I played through FFVII again recently and beat it (or at least got to the point where I can beat it anytime I feel like it=) so that, probably.
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Finally played and beat Recettear. It's actually a pretty good game, despite its many flaws.
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Renowned Explorers: International Society - managed to get 1st finished run :> absolutelly astonishing game! Unique mix of tactical game, economic supplies manager and rogue-like. One of a kind game mechanics (just imagine that you can finish a run in rogue-like in fully non-violent manner!), a lot of heroes and their combinations, loads of loot and equipment to find, different adventure maps etc assure crazy amounts of replayability. I know I will play a lot more of that game and I already know I will love it even more :>
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Nekopara Vol 0
Nothing happens, at least i got the achievements
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Finished Dead Synchronicity a while ago. Was a pretty unsatisfying experience - while the game and story were actually very good and kept me hooked till the end the story is not finished and ends with a cliffhanger in the middle of it all. Furthermore you don't get all achievements just by completing it, despite the fact that it's a point'n'click title. Couldn't be bothered to do another playthrough with guide only to get'em.
So yeah, maybe wait till you play it until another part(s?) is released.
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Well, in most point & click adventure games you don't get 100% of achievements just for completion (especially in Daedalic Games) which is good cause a player has to do more than just complete the game. For example 100% for completing The Walking Dead is laughable, there's no challenge at all in completing that game and therefore getting 100% of achievements.
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Missing - episode 1
For a short game, its quite inconsistent in terms of quality, it ends abruptly as well.
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I think beating one beatmap still called beaten, right? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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The Inner World
Pretty fun point and click game with a nice story. I'd recommend it :)
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OFF-STEAM:
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void - a fitting ending to a wonderful game. While main campaign didn't got me hooked up as much as previous two (I really do hate Protoss, so as it was Protoss-centered I didn't care much ;p) it was still very good and the epilogue mini-campaign is a freaking masterpiece! Blizzard remains unbeatable for me ni the category of making PC Games. It only beats me than now I will have to wait for years until release of Star Craft III or Warcraft IV until I will play such an excellent RTS :(
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life is strange , ep 5 is bs and i regret playing it now lol oh well 100 of trophies
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Layers of Fear. A pretty neat horror amusement ride, but nothing more.
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Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna):
From all reviews, hype etc I was expecting much more and feel kind of disappointed.
While the game features absolutely beautiful and adorable artstyle, great heartwarming story, great voice-over in native inuit language as a educational puzzle platformer it falls at all most important aspects - platforming, puzzling and education.
Platforming is simply bad, mouse and keyboard controls are very clumsy and not responsive, most of your deaths result in them not working properly. Co-op in single player is annoying - quite often your AI controlled co-op partner will die on their own forcing a restart. Luckily there are a lot of checkpoints so you never have to replay a lot. But checkpoints tend to bug as well - on a few occasions after dying I was respawned at checkpoint AFTER the place I died not being able to replay the section.
Puzzles why not bad are also not innovative at all, they are average but are brought down by the fact that you mostly fail them because of clumsy controls.
Educational material, while very interesting, is presented in worst way possible. Instead of learning in-game you unlock parts of documentary movie through your playthrough, each time you unlock something new you are supposed to pause the game and watch the new part of the movie which totally breaks immersion.
All in all the the only good reason to get this game is that it's beautiful, but if you're interested in educational value watching the movie separately is much better idea, same if you're looking for puzzle platformer - there are also many better and less frustrating ones.
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Dyscourse.
Pretty 'meh' game. But on the other hand, it has a huge replayability that will determine your ending.
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I don't recall seeing this thread around here and I think it's a pretty cool one. You can either recommend someone a game or advise someone not to waste one's time on it. I'll start.
Mark Of The Ninja - A very good stealth-action game. It's like Splinter Cell but in 2D. Although I admit there were times when I was a little bit bored. Overall it's a very good game. Solid 8/10.
Edit:
Here's a collage of all games I've beaten over the years on PC:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Here's a collage of games in which I've got all achievements (100%):
Part 1
My AStats 100% achievements profile
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