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52 Games. 1 Year. 2025. [BacklogBeat]

Game 13

New Super Mario Bros. Wii - Obtained all five shining stars

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New Super Mario Bros was Nintendo's return to 2D on the DS, but with 3D models. The Wii game is entirely new but keeps the DS aesthetics at a higher resolution. The end result was a very clean look, almost too clean. Everything has a satin-finish look to it and after playing Yoshi's Island again and seeing how well it holds up, this somehow doesn't look as special. Still, I'd take this look any day over the pre-rendered visuals in Yoshi's Story on the N64. The music is super catchy and fits the various areas well, but then the "Wah-wah" kicks in so the Koopas can do a dance. I don't care for it; I find it hurts an otherwise fantastic soundtrack. What I did care for was the gameplay. The last time I played this was with multiple people and the game is clearly designed around that. Platforms are generally large, always making sure there is space for the whole group. That doesn't mean the platforming suffers, just that you won't find yourself balancing on single sprite width platforms very often. Mario feels a bit more slippery and floaty than he did in Super Mario 3, closer to the original Super Mario Bros. but he has a few new tricks up his sleeves. The wall jump and the flutter mean a trip down a pitfall can be saved with the right timing and a jump that just might not make it has a second chance without being a full safety net like Yoshi's flutter. So, while the base gameplay I think is looser than in Super Mario 3, the extra maneuverability Mario's new moves add means you really have more total control over Mario than ever before in a 2D Mario game. The new powerups are great, the propeller mushroom and the penguin suit are both fun to use and come in handy throughout the game. Being a Wii game, of course you have to shake the Wiimote to pick up items which took a minute to get used to but after a while is second nature. Getting 100% completion in this game is tough but fair. while most coins stare you in the face, going back for mop-up meant a lot of testing walls, checking corners and second guesses. The secret world levels were hard, but short enough that you always feel as if you almost made it, never feeling cheap. Overall, it wasn't my favorite Mario game, but it's a fantastic platformer that holds up really well.
 

marcincz

Member
Beat Dragon's Lair trilogy. It was faster, than I expected.

Game 7 - Space Ace (PS4) - 00h 28m
Beat 08/02/2025 - my score: 6/10

Game 8 - Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp (PS4) - 00h 50m
Beat 08/02/2025 - my score: 6/10

Game 9 - Dragon's Lair (PS4) - 00h 31m
Beat 09/02/2025 - my score: 7/10
 

Rafaguilera

Neo Member
Unfortunately, 52 games are out of question, but I'll try at least 20.

So far this year :
DATE​
TITLE​
PLATFORM​
TIME PLAYED​
RATING​
01/26​
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (Castlevania: Dominus Collection)
Switch​
15 hours​
9
01/29​
Donkey Kong Country Returns HD
Switch​
8 hours​
8
02/06​
Ninja Gaiden II Black
Playstation 5​
11 hours​
8
02/07​
Haunted Castle Revisited (Castlevania: Dominus Collection)
Switch​
about 40 minutes​
6
 

Jooxed

Gold Member
Game 15 - The Convenience Store - PC 2/9/25 - 6/10 - Fun little horror game, not a great ending, also not as scary as someone hyped it up to be to me.

Game 16 - While Sleeping - PC - 2/9/25 - 8/10 - Another short indie horror, Korean study, game scared the shit out of me in multiple parts. Definitely recommend if you like horror games you can play in one sitting.

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After over a month of Super Mario Bros. I thought I would dip into my never-ending Steam backlog and play some games I bought for less than $2.

Bonus Game

Pineapple on Pizza - Completed game with all achievements

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This game is the most important game ever released. It's free on Steam and I do recommend you try it.

Game 14

Loddlenaut - Cleaned 100% of GUP-14

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This game was $1.37 when I bought it, in Canadian dollars, so like 75 cents. That gets you 5-10 hours of farting around cleaning the ocean using a variety of devices like a zapper/bubble gun, a vacuum for microplastics and a ride-on scrubber for those pesky ocean floor oil spills. You also breed a species called loddles while cleaning the habitat. The game has zero difficulty, even if you run out of air you just respawn back at base and you go on with your day. Just don't expect any real levels of depth. It's quite polished, controls really well and the art, while simple, is perfectly adequate. The music is equally simple, it's pleasant but you won't remember a note of it the day after you finish the game. If you're looking for a comfy time burner where you're just working towards a simple goal this is a fine little game.
 
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