Games You Finished in 2026

1. Subway Midnight
2. Shooty Shooty Robot Invasion
3. Unfair Flips
4. Mushihimesama
5. Dark Souls (Replay)
6. Dark Souls III
7. Blippo+
8. Knights of Pen and Paper +1
9. Tales from the Borderlands
10. Resident Evil 4 (2005) (Replay)
11. Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake
12. Cape Hideous
13. ROGUE LIGHT DECK BUILDER
14. Marvel's Spider-Man
15. Sam & Max Hit the Road

BONUS! I finished developing every online item in MGSV... don't do that.
 
As of today, in order:
Total War: Warhammer 3 (Karl Franz)
Total War: Warhammer 3 (Last Defenders)
Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Resident Evil Requiem
Resident Evil 2 Remake
Resident Evil 3 Remake
Resident Evil 4 Remake

Haven't really finished any "retro" games yet.
 
main list:
1. ape escape
2. tekken 4 (a whole bunch of characters but all on easy mode)
3. super mario 3d land (all star coin levels, no golden raccoon)
4. ratchet and clank (2002) (replay)
5. frog vs giant robot girl
6. ratchet and clank 2: going commando (replay)
7. jak and daxter
8. crash bandicoot 2: cortex strikes back
9. armored core last raven (replay, 3/6 endings)
10. ratchet and clank: rift apart
11. armored core 3 (replay)
12. armored core: master of arena
13. armored core (replay)
14. armored core 2 (replay)
15. outrun 2 SP (via outrun 2006 coast 2 coast)
16. armored core: silent line (replay)
17. super mario world
18. mysims (cozy bundle pc version)
19. sonic riders (gamecube, hero story)

optional list:
1. civilization v (replay)
2. civilization vi
3. civilization iv (replay)

i'm counting games that only borderline count in an optional list and leave it up to binarymessiah whether or not to include them'


i hope whoever designed that one tight as fuck turn near the end of babylon garden got into an industrial accident, holy moly. i'm pretty sure that was the first time in a while that a game genuinely made me angry.
 
Just beat Sleeping Dogs last Thursday. My review of it:
Just played and finished:
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To be completely honest with you I don't really get it. I've never played an actual visual novel before (I played that naruto dating sim flash game years ago but im not counting that lol) and it was fine i guess? I don't really understand the appeal and the story itself was too short for me to get anything out of it emotionally
 
Games I have completed so far.
  1. Need For Speed: The Run.
  2. Ridge Racer Type 4.
 
I finished I think about... 4 more games in the last few weeks? I think I'm up to 17 games so far for the year.
Toree 3D & Toree 2 (Switch)
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GTA 3 & GTA Vice City (The definitive edition versions on PS4)
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Finished:

Silent Hill (PS1)
Silent Hill 2 (PS2)
Silent Hill 3 (PS2)
Resident Evil 4 (Gamecube)
Super Mario Bros. 2 - Super Mario All Stars Version (SNES)

Played a lot of:

Fast Lane (MAME)
Half-Minute Hero (PSP)
Tomb Raider: Anniversary (PC)
Myst (PC)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PC)

Dropped:

Alice - Madness Returns (PC)
Final Fantasy I (NES)
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (PC)
Aladdin (SNES)
 
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Finished up Constance last night. A great little Metroidvania if you're more into a bite sized adventure. I'm a stay at home dad so I'm assuming the 16 hours it took me are inflated for various reasons so I'm assuming your average gamer will get it done much faster.

The movement and combat are both satisfying and the world, themes and gameplay are all pretty well interwoven to create a narratively powerful story. It's worth noting though, that if you aren't familiar with anxiety, depression or creative blocks it may not resonate with you as much but it's undeniably an awesome little adventure and I will be watching the developers in the future.
 
main list:
1. ape escape
2. tekken 4 (a whole bunch of characters but all on easy mode)
3. super mario 3d land (all star coin levels, no golden raccoon)
4. ratchet and clank (2002) (replay)
5. frog vs giant robot girl
6. ratchet and clank 2: going commando (replay)
7. jak and daxter
8. crash bandicoot 2: cortex strikes back
9. armored core last raven (replay, 3/6 endings)
10. ratchet and clank: rift apart
11. armored core 3 (replay)
12. armored core: master of arena
13. armored core (replay)
14. armored core 2 (replay)
15. outrun 2 SP (via outrun 2006 coast 2 coast)
16. armored core: silent line (replay)
17. super mario world
18. mysims (cozy bundle pc version)
19. sonic riders (gamecube, hero story)
20. armored core nexus (replay, old school controls)

optional list:
1. civilization v (replay)
2. civilization vi
3. civilization iv (replay)

i'm counting games that only borderline count in an optional list and leave it up to binarymessiah whether or not to include them

i liked this game a lot more this time around than i did last year. especially with how it really feels like the twilight years of oldgen, and how the ways of old seem to be unraveling themselves and making way for the post-corporate chaotic hellscape of last raven or the direct allegiances of 4th and 6th gen.

anyways, this time i went for a light-midweight normal leg and a heavy hoverleg for the arena and water missions.
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I finished SMT: Devil Survivor Overclock, which I got on release all the way back in 2011. It's pretty good and I'm glad I beat it after all these years. The fact the sprites are still static kind of chafed me because even Strange Journey had animated sprites and this was supposed to be an enhanced port of Devil Survivor so they kind of missed an opportunity there (there's an added postgame though so I can't moan too much). I tried going on to Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker, which is another one I got back on release, but man the dialog is SO bad and drawn. Not to say DS1 was Tolstoy quality or anything, but they kept it concise and the characters were pretty good for what purpose they served in the story (but I hate Yuzu and negged her every chance I got and never replied to her emails). Maybe I'm just burned out on the gameplay. I'll revisit DS2 later probably.

Didn't necessarily 'finish' but I've spent 90 hours revisiting Animal Crossing New Leaf over the past month and half. I feel like there were some missed opportunities in the village customization (the placement is incredibly imprecise and having to unlock new themes by chance when talking to villagers is lame) and diving for stuff suuuuucks. But it's still Animal Crossing so what can I say. I guess I should finally play New Horizons at some point but the idea of crafting really irks me and I've heard it doesn't have as much content as New Leaf so idk. I'm not swimming in dough as it is.
 
I've returned to casual gaming this year, but I finished Diablo 1 and 2 once again, a pair of FFVI romhacks, got all the endings on Tokimeki Memorial (my FAVOURITE game), finished GTA VCS and GTA 3 at 100% though I think I said it here already? Mind's blurry.

If you read this, please play Tokimeki Memorial, I beg you.
 
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree

I paused playing for 18 months
 
That's a damn feel
 
i already posted before but to add to it:
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk, honestly it started off cute and silly like most NIS stuff, but that true ending had me very emotional, they really know how to pull everything together sometimes
roguelites: Temtem Swarm and Vital Shell
 
I just got the Requiem Platinum, I think that's the only one I BEAT in full this year. Been hopping around too much.
 
I can finally add The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy to the list. 2 months, 130 hours, and 81 of 100 endings achieved I can officially say I'm done with it. After finally reaching ending 55 I decided that was enough playing. All in all, a long-ass game that felt too ambitious and repetitive at times, but I enjoyed it. If you're a VN fan, you'll definitely get your money's worth.
 
Come to think of it, I haven't finished a single game this year. But I'm currently working on Crisis Core FF7 for the PSP. I will finish this game no matter how long it takes.
 
It’s not a very long list, but personally, it still feels like a good number of games finished.

Wario Land 3. (All treasures and music coins);
Gargoyle's Quest. (Completed);
Project Justice. (Completed);
Super Smash Bros. (Completed);
Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights (Completed);
Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku. (Completed);
Silent Hill. (3/5 endings);
Shantae. (Completed);
Play Novel: Silent Hill. (All available routes);
Super Adventure Island 2 (Completed);
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. (Completed first run);

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At the end of April I finished:

1. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Emulator) - 4,5/10
It's really crazy how different this game is on each platform, in virtually every respect, including difficulty level. I decided to play this game on every platform it was released on. This version is easiest.
2. Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition (Switch 2) - 7/10
Overall, the game is good after the patches. If it had been like this at launch, it would have been better received, although there is also a lot of untapped potential, especially in the side quests, which are usually mediocre. And then there's the fan service, which is also mostly just for the sake of it. Only Lando, who appears in the DLC, Jabba, and Bib Fortuna play a bigger role.
Qi'ra, Temmin Wexley, Darth Vader and Boba Fett also appear, but in my opinion, they are completely underutilized. This is especially true with Boba Fett, whom we only see and hear once when sneaking into Jabba's palace while in the ventilation duct.
3. Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley (Switch) - 5,5/10
A game with beautiful graphics, but short, taking only 4 hours to complete, and for a game titled “Melody of Moominvalley ,” there isn't much music in it.
4. Donkey Kong Bananza (Switch 2) - 9/10
Game is great, but I really felt that the last few floors were just prolonging the story unnecessarily.
5. Chinese Parents (Switch) - 6/10
This game is about being a child in China, and it doesn't really end; our first child becomes a parent to the next one, and so on, from generation to generation. You can play for the first 10 generations, but then it gets boring because you've seen practically everything the game has to offer.
6. Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (Switch 2) - 7,5/10
Actually, in my opinion, it’s one of the best Dragon Ball games besides Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku 1 & 2, and Dragon Ball Z: Buu’s Fury. It has a very good combat system, tons of content, and a story that takes us through the series’ most important moments, while also letting you unlock an alternate version of events. The only downside is that the AI of the computer opponents is a bit weak, and the tutorial is weak.
7. Despelote (Switch) - 5/10
A game designed to tap into the nostalgia for childhood felt by those who were children in the 1990s and early 2000s, centred around the historic event of Ecuador’s first-ever qualification for the World Cup, as the action takes place in Quito, the capital of Ecuador, and we see it from the perspective of 8-year-old Julián, the game’s creator and developer. In this way, it is an autobiographical game. There is little interactivity; for example, we can watch real-life footage of Ecuadorian football matches or play actual first-person street football with kids. But the controls are poor, especially when you want to play football. The art style is unique and very distinctive, which is why, when I saw the trailer for this game during one of the Nintendo Directs last year, I knew I wanted to give it a go.
However, due to this graphic style, the matches are hard to watch on TV because you can’t see much, and the game is short - 1,5 hour. Additionally, once you’ve finished the main game, you can freely play the game in a game, which is Tino Tini’s Soccer 99 – a fictional game in the style of Sensible Soccer, although the title references similar game - Dino Dini’s Goal
8. Blacksad: Under the Skin (PC) - 8/10
Damn, this game is seriously underrated. I didn’t even know the comics it’s based on, but it’s a bit like a mix of film noir and Zootopia. The storyline is brilliantly crafted, as we investigate the death of a boxing club owner and the disappearance of his protégé, a rising boxing star.
It soon becomes clear that we’re dealing with a murder, and then there are a few more plot twists, which ultimately reveal that the case is much bigger than that. The only cons are the outdated QTEs and the character's slow movement. It's a shame that Pendulo Studios, the studio that made this game, went out of business last year, because game features well-written characters and a compelling storyline, and really had the potential to become a full-fledged game series.
9.Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (Switch 2) - 9/10
Firstly, it’s a brilliant port on the Switch 2. Secondly, whilst I used to give up on the original when playing it on the PlayStation, I’ve now had a brilliant time playing it with different graphics and completely different mechanics. I’ve finally understood why Final Fantasy VII is considered the best instalment in the series. The only minuses are the occasional sense that the game is being unnecessarily prolonged, and the Square Enix decision to split it into three parts.
 
My completed games so far for the year:

Idols of Ash - great game, lots of speedrun potential
Daemonologie - short little horror experience, it's fine, great art
Rue Valley - A disco elysium-like with a lot of potential, was real excited and was real let down
Berry Bury Berry - real addicting little time waster
BEERCRUSH - a twitchy first-person platformer that's good when you have 5 minutes to kill
 

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