finally actually finished a Claire run! i didn't even realize there was a "true ending", because when I first played this a little over a year ago I rushed into the RE3 remake because I was marathoning the games with Eva as my audience.

log 1 -- made the inexplicable decision to finally pick The Witness back up again while browsing my library on the steam deck. blew through way more than i had ever gotten to before in one day--what felt like most of the main island's puzzle sections (up to the mountain). genuinely maybe 8 hours. i don't know why i got that locked in. maybe i'll shelve this again, because i haven't gotten a lot out of the game so far that i hadn't already by playing before, or by listening to other people talk about the game, but for the sake of scratching the gestalt itch i'll probably finish the game, even if by largely referring to a guide for time.
log 2 -- finished the main goal of the game, largely cheating with guides. didn't feel satisfied and ended up continuing for another too-many-hours to fill out many of the optional puzzles i missed. i know full well there isn't any sort of completion reward, but i wanted to do it. beating the randomly generated Challenge course was genuinely rewarding, and some of the secrets i "found" were pretty cool to see. as soon as an FMV scene began i had a flash of remembrance that i'd certainly been told about it before, so my reaction was an interesting blend of appreciation and detachment. while i update this log, i'm waiting for the eclipsed moon to finish it's hour-long path so i can get that notorious checkbox ticked. that's some fun synchronicity--that i felt somehow drawn to return to this game soon after an unusually much talked about total lunar eclipse across my part of the world.

turned my brain to 100% like Bradley Cooper in Limitless for 100% steam achievements

played first run through on Eva's copy on PS5, with her as my audience. played a couple more runs and dlc so far on Deck.

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like re7, did my first playthrough w/ Eva's copy on PS5, before another playthrough and some bonuses on Deck so far.

the competition for my favorite RE game is a fucking tough one. i did not expect this game to fucking hurt my heart.

proud to have not paid for this game

i enjoyed this way more than i should have when it came out. i think i just loved petting them big cats.

possibly the best party game of all time. made absolutely perfect use of the fun, unique (often called "gimmicky") mechanics of the Wii U.