Bio
play for keeps

husband @jok

feel free to add me on any of my profiles :D just lmk who you are

profile is under construction, i currently own 1006 games digitally via steam, i'm unsure about how many owned digitally via consoles, + around 405 physically. lots to catalog

i am also an avid achievement hunter, and thus currently have 45 titles completed, true 100%s for some! around 3,652 hours & 30 minutes spent on this hobby... shelved games are for unfinished trophies!

my backlog shall outlive me

links & usernames below

Steam | necr6sis, or
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561199012839839/

Steam Review Page | https://store.steampowered.com/curator/38770110/

Playstation | dantali6n

Xbox | g6etia

Nintendo Switch | hisoka, or
calculating friend code
Personal Ratings
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Liked

Gained 10+ total review likes

Shreked

Found the secret ogre page

Replay '14

Participated in the 2014 Replay Event

Favorite Games

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Ōkami
Ōkami
Bloodborne
Bloodborne
Monster Hunter: World
Monster Hunter: World
Blasphemous
Blasphemous

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Total Games Played

015

Played in 2024

105

Games Backloggd


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Forza Horizon 4: Ultimate Edition
Forza Horizon 4: Ultimate Edition

Jul 03

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree

Jun 22

Dogs Organized Neatly
Dogs Organized Neatly

Jun 18

Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut
Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut

Jun 10

Coloring Game: Pixel
Coloring Game: Pixel

Jun 06

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Parkasaurus is a management simulator focused on providing for both guests who decide to visit your park and various types of low-poly graphic dinosaurs. The premise is simple, and continues to be both simplistic and fairly easy throughout your playthrough. The game doesn't get very "deep" beyond digging for fossils, scientific discoveries, upgrades based on a system of hearts and love, and building the correct biomes/environments for your exhibit, but it's enjoyable (at least to me) regardless.

There are multiple types of dinosaurs you can obtain based on both types i.e. sauropods, theropods, etc., and the time periods these dinosaurs lived in, and they're all adorable (they can even wear hats). There are also tons of entertainment and food buildings you can construct for customers. There's a story mode and a sandbox mode to take advantage of, and you're also able to walk around in first person, similar to other tycoon games. As I mentioned before, the game is fairly easy, so it's almost impossible to lose or find yourself in a downward spiral (I haven't experienced this, at least). The difficulty is almost as if it were a child's game. Regardless, this game is cute and fun, and it can be relaxing if you don't get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of dinosaurs, miscellaneous decorations, and restaurants.

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This game is very fun for early access and has quite a bit of content so far. A friend and I had fun playing for about 6-7 hours until the current end (until more levels are released). It's pretty scary because a lot of the levels incorporate not only freakishly horrifying monsters, but also near impenetrable darkness, the feeling of being lost and confused, eerie noises, and the notion that you're being followed and/or watched. It's even more terrifying when you find yourself alone in the maze without your partner, unable to quickly find them in a forest where nefarious supernatural beings are residents.

You can die in this game, and so far you're incapable of fighting back. Not only do you have to avoid monsters, but you also have to quickly figure out puzzles whilst being surrounded by the creaking of the forest and moans/growls of the thing looking for you; never knowing whether or not it'll suddenly appear to devour you. The maze routes are incredibly confusing to navigate, and the maps are pretty expansive. The eerie locations also feature tapes you can listen to and notes to read about the story, plus others who've failed to get through the maze. So far, this game is exceedingly promising and genuinely scary, and I can't wait to discover what the developers have planned for this game.

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The game right now is very short and quite tedious, if I'm honest. I played with a friend on both maps (there's only two), and well, the house with the little girl that requires dolls is quite tedious. I memorized where to go and where each regular doll was (you have to give these "regular" dolls to the ghostly little girl or she will go berserk and turn you into a doll), and I got down to at least 3 corrupted dolls left to burn in the stove but my friend and I were never able to finish the map. This might be due to us not having 4 people to participate, but it's very mindless regardless, seeing as the little girl seems to get angrier and angrier the more corrupted dolls you burn. There are only so many regular dolls to give her to keep her docile, and only so many chances to evade her.

The other map is at a farmhouse with one or two humans turned into monsters that chase you around. It's kind of difficult to figure out what you're supposed to do while this thing is chasing you 24/7. This map also employs a similar mechanic as the other, where you have to feed the monster chickens to keep him from attacking you. The maps are almost copy-pasted in this sense (pick up weapons & clues -> pick up sedative-type objects or food for the perpetrator -> finish or die if all players are attacked without reverting back to original form first.)

Other than that, the game isn't scary to me in the slightest. Hopefully, the game will be updated with different/better maps. I think the $5 price tag is pretty reasonable, although I can't recommend this game. If you want a better co-op experience that's actually spooky, I'd advise you to pick up either Phasmophobia or Labyrinthine.