PS2. I'm honestly really mixed on this one. The game itself is great (art, characters etc) and I like it quite a bit. The event board (the main way of interacting with the game) can be pretty overwhelming early on but it's not a huge deal. What is a big issue for me however has to do with game displaying changes of character relationships after every day as well as whenever events expire. I'm not sure why but both of these stress me out, even though neither is a failure state.
I would much prefer game not bring attention to these aspects and just update them in the background without forcing you to pay attention to them.

I managed to almost finish one of the routes but the stress is actually making me less and less willing to continue. It's a shame because I DO like the characters and writing, I'm just not sure I can keep up with the rest of it.

One thing I can say is that I never really had this problem with similar mechanics in anything I've played until now. It's a new experience, I'll give it that.


I promise I won't be spamming this every week but I'd like to once again link my Pixelfed account - it's fully focused on game screenshots and might be of interest to someone. This week I posted some shots from Cyberpunk 2077.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I’ve been playing Spyro the dragon on my raspberry pi Gameboy lately. Such nostalgia!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

It's simple but fun in all the ways that matter. Holds up pretty well too despite its age. While I don't LOVE it, it did give me hope for an even better time with the sequel.