Play
Resident Evil 4 Remake - I'm done with my Resident Evil business but before I started that I had only played this once and I want to replay it because it's still very good. It feels like one of the first games in 2023's insane year long wave of back to back bangers that got swept away by all the other 10/10 GOTYs so people have forgot that this game was so good, but even a brief session in Mercenaries mode gets you back up to speed. It might be 'just' a remake but it WAS a remake of one of the most highly acclaimed games ever made so…
I will be playing Seperate Ways after this.
Metal Gear Solid 2 - I think this is finally the time I admit this is better than the first game, it has some cringe inducing dialogue at points but this is like Resident Evil 2 to me in that it's one of the best sequels of all time to the one of the best games of all time. I feel like deep down most people know this is true but they won't admit it because they hate Raiden and MGS1 is 'cooler'. Not only is it mechanically superior to MGS1 in every way (and no, I don't just mean the Tanker where you play as Snake which people would have you believe was the best part of the game back in the day???) but it's the only story in the series worth having a deep debate about (and no, I don't mean 'Does Raiden suck'* is a good debate :p) and feels like Kojima at his best for better or worse even though he tried to ruin everything worth talking about with MGS4.
- Raiden can and does destroy anywhere from 3-25 Metal Gears in one sitting depending on your difficulty and people will still say he never does anything badass until he becomes a (super whiny, but shhh) ninja in MGS4.
Super Mario World - Won't get to Wonder for a long time so I've been playing this on the Miyoo Mini here and there and got stuck on Butter Bridge 1 for ages until recently, I forgot this game can actually have some difficulty to it. Nothing really to say other than this game hasn't really aged a day imo, though I'm a bit surprised they just let you skip entire levels with the cape? Think I understand why people say SMB3 has superior level design at least but I think there's somewhat of a different goal to each game though right? IIRC you can't even replay levels in 3 but can in World and World has much more loose expectations on platforming (besides the odd Butter Bridge level of course).
Want
Baldur's Gate 3 - Getting to this in 2023 probably isn't happening, but if it's as good as I'm expecting it to be I'll award it GOTY 2023 retroactively.
Metal Gear Solid 3 Remake/Remaster (no one can agree what it is lol) - I am super biased but I can't get my head around the backlash to the very short gameplay they showed recently, yes it's sorely lacking in the green filter but I want to see at least some cutscenes and stuff before I join in the crowd denouncing this as 'souless'. Some locations they showed, like the cave you fight The Pain in looked pretty atmospheric to me? Pretty awkward but I'm going to be careful here because I don't want to repeat myself with the garbage GTA remasters and stand up for another bad product, but I've rewatched what they put out several times now and I don't get it…but sure, add some filters and noise to the final product, whatever, I dunno, UE bad.
I want a Samsung S23 Ultra and I'm pretty sure it'll cost me nearly or about as much as my first trip to Japan did, I dunno' how anyone can justify that much for a phone but I really want one even if it takes literal months of saving. 😭
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EDIT - I forgot if I said this last month but I never went back to Starfield after all, uninstalled it and don't even feel like I was a bit hasty or regret it. I thought just being a space bounty hunter for a bit would at least be pretty 8/10 levels of fun but the menu hopping killed any sense of the 'Space' part for me and the shooting part isn't even as fun as I remember in Fallout without VATS. Everyone reviewing this game reccomeded beating the MSQ first before doing side stuff which I was doing for a little while and honestly felt pretty shitty but looking ahead I can why they recommend doing that and man
Spoiler - click to showdo I feel bad for some people who put the time in side content before doing it, basically nothing exept your character carries over so I feel like anyone who grinded(?) a big Ship Collection or spread out a vast web of outposts (there has to be at least one person who bothered with this shit mechanic, right?) got a smidge screwed over. Also apparently each loop you do is slightly different so if you want to see that you are just speed running what sounds like yet another fucking boring Bethesda MSQ again, over and over, there are people on reddit who say stuff like 'I got my MSQ run to like 40 mins to an hour now, only 10 more to go before I capped my Powers!' I don't think I like the sound of scanning aliens and minerals again for Research, so NG+ is prob something I wouldn't touch