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Just trying to document my gaming history, as accurately as possible.
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GOTY '23

Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event

Liked

Gained 10+ total review likes

Shreked

Found the secret ogre page

N00b

Played 100+ games

Roadtrip

Voted for at least 3 features on the roadmap

Favorite Games

Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal
It Takes Two
It Takes Two
Batman: Arkham Knight
Batman: Arkham Knight
Before Your Eyes
Before Your Eyes
Dead by Daylight
Dead by Daylight

228

Total Games Played

004

Played in 2024

052

Games Backloggd


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Cult of the Lamb
Cult of the Lamb

Mar 24

To the Moon
To the Moon

Mar 09

Monster Hunter: World - Iceborne
Monster Hunter: World - Iceborne

Feb 07

Monster Hunter: World
Monster Hunter: World

Jan 13

Peggle Nights
Peggle Nights

Dec 10

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I love that it’s not that hard.

This review contains spoilers

“To the Moon” is a visual novel done in the best way that I’ve ever seen. The game decides to do away with useless collectibles and achievements to focus SOLELY on its story. If there is a direction that seems like it’s the obvious direction to go, you go that direction. So often in this type of game, I lose my immersion because of ultimately pointless filler content that developers insert when they are scared of putting out a product that is ultimately only 2-4 hours long. However, I’d argue that “To the Moon” is a perfect demonstration of a game so confident in itself, that it casts those crutches to the wayside. It proves that it’s not about how long a game is, it’s about how that game spends the hours that it does have with you.

While there were a couple of awkward or sort of “cringe” moments in the dialogue, this is also a game that is almost straight dialogue. For video game writing, this is on the tamer side of how awkward things can get.

I couldn’t help thinking about my own relationship throughout the game and how accurately the game depicts what it is to love. This game captures how it is to live after trauma, to love despite feeling socially ostracized, and how it feels to honor your partner’s wishes (even when they don’t make sense to you.)

Cannot recommend highly enough.