20220925:
Today I tried this game out. The story mode ramps up in difficulty. I was using Weiss.
Steam Game Time: 50 minutes (cumulative game time)
20220926:
I watched a video that said Heart with her default Arcana, Partinias the Arcana of Love, is essentially the game's starter character. That actually makes sense given the title of the game. Apparently she (Heart Aino) is the protagonist of the series. Anyways that was enough to convince me to play as her. It was still not magically easy so I read a general article abour fighting games. Separately I also read about Z: it's forward, down, forward-down (or 623 in fighting notation).
Steam Game Time: 95 minutes (cumulative game time) / 45 minutes (session game time)
(this entry happens before LYNE)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/370460/Arcana_Heart_3_LOVE_MAX/
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Shady Part of Me (PC) (2020)
Overview: A puzzle platformer involving a little girl and her shadow trying to escape a strange, dream-like world together.
20220924:
Thus far this is a fun game. I love the atmospheric setting. The art design mixed with puzzle element is excellent. With that being said, the strength of the game thus far is leaning towards the art design and story, because the puzzling has been very light. Of course, I'm only about a third or fourth of the way done - based on the hidden origami I've collected thus far. Checking the achievements, I've fully completed Act 1, and there are four acts, but I feel like I'm probably close to finishing Act 2.
Setup: Steam Deck.
Steam Game Time: 81 minutes (total game time)
20221001:
Today I finished Act 2.
Steam Game Time: 3.8 hours (total game time) / 2.4 hours (session game time)
20221003:
Today I completed the main story. The next goal would be to finish collecting all the hidden origami. Thus far, across the prologue and four acts I've collected 9 of 9, 21 of 25, 32 of 40, 14 of 16, and 5 of 8. I'm not sure when I'll go back to get the missing hidden origami.
Getting back to the story, the ending definitely changes the perception of everything that occurs throughout the story: there's a twist near the end where it is revealed that technically the shadow is the real voice and not the little girl.
Steam Game Time: 4.4 hours (total game time) / 0.6 hours (session game time)
20221005:
Today I decided to go back to collect missing hidden origami, and the game makes it a little easier by indicating the number of origami achieved by subsection.
Act 1 Fantasy 8 of 10. Found: 1 of the 2 is screenshoted. Found: The box that gets the shadow girl there has to be moved out of the way. Act 1 The Eacape 4 of 6. Found: The first is somehow in an obvious position but I guess nonobvious solution for the first playthrough. Found: The second was in a vent first tipped off by the shadow of the exit sign being opposite direction from the object and that it can be stood on. Act 2 Introspection 8 of 9. Found: At the end when she's trapped in the crane the bird is very small and easy to miss. Requires the shadow girl to jump.
I decided to take a break after Act 2 Introspection.
Steam Game Time: 5.5 hours (total game time) / 1.1 hours (session game time)
20221005 Part 1:
Today I finished Act 2. About four of the missing hidden origami were found near the end by letting the bridge that spirals up go back down. In hunting for the hidden origami, this was an obvious hiding spot to check.
The two I needed for Act 3 were in Act 3 Ascension and in fact located at the very end during the cog turn. At a certain point in the rotation an origami appears for the shadow and during the same point the non shadow should move to get another origami.
Steam Game Time: 6.4 hours (total game time) / 0.9 hours (session game time)
20221005 Part 2:
I found the final missing hidden origami in Act 4. The first time I played through Act 4 I was left with one hidden origami still missing, so as I started going through the act again, I tried to focus on the border of the stage. Eventually the strategy paid off as I found the last hidden origami on the border of the stage.
Steam Game Time: 7.3 hours (total game time) / 0.9 hours (session game time)
Thoughts:
Pros:
+ Great music
+ Great story
+ Solid puzzle and gameplay mechanics
+ Possibly on par with the quality of puzzle platformer Braid (or perhaps a notch beneath with respect to puzzling)
+ Ability to reverse action (redo feature)
Neutral:
~ Sometimes there are moments in the game that require switching to the other character just to walk a small distance and that feels more tedious than fun
Rating: 5.2/5
[20221003]
Summary:
My intuition was to compare this game to Braid. While individually the art and gameplay elements are strong, the entire package lacks the flow of Braid, because in Shady Part of Me the player has to frequently switch between two player characters - the young girl and her shadow. Of course, something I forgot is that this game has voicework and I personally enjoyed it. Overall, I would highly recommend this game.
20231225:
Ensuring backup of game's save files from Steam Deck to PC.
Steam Game Time: 7.3 hours (cumulative game time) / 0.0 hours (session game time)
Shady Part of Me (PC) (2020)
Relevant Links:
Shady Part of Me (Wikipedia.org)
Shady Part of Me (PC) (MetaCritic.com)
Shady Part of Me (steamdb.info)
Shady Part of Me (Steam Store Page)
20220924:
Thus far this is a fun game. I love the atmospheric setting. The art design mixed with puzzle element is excellent. With that being said, the strength of the game thus far is leaning towards the art design and story, because the puzzling has been very light. Of course, I'm only about a third or fourth of the way done - based on the hidden origami I've collected thus far. Checking the achievements, I've fully completed Act 1, and there are four acts, but I feel like I'm probably close to finishing Act 2.
Setup: Steam Deck.
Steam Game Time: 81 minutes (total game time)
20221001:
Today I finished Act 2.
Steam Game Time: 3.8 hours (total game time) / 2.4 hours (session game time)
20221003:
Today I completed the main story. The next goal would be to finish collecting all the hidden origami. Thus far, across the prologue and four acts I've collected 9 of 9, 21 of 25, 32 of 40, 14 of 16, and 5 of 8. I'm not sure when I'll go back to get the missing hidden origami.
Getting back to the story, the ending definitely changes the perception of everything that occurs throughout the story: there's a twist near the end where it is revealed that technically the shadow is the real voice and not the little girl.
Steam Game Time: 4.4 hours (total game time) / 0.6 hours (session game time)
20221005:
Today I decided to go back to collect missing hidden origami, and the game makes it a little easier by indicating the number of origami achieved by subsection.
Act 1 Fantasy 8 of 10. Found: 1 of the 2 is screenshoted. Found: The box that gets the shadow girl there has to be moved out of the way. Act 1 The Eacape 4 of 6. Found: The first is somehow in an obvious position but I guess nonobvious solution for the first playthrough. Found: The second was in a vent first tipped off by the shadow of the exit sign being opposite direction from the object and that it can be stood on. Act 2 Introspection 8 of 9. Found: At the end when she's trapped in the crane the bird is very small and easy to miss. Requires the shadow girl to jump.
I decided to take a break after Act 2 Introspection.
Steam Game Time: 5.5 hours (total game time) / 1.1 hours (session game time)
20221005 Part 1:
Today I finished Act 2. About four of the missing hidden origami were found near the end by letting the bridge that spirals up go back down. In hunting for the hidden origami, this was an obvious hiding spot to check.
The two I needed for Act 3 were in Act 3 Ascension and in fact located at the very end during the cog turn. At a certain point in the rotation an origami appears for the shadow and during the same point the non shadow should move to get another origami.
Steam Game Time: 6.4 hours (total game time) / 0.9 hours (session game time)
20221005 Part 2:
I found the final missing hidden origami in Act 4. The first time I played through Act 4 I was left with one hidden origami still missing, so as I started going through the act again, I tried to focus on the border of the stage. Eventually the strategy paid off as I found the last hidden origami on the border of the stage.
Steam Game Time: 7.3 hours (total game time) / 0.9 hours (session game time)
Thoughts:
Pros:
+ Great music
+ Great story
+ Solid puzzle and gameplay mechanics
+ Possibly on par with the quality of puzzle platformer Braid (or perhaps a notch beneath with respect to puzzling)
+ Ability to reverse action (redo feature)
Neutral:
~ Sometimes there are moments in the game that require switching to the other character just to walk a small distance and that feels more tedious than fun
Rating: 5.2/5
[20221003]
Summary:
My intuition was to compare this game to Braid. While individually the art and gameplay elements are strong, the entire package lacks the flow of Braid, because in Shady Part of Me the player has to frequently switch between two player characters - the young girl and her shadow. Of course, something I forgot is that this game has voicework and I personally enjoyed it. Overall, I would highly recommend this game.
20231225:
Ensuring backup of game's save files from Steam Deck to PC.
Steam Game Time: 7.3 hours (cumulative game time) / 0.0 hours (session game time)
Shady Part of Me (PC) (2020)
Relevant Links:
Shady Part of Me (Wikipedia.org)
Shady Part of Me (PC) (MetaCritic.com)
Shady Part of Me (steamdb.info)
Shady Part of Me (Steam Store Page)
Thursday, September 22, 2022
A Juggler's Tale (PC) (2021)
Overview: An atmospheric platformer where the player plays as a string pupet named Abby.
Monday, September 19, 2022
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Tracks - The Train Set Game (PC) (2019)
Overview: build a wooden toy train track
20220918:
I played this game today with my son. We used the kid's room setting. For the most part, I had fun building a track with his input. Among the various interactions, he particularly enjoyed blowing the train whistle in the first-person view, which at times I found mildly annoying. Speaking of annoying, as he held the mouse to blow the whistle, the screen would shake, because he couldn't hold the mouse steady. The jittering view caused me to experience some dizziness.
As an aside, I didn't understand how to access the multiple train interface. It had happened at one point but I wasn't able to bring it up again.
Setup: PC. Keyboard and mouse.
Steam Game Time: 59 minutes
First Impression:
The video game aspect of building a wooden toy train track has multiple benefits. For example, the player is allowed unlimited parts, parts fit together without any problems (unlike real wooden tracks), and elevating tracks don't require any support. There are many decorations available that would be expensive to acquire and further take up a lot of room. On that note, there is no mess involved. On the other hand, for a kid that is my son's age, the ability to interact with real trains and train tracks cannot be replaced by this game.
As a whole, this game is an amazing sandbox for those who've ever dreamed about putting together a wooden toy train track without the expense of an actual train track (for reference, the game cost $19.99 without any sales and a 100 piece train set on Amazon costs $44.99; recent sales for the game on Steam allow the game to be acquired for $11.99).
Thoughts:
Pros:
+ Unlimited parts
+ Many objects available (e.g., buildings, people, trees)
+ No mess (i.e., no need to clean up like in real life)
+ Endless opportunities with respect to building
Neutral:
~ Not fully accessible to the lower range of kids who would be interested in building wooden toy train tracks
Minor Con:
- Some of the building interface felt unintuitive, but I sympathize with the difficulty of building a good interface; perhaps it becomes more intuitive with time
Rating: 3.6/5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracks_%E2%80%93_The_Train_Set_Game
https://store.steampowered.com/app/657240/Tracks__The_Train_Set_Game/
20220918:
I played this game today with my son. We used the kid's room setting. For the most part, I had fun building a track with his input. Among the various interactions, he particularly enjoyed blowing the train whistle in the first-person view, which at times I found mildly annoying. Speaking of annoying, as he held the mouse to blow the whistle, the screen would shake, because he couldn't hold the mouse steady. The jittering view caused me to experience some dizziness.
As an aside, I didn't understand how to access the multiple train interface. It had happened at one point but I wasn't able to bring it up again.
Setup: PC. Keyboard and mouse.
Steam Game Time: 59 minutes
First Impression:
The video game aspect of building a wooden toy train track has multiple benefits. For example, the player is allowed unlimited parts, parts fit together without any problems (unlike real wooden tracks), and elevating tracks don't require any support. There are many decorations available that would be expensive to acquire and further take up a lot of room. On that note, there is no mess involved. On the other hand, for a kid that is my son's age, the ability to interact with real trains and train tracks cannot be replaced by this game.
As a whole, this game is an amazing sandbox for those who've ever dreamed about putting together a wooden toy train track without the expense of an actual train track (for reference, the game cost $19.99 without any sales and a 100 piece train set on Amazon costs $44.99; recent sales for the game on Steam allow the game to be acquired for $11.99).
Thoughts:
Pros:
+ Unlimited parts
+ Many objects available (e.g., buildings, people, trees)
+ No mess (i.e., no need to clean up like in real life)
+ Endless opportunities with respect to building
Neutral:
~ Not fully accessible to the lower range of kids who would be interested in building wooden toy train tracks
Minor Con:
- Some of the building interface felt unintuitive, but I sympathize with the difficulty of building a good interface; perhaps it becomes more intuitive with time
Rating: 3.6/5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracks_%E2%80%93_The_Train_Set_Game
https://store.steampowered.com/app/657240/Tracks__The_Train_Set_Game/
Hades (PC) (2018)
Reason for Playing:
I saw my cousin was playing this game and after talking with her, I had to buy and play it myself.
20220918:
Off the bat I liked using the bow, but the game encourages collection and so I tried using all the weapons. They seem balanced with each weapon suiting a different playstyle. That is, they all seem equally powerful, but they have very different playstyles.
I've thus far collected Titan BLood for the bow, spear, sword, and shield (in that order).
My early game accessment of the different weapons:
Coronacht, Heart-Seeking Bow (bow): long range with decent aoe, requires charging and needs correct timing for big damage.
Varatha, Eternal Spear (spear): long range, and the special gets more damage from backstab but AOE (hold X) is hard to pull off.
Stygius, Stygian Blade (sword): short range, but quick. Special is also quick and has decent AOE.
Aegis, Shield of Chaos (shield): blocks attacks (even Megara's attacks)! This makes a lot of fights in Tarturus easier. But the dashing part of the attack in Asphodel isn't as good (for me as a new player) due to the lava and also a common enemy in Asphodel are bombers.
Steam Game Time: 5.8 hours (total game time)
20220919:
Today I've collected Titan Blood for the gloves and the gun. So the next phase is the possibility to unlock various Aspects for the different weapons. I decided at this point to check out some articles and Youtube videos (since Titan Blood seems rare and I didn't want to spend it without some idea of what's to come).
Malphon, Twin Fists of Malphon (gloves): very close range, high commitment to getting into the fight, focused on speed and rhythm (between attack and special).
Exagryph, Adamant Rail (gun): medium-long range, consistent damage, with good AOE (bomb), limited by ammunition (requires manual reload or waiting for automatic reload)
Steam Game Time: 8.5 hours (total game time) / 2.7 hours (session game time)
20220922:
Among the possible Aspects, I decided to focus on the bow with the Aspect of Hera.
Given the option of picking a better boon which I've already chosen before (no more Fated Choice flag) and a lesser boon which I've not yet chosen before (still has Fated Choice flag), I've been picking the lesser boon. With that being said, one of my favorite runs was the bow with repeated attack, double, and some sort of deflect. Otherwise there's a damage dropoff due to a lack of clear speed and area control. On that note, there's a Poseiden cast which is great for area control.
Steam Game Time: 11.5 hours (total game time) / 3.0 hours (session game time)
20220927 AM Hours: Did a few runs with the bow and then some with the rail.
Steam Game Time: 13.8 hours (total game time) / 2.3 hours (session game time)
20220928: I noticed there was a bonus for chaos collection by choosing a weapon that has purple surrounding it. This might randomly change or fixed rotation. Either way so I started choosing the weapon based on this bonus.
Steam Game Time: 14.8 hours (total game time) / 1.0 hours (session game time)
20220929: I had a run where I beat Asterius but I stil died to Theseus.
Steam Game Time: 19.0 hours (total game time) / 4.2 hours (session game time)
20220930: I got close to defeating both Theseus and Asterius. I was using Malphon, but it was the Ares blade rift that did the damage. If I had one more death defiance and if I had known how to better position the rift, then the rift could have just wittled the enemy down.
Steam Game Time: 20.6 hours (total game time) / 1.6 hours (session game time)
20221001:
Gameplay Log:
Beat Asterius and Theseus, but the rooms past Elysium are hard.
On the next run or so I beat Asterius and Theseus again, and managed to reached Hades.
Had some more runs.
Met Demeter. Her power is awesome
Steam Game Time: 23.6 hours (total game time) / 3.0 hours (session game time)
20221003:
Today sleepiness snuck up on me as I was falling asleep during a run.
The Duo Boon of Ares and Demeter felt okay, I'd give it maybe a B or C. In contrast, the Ares and Artemis Duo Boon the other day was S-tier and a big reason I keep looking for Ares. Note, however, that it doesn't synergize with Stygian Soul.
Steam Game Time: 24.9 hours (total game time) / 1.3 hours (session game time)
[20221004][20230228 Edit]
20221004 Part 1:
I got to Hades today (maybe twice). Anyways, I got him lower in HP in his second stage but I wasn't sure if I should spend time to hit the green things.* I think both times I made use of Athena's call.
Steam Game Time: 29.4 hours (total game time) / 4.5 hours (session game time)
*20230228: I was probably referring to the vases.
20221004 Part 2:
I managed to beat Hades! I mainly depended on Athena's cast. I also think my spear special was transformed to a shot. I used Athena's cast to kill off the little exploding enemies whenever possible. I think I also went with Athena's call.
Remark: the other day when I reached Hades for the first time, I thought he was dead after the first life bar but he really wasn't. That was a surprise.*
Afterwards, I tried to play the game with 1 heat. Adding heat is good for getting Titan Blood and Diamond.
Steam Game Time: 32.7 hours (total game time) / 3.3 hours (session game time)
*20230228: I would have definitely lost the battle anyways, but I recall not even having a chance to dent his HP bar.
20221006:
I completed a run with 1 heat using Stygian, Aspect of Poseiden, which together with the Poseiden cast was strong (it also helped that I had an extra cast from an item in Charon's shop). Then later I got Blizzard Shot which initially felt weak but it surprising deals a good amount of damage. Perhaps it just looks like it doesn't deal damage because it moves so slowly. In addition, the cast automatically is left on the ground so it doesn't have to be dislodged. My weaknesses during the final fight were being too slow, so I couldn't evade/escape Hades as he pursued me. Either extra movement speed or an extra dash would have been good here. I also had lacked any form of deflect.
The Sweet Nectar Duo Boon (Aphrodite/Poseidon) was strong, felt useful, yet not over-powered.
Besides the cast, I had put emphasis on the special which was fairly strong: level 5 Heartbreak Flourish with Super Nova (greater area and extra damage).
Note that I had barely defeated Hades. I had 12 out of 330 HP.
As a final note on the run, I was part way through when my Steam Deck ran out of battery. The game started back at the beginning with the same seed. I had previously read about this but did not intentionally try to make use of it. It happens that this restart became the run which I defeated Hades. I did make a major deviation from the first run on the seed. The first time around, I took a Daedalus Hammer upgrade that lowers the lifepool, and grants life recovery with every attack. The second time I opted to take a different upgrade.
Steam Game Time: 38.5 hours (total game time) / 5.8 hours (session game time)
20221007:
Today I did several runs. Apparently the Administrative Room keeps a record of all the runs which is really cool.
On a different note, sometimes collectong a boon simply to make progress towards a Minor Prophecy results in a poor build. Of course this happens less asI play the game more.
Gameplay Log:
I guess with all the unlocks it's easier. Next Hades run (a streak of 2) is also a success with a larger margin. This time I covered both weaknesses mentioned on 20221006; I had speed boost after dash and a form of deflect. I combined Aspect of Hestia + Lightning Rod.
The Daedalus Hammer upgrade which increases the radius and damage at the cost of dealing damage to the player when hit didn't seem to do that much damage.
Lightning Rod while probably didn't add that much damage, nonetheless did add damage.
Aphrodite's Aid felt useless during Redacted. A greater call that hit Hades results in a charm that is barely noticeable [20230228: some damage is dealt, but the efficiency may be lacking; that is, other calls have the opportunity to result in greater damage dealt to Hades]
Steam Game Time: 42.6 hours (total game time) / 4.1 hours (session game time)
20221008:
I got some more wins in today. I think having a long distance cast against Hades is good. Speaking of long distance, I saw a technique where the player can use the Coronacht special at close range to deal a lot of damage to a single target ("shotgun"). I tried to incorporate it into my gameplay but couldn't really make good use of it. On the topic of Coronacht, the one aspect where it auto targets the last foe attacked is underwhelming, because it's just four arrows.*
Festive Fog is decent when spammed but sometimes better when thought goes into spreading it out for more AOE or as increased damage.
Steam Game Time:** 47.5 hours (total game time) / 4.9 hours (session game time)
*20230228: However, when it is fully upgraded, auto-targeting 8 shots onto a single target can actually be a good amount of damage which is also safe, because the player can focus on dodging and using the special for free damage.
**This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20221013: Steam Game Time: 52.6 hours (total game time) / 5.1 hours (session game time)
20221014: Steam Game Time: 55.6 hours (total game time) / 3.0 hours (session game time)
20221015:* Steam Game Time: 59.2 hours (total game time) / 3.6 hours (session game time)
20221016:* Steam Game Time: 67.7 hours (total game time) / 8.5 hours (session game time)
20221017: Steam Game Time: 71.3 hours (total game time) / 3.6 hours (session game time)
Okay, I might have finally reached my fill of this game. I'm not sure if I'm tired of the game, or tired of trying to collect all the Legendary Boons and Duo Boons (I'm close to collecting all of them).
20221018: Steam Game Time:* 76.0 hours (total game time) / 4.7 hours (session game time)
Today I finished the story.
20221019: Steam Game Time:* 83.9 hours (total game time) / 7.9 hours (session game time)
Very addicting.
20221020: Steam Game Time: 85.7 hours (total game time) / 1.8 hours (session game time)
20221021: Steam Game Time: 86.9 hours (total game time) / 1.2 hours (session game time)
I got sleepy a little before midnight, but I was trying to do a run and nodding off. That resulted in me wasting precious seconds from the time pact. As such, I reset. Afterwards I was checkong off some of the boons I have left to take. I have 4 more Duo Boons to go, about 1 or 2 Legendary Boons to go, and about 1 or 2 regular boons to go.
20221022: Steam Game Time:* 93.6 hours (total game time) / 6.7 hours (session game time)
I played until 2AM 10/23. This game is very addicting.
20221023: Steam Game Time: 96.2 hours (total game time) / 2.6 hours (session game time)
20221026: Steam Game Time: 99.9 hours (total game time) / 3.7 hours (session game time)
20221027: Steam Game Time:* 102.6 hours (total game time) / 2.7 hours (session game time)
*This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20221020 Comment:
At this point I find the following are useful components of a build:
Originally Ares cast with Artemis targeting duo [20230228: I recall the difficulty was consistently setting up this build]
Crystal Beam with Artemis duo; doesn't synergize well with cast drop
Rocket plus 5 special on Eris plus a soft CC cast such as Trippy Shot
Stygius reset cast with special and... probably Trippy Shot
Poseiden's Aid
Coronacht with +3 arrows to special, and applying Doom
Trippy Shot with Zeus duo is strong ("Your Festive Fog effects also deal lightning damage periodically") whereas Poseidan-Aphrodite duo is just okay to me (I previously said it was "strong, felt useful, yet not over-powered."
Quick cast drop and/or Stygius reset with cast dislodge damages
In addition to the above, I've also made the following notes:
Artemis's Aid is crap.
Crystal Beam without being fast is just okay. Without being able to move quickly, it is much more reliant on being positioned further from the enemy.
20221030:
During the last run of the night I was going for Deadly Reversal, which was the last Duo Boon to collect for the prophecy. To be honest, I wasn't sure of True Shot level 5, but combined with some other boons it did well. Aspect of Aris increases damage by +75% (assuming this multiplier applies to the Doom as well). Epic Urge to Kill applies +16%. Rare Excruciating Shot (increased damage of cast). Quick Reload so the cast ammo drops faster with level 3 Exit Wounds. That's (188 + 186)*(1+.75) + 186*(.59+.16) damage times 4 casts every 3.3 seconds, which is about 186*17 = 3162 damage every 3.3 seconds - though one should penalize this value by the time it takes to retrieve the cast ammo. But thanks to Greater Recall (cast ammo automatically returns), I'll assume it takes about 0.7 seconds for the cast ammo to return, then I would have been dealing about 3000 damage every 4.0 seconds! Even when Hades is using his beam in the second stage, I can still hit him from behind a column (an advantage of True Shot not available for other shots). In the second stage, I also used Battie for 2500 dmage plus a full rare Artemesis Aid which is 1100 damage (10 arrows at 110 damage each). Some remarks. First, these calculations don't event take into account additional critical damage. With that being said, I don't think I was making much use of Deadly Reversal, and I probably wasn't proccing Aspect of Eris very often. In any case, the order of magnitude of damage estimated here means I'm dealing about one or two Batties worth of damage every 4 seconds!
Steam Game Time: 111.8 hours (total game time) / 9.2 hours (session game time)
20221031:
Holy moly. So I had fully upgraded the Aspect of Chiron, which means 8 shots are fired from the special (and will fire at the last enemy hit by attack). Then in one of my runs, I also had Concentrated Volley, which reads +3 base for each consecutive hit. Assuming all 8 arrows hit, that's 3*(1+2+...+7) = 54 additional damage. I later checked with Skelly, and the special's base hit is 10, so a full hit with 8 arrows is 80, and thus the total damage with Concentrated Volley would be 134 damage per special. For damage multipliers in that same run, I had level 3 Tempest Flourish (+182%), Caustic Flourish (+95%), Pauper's Flourish (+90%), Chimera Jerky (+40%), and Strong Drink (+15%). On top of these my special was applying Rupture and my attack was applying Doom, so I'll assume Priveleged Status was typically up which is an additional +40%. That's a total multiplier of +462% damage. Thus every special is doing about 134*(1+4.62) = 753.08 damage. Typically a cycle consists of one attack (with Doom damage) followed by two or three specials, resulting on damage on the order of 2000 damage per cycle.
Steam Game Time: 116.0 hours (total game time) / 4.2 hours (session game time)
20221101: Steam Game Time: 119.0 hours (total game time) / 3.0 hours (session game time)
I had a good rail run with Cluster Bomb and ?. I think I also had a good Coronacht run but the upgrades were more even between cast and special and attack. 20221102:* Steam Game Time: 122.1 hours (total game time) / 2.1 hours (session game time)
20221104: Steam Game Time: 124.6 hours (total game time) / 2.5 hours (session game time)
*This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20221109:
Recently all the games on my Steam Deck were somehow uninstalled. Upon loading up Hades, I found that all my progress was gone! After further inspection, the games don't appear to be uninstalled, but rather deleted.* In any case, at risk of overwriting my old save file, I had such a hankering to play the game that I started a new save file. I couldn't beat Meg on the first run, but I beat her on the second run, and subsequently lost to the Hydra.
*I originally thought the culprit was a program I used called syncthing, but syncthing would have theoretically moved a deleted file to the `.stsversions` folder.
20221110:
I'm making faster progress than playing the first time around due to my familiarity with the enemies and boons. However, I still faced some difficulty without all the upgrades. Reacquiring some of the fated prophecies will be a grind, as too will be collecting gems and leveling up keepsakes.
Steam Game Time: 128.7 hours (total game time)
20221112 Snapshot: Steam Game Time: 130.6 hours (total game time)
20221117 Snapshot: Steam Game Time: 132.1 hours (total game time)
Encomposses play time on 20221114, 20221115, and 20221117
20221118:
Yay! I was able to recover my save files! I ran an escape attempt (got Cluster Bomb with Rocket Bomb) but was hasty in some places and lost too many Death Defiances. If I had one more Death Defiance or some source of health towards the end, I would have been able to defeat Hades. I had tons of damage. I guess I was trying too hard to use Cluster Bomb at the start of the run.
In any case, this Reddit thread, "Steam Deck Method to Recover Lost Save File [...]," helped me arrive at a solution (though I remain unsure about the cause of the problem). I had also read the following related threads: "Games on SD Card missing [...]" and "Steam Deck deleting games automatically [...]". To recap, all of the games installed on my Steam Deck were lost (it later became relevant that they were installed on the Steam Deck's internal storage). I had identified that the games were not uninstalled, but removed (because when I redownloaded Hades, a game that was simply uninstalled would have likely retained the save file). However, after reading the aforementioned Reddit post, it turns out the files weren't removed, but moved; they were moved from their expected location to `rootfs/run/media/mmcblk0p1/steamapps/`.
Steam Game Time: 133.0 hours (total game time) / 0.9 hours (session game time)
20221120:
I paused my current run with Coronacht. Before that I had a run with Stygius (sword) and I got Hermes's fast cast fire and Artemis's Exit Wounds (foes take damange when cast ammo is dislodged). Some other skills complemented the rapid damage. I simply unloaded (Poseiden) cast, dislodged the cast ammo, and repeat. The Hades clear with this combo was insane. A great compliment to this simple combo was Poseiden's Call which seemed to charge well and could be used often.
Steam Game Time:* 136.6 hours (total game time) / 3.6 hours (session game time)
*This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20221122: Steam Game Time: 138.3 hours (total game time) / 1.7 hours (session game time)
20221123: Steam Game Time: 138.4 hours (total game time) / 0.1 hours (session game time)
20221124: Steam Game Time: 141.0 hours (total game time) / 2.6 hours (session game time)
20221126: Steam Game Time:* 143.2 hours (total game time) / 2.2 hours (session game time)
20221127: Steam Game Time: 144.8 hours (total game time) / 1.6 hours (session game time)
20221129: Steam Game Time:* 147.1 hours (total game time) / 2.3 hours (session game time)
Today (at 20221130 1AM) I completed the run that triggers talking to Persephone with the prologue (Olympians come to the underworld) 20221201 Snapshot: Steam Game Time: 150.6 hours (total game time)
*This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20230108 AM hours:
Before going to sleep, around 1 AM, I was testing out Steam Link (from my Steam Deck to my phone). I decided to first test it out with Hades. I was in the middle of a run, after a boss fight, and had the shield equipped. In my short time playtesting, I felt like having all the action buttons mapped close to the right hand would be cumbersome. Perhaps using a controller would have been sufficient. After Hades, I tested out Steam Link with LYNE.
Rating: 5.6/5
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1145360/Hades/
I saw my cousin was playing this game and after talking with her, I had to buy and play it myself.
20220918:
Off the bat I liked using the bow, but the game encourages collection and so I tried using all the weapons. They seem balanced with each weapon suiting a different playstyle. That is, they all seem equally powerful, but they have very different playstyles.
I've thus far collected Titan BLood for the bow, spear, sword, and shield (in that order).
My early game accessment of the different weapons:
Coronacht, Heart-Seeking Bow (bow): long range with decent aoe, requires charging and needs correct timing for big damage.
Varatha, Eternal Spear (spear): long range, and the special gets more damage from backstab but AOE (hold X) is hard to pull off.
Stygius, Stygian Blade (sword): short range, but quick. Special is also quick and has decent AOE.
Aegis, Shield of Chaos (shield): blocks attacks (even Megara's attacks)! This makes a lot of fights in Tarturus easier. But the dashing part of the attack in Asphodel isn't as good (for me as a new player) due to the lava and also a common enemy in Asphodel are bombers.
Steam Game Time: 5.8 hours (total game time)
20220919:
Today I've collected Titan Blood for the gloves and the gun. So the next phase is the possibility to unlock various Aspects for the different weapons. I decided at this point to check out some articles and Youtube videos (since Titan Blood seems rare and I didn't want to spend it without some idea of what's to come).
Malphon, Twin Fists of Malphon (gloves): very close range, high commitment to getting into the fight, focused on speed and rhythm (between attack and special).
Exagryph, Adamant Rail (gun): medium-long range, consistent damage, with good AOE (bomb), limited by ammunition (requires manual reload or waiting for automatic reload)
Steam Game Time: 8.5 hours (total game time) / 2.7 hours (session game time)
20220922:
Among the possible Aspects, I decided to focus on the bow with the Aspect of Hera.
Given the option of picking a better boon which I've already chosen before (no more Fated Choice flag) and a lesser boon which I've not yet chosen before (still has Fated Choice flag), I've been picking the lesser boon. With that being said, one of my favorite runs was the bow with repeated attack, double, and some sort of deflect. Otherwise there's a damage dropoff due to a lack of clear speed and area control. On that note, there's a Poseiden cast which is great for area control.
Steam Game Time: 11.5 hours (total game time) / 3.0 hours (session game time)
20220927 AM Hours: Did a few runs with the bow and then some with the rail.
Steam Game Time: 13.8 hours (total game time) / 2.3 hours (session game time)
20220928: I noticed there was a bonus for chaos collection by choosing a weapon that has purple surrounding it. This might randomly change or fixed rotation. Either way so I started choosing the weapon based on this bonus.
Steam Game Time: 14.8 hours (total game time) / 1.0 hours (session game time)
20220929: I had a run where I beat Asterius but I stil died to Theseus.
Steam Game Time: 19.0 hours (total game time) / 4.2 hours (session game time)
20220930: I got close to defeating both Theseus and Asterius. I was using Malphon, but it was the Ares blade rift that did the damage. If I had one more death defiance and if I had known how to better position the rift, then the rift could have just wittled the enemy down.
Steam Game Time: 20.6 hours (total game time) / 1.6 hours (session game time)
20221001:
Gameplay Log:
Beat Asterius and Theseus, but the rooms past Elysium are hard.
On the next run or so I beat Asterius and Theseus again, and managed to reached Hades.
Had some more runs.
Met Demeter. Her power is awesome
Steam Game Time: 23.6 hours (total game time) / 3.0 hours (session game time)
20221003:
Today sleepiness snuck up on me as I was falling asleep during a run.
The Duo Boon of Ares and Demeter felt okay, I'd give it maybe a B or C. In contrast, the Ares and Artemis Duo Boon the other day was S-tier and a big reason I keep looking for Ares. Note, however, that it doesn't synergize with Stygian Soul.
Steam Game Time: 24.9 hours (total game time) / 1.3 hours (session game time)
[20221004][20230228 Edit]
20221004 Part 1:
I got to Hades today (maybe twice). Anyways, I got him lower in HP in his second stage but I wasn't sure if I should spend time to hit the green things.* I think both times I made use of Athena's call.
Steam Game Time: 29.4 hours (total game time) / 4.5 hours (session game time)
*20230228: I was probably referring to the vases.
20221004 Part 2:
I managed to beat Hades! I mainly depended on Athena's cast. I also think my spear special was transformed to a shot. I used Athena's cast to kill off the little exploding enemies whenever possible. I think I also went with Athena's call.
Remark: the other day when I reached Hades for the first time, I thought he was dead after the first life bar but he really wasn't. That was a surprise.*
Afterwards, I tried to play the game with 1 heat. Adding heat is good for getting Titan Blood and Diamond.
Steam Game Time: 32.7 hours (total game time) / 3.3 hours (session game time)
*20230228: I would have definitely lost the battle anyways, but I recall not even having a chance to dent his HP bar.
20221006:
I completed a run with 1 heat using Stygian, Aspect of Poseiden, which together with the Poseiden cast was strong (it also helped that I had an extra cast from an item in Charon's shop). Then later I got Blizzard Shot which initially felt weak but it surprising deals a good amount of damage. Perhaps it just looks like it doesn't deal damage because it moves so slowly. In addition, the cast automatically is left on the ground so it doesn't have to be dislodged. My weaknesses during the final fight were being too slow, so I couldn't evade/escape Hades as he pursued me. Either extra movement speed or an extra dash would have been good here. I also had lacked any form of deflect.
The Sweet Nectar Duo Boon (Aphrodite/Poseidon) was strong, felt useful, yet not over-powered.
Besides the cast, I had put emphasis on the special which was fairly strong: level 5 Heartbreak Flourish with Super Nova (greater area and extra damage).
Note that I had barely defeated Hades. I had 12 out of 330 HP.
As a final note on the run, I was part way through when my Steam Deck ran out of battery. The game started back at the beginning with the same seed. I had previously read about this but did not intentionally try to make use of it. It happens that this restart became the run which I defeated Hades. I did make a major deviation from the first run on the seed. The first time around, I took a Daedalus Hammer upgrade that lowers the lifepool, and grants life recovery with every attack. The second time I opted to take a different upgrade.
Steam Game Time: 38.5 hours (total game time) / 5.8 hours (session game time)
20221007:
Today I did several runs. Apparently the Administrative Room keeps a record of all the runs which is really cool.
On a different note, sometimes collectong a boon simply to make progress towards a Minor Prophecy results in a poor build. Of course this happens less asI play the game more.
Gameplay Log:
I guess with all the unlocks it's easier. Next Hades run (a streak of 2) is also a success with a larger margin. This time I covered both weaknesses mentioned on 20221006; I had speed boost after dash and a form of deflect. I combined Aspect of Hestia + Lightning Rod.
The Daedalus Hammer upgrade which increases the radius and damage at the cost of dealing damage to the player when hit didn't seem to do that much damage.
Lightning Rod while probably didn't add that much damage, nonetheless did add damage.
Aphrodite's Aid felt useless during Redacted. A greater call that hit Hades results in a charm that is barely noticeable [20230228: some damage is dealt, but the efficiency may be lacking; that is, other calls have the opportunity to result in greater damage dealt to Hades]
Steam Game Time: 42.6 hours (total game time) / 4.1 hours (session game time)
20221008:
I got some more wins in today. I think having a long distance cast against Hades is good. Speaking of long distance, I saw a technique where the player can use the Coronacht special at close range to deal a lot of damage to a single target ("shotgun"). I tried to incorporate it into my gameplay but couldn't really make good use of it. On the topic of Coronacht, the one aspect where it auto targets the last foe attacked is underwhelming, because it's just four arrows.*
Festive Fog is decent when spammed but sometimes better when thought goes into spreading it out for more AOE or as increased damage.
Steam Game Time:** 47.5 hours (total game time) / 4.9 hours (session game time)
*20230228: However, when it is fully upgraded, auto-targeting 8 shots onto a single target can actually be a good amount of damage which is also safe, because the player can focus on dodging and using the special for free damage.
**This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20221013: Steam Game Time: 52.6 hours (total game time) / 5.1 hours (session game time)
20221014: Steam Game Time: 55.6 hours (total game time) / 3.0 hours (session game time)
20221015:* Steam Game Time: 59.2 hours (total game time) / 3.6 hours (session game time)
20221016:* Steam Game Time: 67.7 hours (total game time) / 8.5 hours (session game time)
20221017: Steam Game Time: 71.3 hours (total game time) / 3.6 hours (session game time)
Okay, I might have finally reached my fill of this game. I'm not sure if I'm tired of the game, or tired of trying to collect all the Legendary Boons and Duo Boons (I'm close to collecting all of them).
20221018: Steam Game Time:* 76.0 hours (total game time) / 4.7 hours (session game time)
Today I finished the story.
20221019: Steam Game Time:* 83.9 hours (total game time) / 7.9 hours (session game time)
Very addicting.
20221020: Steam Game Time: 85.7 hours (total game time) / 1.8 hours (session game time)
20221021: Steam Game Time: 86.9 hours (total game time) / 1.2 hours (session game time)
I got sleepy a little before midnight, but I was trying to do a run and nodding off. That resulted in me wasting precious seconds from the time pact. As such, I reset. Afterwards I was checkong off some of the boons I have left to take. I have 4 more Duo Boons to go, about 1 or 2 Legendary Boons to go, and about 1 or 2 regular boons to go.
20221022: Steam Game Time:* 93.6 hours (total game time) / 6.7 hours (session game time)
I played until 2AM 10/23. This game is very addicting.
20221023: Steam Game Time: 96.2 hours (total game time) / 2.6 hours (session game time)
20221026: Steam Game Time: 99.9 hours (total game time) / 3.7 hours (session game time)
20221027: Steam Game Time:* 102.6 hours (total game time) / 2.7 hours (session game time)
*This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20221020 Comment:
At this point I find the following are useful components of a build:
Originally Ares cast with Artemis targeting duo [20230228: I recall the difficulty was consistently setting up this build]
Crystal Beam with Artemis duo; doesn't synergize well with cast drop
Rocket plus 5 special on Eris plus a soft CC cast such as Trippy Shot
Stygius reset cast with special and... probably Trippy Shot
Poseiden's Aid
Coronacht with +3 arrows to special, and applying Doom
Trippy Shot with Zeus duo is strong ("Your Festive Fog effects also deal lightning damage periodically") whereas Poseidan-Aphrodite duo is just okay to me (I previously said it was "strong, felt useful, yet not over-powered."
Quick cast drop and/or Stygius reset with cast dislodge damages
In addition to the above, I've also made the following notes:
Artemis's Aid is crap.
Crystal Beam without being fast is just okay. Without being able to move quickly, it is much more reliant on being positioned further from the enemy.
20221030:
During the last run of the night I was going for Deadly Reversal, which was the last Duo Boon to collect for the prophecy. To be honest, I wasn't sure of True Shot level 5, but combined with some other boons it did well. Aspect of Aris increases damage by +75% (assuming this multiplier applies to the Doom as well). Epic Urge to Kill applies +16%. Rare Excruciating Shot (increased damage of cast). Quick Reload so the cast ammo drops faster with level 3 Exit Wounds. That's (188 + 186)*(1+.75) + 186*(.59+.16) damage times 4 casts every 3.3 seconds, which is about 186*17 = 3162 damage every 3.3 seconds - though one should penalize this value by the time it takes to retrieve the cast ammo. But thanks to Greater Recall (cast ammo automatically returns), I'll assume it takes about 0.7 seconds for the cast ammo to return, then I would have been dealing about 3000 damage every 4.0 seconds! Even when Hades is using his beam in the second stage, I can still hit him from behind a column (an advantage of True Shot not available for other shots). In the second stage, I also used Battie for 2500 dmage plus a full rare Artemesis Aid which is 1100 damage (10 arrows at 110 damage each). Some remarks. First, these calculations don't event take into account additional critical damage. With that being said, I don't think I was making much use of Deadly Reversal, and I probably wasn't proccing Aspect of Eris very often. In any case, the order of magnitude of damage estimated here means I'm dealing about one or two Batties worth of damage every 4 seconds!
Steam Game Time: 111.8 hours (total game time) / 9.2 hours (session game time)
20221031:
Holy moly. So I had fully upgraded the Aspect of Chiron, which means 8 shots are fired from the special (and will fire at the last enemy hit by attack). Then in one of my runs, I also had Concentrated Volley, which reads +3 base for each consecutive hit. Assuming all 8 arrows hit, that's 3*(1+2+...+7) = 54 additional damage. I later checked with Skelly, and the special's base hit is 10, so a full hit with 8 arrows is 80, and thus the total damage with Concentrated Volley would be 134 damage per special. For damage multipliers in that same run, I had level 3 Tempest Flourish (+182%), Caustic Flourish (+95%), Pauper's Flourish (+90%), Chimera Jerky (+40%), and Strong Drink (+15%). On top of these my special was applying Rupture and my attack was applying Doom, so I'll assume Priveleged Status was typically up which is an additional +40%. That's a total multiplier of +462% damage. Thus every special is doing about 134*(1+4.62) = 753.08 damage. Typically a cycle consists of one attack (with Doom damage) followed by two or three specials, resulting on damage on the order of 2000 damage per cycle.
Steam Game Time: 116.0 hours (total game time) / 4.2 hours (session game time)
20221101: Steam Game Time: 119.0 hours (total game time) / 3.0 hours (session game time)
I had a good rail run with Cluster Bomb and ?. I think I also had a good Coronacht run but the upgrades were more even between cast and special and attack. 20221102:* Steam Game Time: 122.1 hours (total game time) / 2.1 hours (session game time)
20221104: Steam Game Time: 124.6 hours (total game time) / 2.5 hours (session game time)
*This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20221109:
Recently all the games on my Steam Deck were somehow uninstalled. Upon loading up Hades, I found that all my progress was gone! After further inspection, the games don't appear to be uninstalled, but rather deleted.* In any case, at risk of overwriting my old save file, I had such a hankering to play the game that I started a new save file. I couldn't beat Meg on the first run, but I beat her on the second run, and subsequently lost to the Hydra.
*I originally thought the culprit was a program I used called syncthing, but syncthing would have theoretically moved a deleted file to the `.stsversions` folder.
20221110:
I'm making faster progress than playing the first time around due to my familiarity with the enemies and boons. However, I still faced some difficulty without all the upgrades. Reacquiring some of the fated prophecies will be a grind, as too will be collecting gems and leveling up keepsakes.
Steam Game Time: 128.7 hours (total game time)
20221112 Snapshot: Steam Game Time: 130.6 hours (total game time)
20221117 Snapshot: Steam Game Time: 132.1 hours (total game time)
Encomposses play time on 20221114, 20221115, and 20221117
20221118:
Yay! I was able to recover my save files! I ran an escape attempt (got Cluster Bomb with Rocket Bomb) but was hasty in some places and lost too many Death Defiances. If I had one more Death Defiance or some source of health towards the end, I would have been able to defeat Hades. I had tons of damage. I guess I was trying too hard to use Cluster Bomb at the start of the run.
In any case, this Reddit thread, "Steam Deck Method to Recover Lost Save File [...]," helped me arrive at a solution (though I remain unsure about the cause of the problem). I had also read the following related threads: "Games on SD Card missing [...]" and "Steam Deck deleting games automatically [...]". To recap, all of the games installed on my Steam Deck were lost (it later became relevant that they were installed on the Steam Deck's internal storage). I had identified that the games were not uninstalled, but removed (because when I redownloaded Hades, a game that was simply uninstalled would have likely retained the save file). However, after reading the aforementioned Reddit post, it turns out the files weren't removed, but moved; they were moved from their expected location to `rootfs/run/media/mmcblk0p1/steamapps/`.
Steam Game Time: 133.0 hours (total game time) / 0.9 hours (session game time)
20221120:
I paused my current run with Coronacht. Before that I had a run with Stygius (sword) and I got Hermes's fast cast fire and Artemis's Exit Wounds (foes take damange when cast ammo is dislodged). Some other skills complemented the rapid damage. I simply unloaded (Poseiden) cast, dislodged the cast ammo, and repeat. The Hades clear with this combo was insane. A great compliment to this simple combo was Poseiden's Call which seemed to charge well and could be used often.
Steam Game Time:* 136.6 hours (total game time) / 3.6 hours (session game time)
*This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20221122: Steam Game Time: 138.3 hours (total game time) / 1.7 hours (session game time)
20221123: Steam Game Time: 138.4 hours (total game time) / 0.1 hours (session game time)
20221124: Steam Game Time: 141.0 hours (total game time) / 2.6 hours (session game time)
20221126: Steam Game Time:* 143.2 hours (total game time) / 2.2 hours (session game time)
20221127: Steam Game Time: 144.8 hours (total game time) / 1.6 hours (session game time)
20221129: Steam Game Time:* 147.1 hours (total game time) / 2.3 hours (session game time)
Today (at 20221130 1AM) I completed the run that triggers talking to Persephone with the prologue (Olympians come to the underworld) 20221201 Snapshot: Steam Game Time: 150.6 hours (total game time)
*This game time includes time spent past 11:59 PM.
20230108 AM hours:
Before going to sleep, around 1 AM, I was testing out Steam Link (from my Steam Deck to my phone). I decided to first test it out with Hades. I was in the middle of a run, after a boss fight, and had the shield equipped. In my short time playtesting, I felt like having all the action buttons mapped close to the right hand would be cumbersome. Perhaps using a controller would have been sufficient. After Hades, I tested out Steam Link with LYNE.
Rating: 5.6/5
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1145360/Hades/
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Mark of the Ninja: Remastered (PC) (2018)
Overview: An action, stealth game where the player is a ninja. Satisfying stealth mechanics which include basic core stealth mechanic, e.g., use of darkness, noise distractions, and stealth kills.
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Saturday, September 10, 2022
Save Room (PC) (2022)
Overview: A puzzle game based around the inventory management sytem of Resident Evil 4.
20220910:
This game is essentially taking the inventory part of Resident Evil 4 and making a puzzle game out of it. It's simple and relaxing to play. It can, however, be occasionally tedious. Playing on the Steam Deck, the default controls are best, although not super fast as I imagine it would be to play using a mouse on a computer. Furthermore, using the touchscreen doesn't allow the player to go back to the regular controls - which I would consider a bug. Using the touchscreen isn't ideal because there's a lack of precision when clicking and dragging. Maybe using the Steam Deck touchpad as a mouse would have worked.
I have 4 hidden achievements left.
Steam Game Time: 90 minutes (total game time)
20220911 (AM Hours):
I woke up at night and I started messing with the Steam Deck controls for this game. I played around with a keyboard setup, but ultimately I found the default controller setup was good, and with some tweaking I found it to be better than the keyboard setup I spent time configuring.
Steam Game Time: 2.9 hours (total game time)
20220915 Part 1:
I was playing on PC with a mouse, which was super conveneient compared to the controller scheme (which is best on the Steam Deck). My goal was to use a guide and collect four remaining achievements: (1) "Not enough health, stranger.", (2) "Can I eat that?", (3) "Did you catch the reference?"*, and (4) "Master Stacker". But first I had to replay the entire game. However, I only got to Level 36 before I was so sleepy that I decided to stop playing. In addition, I had already unlocked all the levels on the Steam Deck, so it would be slightly more efficient to finish the achievements there (instead of first unlocking all the levels on PC). I think from the herbs, I'm missing G+G and G+G+G.
*This tip I got online was semi-useful (SPOILER):
20220915 Part 2:
Gameplay Log:
G+G+G was the last I need to get "Master Stacker"
The last item for "Did you catch the reference?" was MP ammo. Wow
I went to level 11 to do "Not enough health, stranger"
Oh finally for "Can I eat that": earlier I made G+G and G+G+G, but I didn't consume them.
Steam Game Time: 4.2 hours (total game time)
Rating: 4.6/5
20220910:
This game is essentially taking the inventory part of Resident Evil 4 and making a puzzle game out of it. It's simple and relaxing to play. It can, however, be occasionally tedious. Playing on the Steam Deck, the default controls are best, although not super fast as I imagine it would be to play using a mouse on a computer. Furthermore, using the touchscreen doesn't allow the player to go back to the regular controls - which I would consider a bug. Using the touchscreen isn't ideal because there's a lack of precision when clicking and dragging. Maybe using the Steam Deck touchpad as a mouse would have worked.
I have 4 hidden achievements left.
Steam Game Time: 90 minutes (total game time)
20220911 (AM Hours):
I woke up at night and I started messing with the Steam Deck controls for this game. I played around with a keyboard setup, but ultimately I found the default controller setup was good, and with some tweaking I found it to be better than the keyboard setup I spent time configuring.
Steam Game Time: 2.9 hours (total game time)
20220915 Part 1:
I was playing on PC with a mouse, which was super conveneient compared to the controller scheme (which is best on the Steam Deck). My goal was to use a guide and collect four remaining achievements: (1) "Not enough health, stranger.", (2) "Can I eat that?", (3) "Did you catch the reference?"*, and (4) "Master Stacker". But first I had to replay the entire game. However, I only got to Level 36 before I was so sleepy that I decided to stop playing. In addition, I had already unlocked all the levels on the Steam Deck, so it would be slightly more efficient to finish the achievements there (instead of first unlocking all the levels on PC). I think from the herbs, I'm missing G+G and G+G+G.
*This tip I got online was semi-useful (SPOILER):
Tip for the "Did you catch the reference?" achievement: Including ingredients, Level 40 contains all but the following 6 items: Fixed Butterfly (revolver), Dlaser-93s (sniper), Green Smoke Grenade, Sardine, Sardine (rotten), First Aid Spray. Level 39 contains a Fixed Butterfly and a Green Smoke Grenade, level 38 contains both types of Sardines and the Dlaser-93s, and level 37 contains a First Aid Spray.Steam Game Time: 3.9 hours (total game time)
20220915 Part 2:
Gameplay Log:
G+G+G was the last I need to get "Master Stacker"
The last item for "Did you catch the reference?" was MP ammo. Wow
I went to level 11 to do "Not enough health, stranger"
Oh finally for "Can I eat that": earlier I made G+G and G+G+G, but I didn't consume them.
Steam Game Time: 4.2 hours (total game time)
Rating: 4.6/5
Wordle (PC) (2021)
Overview: Find sets of words from a grid. Not to be confused with the web-based word game by Josh Wardle (see the Wordle Wikipedia article).
tl;dr: assets were simply flipped with no additional effort; this type of behavior should not be supported; do not buy this game
[20220911]
20220910:
Today I played the game for the first time. I cleared various themes in the 3x3 grid section (animals, beach, camping) and a theme in the 4x4 grid section (science). I also started the sports theme in the 5x5 grid section. It was truly challenging. It was so difficult that I decided to stop after completing the third of ten puzzles for the 5x5 sports.
Steam Game Time: 57 minutes (total game time)
20220911:
Today I played and completed the following themes: computers (3x3), art (4x4), and food (5x5). Even though the food was part of the 5x5 grid section, it was not bad.
Steam Game Time: 2.4 hours (total game time) / 1.4 hours (session game time)
20220916:
Today I completed the game. In particular, I completed the following themes: monsters (4x4), family (5x5), and sports (5x5). The last two sport levels were surprisingly easy. Especially compared to some of the earlier sport levels.
Overall, was the game worth what I paid? Yes. Would I recommend the game? Absolutely not.
Steam Game Time: 3.6 hours (total game time) / 1.2 hours (session game time)
Rating (ethical): 0.0/5
Rating (gameplay): 2.8/5
-- WARNING --
While drafting this blog, I read some reviews and apparently the developers of this game basically just flipped the assets - that is they purchased the assets and more or less just turned around and sold the game on Steam. As I acquired the game (along with it's sequels) as part of a build-your-own bundle, I'm not upset about the money spent (essentially 50 cents for the "Wordle Franchise Bundle" which currently costs $4.50 on Steam); I like word games, and 50 cents for a mediocre word game isn't bad. Furthermore, the game appears to have been sold before the popular web-based game with the same name. However, there appears to be a lack of effort to provide any additional value to the assets. If I had known this, I would not have included the game for purchase in the bundle.tl;dr: assets were simply flipped with no additional effort; this type of behavior should not be supported; do not buy this game
[20220911]
20220910:
Today I played the game for the first time. I cleared various themes in the 3x3 grid section (animals, beach, camping) and a theme in the 4x4 grid section (science). I also started the sports theme in the 5x5 grid section. It was truly challenging. It was so difficult that I decided to stop after completing the third of ten puzzles for the 5x5 sports.
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This puzzle has three animal-themed words (each has three letters). Solution: RAT - DOG - PIG |
Steam Game Time: 57 minutes (total game time)
20220911:
Today I played and completed the following themes: computers (3x3), art (4x4), and food (5x5). Even though the food was part of the 5x5 grid section, it was not bad.
Steam Game Time: 2.4 hours (total game time) / 1.4 hours (session game time)
20220916:
Today I completed the game. In particular, I completed the following themes: monsters (4x4), family (5x5), and sports (5x5). The last two sport levels were surprisingly easy. Especially compared to some of the earlier sport levels.
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A 5x5 puzzle with three sports-themed words (with 7, 9, and 9 letters). |
Overall, was the game worth what I paid? Yes. Would I recommend the game? Absolutely not.
Steam Game Time: 3.6 hours (total game time) / 1.2 hours (session game time)
Rating (ethical): 0.0/5
Rating (gameplay): 2.8/5
A Hat in Time (PC) (2017)
Reason for playing: Listed under "Great on Deck" which is different than the "Recommended Section" ("Great on Deck" is useful in regards to ensuring a working game out-of-the-box on the Steam Deck).
20220909:
I launched the game and it was "Loading Vulkan shaders." There was an option to cancel, but I let it load and left it alone. When I returne,d the game had been launched for 34 minutes. I decided to close the game.
Steam Game Time: 34 minutes (total game time) / 0 minutes (actual play time)
20220910 AM Hours:
In the middle of the night (~2AM) I played the first level.
Steam Game Time: 52 minutes (total game time) / 18 minutes (session game time)
20220910: This morning (~8AM) I played the second and third level (actually I played the third level before the second level).
First Impressions:
The game's main structure is similar to Super Mario 64.* For example, levels appear to be composed of areas which have multiple primary goals, but also secondary goals for replay value. That's a very high level similarity. Otherwise the game mechanics, story, and theme make for a distinct platforming experience (for example the player character can attack with an umbrella).
*20220911: Wikipedia writes "[A Hat in Time] is inspired by earlier 3D platformers such as Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, Spyro the Dragon and Psychonauts."
[20220910][20220911 Edit]
20220910 Comment:
Yesterday I purchased some games and one of the games is called Cats in Time where the "I" in "Time" is pictured in the title as an hourglass (the same as "A Hat in Time"). From what I could tell from the trailer, that game also has a similar 3D visual design. Finally, "Hat" rhymes with "Cats"! Those three details combined had me question today if both games were by the same developer. They aren't. A Hat in Time was developed by Gears for Breakfast, and Cats in Time was developed by Pine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hat_in_Time
https://www.gearsforbreakfast.com/games/a-hat-in-time/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/253230/A_Hat_in_Time/
20220909:
I launched the game and it was "Loading Vulkan shaders." There was an option to cancel, but I let it load and left it alone. When I returne,d the game had been launched for 34 minutes. I decided to close the game.
Steam Game Time: 34 minutes (total game time) / 0 minutes (actual play time)
20220910 AM Hours:
In the middle of the night (~2AM) I played the first level.
Steam Game Time: 52 minutes (total game time) / 18 minutes (session game time)
20220910: This morning (~8AM) I played the second and third level (actually I played the third level before the second level).
First Impressions:
The game's main structure is similar to Super Mario 64.* For example, levels appear to be composed of areas which have multiple primary goals, but also secondary goals for replay value. That's a very high level similarity. Otherwise the game mechanics, story, and theme make for a distinct platforming experience (for example the player character can attack with an umbrella).
*20220911: Wikipedia writes "[A Hat in Time] is inspired by earlier 3D platformers such as Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, Spyro the Dragon and Psychonauts."
[20220910][20220911 Edit]
20220910 Comment:
Yesterday I purchased some games and one of the games is called Cats in Time where the "I" in "Time" is pictured in the title as an hourglass (the same as "A Hat in Time"). From what I could tell from the trailer, that game also has a similar 3D visual design. Finally, "Hat" rhymes with "Cats"! Those three details combined had me question today if both games were by the same developer. They aren't. A Hat in Time was developed by Gears for Breakfast, and Cats in Time was developed by Pine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hat_in_Time
https://www.gearsforbreakfast.com/games/a-hat-in-time/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/253230/A_Hat_in_Time/
Sunday, September 4, 2022
Faerie Solitaire Remastered (PC) (2017)
20220904:
Today I decided to play this game, technically revisit it, since I had previously played Faerie Solitaire (a.k.a., Faerie Solitaire Classic).
The game was fairly easy on the lower difficulty and so I eventually increased it. With that being said, the difficulty level doesn't increase the difficulty of the level itself, instead it just increases the difficulty of reaching the goal. I don't think that's a satisfying increase in difficulty. As such, idon't think I'll be getting back into this game.
Steam Game Time: 73 minutes
https://www.faeriesolitaire.com/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/583930/Faerie_Solitaire_Remastered/
Today I decided to play this game, technically revisit it, since I had previously played Faerie Solitaire (a.k.a., Faerie Solitaire Classic).
The game was fairly easy on the lower difficulty and so I eventually increased it. With that being said, the difficulty level doesn't increase the difficulty of the level itself, instead it just increases the difficulty of reaching the goal. I don't think that's a satisfying increase in difficulty. As such, idon't think I'll be getting back into this game.
Steam Game Time: 73 minutes
https://www.faeriesolitaire.com/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/583930/Faerie_Solitaire_Remastered/
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (PC) (2013)
Reason for Playing: I wanted to play a video game with my son.
20220904:
Due to the difficulty of controls my son had with LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, I decided to try this game which I figured is just left-right movement and holding down a button for acceleration. Unfortunately, the default controls for acceleration was RT and racing games actually require a lot of precision in terms of turning. In contrast, my son is just capable of pressing hard left or hard right. In addition, the position of the analog stick remained a problem. As another observation, a lot of his motions are still coordinated between his left and right hands. As applied to this situation, an example is that he would start to press both the right and left triggers in attempt to accelerate.
A solution for the acceleration would have been to remap the button. However I felt both the D-Pad and the analog stick would remain difficult to use and so I tried to hook up my Thrustmaster T16000M joystick, but there didn't seem to be a button for acceleration. When I went to configure the controller, a particular input was being sent which essentially made it impossible to reconfigure the controller.
After several attempts, I gave up and tried to connect a Wiimote. The Steam Deck recognized the Wiimote, but there was something fishy. As such, I booted up 1 Screen Platformer and tried the Wiimote there. I tried to use the in-game controller mapping, but only a subset of the Wiimote buttons were registering. Actually, I think all of the buttons were registering, but setting them up would be non-trivial. As such, I thought it would be best to reserve the Wiimote for Mario Kart Wii and give up on playing this particular game.
Steam Game Time: 0.9 hours* (total game time)
*Most of this is just trying to configure the controls
20220904:
Due to the difficulty of controls my son had with LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, I decided to try this game which I figured is just left-right movement and holding down a button for acceleration. Unfortunately, the default controls for acceleration was RT and racing games actually require a lot of precision in terms of turning. In contrast, my son is just capable of pressing hard left or hard right. In addition, the position of the analog stick remained a problem. As another observation, a lot of his motions are still coordinated between his left and right hands. As applied to this situation, an example is that he would start to press both the right and left triggers in attempt to accelerate.
A solution for the acceleration would have been to remap the button. However I felt both the D-Pad and the analog stick would remain difficult to use and so I tried to hook up my Thrustmaster T16000M joystick, but there didn't seem to be a button for acceleration. When I went to configure the controller, a particular input was being sent which essentially made it impossible to reconfigure the controller.
After several attempts, I gave up and tried to connect a Wiimote. The Steam Deck recognized the Wiimote, but there was something fishy. As such, I booted up 1 Screen Platformer and tried the Wiimote there. I tried to use the in-game controller mapping, but only a subset of the Wiimote buttons were registering. Actually, I think all of the buttons were registering, but setting them up would be non-trivial. As such, I thought it would be best to reserve the Wiimote for Mario Kart Wii and give up on playing this particular game.
Steam Game Time: 0.9 hours* (total game time)
*Most of this is just trying to configure the controls
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (PC) (2009)
Reason for Playing: I wanted to try playing a game with my son.
Remark: I've previously played LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy on the Nintendo GameCube.
20220904:
Today I tried playing this game with my son.
Setup: I connected a wired controller to a USB-C dock and connected the dock to my Steam Deck.
I definitely underestimated the dexterity required to simply move a character around with either the analog or the digital pad. The analog is easier to move around, but its position on the controller is further in. While this distance is manageable for someone older, it is much harder for a three year old to reach. With that being said, he could generally switch to a direction when prompted (e.g., up, down, left, right), but that's really not practical when it comes to a play session.
Steam Game Time: 0.4 hours (total game time)
Remark: I've previously played LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy on the Nintendo GameCube.
20220904:
Today I tried playing this game with my son.
Setup: I connected a wired controller to a USB-C dock and connected the dock to my Steam Deck.
I definitely underestimated the dexterity required to simply move a character around with either the analog or the digital pad. The analog is easier to move around, but its position on the controller is further in. While this distance is manageable for someone older, it is much harder for a three year old to reach. With that being said, he could generally switch to a direction when prompted (e.g., up, down, left, right), but that's really not practical when it comes to a play session.
Steam Game Time: 0.4 hours (total game time)