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Found the secret ogre page

2 Years of Service

Being part of the Backloggd community for 2 years

GOTY '21

Participated in the 2021 Game of the Year Event

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Played 100+ games

Favorite Games

Resident Evil Village
Resident Evil Village
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater - HD Edition
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater - HD Edition

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Total Games Played

000

Played in 2024

076

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Mega Man Battle Network
Mega Man Battle Network

Aug 12

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pretty, not great. basically all i can say as i refunded it due to the sheer amount of disappointment.

Easily some of my favorite time ever spent on the Switch. Pikmin 4 is such an amazing game to just play for however long, come back, and keep playing. There's so much content in this game too and not overwhelming either.

(Played through the MegaMan Battle Network collection on the Switch)
This game is so nostalgic to me, I played BN3 Blue as a kid and this brought back all the good memories.
Fun game with way too many random encounters and obtuse level design. There's one dungeon with literal invisible paths and THAT'S not fun, otherwise it's not very easy to find your way around even the best of dungeons as there's no map either which would be alright with better level design. This mostly only applies to dungeons and the NET as a whole as the overworld is significantly easily to navigate. The combat however is incredibly fun and engaging, mix and matching the chips and discovering what you can do within the limits of the system almost makes it seem limitless, alongside the cool combo moves for putting together certain combinations of chips to make SUPERCHIPS!!!
The OST here is surprisingly great, especially for a GBA game, a standout is definitely Cold & Silent for me (however not the dungeon associated).
The story isn't anything to write home about through the majority of its runtime but the game ends with a bombshell that hits too close to home for me and that really got me. The games overall writing quality isn't bad either, especially given the limitations of the system it was originally on, mostly the screen size playing a part in this.
MegaMan Battle Network 1 has aged way better than I thought it would, but it's still got some problems of the games from this era such as the repetitive random encounters and overall strange level design, however the combat itself never became repetitive and if you got the
rerelease collection, you can zoom through certain dungeons (I did this when I was pretty lost or just irritated with the constant battle every 5 seconds) with Buster MAX which makes random encounters end pretty much instantly.