What game did you finish today?

I recently beat Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy on PC. I had a really fun time with it, and you can consider me a fan of the series.
I like the games for what they are but I'm just too weak to stop myself from using a guide after getting a billion game overs.

I really don't like games where you have to think like the developers. I felt like I had the right idea a lot of the time.
 
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And now I've beaten Rayman Legends. It was like Origins, but somewhat better. Nonetheless, both are top-tier platformers.
 
Finished Sly 2 recently. I enjoyed it as much as I did, but I feel like I enjoyed the first one more. A lot of the missions felt padded to high hell, with the second Jean Bison level going full on insulting. So many missions where you have to go across the entire level. Such a waste of time.

Trying to decide now if I want to to burn through Sly 3 already, or play a 2D platformer like Blasphemous.
 
I finished South Park: The Stick of Truth again, and I really don’t know why I bothered. The second game was so much better in every way that it’s insane.
 
Finished Sly 2 recently. I enjoyed it as much as I did, but I feel like I enjoyed the first one more. A lot of the missions felt padded to high hell, with the second Jean Bison level going full on insulting. So many missions where you have to go across the entire level. Such a waste of time.

Trying to decide now if I want to to burn through Sly 3 already, or play a 2D platformer like Blasphemous.
Sly 3 is pretty great but I would suggest playing something else to avoid getting burnt out because they're all pretty similar in playstyles.
 
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I unlocked all of the achievements in Phantasy Star Online 2 on the Xbox One as of this morning. I regret nothing about it.
 
I love Gauntlet: Dark Legacy and play through it annually, I'd like to beat it with every playable character at some point. This playthrough was actually the first time I've done a run on hard mode, and I'm not entirely sure what the differences between the modes are. I think I was taking more damage than normal becasue restoring my health was starting to get harder and the Desert Lands felt like a slightly more brutal buttfucking than normal. Still only died once and the hardest boss didn't seem as hard as it usually is for me.
I might want to do another playthrough soon becasue I got an idea of using the invincibility cheat to basically tear through every level while ignoring all the enemies, only fight the bare minumum of what I need to progress, and seeing how low of a level I could beat the game at. There's an enemy who can take levels away from you so I can utilize that to my advantage.
 
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I love Gauntlet: Dark Legacy and play through it annually, I'd like to beat it with every playable character at some point. This playthrough was actually the first time I've done a run on hard mode, and I'm not entirely sure what the differences between the modes are. I think I was taking more damage than normal becasue restoring my health was starting to get harder and the Desert Lands felt like a slightly more brutal buttfucking than normal. Still only died once and the hardest boss didn't seem as hard as it usually is for me.
I might want to do another playthrough soon becasue I got an idea of using the invincibility cheat to basically tear through every level while ignoring all the enemies, only fight the bare minumum of what I need to progress, and seeing how low of a level I could beat the game at. There's an enemy who can take levels away from you so I can utilize that to my advantage.
dude! Gauntlet: Dark Legacy was my fucking jam back in the day! me and my friends would play it all the time! still remember the sleep overs we had and would spend all night just playing. there was that one sleep over when a friend discovered a way to boost our levels super fast on the spider boss. we went full lvl 99 on the final boss and beat its ass.
 
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Saints row 3 remastered. There's nothing left to do steelport is mine the gangs are dead I went with the save shaundi ending... What do I do now? =/
 
Beat the true boss on Dragon Quest XI and really loved how the game made it less archaic than it use to be with enemies on the area and smoother combat progression while being a enjoyable JRPG romp.

I don't think I could go back to games with random encounters.
 
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Finished Ori and the will of the wisps. I think I enjoyed it more than the original overall, but I did hate how often the game gave me "Am I breaking it?" vibes. I'm a bit of a sap, so the ending is still fucking with me a bit.


So now I'll either do another playthrough of System Shock 2 (if I can bother to mod it) or I'll get into an RPG. Maybe Pathfinder or Tales of Vespiria.
 
Got the good ending for Jet Lancer. It's a fun 2D airplane shmup that doesn't take itself too seriously. Think I'll finish Valfaris next.
 
Finally jumped back into Dragon Quest Builders 2 and finished it. I loved the first game, this one was a really big improvement of certain game mechanics. I thought it was a lot easier though, the final boss wasn't as hard (though it was very badass, the whole endgame area is very badass). I died maybe once in the whole game.
Beat the true boss on Dragon Quest XI and really loved how the game made it less archaic than it use to be with enemies on the area and smoother combat progression while being a enjoyable JRPG romp.

I don't think I could go back to games with random encounters.
This is next on my to-play list! I'm excited because it will be the first actual Dragon Quest game I've played aside from the Builders games.
 
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Star Wars Racer remake for Switch. It baffles me how much more exciting the races are with music for the whole race and not just the final lap as it used to be on N64.
 
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Finally managed to beat Doom:Eternal the last boss fights kept me cursing through and through
 
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