I have never been good at platforming, almost gave up on getting into the main city. Luckily my partner has the skills and patience to do those pure difficult platforming challenges for me, so I managed to complete the game. Same thing with Blasphemous actually. Gorgeous game, platforming way too difficult for me.
Even he couldn’t do white palace, and I doubt I’m good enough to beat the true final boss, so I never got the good ending.
I was honestly hoping that they had added something later in game that makes it no longer instant death… So that isn’t happening then?
At least I have the sequel to look forward to
Blasphemous, a 2D Metroidvania game with a very distinctive art style.
So far loving the world design and level design, it reminds me strongly of Dark Souls, without feeling like a clone in any way. I do unfortunately suck at platforming, and this game is so far not forgiving about it…
That game is awesome! I loved the tutorial book system so much.
I can’t say why but this owl photo
What the golf? It’s amazing. It’s a golf game but it’s not. Every level is different and fun, and there’s so much content!
Rollerdrome. The art style is nice, gameplay is a wonderful combination of roller skating and combat. Difficult, very satisfying.
Thanks, it must have worked, because I just beat him a few hours ago!
I just checked, I meant three hopes!
Haven’t started yet, still got final boss of totk to do.
Currently playing Genshin Impact and Yakuza: Like a Dragon. I also play PvZ: Garden warfare occasionally so that I can get my bf to game with me.
I really really want to buy Elden Ring, I miss good Souls combat so much. But, I just recently bought fire emblem three kingdoms, it’ll be a while before I can find time for another game. Might as well keep waiting
Too many good games to play, too little time and money
It works fine for me.
Haven’t heard of Weird west before, but the description looks interesting .
Somewhere between 60-100, and it’s only this small because my main gaming platforms are PS4 and Nintendo switch.
The Reckoner by Brandon Sanderson. Not a lot of people like the series, but I always loved it, and it seemed that so many scenes were written with a visual medium in mind already, and exaggerated in a way that would work well in an animation, not in a Live-Action production.
Animal well and wingspan. I think there are others too, despite trying hard to keep stuff in my wishlist instead of backlog.
Mostly my backlog comes from starting a game and then getting distracted by something else.