I also removed Eternal Senia from my Steam account. It's a free game so I didn't actually lose anything, it just reduces my stress level a fraction. I played it for about 5 minutes, and in those 5 minutes I found one completely-untranslated text box. I get that the game is free, which probably means the devs had fewer resources - and might be literally one guy in his bedroom - so I can get over the overall low-quality of the text and translation. But to just...forget to translate some of it entirely? It's not the fact that it was one box, it was that it was one box I found within 5 minutes. If it was that easy to find, that indicates that there probably more, and also that there was less than 5 minutes of playtesting to try to avoid the error. At that point - especially when I'm grumpy anyway, which was definitely the case - I'm happy to give up. It had great reviews, so I might come back to it later, but I also might not. Who knows?
One game I'm not giving up on is Crystal Story II, which I own on Steam. I played the first Crystal Story game on Kongregate in 2011, and I liked it enough to remember it fondly and to buy another game in the series. I also own Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale, which has some links to the series. The thing is, I don't want to play Crystal Story II because I don't remember the story of Crystal Story, so I'm currently replaying that. I'm also playing Octopath Traveler, the Phoenix Wright trilogy, and the Dark Parables series. The next game on my list alphabetically is Bioshock Infinite, which I suspect will be another intensive, story-heavy game, so I'm not going to start that until I've finished a few more. I'm still making progress on playing all my Steam Games, and the finish four games before I allow myself to buy one more game is still holding up. I'm not going to copy my whole spreadsheet and list over again, but here are my stats.
Not Played | 99 | 48.06% |
Did Not Finish | 42 | 20.39% |
Completed | 65 | 31.55% |
Total Games | 206 |
I officially submitted my last piece of degree coursework last week, and I've applied for a lab role for now. There's a huge demand in the current crisis for temporary lab workers. I'll still be applying for PhDs to start next year, while doing that. For now though, this means I have nothing else putting demands on my time, so I hope to at least play and appreciate more of the games I own.
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