2024 Games Played:
T1. Black Myth: Wukong - 3.5 or 4.0 (Great/Immaculate)
Finally finished. I suspect that FromSoft games are more uncompromisingly beautiful/tight in terms of mechanics/design, but this feels like the exact gateway I needed (perfect sweet-spot difficulty-wise). The builds/upgrades are a lot of fun, and I had zero issues with boss frequency or sudden difficult spikes-- Was surprised the hidden super-boss and final boss weren't that grueling (did side stuff that maybe made it easier, though). There are well documented issues like invisible walls, occasional bugs, overly small subtitles, or poor main character dubbing, but they seemed a bit blown out of proportion/didn't bother me much.
Love the art direction, musical choices, thematic exploration, world building, and tasteful conceptualization-- an awe-inspiring love letter to the source (might be abstract/not fully understandable if unfamiliar, but should still be intriguing/touching/thought-provoking regardless). Those chapter animations/short films in particular are spectacular and easily the highlight of the game. Kind of made me love and appreciate the actual substance of the source material all over again (which growing up, was easy to dismiss as a fun but hollow Dragonball-esque thing).
That said, despite allowing a framework for great things, I think the base story concept is still kind of lame, and find its thematic conclusion clumsy/sends mixed messages (somewhat undermines the point of the original, unless interpreted in a way that MIGHT be intended, but isn't intuitive).
My major disconnect with audiences: A common complaint is that it's too linear but thankfully opens up as you go. Meanwhile, I found it tight when linear and meandering/unfocused when open (especially the last chapter). Too much freedom can be bad, IMO.
T1. Animal Well - 3.5 or 4.0 (Great/Immaculate) [can't decide between this and Wukong as I'm more impressed by its design/minimalism/elegance, but definitely didn't end up as obsessed by the world, and I found the final stretch a bit underwhelming]
3. Cocoon - 1.5 or 2.0 (Neutral/Positive) [hard to rate-- the concept is clever/ambitious, the effect/experience is really modest/limited (not in a bad way per say), but for what it's going for, it's perfect/tasteful]
4. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth - 1.5 or 2.0 (Neutral/Positive) [obviously obsessed, but for every detail I love about it (especially characterization), others infuriate me or feel creatively inept/borderline insulting]
5. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - 1.0 (Negative) [mechanically sound but something about it just felt soulless]
Expecting to like: Thank Goodness You're Here
Positive interest but skeptical: Astrobot, Balatro, Pepper Grinder, Shadow of the Ninja: Reborn
Ambivalent interest: Echoes of Wisdom, Yakuza: Infinite Wealth, Unicorn Overlord, 1000x Resist
Negative/lost interest: Stellar Blade, Blasphemous 2, Plucky Squire, Schim
Updated Favorite Games:
5.0 (Unreserved Favorite)
1. Disco Elysium
2. Kentucky Route Zero
3. Celeste
[tentatively, Outer Wilds might go here-- haven't personally finished it, but watched most of it]
4. Tactics Ogre Reborn
5. Into the Breach
6. Inside
7. Downwell
4.5 (Masterful)
[tentatively, Sekiro might go here-- only started it]
8. Hollow Knight
9. Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions
10. Tunic
11. Super Metroid
4.0 (Immaculate)
[tentatively, Bloodborne might go here-- only started it]
12. Garou: Mark of the Wolves
13. Portal
14. Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike
15. Tetris
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16. Animal Well
17. Black Myth: Wukong
3.5 (Great)
18. Hyper Light Drifter
19. Faster Than Light
20. Shadow of the Colossus
21. Journey
22. Final Fantasy VII
23. Metroid Dread
24. Portal 2
25. Super Mario Galaxy