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Showing posts with label Playing All My Steam Games. Show all posts
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Saturday, 26 June 2021

A General Update

 Since the start of 2020, it's been my goal to reduce the number of games that I own but have never played.  To this end, I made a spreadsheet in May of 2020.  Back then, I owned 188 games, 54 (29%) of which I'd completed.  44 (23%) of them, I'd played a little bit of it, and 90 of them (48%) I'd never played.  By last October, I owned 225 games, and I'd completed 109 (48%) of them.  Today, I own 228 games, and I've completed 129 of them, or 56.58%, so that's an improvement.  I still have 62 (27.19%) I've never played.  Here's a nice graph!




I looked over my old posts on this (and added a tag to them), and I was surprised to learn that I'd originally planned to replay some of the games I'd not played in a while.  I don't think that's particularly important.  I also, at one point, tried to institute a rule that I needed to complete four games before allowing myself to purchase one more.  That rapidly went by the wayside.  I'd need to complete 46 games to catch up to how many I've purchased over the last year.  If I pretend I needed to complete 2 games to justify buying 1 up until now, the numbers work out and I'm all caught up.  But, from now on, I'll stick to completing 4 games before buying one more new game.


I added a new label for games - "Achievement Hunting/Replaying".  Some games, like, for instance, Monster Prom and Monster Camp can technically be 'completed' in about 20 minutes.  But, they're designed to be replayed, so actually 'completing' the game isn't getting to the end credits, but more about exploring the universe and seeing more of it.  Since my condition for 'completing' games is normally getting to the ending, I felt like I needed something else for when I was still actively playing a game even though I'd seen the ending.  Other games like Tales of Symphonia are in that same category.  I've completed the game, but you actually need to play it through at least five times to unlock every Title - a thing that helps your characters stats raise as they level up - which is what I'm in the process of doing.  I'm doing it slowly, because I just enjoy visiting that world and hanging out there, but I do still think of it as a game I'm actively playing.


Speaking of Tales of Symphonia, isn't Scott Menville's performance great?  He's the voice of Lloyd - and also the 'whatever' guy in Full House - and he just brings so much to the character.  Lloyd is one of my very favourite RPG characters and, tbh, the other characters in that category are often there because I played the game when I was very young and impressional, like Squall Leonhart from Final Fantasy VIII and Yuri Hyuga from Shadow Hearts.  They're great characters, but if I'd played their games later or at a different time in my life, I might not like them as much as I do.  Lloyd, I love just for himself.  Though, I do need to point out that I was about 16 the first time I played Tales of Symphonia (on the gamecube!) and I was probably still at quite an impressionable age.


Anyway, since my last update, I have completed quite a few games.  I've written guides for several, so you know about those.  I played Stardew Valley and officially completed it last week, after four in-game years.  That was a journey.  The game's pretty addictive and I've got over 300 hours in it, which is a problem because I'm trying to complete a Master's degree.  I also finished Littlewood, which is very similar in that you're setting up a new town and can spend time farming, exploring local dungeons, and getting to know the townsfolk.  Littlewood is more focused on the adventuring than the farming, which makes sense.  Your character is a classic RPG hero, who has now saved the world and lost their memory.  Your best friends encourage you to set up a town, with you explicitly as mayor or whatever title you prefer.  I chose 'Regnant'.  I like being Regnant.  It means all the stuff I do for the town - like building houses and shops and making it all pretty - makes sense, and it's not just about Mayor Lewis slacking off and being too cheap to light or pave the town properly.  I also like that time is only a function of your energy.  That is, you do X amount of things, it's evening.  The day ends when you collapse from exhaustion or when you go to bed.  I liked this a lot better than Stardew Valley's frantic pace.  To be honest, I used a mod on Stardew to make the days a little bit longer, with hours equalling 12 seconds rather than 7.  I completed Littlewood in about 80 hours, so it's not quite as long or in-depth as Stardew Valley.


I also played The Crooked Man, a retro-style game that takes around 2-3 hours to play.  It's normally £2.09, but there's a sale on on Steam right now so it's £1.25.  I've had it for a while and, according to my spreadsheet, I paid £1.67 for it.


I can't actually remember when or why I bought this game, but I'm glad I finally got around to playing it this weekend.  It's creepy and atmospheric, basically a horror movie in game-form.  It's the good kind of horror, where it leaves you with a feeling of sadness that things had to be that way, and an understanding of what motivated the horror, which is always nice.  Plus, there's a really interesting mystery running through the game.


There's a new game plus mode, which includes a little bit of extra information in the final chapter.  Since there are five chapters - though the last two are very short - it seems like they could have either added some extra content into the first four or let you replay just the final chapter rather than the whole game.  On the other hand, as with most horror/mystery stories, it's quite interesting watching events now that you know more about what's going on.  Plus, the game is quite short (and there's a thorough step-by-step guide on Steam) so replaying it isn't exactly a hardship.  It turns out that there are three other games in this series - The Sand Man, The Boogie Man, and The Hanged Man - which are on my wishlist.  I didn't buy them because of the aforementioned finishing 4 games before I buy another 1 rule, but I definitely intend to someday, when I'm ready to play them there and then.


Two games I bought and completed recently were A Normal Lost Phone and Another Lost Phone.  They're part of a series - although the characters and storylines are unrelated - in which you find a lost phone and need to search through it to figure out who it used to belong to (presumably with the totally innocent goal of returning it to them).  As you read through their messages, you find passwords - for example, the password for the local public wifi - which unlocks more apps and content for you to read through.  They both took 60-90 minutes to complete, with all achievements.  There's little replay value - until such time as you've forgotten the details and can enjoy the discovery again - but I got them for 52p and 78p respectively, so I'm fine with that, it's still a bargain.  I bought them on Steam, and they were on sale because it's Pride month and the first story has LGBTQ themes.  They're also available as phone apps for, if I recall correctly, £2.49 each.  I think they'd make a lot more sense on a phone, the experience would be far more immersive.  In terms of gameplay, they both feel very similar to Digital: A Love Story and Analogue: A Hate Story.  Those two games also form a series, though, in that case, characters and storylines overlap, and the basic premise of those is that you're an astronaut who's found an abandoned vessel.  You need to tap into the ship's logs and read through them to figure out what happened, again finding passwords and unlocking new things as you go.  All four games feel kind of similar to Her Story.  That's a game where you have access to a police computer, and you're searching the archives for clips from video interviews, to understand an old case.  In Her Story, you don't get passwords, but you figure out new key words to search for, to bring up more clips with new and interesting details.


In the same sale, I bought Speed Dating for Ghosts.  That plays very much like a visual novel.  You get a choice of three rooms and cycle through meeting three ghosts.  You usually get two short conversations with them, unless you've pissed them off.  At the end of the speed-dating, you pick one to go out with, and get a longer scene about them.  After the date, you can come back and go out with one of the other two, again, assuming you didn't piss them off.  You don't need to play through the speed-dating again.  


I found it was actually quite hard not to get a date with the ghosts, if you avoided the obviously bad options.  In my first playthrough, I only failed with one ghost and that's because I turned him in for asking me to rob a bank with him.  Really though...yes, I get that ghosts are invisible, so it's much easier for them to rob banks.  BUT...why trade in stolen money when you could instead trade in information?  It's much more valuable.  That ghost was short-sighted.


I liked most of the ghosts, and I enjoyed the conversations.  There was usually an option that felt like a natural response I wanted to give, and at times, it really did feel like I was subtly picking up conversational cues and reading body language, even though the art style is very simplistically stylised.  I didn't like all the ghosts - I wasn't a big fan of the bank robber or the whiny punk girl.  Whiny punk girl was weirdly insistent on exactly what people had to do to be acceptable to her.  I'm pretty sure insisting everyone act a certain way or they are Wrong is the opposite of punk.  Still, even though I found her stupid, hypocritical, childish, and tiresome, she didn't detract from the experience.  You're not going to like everyone you meet at speed-dating.  Plus ghosts, as a group, are pretty unhappy people - since they have unfinished business - and unhappiness isn't always going to be interesting or palatable.  Sometimes, it's just going to be irritating.


I finally got around to playing The Novelist, which is another game I've owned for years.  In that, you experience nine 'chapters' in the life of a family staying at a holiday home.  You're the ghost haunting the holiday home, and your self-imposed role is to figure out what the mother, father, and son each want.  You can then whisper that decision in the father's ear, influencing him.  To complete each chapter, you need to discover exactly what one character wants and tell the father - the titular novelist - that they should get it.  If you take the time to find out multiple character's wishes, you can then choose a compromise, so another character gets part of what they wanted.  I've only played it through once - which took around 2 and a half hours - but I've read that the order in which you view the 'chapters' is random.  There are also multiple endings, depending upon how miserable or happy each character is at the end of the summer.  I chose to spread out the wishes evenly, so each character get exactly what they wanted three times, missed out three times, and compromised three times, which left everyone pretty happy.  I don't know exactly how many endings there are.  I usually rely on achievements or an in-game gallery to signal whether I've missed something or to tell me there's more to explore, but this game has neither.  I might replay it someday.


The gameplay is basically that of a walking simulator, though you, as a ghost, can also zoom into various light-fittings as a way to hide and to move around the house more quickly.  The game has two modes, Story or Stealth.  In Stealth mode, the family can see you and will become uncomfortable and unhappy if they see you too often, or so I've read.  I played it in story mode, because I am not very dextrous and walking sims are hard for me.  Plus, the game made me motion sick, so my two and a half hours were spread over a few days.  With games that make me sick, I can normally play for about 15 minutes at a time, at least at first.  Luckily, each chapter takes 15-20 minutes to complete. I struggled a bit on the first chapter.  I had to leave the room and take some deep breaths before playing the last two minutes.  But, over time, I get used to these games, and I was able to play the last three chapters in one sitting.


I have the same problem - motion sickness - with the Spyro the Dragon games.  I've owned the Reignited trilogy - the Steam port/remake of the original playstation games - for about a year, since they were released.  I was able to complete the first two - with many breaks - then took a long break during the third one.  The third one was rushed compared to the first two and is glitchier.  It also seems to be harder on my PC, which makes it hard to control at times, like during the Speedways or on the levels with snow.  Plus, both of my gamepads have started drifting, which makes some parts of the game impossible to play.  I've started slowly working my way through the game again, but it is a nightmare sometimes.  For example, this morning I was playing the Agent 9 level, which has a sniper challenge.  All you need to do is move your aiming circle horizontally across a shooting range, which has Rhynocs popping up from behind it.  With my controller, the left and right are a bit too sensitive, so I repeatedly scrolled past the Rhynoc I needed to hit (it was even worse if I tried using my keyboard).  That's using the d-pad, which isn't even subject to drift like the joystick thing is.  However, my d-pad has decided that, sometimes, when I press right I must really mean 'down', and that sends my aiming circle - or Spyro, when he's flying - veering off wildly.  I need to buy a new one, but one of my gamepads is only six months old.  There has to be a better solution than just buying a new one every six months.  The two gamepads do appear to have slightly different issues - one tends to get visibly stuck in a certain direction, while the other has phantom input when it isn't being touched - so I think opening them up and putting the actual stick bit from one together with the underlying spring thing from the other might fix it for a while.  Even if it works, I suspect that will only be a short-term solution.


My fiancé did offer to loan me his old PS3 controller - which he only uses for Rocket League - but I found Spyro didn't recognise it.  It's possible that that issue is fixable, with some fiddling around in the Steam settings but I cannot be arsed at the moment.  To get around the issues with the actual game running badly on my PC, my fiancé has agreed to let me finish off the last few achievements/skill points on his PC, which is newer and built for gaming.  So, at the moment, I'm just doing what I can and limping to the end.


There are quite a few other games I've been playing, but I either don't have anything to say about them or I want to write about them in their own posts.

Monday, 5 October 2020

General Updates

 I've now started a Masters degree, so games might be taking a backseat for a little while.  Since my last post, I've completed quite a few.  I might have mentioned some of these before.  


I finally finished Marie's Room and Gone Home.  The latter inspired the former and The Suicide of Rachel Foster.  They're all walking simulator style games, where you wander around an empty building and find various hints - often diary entries - about what happened there.  Like I said, I feel like The Suicide of Rachel Foster was weakened by not having us hear from Rachel herself in any way, so Marie's Room and Gone Home are better in those respects, as you do actually hear directly from the person the protagonist is interested in.  Those two also have more uplifting endings.  That said, I've been thinking about The Suicide of Rachel Foster recently and considering playing it again.  What I've been thinking about is...the creators explain, very clearly, that some of the plot is implied by the objects in the hotel but not actually stated.  So perhaps they intended to tell a story of madness and obsession and how a victim like Rachel is silenced, and so not hearing from her is a purposeful plot beat and not something that's missing.  It's another terrible thing that was done to her.  I like that interpretation better.



I played and enjoyed Plague Inc although I'm not very good at it despite having a degree in Genetics and literally working in a Covid lab while playing it.  I liked that it provided a lot of context for the current scenario, though that obviously wasn't intentional.  I did find that the best strategy was to get the infection spreading via coughs and sneezes and then suddenly make it deadly once it's spread everywhere.



I played through a lot of the Dark Parables series, specifically The Swan Princess and the Dire Tree, The Thief and the Tinderbox, Return of the Salt Princess, and The Match Girl's Lost Paradise.  This leaves me with only one left to finish, Portrait of the Stained Princess which is the 15th game so far (I think actually 16th, but one appears to have been wiped from the internet entirely?).  What's interesting is that Blue Tea Games, who made the first few games also made the last few, while those in the middle were made by, iirc, Eipix, and some are made by both companies.  This means the last few games get more of the creepy feeling and horror elements that the earlier games had, which I really liked, but they retained some of the things Eipix put in, like having achievements.  Unfortunately, they didn't put in the ability to just replay the main or bonus game after finishing them without having to set up an entirely new player profile, which means, if you missed a single changing object thing or parable piece in the bonus chapter then you'd need to set up a new player profile and replay the entire game from the start - making sure you didn't miss any of the things you got before - in order to find it.  That's annoying.  Return of the Salt Princess was one of the ones made by both, which seems to mean that it had the toughest achievements and so it's the only one for which I don't yet have all the in game achievements.  I'd have to replay it again - for the third time, since the second time I got one of the things I missed but missed one of the things I got - and I just don't have the heart right now.  I've really enjoyed the series, and I hope they realise another one soon.  At the moment, I've played the games for a combined total of 101 hours, which makes the cost about 91p per hour (since I bought them for £91.76 in the first place), but I expect this to drop further as I finish Portrait of the Stained Princess, finish off the achievements in Return of the Salt Princess, and maybe play the games over again someday.  Considering I'll spent £3-4 on a book that takes an hour or two to read, I'd say that's a bargain.  I'll probably try some of the spin-offs, like Cursery or Fabled Legends.  I think only one of those is one Steam.





For my birthday, my friend got me Confines of the Crown, a visual novel romance/palace intrigue game that I really enjoyed.  It deals with some questions of gender identity, and while there are many things there could be improved on, I think they did an okay job (full disclosure; I cis and have never questioned my gender identity, so take that with a pinch of salt).  It took me just under 5 hours to play it through in full - all endings, all achievements - and the game cost £14.99, so I'd personally wait for it to go on sale before purchasing it.  I also played PSYCHO-PASS: Mandatory Happiness, another visual novel, and wrote a guide for it.  While PSYCHO-PASS does have some romance plotlines, it's more of a police procedural than a romance game.  One thing that's really annoying about is that the skip function doesn't work properly.  There are scenes you can see as both characters which are identical but which don't skip unless you've seen both.  Sometimes the game just wouldn't acknowledge that I'd previously played through a segment and let me skip it after reloading, but other times it would?  This artificially inflates the playtime, although there is still a whole lot to do in the game.  There's loads of different endings and scenes to unlock.  I finally finished Lake of Voices as well, another romance visual novel but darker than the others by virtue of the fact that people actually die.  It's very melancholy.



The biggest chunk of my time was taken up with Persona 4 Golden.  I played the original game on the PS2 years ago and loved it, so it was great to play it again.  I really liked the additions to this version, like two whole new social links to get to know.  I played the game through twice, since one bonus boss is only available on a new game plus and I still enjoyed it the second time (though I made a lot of use of the fast-forward button).  I'm considering making a day-by-day guide to maxing all stats and social links, but that would be a huge undertaking and someone else would probably have made one before I was done.


The other games I've finished are Hitman Go and The Turing Test.  I'm not very dexterous so the traditional Hitman games are hard for me (I would assume, I never actually tried them but other games in that style are hard for me).  I like the Go games, like Hitman Go and Lara Croft Go because they change the gameplay to something I'm better at.  It's solely a logic puzzle, not a logic puzzle with added dexterity and I enjoy that.  And I liked that I could play these well-known series' in a style that I enjoyed and so gain some appreciate for what everyone else is playing even if I don't want to play the main games.  Speaking of games I'm not good at The Turing Test is technically the first first-person shooter game I've ever played, though it's really more of a puzzle game that uses a gun, like Portal (which I have played for several minutes with a friend).  It made me a bit dizzy at first, and I did struggle, but most of the puzzles are static logic puzzles, and there's only a few that require carefully aiming while moving or anything like that.  I liked that you could replay any chapter you wanted, so if you missed the optional puzzle you could just go and do that without replaying the entire game.  There's no way to backtrack, each puzzle is in a discrete area, so replaying the chapters was the only way.


Apart from finishing games, I've also been permanently removing games from my Steam account.  I get a lot of games from Humble Bundled which sometimes means they come bundled with other games, which I am less interested in.  I added those games to my Steam account but never played them.  Those, I've been playing a little bit and then deleting them if I don't enjoy them.  I did also delete a few games I bought like Ms Splosion Man, which I bought in 2014 and have played for less than 2 hours, and Layers of Fear, which I got for £2.99.  The latter made me feel sick and dizzy and the plot and gameplay weren't enjoyable enough for that.  If I spent £3 on a coffee that made me feel that way I'd chuck it out, so same logic (if I spent £3 on alcohol that made me feel that way, that would be a lot of alcohol for very little and I'd still need to be in the right mood).  This does throw off my spreadsheet calculations about what I've spent on games and the time spent playing them, but the point of this whole thing isn't really to save money.  I mean, I don't want to spend money on games I don't want, but the biggest goal is to get my unplayed games down.  I've already spent the money anyway, not deleting the game doesn't save me anything.


Anyway, at the moment, I own 225 games and I've completed 109 or 48% of them.  I have 10 in progress, 34 I've played to some extent and 72 I've never played at all.  I'm so close to halfway!


Friday, 22 May 2020

The Banner Saga, Eternal Senia and Crystal Story I and II

For a while, I've been trying to play The Banner Saga. Right now, I have to say, it's not for me.  I've managed three hours of gameplay, and I'm just not having fun.  I don't get the battle system, I find it difficult and unrewarding.  The gameplay - which I gather is Trail to Oregon style - just isn't my kind of thing.  I find it hard to figure out where we are, what we're trying to do, and who all these people I'm talking to are and what they want.  I'll probably have another go in future - maybe on easy mode, after reading a few guides on battling - but, right now, I'm letting myself off the hook.

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.

Monday, 4 May 2020

I made a tracker of how much I spent on my steam games and how much I've played them...

...and the results are a little embarrassing.  I knew I owned a lot of games I hadn't played - hence my new year's resolution to play some of them - but I didn't realise quite how bad it was.  Of the 188 games I own, I've completed around 29%, or 54 of them.  23%, or 44, I've played a little of, as in, I've at least downloaded and opened the game.  48%, or 90, I've literally never opened.  So, yeah, I should probably stop buying games.  I've also spent £949.88 since 2013, and played for 3,548 total hours.  That does mean the total cost over total hours of playing is 27p - which isn't terrible - but the mean cost is actually £3.14 per hour, which is.

Over the past few weeks, I've mostly been working on my final year lab report - which is worth 16% of my total grade over the four years, and so effectively decides my degree classification - but I have also been playing some games.  I finished Idle Evolution, a cute little game based around the periodic table.  You unlock extractors which extract atoms, and you spend those atoms on further upgrades, basically playing through the history of the universe and life on earth.  Unlike other idle games, there's no resetting for an increased overall bonus, and you can finish the whole thing in 24 hours (according to the steam achievement) if you keep the game active.  Annoyingly, that means in the foreground, not just open.  When it considers itself closed - either literally or in the background - the number of atoms drops drastically, and, even if it didn't, you can't store enough atoms to bother leaving it alone for too long.  It was a fun way of becoming comfortable with the periodic table.  I needed some chemistry to begin my degree (genetics), and some was required in first year, and I'd say that's about the level this game is - pre- or early university.

I also played an actual educational game, The King's Request.  That was a really fun little game - took me about half an hour, though I did replay the last half of the game to make sure I hadn't missed anything - and it was free.  To defeat enemies, you need to answer a quick question about their physiology.  There are a maximum of four answers and no penalties for getting it wrong, so you could just guess your way through.  It's really well put together, as a game, and I enjoyed playing it, despite my anatomy being less than my chemistry (some pre-uni and an optional module in first year, so theoretically the same, but I've needed to recall the knowledge less since).

I also completed Dark Parables: Curse of Briar Rose because I (correctly) predicted that it was short enough to play in one sitting.  I really enjoyed it.  I'm normally bad at point-and-click games, but this was at just the right level of mystery for me.  That said, my previous experience was in playing the Discworld 1 and 2, which are notoriously difficult, so maybe I'm not so bad.  Through I struggled with (and gave up on) Deponia, so...

Oh, I did finally complete the first Discworld game!  It's available for free online.  I followed a guide.

One of the issues I've been having with games - apart from being a compulsive buyer - is that I really like long, involved RPGs but, since starting my degree, I've not had the brain power free to focus on them.  I've replayed some that I'd finished before - FFX and X-2, FFIX, FFVIII, etc - but a lot of the time, I'd buy them, play for a little while, and then realise I didn't have the energy to focus on it long term.  That's why I didn't finish Alphadia Genesis before challenging myself to play all my games this year.  I'm still playing through the Phoenix Wright Trilogy, and I really like it's episodic nature, for reasons of following the plot.

Oh, I'm still playing my sims game, though slowly.  Since the christmas sale, I now own all of the DLC, so my total price for the Sims 3 is £190.50.  I have played it for 390 hours though, so my price per hour is 49p, and that will drop further over time.  So it's fine!  Oh, theoretically, I'm still playing the Banner Saga, but I've not opened it in a while.  I'm also replaying Anodyne just because I felt like it (but not enough to buy the sequel).


Game Paid Hours Cost per Hour Achievements Status Comments
7th Guest £3.50 7.00 £0.50 NA Completed
11th Hour £3.50 8.00 £0.44 NA Completed
13th Doll £23.79 14.00 £1.70 NA Completed
1bitHeart £0.99 10.00 £0.10 100.0% Completed
The 39 Steps £1.09 5.00 £0.22 100.0% Completed
About Love, Hate, and the Other Ones £0.49 7.00 £0.07 NA Completed
Alicemare £1.39 2.00 £0.70 100.0% Completed
Alphadia Genesis £6.99 70.00 £0.10 100.0% Completed
Amnesia: Memories £7.19 30.00 £0.24 100.0% Completed Could not find purchase - price from Steam Store.
Analogue: A Hate Story £4.68 5.00 £0.94 100.0% Completed
Hate Plus £6.99 7.00 £1.00 90.9% Completed 1 achievement is impossible.
Anodyne £0.69 20.00 £0.03 100.0% Completed
Aveyond 3-1: Lord of Twilight £1.39 20.00 £0.07 100.0% Completed
BAD END £1.04 2.00 £0.52 NA Completed
The Banner Saga £3.74 2.00 £1.87 28.2% In Progress
Bioshock Infinite £4.99 0.00 £4.99 0.0% Not Played
Black Mirror I £1.74 0.00 £1.74 NA Not Played
Black the Fall £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
Blush Blush £5.37 202.00 £0.03 84.2% Ongoing
The Book of Legends £1.09 0.38 £2.84 0.0% Did Not Finish I have no memory of this
Boundless £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
Braid £6.99 16.00 £0.44 91.7% Completed
Broken Age £2.87 0.00 £2.87 0.0% Not Played
Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons £2.74 0.50 £5.48 0.0% Did Not Finish
Carpe Diem £0.00 0.13 £0.00 50.0% Did Not Finish I have no memory of this
The Cat Lady £7.19 0.20 £35.95 0.0% Did Not Finish I have no memory of this.  Could not find purchase, price from Steam.
Catherine Classic £10.04 0.00 £10.04 0.0% Not Played
Celestian Tales: Old North £3.99 61.00 £0.07 100.0% Completed
Children of Zodiarcs £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
The Chosen RPG £0.39 12.00 £0.03 100.0% Completed
Cinderella Phenomenom £0.00 28.00 £0.00 100.0% Completed
Civilisation V £4.99 18.00 £0.28 7.7% Completed
Confess My Love £0.00 1.95 £0.00 100.0% Completed
Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy £6.50 0.30 £21.65 0.0% Did Not Finish
The Crooked Man £1.67 0.00 £1.67 0.0% Not Played
Crush Crush £27.21 582.00 £0.05 100.0% Ongoing
Crystal Story II £0.67 0.02 £40.20 0.0% Did Not Finish
Crystalline £3.74 0.00 £3.74 NA Not Played
CUPID £0.00 9.00 £0.00 100.0% Completed
Cursed Treasure 2 £3.99 8.00 £0.50 56.6% Did Not Finish Completed on another platform
Dark Parables: Curse of Briar Rose £2.44 5.00 £0.49 NA Not Played
Deadbeat Heroes £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
Death and Taxes £8.24 0.00 £8.24 0.0% Not Played
Defender's Quest: Valley of the Forgotten £3.95 105.00 £0.04 63.3% Completed
Degrees of Separation £3.87 3.00 £1.29 50.0% In Progress
Deponia £0.69 0.72 £0.96 15.8% Did Not Finish
Destiny Warriors £0.13 0.00 £0.13 0.0% Not Played
Dinner Date £1.49 0.33 £4.47 NA Completed
Disgaea £14.99 89.00 £0.17 40.0% In Progress Previously completed on another platform
Disgaea 2 £3.74 0.00 £3.74 0.0% Not Played
DLC Quest £0.99 0.00 £0.99 90.9% Completed
Doki Doki Literature Club £0.00 14.00 £0.00 NA Completed
DoraKone £0.00 0.00 £0.00 NA Not Played
Dream Daddy £7.33 0.68 £10.73 0.0% Did Not Finish
Dreamscape £0.44 0.00 £0.44 0.0% Did Not Finish
Désiré £2.69 0.00 £2.69 0.0% Not Played
Dysfunctional Systems £0.99 0.00 £0.99 0.0% Not Played
eden* £4.49 0.00 £4.49 0.0% Not Played
Elisa: The Innkeeper - Prequel £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
Emily is Away £0.00 0.97 £0.00 100.0% Completed
Eternal Destiny £2.24 0.00 £2.24 0.0% Not Played
Eternal Hour: Golden Hour £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
Eternal Senia £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
Everlasting Summer £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
EvilMaze £0.79 0.00 £0.79 0.0% Not Played
Evoland £1.74 17.00 £0.10 100.0% Not Played
Factorio £21.00 3.00 £7.00 NA Did Not Finish
Fear Effect Sedna £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
Final Bravely £1.39 0.00 £1.39 NA Not Played
Final Fantasy III £5.49 3.00 £1.83 0.0% Did Not Finish
Final Fantasy IV £5.49 0.52 £10.63 1.7% Did Not Finish Completed on another platform
Final Fantasy Type 0 £9.99 1.03 £9.67 0.0% Did Not Finish
Final Fantasy V £5.49 0.00 £5.49 0.0% Not Played Completed on another platform
Final Fantasy VI £5.49 0.00 £5.49 0.0% Not Played Almost completed on PS1, but never actually finished
Final Fantasy VII £0.00 240.00 £0.00 100.0% Completed Gift
Final Fantasy VIII £9.99 351.00 £0.03 95.6% Completed
Final Fantasy IX £7.99 148.00 £0.05 91.8% Completed
Final Fantasy X/X-2 £19.99 499.00 £0.04 100.0% Completed
Final Fantasy XIII £5.49 0.38 £14.32 2.9% Did Not Finish
Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition £14.48 0.00 £14.48 0.0% Not Played
Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden £2.30 5.00 £0.46 11.4% Did Not Finish
Forgotten Anne £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
Fox Hime Zero £1.69 0.00 £1.69 0.0% Not Played Could not find purchase - price from Steam Store.
Fran Bow £3.44 0.00 £3.44 0.0% Not Played
Goetia £3.39 12.00 £0.28 100.0% Completed
Gone Home £10.99 0.27 £41.21 0.0% Did Not Finish Could not find purchase - price from Steam Store.
Greyfox £0.13 0.00 £0.13 0.0% Not Played
Hatoful Boyfriend £1.74 1.50 £1.16 0.0% Did Not Finish
Helen's Mysterious Castle £1.59 0.00 £1.59 NA Not Played
Her Story £2.99 0.00 £2.99 0/13% Not Played
Hero Generations £8.11 1.63 £4.97 0.0% Did Not Finish
Heroine Anthem Zero £6.49 0.00 £6.49 NA Not Played
Heroine's Quest: The Herald of Ragnorak £0.00 0.17 £0.00 0.0% Did Not Finish
House of Hell £3.99 14.00 £0.29 93.3% Completed
Huniepop £1.74 132.00 £0.01 10.0% Completed Cleared achievements for replay
Huniecam Studio £1.24 20.00 £0.06 100.0% Completed
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 £11.39 0.35 £32.54 2.2% Did Not Finish Could not find purchase - price from Steam Store.
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2: Sister's Generation £11.39 0.00 £11.39 0.0% Not Played Could not find purchase - price from Steam Store.
I Love You, Colonel Sanders £0.00 1.72 £0.00 NA Completed
Idle Evolution £3.49 31.00 £0.11 57.5% Completed
The King's Request £0.00 0.47 £0.00 NA Completed
Labyrinthine Dreams £0.99 4.00 £0.25 100.0% Not Played
Labyronia RPG £0.53 0.00 £0.53 0.0% Not Played
Labyronia RPG 2 £0.53 0.00 £0.53 0.0% Not Played
Lake of Voices £0.00 1.02 £0.00 8.3% Did Not Finish
Lara Croft GO £1.99 15.00 £0.13 100.0% Completed
The Last Remnant £7.99 11.00 £0.73 NA Did Not Finish
Last Word £1.39 25.00 £0.06 0.0% Completed Cleared achievements for replay
Leaflet Love Story £1.04 0.00 £1.04 0.0% Did Not Finish
Legend of Mysteria £0.53 0.00 £0.53 0.0% Did Not Finish
Let's not stay friends £2.31 3.00 £0.77 100.0% Completed
Life is Strange £3.19 0.67 £4.79 1.7% Did Not Finish Makes me very seasick
Lilly Looking Through £6.99 0.32 £22.07 NA Did Not Finish Could not find purchase - price from Steam Store.
A Little Lily Princess £10.99 6.00 £1.83 100.0% Completed
Long Live the Queen £4.19 19.00 £0.22 100.0% Completed
Lucy - The Eternity She Wished For £2.79 0.00 £2.79 NA Not Played
Marie's Room £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
Material Girl £0.47 0.00 £0.47 NA Not Played
MEMENTO £1.91 0.85 £2.25 NA Not Played
Milennium - A New Hope £0.47 0.12 £4.03 0.0% Did Not Finish I have no memory of this
Mirror £1.69 0.00 £1.69 0.0% Not Played
missed messages. £0.00 0.00 £0.00 NA Not Played
Monster Loves You! £1.87 2.00 £0.94 28.6% Completed
Moon Hunters £4.99 0.00 £4.99 0.0% Not Played
Moonchild £7.67 0.00 £7.67 0.0% Not Played
Ms. Splosion Man £6.99 1.77 £3.96 8.3% Did Not Finish
Mysterium £0.27 0.97 £0.28 NA Completed
Mystic Destinies: Serendipity of Aeons £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
A New Beginning - Final Cut £0.79 0.00 £0.79 0.0% Not Played
Notch - the Innocent LunA: Eclipsed Sinner £2.37 0.00 £2.37 0.0% Not Played
The Novelist £1.09 0.00 £1.09 NA Not Played
Oblivious Garden £3.73 0.00 £3.73 0.0% Not Played
Octahedron: Transfixed Edition £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
An Octave Higher £2.24 0.00 £2.24 0.0% Not Played
OCTOPATH TRAVELER £24.99 30.00 £0.83 22.7% In Progress
Oh My Godheads £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
One Way Heroics £0.68 0.00 £0.68 0.0% Not Played
ONINAKI Demo £0.00 0.00 £0.00 NA Not Played
Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy £3.74 0.00 £3.74 0.0% Not Played
Papers, Please £3.49 0.68 £5.11 7.7% Not Played
Phantom Brave £2.74 0.00 £2.74 0.0% Not Played
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy £14.99 51.00 £0.29 70.0% In Progress
Plague Inc: Evolved £11.99 0.00 £11.99 0.0% Not Played Could not find purchase - price from Steam Store.
Pocket Waifu £0.00 0.08 £0.00 0.0% Did Not Finish I have no memory of this
Portal 2 £3.74 0.18 £20.40 2.0% Did Not Finish
PRICE £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
Princess Maker Refine £3.26 0.00 £3.26 0.0% Not Played Completed on another platform
Princess Maker 2 Refine £5.09 0.00 £5.09 0.0% Not Played
The Princess' Heart £3.99 6.00 £0.67 13.3% Did Not Finish
PSYCHO-PASS: Mandatory Happiness £9.99 0.00 £9.99 0.0% Not Played
Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale £2.59 7.00 £0.37 NA Did Not Finish
Richard & Alice £4.79 0.47 £10.26 0.0% Did Not Finish
RPG Maker VX Ace £52.99 24.00 £2.21 NA Completed Used to create a game to propose to my fiance
The Sacred Tears TRUE £6.48 0.00 £6.48 0.0% Not Played
Science Girls £0.79 0.00 £0.79 0.0% Not Played
Season of 12 Colours £1.99 1.28 £1.55 100.0% Completed
Season of Mystery: The Cherry Blossoms £2.99 6.00 £0.50 100.0% Completed
Secret of Magia £0.13 0.00 £0.13 0.0% Not Played
Seduce Me the Otome £0.00 5.00 £0.00 100.0% Completed
Sentinels of the Multiverse £0.27 0.70 £0.38 0.0% Did Not Finish
Sepia Tears £0.00 3.00 £0.00 36.4% Did Not Finish I have no memory of this
Shattered Hourglass £6.47 0.00 £6.47 0.0% Not Played
She Remembered Caterpillars £2.69 0.00 £2.69 0.0% Not Played
Silence of the Sleep £0.38 0.00 £0.38 NA Completed
The Sims 3 £190.50 390.00 £0.49 NA Ongoing
Spyro Reignited Trilogy £6.50 55.00 £0.12 74.3% Did Not Finish
Spyro the Dragon Completed
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage Completed
Spyro: Year of the Dragon Did Not Finish Too much lag
Stardew Valley £0.00 0.50 £0.00 0.0% Did Not Finish Gift
Stories Untold £1.74 1.40 £1.24 23.1% Did Not Finish
The Suicide of Rachel Foster £11.24 0.00 £11.24 0.0% Not Played
Sunless Sea £6.24 9.00 £0.69 25.9% Did Not Finish
Tailor Tales £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
Tales of Symphonia £14.99 2.00 £7.50 5.1% Did Not Finish Previously completed on another platform
Tales of Zestiria £9.99 0.00 £9.99 0.0% Not Played
Ticket to Ride £0.27 32.00 £0.01 62.7% Completed
To Be or Not to Be £0.99 0.00 £0.99 0.0% Not Played
To the Moon £1.87 5.00 £0.37 100.0% Completed
Tokyo Dark £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
Trick & Treat £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
Trick and Treat - Visual Novel £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
TUG £0.00 2.00 £0.00 NA Did Not Finish I have no memory of this
The Turing Test £0.80 0.00 £0.80 0.0% Not Played
Undefeated £0.99 0.00 £0.99 0.0% Not Played
Vagrant Hearts £0.44 0.23 £1.89 0.0% Not Played
Valdis Story: Abyssal City £10.99 0.00 £10.99 0.0% Not Played Could not find purchase - price from Steam Store.
Valkyria Chronicles £7.49 0.00 £7.49 0.0% Not Played
Virginia £0.69 0.00 £0.69 0.0% Not Played
Voices from the Sea £0.00 0.00 £0.00 NA Not Played
The Witcher: Enhanced Edition £3.49 0.00 £3.49 NA Not Played
XOXO Droplets £0.00 1.90 £0.00 5.6% Did Not Finish I have no memory of this
The Yawhg £6.99 0.00 £6.99 NA Not Played Could not find purchase - price from Steam Store.
Your Dry Delight £0.00 0.00 £0.00 0.0% Not Played
Yume Nikki £0.00 0.00 £0.00 NA Not Played
Zenge £0.00 9.00 £0.00 100.0% Completed Gift