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tawnyfool · 1 year
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Games I Played | 2022
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txfoh · 2 years
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Stray 𓃠
Beautiful world
All shots are taken by me
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s-guacamolearts · 2 years
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supernightboy08 · 1 year
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Best Of 2022:
Their maybe some bad things in 2022 but their some good movies, tv shows, and video games so Here’s my favorite things about 2022
1. Getting to chat with @lachispipreciosa
2. Seeing the Mario Trailer
Peach is soo cute & bad***
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3. Minions Rise of Gru is so Nostalgic!
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4. Sonic Movie 2 is the best video game movie of all time!
But I still want Cream to be in it! 😢
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5. I love the Ghost & Molly McGee Finale!
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6. Turning Red & Lightyear are the best Pixar Movies!
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7. The best Marvel movie of all time is Wakanda Forever
It’s so emotional that it pays respects to Chadwick Boseman! 😭
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8. Sonic Frontiers has a great soundtrack and gameplay and I’m still trying to get the Chaos Emeralds
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9. Sonic Prime is the definitive Sonic cartoon along with Sonic X I’m planning to watch more of it on Netflix!
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10. Thinking of my mashup parodies in my head after I draw them on paper like Scrat The Squirrel
What are your favorite things of 2022? Leave them in the Reblogs or comments
And I hope ya’ll have a great 2023 and the end of this year! 🤩
No matter how good or not good 2023 ends up being it will never take the place on 2022! 😭
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gaygamer · 1 year
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I recently finished my playthrough of Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness’ “Deep in Abyss” mode. Despite a few hiccups along the way (*cough* the entire third layer *cough*), I loved the experience. In fact, I’m still playing it. I’m finally strong enough to take down some of the game’s biggest baddies, so I’m going to enjoy that for a bit before moving on to something else.
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daily-rayless · 1 year
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the games I played in 2022
Time for my roundup of the games I played this year so I can share the things I liked about them. As always, me liking a game doesn't mean I endorse everything about it.
Basically spoiler-free.
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox (Falcom)
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A somewhat darker story from Ys 8, dealing with themes of criminality, duality, and supernatural gifts, all set in a gothic French-inspired city.
Stylish character design.
But more importantly, everyone gets monster alter egos with over the top creepy costumes, and many of them (Crimson King, Feral Hawk, Doll) are excellent.
Each monstrum gets their own unique movement pattern, meaning you can run up walls and fly and shoot along from rooftop to rooftop.
One character is a robot.
Interesting secondary characters. While this year was not as generous as last year when it came to non-cishet characters who were just people, not tropes, the standout npc for me was Chante. At first, he just feels like a tired collection of tropes, but dig deep and there's a very compelling character who really deserves more screen time.
While I'm a fan of romance arcs, I was surprised and pleased that Adol doesn't have much shiptease with any of the women for this game. It was just really refreshing.
Horizon Forbidden West (Guerilla Games)
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A lot of the stuff I love about the first game carries over – wonderful protagonist, beautiful open world, lovely music, interesting secondary characters.
The new characters, particularly the ones who join Aloy on her main quest, are all very strong and I want to see more of them.
The story centers more on Aloy exploring her own personal conflicts, not simply telling other people they need to change.
There are lots of twists in the story, lots of good drama, and you eventually get the power to fly.
Way more costumes and face paint options.
An intense ending that, while not concluding the game on a cliffhanger, comes tantalizingly close.
Trails in the Sky 2 (Falcom)
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I first played number one back in 2013, so I finally got my payoff after that game's intense cliffhanger ending.
One thing I love about this one is that Estelle's definitely the main character. Female protags still don't feel common enough, and to see people treating her with respect and admiration, even as some of them are also mentoring her, is beautiful.
Estelle's a funny, energetic character, but she also gets to grow up a lot. She never loses her take-charge, extroverted personality, but she becomes more confident and heroic.
This second half of the story ramps up the stakes, focusing more on the villains.
Also, I did mention I like romance arcs, and this game has a very sweet and emotional one at its center.
As for non-cishet characters, similarly to Chante, Olivier is also a bundle of tropes, and worse ones, yet he rose above them and ended up being one of my favorite characters. There was more to him than I realized, and suspecting it, then realizing it was such a pleasant, intriguing jolt of surprise.
My actual favorite character also took me by surprise, because it was Father Kevin. Was not expecting to like the priest with weird hair so much. (And whenever he’s struck in battle, he does this really funny yelp.)
Trails of Cold Steel (the first one) (Falcom)
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This is the first game of four, and you either want a two-hundred-and-eighty-hour epic or you don't, and I decided I wanted to get into a big old story full of characters and politics and some alternate outfits.
Not wanting to get into spoilers, but I love 90s JRPGs, and very late into the first game, a new element of gameplay is introduced and it’s very nostalgic.
Again not wanting to get into spoilers, but this game made me speculate so much about twists and turns in the plot and what was going on behind the scenes. Around halfway through the game, or maybe earlier, I started baking what felt like a very bonkers theory in my head. I loved this theory, I thought it was so funny and intriguing, but I didn't have a lot of hope of it coming true, especially when other outcomes felt more likely. But then – it came true. Writers often worry that audiences will see twists coming. I'm here to tell you that not only did wondering about this plot twist bring me so much fun, I was thrilled when it turned out to be true. There was no sense of “that was so predictable!” at all. It was some good writing.
As for the non-cishet characters... there are number of characters who can easily be read as non-cishet, but nothing's said definitely (as of the first game). And then there's Angelica, who, like Olivier, initially reads as a collection of terrible tropes. But once again, once the writers actually focused on writing her, she became one of my favorites. So the theme this year is that there are some good characters in here, you're just going to have to mentally filter them some.
And on that note, a lot of the main characters are very interesting, intriguing, and I'm excited to see how they develop across the next three games.
Which one was my favorite? You’d think, with these odds, it would be a Falcom game. But I’m going to say Horizon Forbidden West was the winner for me. I know it disappointed some fans, and there were things about it I didn’t love either. But for the most part I had a great time and it left me so excited for more.
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hardcoregamer · 1 year
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Top 10 Games of 2022 (Game of the Year)
After revealing our awards during the past several days, the biggest day of them all has finally come. That’s right, it’s the end of the road folks and time for us to award our greatest honor: Game of the Year. Both the nominees and winner were not taken lightly, having to exemplify the best of gaming to be named. It was a hard-fought battle, but without further adieu, here’s our top 10 games of 2022.
Check them out!
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icyfiretraveler · 1 year
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Title: "Into the Nightmare"
Released: December 2, 2022
Genre: eroge, turn based rpg
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This tentacle heavy F/F RPG involves lots of tentacles, traps, and heavy non-con. The main party of Yatsuha x Shigure and Yue x Kokia involve two femme/femme queer couples! The writing has some male gaze flavor, but there's plenty to love and lots of consensual scenes as well! Enter the dream worlds of Mangetsu mountain 🏔️ and travel to some dark and horny places.
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topaction-adventure · 2 years
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Stellar action-adventure games in 2022
The action-adventure is a crossbreed genre and may include several gaming titles that could be better classified under more specific categories. The majority of pure adventure games retain situational hassles for the user to resolve and require minimal or no action. As the name reveals, action gaming titles are more energetic. The story you play is vibrant, concentrating especially on combat, whether you are making use of firearms, sabers, or other tactics. Although you may encounter puzzles and calmer secondary quests now and again, however, the primary purpose of this game kind is always to test your current hand-eye coordination, reaction speed, and ability to control obstacles in a stressful environment. At the end of the day, these games require both reflexes as well as problem-solving in both brutal and nonviolent environments.
Horizon Forbidden West
Horizon Forbidden West comes together following the phenomenal happenings of the past video game where our protagonist Aloy learned that she was lying about her past as well as the Zero Dawn task that has been terraforming the Earth as a result of its bot canines and ancient dinosaurs to create a human-friendly environment once more. But after the demise that was caused by the Zero Dawn challenge together with its artificial intelligence, Gaia, Aloy is currently searching for a replacement for Gaia to avoid another catastrophe (or will this?) which will take her to a brand new region of the world. Furthermore, game developers Guerrilla Games successfully pay homage to Horizon: Zero Dawn, the original game, as they extend the mythology of this universe, which includes Aloy, in their newer, ambitious next-generation runaway success epic.
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Similar to Zero Dawn, Forbidden West's journey revolves significantly around the posing of intriguing questions about the distant past. The facts that the video game delivers as it reaches its final scene feel thrilling due in large part to how it provides them. This expands on the previous game's journey in overwhelming and usually unforeseen ways, and it provides some truly intriguing actions relating to the long term. To talk about them will be treading somewhat into spoiler territory. But suffice to state that if you enjoyed Horizon Zero Dawn for the way it weaved an intricate web of mystery and shocking truths about the universe before it was lost to machines, you'll not be let down by the sequel.
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As expected, in Horizon, the events that preclude the apocalypse tend to be only one-half of the overall wisdom. The next foundation that the series stands on is the story of Aloy and the people she meets, the tribes that populate the universe in the present, and the battles that take place between them. Even though the story of Zero Dawn, the previous world side effortlessly outshone the current story, things don't get as out of hand with Horizon Forbidden West. The story of Utaru and the Tenakth, Horizon Forbidden West, shows fascinating new tribes which take center stage in the story. Understanding much more about their specific culture, history, conflicts, and histories quickly turns out to be an essential aspect of the story. This is all driven by an impressive ensemble of characters, which is made up of both accustomed characters from Zero Dawn and fresh new introductions who are quickly established as memorable characters in Aloy's storyline. The gameplay is a blast, with exceptional puzzle-based 'get from here to the next level' moments that are laced with bow & arrow battles and hand-to-hand combat all blending seamlessly. The DualSense tactile feedback and the small speaker in the controller are a huge part of the experience and allow you to feel like you are transported into this glorious future revelation world. Visually, it's a stunning and authentic next-gen game. The lands look rich and elaborate, in addition to the motion capture of the various heroes, which is truly lifelike. Updating weapons occasionally offers rare or renowned supplies, and Forbidden West makes them easy to track. It is possible to create jobs for every purchase or upgrade you require, which in turn reveals itself as part of your quest menu. If you have discovered a machine internet site that has the proper components, the map will indicate locations to go to. I had to wait way too long to discover the possibility of creating tasks, instead of having to search for the right merchant in Thornmarsh to see the prerequisite components for purchasing the only famous outfit I had in mind. Horizon Forbidden West is a game that has everything. At first, I was skeptical since I've been an avid player of Guerrilla Games since the Killzone game series, but I turned out to be so enthralled by Zero Dawn, I recently could not believe that Forbidden West could be able to live up to the weight of my expectations. In my early days of actively playing, there were occasional glitches in the graphics or the occasional stumble over game-play details or narrative that became stale in my worry in the years since actively playing unique. I had not been sure it was likely to attain those altitudes.
Who says you can't buy cheap games on buy games?
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But while the story carried from strength to strength as the world of Horizon Forbidden West unfolded before my eyes, I kept replaying the satisfying gameplay of looking down at giant people, breaking guns off huge devices, reducing large machines to giant piles of scrap to loot with their guns, I was able to settle into the comfort that made the game the classic that it will be. Horizon Forbidden West is every bit as good as, if not better than, Zero Dawn. This is entitled to the same praise. Just do you personally this favor initially: if you've got the moment to play back Zero Dawn in its entirety, then take it up today. If you're eager to regain the reins of the most popular flame-haired Nora At the very least, drop into a "Story Too Far" film on YouTube before getting into this upcoming thrill ride. Horizon Zero Dawn has been one of the top little games of the console generation that came before it. I'm not convinced that there's any sense to believe that Horizon Forbidden West is not going to go into the history books as an example of one of the greatest from this generation.
The Ghost of Tsushima
The Ghost of Tsushima can tread the delicate line between facts and fiction, honoring the real happenings that took place in the area during the period while weaving an epic tale that is engaging and convincing. In the game, Mongol leader Kublai Khan is truthfully referenced throughout, and Khotun Kahn, a fictional character, serves as the main antagonist in the game. The main protagonist can be described as an imaginary Samurai, Jin Sakai. Jin is the Lord of Clan Sakai and the last person in his direct lineage. His own Uncle Jito is Lord Shimura, Jito of Tsushima, and is among the characters you'll connect with throughout the Soul of Tsushima.
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The Ghost of Tsushima is a masterful way of addressing these important characters' defining factors, and forces the player to think about their choices through the eyes of Jin Sakai. It is also true to its roots as a video game title and allows players to set aside those specialties if they desire and just have fun with them. It's not abrasive or nihilistic and can hit on the issues of duty, honor, family, responsibility, and honor without getting caught up in the notion that the game is truly no longer fun. The overall game is saturated with style, beginning with the "stamp" at the beginning and the end of each goal, to the dramatic exchange (along with the satisfying "click" as Jin moves the weapon out of the scabbard by using his thumb) before each duel between samurai. The best part about this elegant presentation is the possibility of playing it in "Kurosawa" mode, which resembles the films by the legendary Akira Kurosawa by draining any type of color of the display screen and attaching film grain and a particular level of crackling to the audio track. While unquestionably a cool option, I discovered the game to be much more enjoyable in full color. But, fans of the classic Samurai movies should be sure to try it out, particularly since I might toggle it off and off at any time.
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The Ghost of Tsushima possesses a black and white "Kurosawa" mode, titled in honor of the famous Japanese director of samurai films, Akira Kurosawa. However, its feature is far more interesting than practical, and most gamers will enjoy the game's colors and landscapes too much to wish to convert them all to grayscale for the duration of the game. The game also features Japanese in addition to English audio tracks. Additionally, there are additional HUD options to customize the user interface for those who plan to eradicate the very few on-screen prompts that are present, which includes an image mode. If there's one criticism that players may enjoy, it's the fact that Ghost of Tsushima once in a while leans towards a "follow these footsteps on the ground" plan of action a bit too repetitive in certain quests, but it's only one small flaw in an otherwise exciting game-play loop.
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There's not a lot that's "new" within Ghost of Tsushima, although, likely, players haven't encountered numerous navigation choices as enjoyable to use as Tsushima's Guiding Wind, or been involved in a relaxing activity such as producing haiku in a secluded spot in front of a waterfall to get ready for battle most of the time. It might be the method by which Ghost of Tsushima includes aspects that players are both familiar with and unfamiliar with that makes it a satisfying event and one that gamers will be compelled to play for a long time after the credits have ended. The Ghost of Tsushima is going to be the most enjoyable Assassin's Creed recreation there is, and likely the closest that players will ever have to experience the experience of being a samurai during the 11th century in Japan.
A Plague Tale: Requiem
When A Plague Story: Innocence came out in the year 2019, it quickly became a popular film, slowly becoming a renowned cult film. Gamers were impressed with the stunning visuals from a smaller studio. They loved the main characters associated with a boy who was just a little kid and a teenage girl who was scouting for adventure in 14th-century France. They loved rats much more than anything, as did the game mechanics mounted on the animals.
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If you did not just like the first game title and weren't a fan of the stealth gameplay, I'm not sure you'll enjoy a great deal from this sequel. But if you enjoyed Innocence, then you are sure to enjoy Requiem with a big smile. It uses the same techniques as before with regards to the ability to stealth, disguised attacks with rats and lights, as well as crafting, but everything is upgraded; there are a lot more rats and you will find a few exciting new gameplay options. Of course, and more importantly, it is a fantastic new adventure that is awaiting Hugo and Amicia. The story initially takes place with relative peace. Hugo's illness is now under the control of his illness-at least for now, and the entire family will travel to a southern French city to get assistance from an alchemist master who is part of the mystical order.
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Hugo dreams of an island on which he will be healed. However, the medical order does not have the same strategies. The disease, however, returns quickly, as do the rodents. At this point, there are hundreds and lots and lots of them. Everyone is out to get them, so Amicia and Hugo set out on a journey around the world, on the land, sea, and beneath the surface, to discover the truth and find solutions. I won't beat all over the bush-the story found within A Plague Tale: Requiem is amazing. The merging of real and fiction when it comes to the actual plague at that time is well-suited to the fictional version that is called The Macula. The book explores the background of the whole disease as well as the carriers before this time, cleverly and satisfactorily. The stories and characters that you meet are brilliantly written, with characters that you'll care deeply about. I am not planning to share them to not spoil the fun, but Requiem will be able to provide an additional emotional ride these times, especially with the twists and turns that occur along the way. Amicia, in particular, goes through the gauntlet emotionally and physically as the captivating story unfolds. The film inspired me to think about none of it for a long time after the credits rolled. The gameplay mechanics require a lot of stalking and the ability to hide.
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There are occasions when you could just explore the breathtaking world with no fear of peril or danger, conversing with people, solving a few puzzles, and collecting resources for crafting. There is no doubt that there are people who will be after you If you happen to stumble across guards, hiding in long grass or behind barriers is crucial.
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You could try to stealth through the area without contacting your adversaries. If you draw them, they will be aware of a window for you to retreat in case they catch you. Confronting them head-on is not suggested, particularly when they grow more difficult to handle over time. Your sling is thankfully in use in this position, from which you could kill unhelmeted guards.
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gamechestgames · 1 year
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Now Playing: A Plague's Tale: Requiem
Hugo: Amicia amicia… How can you get a rat to smile? You tell it some cheesy jokes
Amicia: Hugo how many times do I have that you should only smell the flowers? Throw that weed away please…
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maniacalmachinist · 1 year
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The game is out . . . and horrifically beautiful, while psychologically disturbing.  Will you dare to let your mind take you where nightmares live and breathe?
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nonagegames · 1 year
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PowerBots Builders Official Trailer!
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txfoh · 2 years
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Stray
2. Beautiful details ✨
All shots taken by me.
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My one takeaway from watching playthroughs of “As Dusk Falls” is that a similar game based on “Twin Peaks” could be done well. And yes, I’m aware “Deadly Premonition” exists, but let’s not get into that mess.
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numetalgoth97 · 2 years
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the arrival of new holy rebels is coming so who has already pre-ordered?😈💫🖕
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gaygamer · 1 year
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Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness for the Nintendo Switch.
Not only was Made in Abyss one of my favorite games of 2022, it also was my most-played game of 2022. I put just over 90 hours into it last year.
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