
Over the long holiday weekend, I powered through Hustle Cat. This game has been sitting in my backlog for a year as of…today, actually. Surprisingly I chose it of my own volition and not with my program. Possible spoilers ahead!
Leave a CommentGrinding for more life experience points
Over the long holiday weekend, I powered through Hustle Cat. This game has been sitting in my backlog for a year as of…today, actually. Surprisingly I chose it of my own volition and not with my program. Possible spoilers ahead!
Leave a CommentHmm, that title sounded better in my head. Both of June’s backlog titles start with the letter “S,” so I thought I could be clever and combine the two somehow. May revise later. Moving on to June’s selections!
Leave a CommentIn the last two weeks I finally got my rear in gear and completed my long game for May. Turns out the road to becoming a hero is long and full of accidental missteps. Good thing I brought my broadsword. Possible spoilers ahead!
Leave a CommentCan you believe we’re already nearly halfway through May? I thought completing my first game in my backlog quest would have involved more fanfare, but a win is a win. May’s short game is complete! π
Leave a CommentBelieve me, the hashtag made me cringe as well. In my defense, I was a shameless Backstreet Boys/NSYNC fan growing up. The ball was on the tee, I had to hit it. More importantly, my program has spit out the games I’m playing in May!
Leave a CommentThe preparation to conquer my backlog continues! I’m making good on my promise to talk about how I randomized game selection for myself. Links of note will be listed under Further Reading.
Leave a CommentLet’s get this out of the way: backlogs aren’t meant to be completed. Anybody who hoards video games knows this, yet we press on anyway (pun intended). Since I declared I have an interest in video games, here’s my chance to get that category rolling. Links of note will be listed under Further Reading.
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