![]() And Wargroove is a fantastic Advance Wars style game with swords and dragons and stuff, truly awesome. I also played Narcos, went in with low expectations, but really enjoyed it with all of its flaws. If that's your thing, really recommend them. Hard West also has both, stick up situations and all out bullet ricochet-ing shoot outs, and even sometimes those awesome moments where you can ricochet kill an enemy out of sight because his shadow gave away his position. I did 2 back-to-back playthroughs of Phantom Doctrine for a total of 163 hours apparently, and it has great stealth and shootout mechanics. It has a cold war setting, and is often on sale for 2€, just like the occult western themed turn based strategy game Hard West by the same developers, one of my most played games one of the past years. ![]() Tue 13th Dec One of my most played ones is a turn based tactical shooter like X-Com, it's Phantom Doctrine.Winter is a good time to tackle one of them I suppose. And I need to remind myself that everything before last winter is over a year ago already. It was winter, then a lovely summer of walking and sunbathing and walking some more, barely being inside, and now it's winter again. This year was over in no time (well, I guess about the same 365-ish days as most years.). The ones I remember playing this year and really love, but were just a single play through and not that long, just to add to the list:Īlan Wake - yes, the "unplayable port", bought at the ridiculous accidentally wrong price in the Mexican eshop at launch, thouroughly enjoyed playing it in handheldĪnd then there's a lot I thought I played this year but apparently didn't. Some of my most played, in order of most hours played:īravely Default 2 that I only got recently Since my memory has a hard time with chronologically ordering and I can't say what I played 3 years ago or 3 months ago if I was in the same location, and many games I play are older games I got in deep sales, I actually am often surprised by these lists. Honorable mention goes to Cuphead, which only got 14 hours, but I spent those 14 hours playing the DLC with my dad, which makes them some pretty special 14 hours! Also, I spent the majority of November and December playing Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam on the 3DS, and the results don't take into account all the Dicey Dungeons and Celeste I'm about to play. As for why my number 5 has only 15 hours in it, well not much came out for switch that I really wanted to play, and all the stuff I did get and play (the Toree games, Turnip Boy, The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe) were quite short. Honestly not that bad! Top two are no surprise, and Mario Maker 2 was kinda my comfort food at the beginning of the school year, so that also makes sense. Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online (40 hours) Kirby and the Forgotten Land (41 hours)Ĥ. Ok, so according to the review, my top five most played games are:Ģ.
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