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Taking a little time here and there to update with games I've played so I have a catalog. Ratings are subjective (based on how much I enjoyed the game, not attempting to be an objective rating of quality).
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Favorite Games

They Are Billions
They Are Billions
Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate 3
Lies of P
Lies of P
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley
SteamWorld Heist
SteamWorld Heist

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Tails of Iron
Tails of Iron

Dec 28

Lies of P
Lies of P

Nov 27

SteamWorld Heist
SteamWorld Heist

Dec 01

Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077

Dec 01

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Tails of Iron has a wonderful art style and clean mechanics, but the pacing suffers from multiple quests that have you going back and forth between areas. There is no way to, for instance, activate multiple side quests in an area so you can go do them all at once. You have to complete one, go back to the quest board and select another, then go do that one, then repeat. Still giving this 3.5 rather than 3 because I enjoyed it thoroughly (even with some frustration at the back and forth) and plan on playing it through again on the Hard Mode. If you see the "difficult game" tag or something like it, yes this has souls-like mechanics to it, but the normal mode is actually very forgiving (and there is an easier story mode if you want to play just for that). I am very new to souls likes, and most bosses did not cause me too much difficulty. You become more powerful very quickly, and the enemies' moves are pretty well-telegraphed, and there are color queues for when to dodge or parry (which has the most generous window I've ever played with). If you want to play for the lovely art, music, and more, don't be intimidated by the standard normal mode difficulty. Powered through this game in about 10 hours (all achievements except the one you need to do in Bloody Whiskers - hard - mode).

Played this game on my grandmother's laptop when I was a young kid. It's not a very complicated or difficult game (completed as a child), but the nostalgia is there for me. Basically a match tile style game with some added elements.

A broken, janky game that holds a special place in my heart forever.