#20-#25 Games complete
I've forgot to keep up with a blog recently, so let's a quick collection post, even though these games are special and would've deserved their own post (but I'm too lazy for that right now/other priorities).
#20: Hyper Light Drifter.
Finally. I've loved this game since I first started in two(?) years ago. 'Normal' difficulty was a bit too much for me though, after I couldn't beat a boss 10 hours in, and you can't change that during a playthrough. So, I always wanted to replay/finish this on easy difficulty - which still kicks some kind of ass, but I'm a sucker for the atmosphere/art style. Not a single word is spoken. I love it. This might be my favorite indie game.
#21: Tinykin.
This hit game pass and at first, I wasn't sure if I liked its art style, and maybe I still don't, but the game(play). Wonderful. I love me a good exploration 3D platformer and this is every bit of that. I hope they'll do a sequel. Go play it, you're not gonna regret it.
#22: Castlevania: Bloodlines.
I've been getting into Castlevania these past few months. Bought the Castlevania Collection cheap, because I loved Metroid. Learned that these are the 'Classicvanias', so no open map, and unfortunately, not rewind function. Bloodlines is on the SEGA Switch app though, and was still though af, even with rewind, but incredibly atmospheric, great art style.
#23: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon.
...so I've got the Advance collection as well, which does have a rewind function, started with the first game on it, and loved it. Beat in like a week or so. I'm hooked.
#24: Dr. Mario 64 (November)
Bring back Dr. Mario!
#25: Gorogoa (December)
Puzzle game. Beautiful.











