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Jun 3rd, 2013 at 22:27:23 - Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit (360) |
I quit Need for Speed last night. Just couldn't play it anymore for several reasons.
(1) No story. I get that it's a racing game, but nothing ties it together. I mean okay, you either play the cops or the racers. If you're a cop, you bust racers. If you're a racer, you evade cops or race other racers. That's the extent of the story, just a single role relationship. I have no purpose in doing what I'm doing.
(2) Incessant branding. Again, I get that it's a racing game and people want to drive Porsches or whatever fancy cars I don't care about. I am simply not the target audience. The game isn't really about cops and robbers. It's really about driving real branded cars and unlocking real branded cars and leveling up so that you can unlock more real branded cars. You are forced into watching unskippable videos every time you unlock a new car. Oh, and you can change the color and read little advertising promo blurbs about the cars and blah blah blah. This part really got on my nerves. I like Burnout with its fake cars.
(3) No variation. Regardless of whether you're playing cop or racer missions, you do the exact same thing. You try to get from point A to point B as fast as possible. Every race either has a target time or a target number of other cars to take out. Actually the reason I never played this for so long is because the beginning of the game is so front-loaded with time trials that I thought to myself, "Is this 90% of the game or what?!" I have to make a comparison to Burnout. The genius of Burnout it that it's not a racing game about beating times. It's also about taking out other cars (with no time limit I might add!) and it's also about crashing. Hot Pursuit is like, ok, let's take Burnout and remove the best thing about it. Also, what about some more innovative modes like Burnout's eliminator mode? There's nothing like that here and there really should be.
Anyway, like I said I realize after playing the game that I am not the target audience, but the above complaints still stand.
There are of course plenty of cool things. It's generally fun, it looks amazing, the controls are excellent and the cars handle way more realistically than Burnout's more arcade-y scheme. The weather is a cool addition. Rain slicks the roads and makes drifting a challenge. Different cars handle very differently so there is some good skill-based learning there. The "shortcuts" on every track are pretty cool, and I like that they aren't always actually shortcuts. They may just be off-road sections that don't actually save time. Also shortcuts were tricky to see until I learned to see them and tricky to get to until I learned how to transition from the main road to the dirt or the alley or whatever. Then lots of shortcuts were filled with obstacles. Learning the shortest route through a map was very rewarding.
The best thing about the game are the weapons. You can lay down spike strips to blow out other cars' tires, use EMP which temporarily shuts a car down, and call ahead for road blocks and helicopters if you're the cops, and use turbo and a radar jammer if you're the racers. It's always fun to destroy other cars, no matter how it's done. I have to say though, the road blocks are especially dangerous. I needed more practice avoiding things apparently because when I'd call one in as a cop, I'd usually smash right into it! Enemy AI is sometimes really dumb. Racers especially will just slam the handbrake at times, then attempt to turn around, run into a wall, back up, run into a wall, get stuck on a barricade...other times they will do this terribly annoying thing where as soon as you catch up to them, they pull a 180. You turn around and chase. Soon as you catch up again, they pull a 180. It's like, OMG stop doing that! It's just annoying because you can't necessarily predict that they'll pull a 180 and when they do it's just, bam, handbrake, 180, gone the other direction. And they will drive back and forth like this indefinitely. Until they screw up at least. Sometimes I caught enemy AI weaving insanely left to right across the road. This doesn't accomplish anything for them except make me think they are drunk. When they use EMPs though they are too predictable. They will be beside you or in front of you, then suddenly slow down to get behind you, and it's like ok, you are targeting me for an EMP burst. I will slow down too and you will never ever hit me...Yeah, so a weird shift back and forth between unpredictable and predictable AI, stupid and smart AI, not very consistent or logical all the time.
I think NfS is a game to sit on the couch with some friends and trade the controller back and forth. I've done this a few times and it has been much more enjoyable than playing by myself. By myself, I feel no motivation, no overarching goal. With friends, we can compete with one another, ooh and aah at what happens on screen, and hang out. Since there's no story, you can't miss anything by talking over it or whatever. Also, you can use your own soundtrack (the one in-game is atrocious), which makes it an even better hangout game. They integrated some social stuff into the game anyway, but I never used it because I've got no friends who own the game. It's got its own facebook-type wall thing. Which has apparently stopped updating since the more recent NfS game. Anyway, if people are ever at my house and want to play a racing game, I've got one waiting.
Best to trade controller with a friend.
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May 31st, 2013 at 22:37:01 - Star Wars: The Old Republic (PC) |
As promised, the second half of my Star Wars thoughts as I leveled up to 17, started a Sith Inquisitor, and saw more of the galaxy…
A few big things happen at level 10. You can queue for the game’s PvP “warzones,” PvE “flashpoints,” and you leave the newbie planet and go to a hub world (Coruscant for my Jedi). I’ve learned that each planet in the galaxy is a “zone.” The story mission leads you from planet to planet, and there appears to be one planet for each level bracket. So planet A is levels 1-10, B is 10-15, C is 15-20, and so on. I wasn’t too excited about having only one option of where to go at any given moment, but more on that later. Let’s talk about the hub world Coruscant for now. I had thought that Coruscant would be like the hub cities I was familiar with in RPG games. They’re mostly just the city, with a lot of vendors and trainers and some quests. Hub worlds here are more than cities. They are full zones. I always like hubs in games because it’s a break from the monotony of questing to explore and just see what all you can do. But this one, all the vendors and things to do were crammed into one little corridor of the zone, the majority of which were skill trainers for your ‘crew skills’ (archaeology, treasure hunting, armorsmithing and so on). The scale of the city itself was awesome, as are the rest of the zones I visited. But there is NOTHING THERE. NPCs stand around together not doing anything and…that’s mostly it. It’s that issue where it appears populated and lived in, but after being there a while you realize you’re the only thing acting. So anyway, I found an auction house and listed some items (even sold a few!), tons of vendors selling stuff that no one except high level players would care about, and the like 20 crew skill trainers. Otherwise all the big open spaces and pretty architecture is just to run through, point A to B, point B to C, point C to A, back and forth back and forth, playing the typical MMOG quest courier.
Not knowing what else to do, I did most of the quests in Coruscant, and near the end decided I was going to focus on my Jedi story missions only. Turns out that if you focus only on story missions and neglect other quests (I did do the ones that were directly on my way to story missions), you start lagging a bit in level. So by the time I quit at 17, on the next planet, I was fighting level 18-19 enemies, which was starting to be a little tougher. It turns out that the life of a Jedi is completing trivial tasks for an endless number of people who need your help. Through at least level 10, this was all fine, new and exciting being in the Star Wars universe, and the full voice acting was mesmerizing. It is still cool for sure, but there are serious drawbacks to the full voice acting. The game moves slowly. If you listen to the quests, then it’s taking you like 5 times longer than other MMOGs to receive and turn them in than if you just read/skimmed them. Since that is the quest difference between SW and other MMOGs, I want to experience it. But it does drag the game’s pace. Then especially when you realize that so many of the quests are dull errands to keep doing the same tasks for NPCs, it loses its luster.
I switched to a Sith character at one point to see if maybe the Jedi was just getting a bit dull. With the Sith, I decided to be only a jerk, thinking that the Sith would react. Turns out it’s the same as the Jedi there, and it was not how I imagined it should be. In the conversation wheel, I’d select only the smart-ass things, talking back to Sith masters and all that, and they just get pissed for one line of dialogue, and then continue on asking your help for something. No, I am a Sith and you are a Sith NPC. We should all be power-mad and vicious to one another. You should not let a mere slave talk trash to you, master Sith NPC, sir. So being a Sith was amusing for a few levels, then it just was silly that I could be an ass to such people without consequence.
Anyway, so at level 10 I immediately queued for a PvE flashpoint. This has the same issue, at first glance, as the planet level ranges. There was only one flashpoint I was eligible for at any given time, meaning if I wanted to do flashpoints, I would be doing the same one over and over until I leveled out of it. I ended up playing two, and they were very different. The first one, I would not have a problem playing over and over, and in fact I tried but the queue times for the random groups were up to 90 minutes. The second one was a completely straightforward MMOG dungeon. Back to the first one, the conversation wheel works in groups and it is brilliant. There are 4 people in a full group, and when you get in a conversation with an NPC, each player chooses a response from the conversation wheel and gets a die roll to determine whose choice is the one that impacts the progression of the flashpoint. In this first flashpoint, there were like 30 conversation decisions. Everyone gets their lines heard at some point, and it is really really cool to be like, oh hey, this happened because I chose it!
Example: This first flashpoint takes place aboard a ship. As I recall, it was being invaded by some Imperial forces that we have to run around stopping. There was some espionage and some backstabbing within the Republic crew, and it was very twisty-turny regarding the story. The whole thing really was a new experience for me and I thought it was fantastic. So anyway, at one point we run out into the engineering room of the ship and there is part of our engineering crew who has gotten locked in an airlock when something or other went down. If I recall correctly, we could either keep them in there and try to rescue them later, or vent them into space. I remember laughing at the vent into space option and I selected it. Then I watched as my die roll won, and my character said, “We’re going to vent you into space,” and then the cut scene played of me hitting the airlock button and all the crew ejected to their deaths. I was like “Whoa.” Then I felt bad and got 100 dark side points. Point being, we could have saved them and something different would have happened later I think. At another point, some other NPC called us out for venting the engineering crew into space. You can also choose to rescue some story NPC or ditch her and leave her behind. We rescued her, but I wonder what happens if you ditch her since she is a main story NPC in the flashpoint. I read that some of these decisions change boss battles, where you go, who you fight, rewards you get and so on. Worth playing again if it’s interesting, right? Unfortunately though, and mind-bogglingly for me, that second flashpoint I played had like 2 conversations and was just so cookie cutter. I don’t know why it didn’t pull all the cool tricks that the first one did.
At level 10, you can also begin doing PvP warzones. I queued for one of these instantly and thought I was going to be squashed because I was in a group with level 20-somethings. I was getting squashed a little bit just for being new, but I realized at some point later that the warzones normalize player level. Everyone’s health and stats become normal for a level 55 character! Equal playing field, yay. Although I think that equipment is not equal, that if you have better equipment on, you are stronger. Not sure on that, but seems like if it did normalize equipment too then there would be no point for PvP equipment, which does exist. There are 5 or so PvP maps, which are neat, standard PvP modes. I couldn’t select a specific map, so it randomly tossed me in a few over the course of my time. One was a ‘capture and hold the locations’ kind of thing, where the locations were turrets that shot down an enemy ship. If your team held more bigger turrets longer, you’d shoot the enemy ship down first and win. Another mode was the typical attacker/defender thing. Team 1 attacks and gets as far as they can, then when time runs out the teams switch and Team 2 attacks and tries to get farther than Team 1 did. Then there was one more I played but I honestly can’t remember what it was. PvP was fast and fun, especially when I was doing it at the end around level 17 and had learned more (PvP) skills and how to fight better. The last one I did I was actually barely second on the damage charts, which made me feel good.
After level 10, the next big thing is just following your story mission around until you get your own spaceship. I was really anticipating this because I thought it might mean I could explore the galaxy on my own and go wherever I wanted. I didn’t know what all I’d be able to do, what story lines I could discover. It happened after completing the Jedi story on Coruscant, when I was level 15. My own ship with my own crew being the three companions I now had acquired. I stepped inside and…my expectations were immediately dashed a bit. You see, I was imagining Commander Shepherd’s Normandy in Mass Effect. This is not the Normandy. It’s a tiny ship with three crew members, none of whom talk to you unless it’s story-based, one storage locker, a holodeck that is also only for missions, another space battle mission-dispensing machine, and a map. Ok, I thought, still plenty of new things to do, right?!
Let’s try space battles. Ok, I can accept space battle missions from the computer and then click on the galaxy map, find the space battle icons, and travel there. Ok, first space battle. O…Ok, I can’t control the ship. All I can do is shoot lasers or shoot from my stock of 20 missiles. Ok, so I’m on a rail and I just need to shoot anything that moves for 5 minutes. O…ok, this doesn’t seem exciting at all. Yeah, yep, ok I’m just playing a shooting gallery for 5 minutes. Ok, first mission success. Maybe the others will be different. [Tried two more missions.] WELL, all the space battles are apparently 5-minute long shooting galleries, the exact same thing. How freaking lame! And you get yet another type of currency as rewards, presumably to get better parts for your ship(s) to do more difficult shooting galleries. Let’s try something else…
Oh, I know, I’ll explore the galaxy now that I have a ship! I’ll just look at the map here. Neat, there are a lot of planets, but most of them are too high a level. Hey let’s see if I can travel to Illum, a level 50 planet, or if the game stops me. Oh awesome, I can go! I can go anywhere!
I explored Ilum for a few minutes, wandered outside through the safe Republic base camp, wondered at the snowy and jagged planet, was attacked by level 50 creatures who amazingly did not kill me before I ran back to safety, and left. I really liked being able to go to Ilum, and figured if I could go there I could go anywhere. I knew I was approaching the end of my play because the whole boring questing thing had gotten to me already, and I wanted to see what all the different planets looked like, because as I have said, the game is beautiful and the scale of some of these environments is massive. So I went to leave Ilum and fly somewhere else only to see “Not enough credits” on my screen. What? Then I saw how much I had paid to fly to Ilum. ALL MY MONEY save about 20 credits. DOH! I couldn’t believe that I’d had exactly enough money to get there and accidentally stranded myself! The only planet I could afford to fly to was back to my Jedi starting world. I could have gone back and sold some things out of my storage to make enough money to fly somewhere else, but then I would have had to just stay there and do the quests and missions because I had no money to leave. So the real lesson here is that you can technically go wherever you want, but at level 17 it costs you a lot of money to get to places that are for higher levels. So though you can go…you can’t go. Or you can go, but you can’t return…easily.
And that is Star Wars: The Old Republic as far as I will go with it. Broke and nearly stranded in a level 50 zone. Sad Jedi.
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May 24th, 2013 at 22:48:31 - Star Wars: The Old Republic (PC) |
Star Wars: The Old Republic is a safe game. It doesn’t break MMOG conventions except by virtue of having apparently the highest production cost of any game ever. The high production cost allows for some new things like FULLY VOICED SCENES with good-to-great actors for every single quest NPC and story part. This obviously opens up some cool things with storytelling. I’m at level 12, and I think I’ll write here, just to split it up, about my experience up to level 10 (mostly), which is rule-book end-of-tutorial phase for most MMOGs. After level 10, you can queue for PvP Warzones and PvE Flashpoints, and you travel off the moon you started on and go to a capital world. I’ll cover 10+ and PvP and PvE experiences later.
I began the game like any other MMOG. Choose a faction – But wait! An epic 10-minute movie telling the story of the Republic?! Awesome. If I was on the fence about being the good guys or the bad guys (a dichotomy that will undoubtedly be challenged as the story progresses…?), I decided that because of the movie, I was definitely playing a dual-light-saber-wielding Jedi Knight. It was either that or an evil force-wielding Sith. Chose a cyborg character, then made him look like Justin Bieber and named him Cybieb. Cybieb entered the world as a hopeful Jedi-to-be on some Jedi homeworld. Over the next 10 levels, he became a Padawan and then a Jedi. Those first 10 levels were completely cookie-cutter MMOG.
The UI was immediately familiar, and you can even choose to play in “classic” mode which sets it up exactly like WoW’s. The Jedi Knight class is a standard warrior in any other game. I have a leap to jump to an enemy from afar, various slash attacks, some to build my “Focus” and some to expend it, and AoE attack that stuns enemies. Very, very familiar, not one thing uncharacteristic of the warrior archetype, except I guess that every character in SW can heal themselves out of combat and can revive other players out of combat. Death is not a big deal (yet…?) Up until level 10, you have infinite medical droids that revive you on the spot. After level 10, you just spawn somewhere nearby and run back. I don’t think there’s any cost to death besides time and repair costs.
Other players mill about doing the same quests I was doing. My first interaction was with a character being chased by a mob who she wasn’t attacking for some reason. It was killing her, so I stepped in to help. She said “Thanks, I hate the bug where you get attacked by invisible enemies and you can’t kill them because you can’t see them to target and so they just kill you.” ?!?! Well that sounds annoying! My second interaction with people was during a “Heroic 2+” quest, which is a quest that the game suggests you bring two players to complete. Enemies are of varied difficulty in addition to level, with different decoration on their character portraits. I’ve seen normal (no decoration), sort of hard (silver decoration), hard (gold), or world boss, which I know better than to approach. Anyway these Heroic 2+ quests seem to have silver and gold enemies. Some other character and I were in this area together and helped each other clear it out, although I later found out I could do it myself. Not true for the second Heroic 2+ quest I got where I almost died immediately every time I tried alone. Maybe they get harder after the tutorial area. I also joined a guild solely because there is a +5% XP bonus if you’re in a guild.
Questing is made easier and more fun because of your companion, which is essentially like a class pet, but is also a proper story character. I have a little R2-D2 type droid who tanks for me. The companion system is very cool, and it is part of what makes SW feel like a single-player Bioware game a la Mass Effect or the old Knights of the Old Republic games. The companions have alignment points, how much they like or dislike you, and I suppose that affects…things. In conversations with NPCs, you can gain and lose favor with your companion, each of which has a personality, attitudes, things they like and dislike and so on. Later on, after level 10, you can learn some “crew skills” (aka crafting skills) and some of them let you send your companion off on missions. So I learned treasure hunting and routinely send my droid off to hunt items for me. It’s…neat I guess. I keep asking it to go find items that increase companion favor, and it will bring those back, or some gems or something or other.
There are other alignment systems in the game. There is of course the light side/dark side thing, which I have no clue what that impacts besides your ability to equip some items (i.e., requires Dark Side 1000). Hopefully it impacts how your companions treat you or your story somehow. If you are nice and say pretty things, you get light side points. If you are a jerk, you get dark side points. Black and white.
You can choose to be nice or a jerk because of the very cool storytelling and conversation system. SW got a lot of praise for having essentially 8 full-length stories, one for each class. So the Jedi Knight has a story, the Jedi Consular, etc etc. They all weave into the main narrative of the game, and I do wonder how different each one actually is. I’m sure generic Republic story is quite different from generic Sith story, but within factions, I’m not so sure. Anyway, conversations with NPCs are handled with the conversation wheel like in other Bioware RPGs. You get a choice of a few things to say, and what you say supposedly directs the conversation and has outcomes on the story, including gaining light/dark side points. I confirm that saying and doing different things does have outcomes. This is very cool in an MMOG and personalizes the experience a great deal. For example, at one point some Flesh Raiders (bad guys) were terrorizing a Twilek village. I was talking to their matriarch at first, but she was sick and dying, so ended up talking to her daughter. The matriarch died, and the daughter became the matriarch. I did urge her to do this, and I’m not sure if she would or wouldn’t have done it without me. Anyway, I kept choosing the [flirt] option because, as it is in RPGs, I am most amused that I can meet a character and flirt my way into their pants in a matter of minutes. I consoled her about her mother. I told her I had feelings for her. I promised to save her village. She felt the same and in a fade-to-black screen, I’m pretty sure we had sex. Then she ratted out my Master and traded him to the Flesh Raiders because they threatened her. I know the relationship was my doing, but I think she betrays the Jedis anyway. But she felt bad about betraying the Jedis. Maybe she wouldn’t feel so bad about it if we weren’t romantically involved. She begged me to forgive her. I could either forgive her or kill her (sure dark side points). I forgave her and told her to remain matriarch. But the whole thing was so interesting because she seemed to be acting based on emotions that she felt for my character, and I can’t help but wonder how the story goes if I never flirted with her. Then at the end of the tutorial, when you become a Jedi, this roundtable of Jedis go over some of your deeds, and they will mention things you did during the tutorial! They even mentioned my relationship with the Twilek and told me to cut that shit out because Jedis aren’t supposed to love. Awesome.
Other conversations, especially with more mundane NPCs are not so interesting. They spout a lot of lore and quest information. Although it’s well presented, these mundane quests are no different than WoW and other MMOGs where you go here and there, collect quests, go do them, and turn them in. Here though I felt I could safely be a jerk to NPCs and it didn’t affect outcomes. If you call them a dirty name, they’ll be offended for about one line of dialogue, and then return to normal telling you about their problem. Slander them again and they’re momentarily offended before asking you to help, and so on. This is a problem with the quests. Because the quests are voiced and the NPCs take more time to build them up and contextualize them, they should be more epic than they are. They feel too short and insignificant. The game feels so much like a single-player RPG, where getting quests from NPCs is usually a relatively major undertaking. In this game though, the quests themselves have the same buildup as a major undertaking, but it still takes 2 minutes to ‘collect 5 tablets’ or ‘kill 10 raiders.’ Imagine playing Mass Effect and going on a mission that you complete in a few minutes. That’s the constant letdown that I’m being socialized to deal with. They’re individually anticlimactic. So far it hasn’t really happened, but I hope that in some quest hubs, moons or worlds or whatever they may be, the quests add up to more of a climax.
Climax or not, the game consistently preps you for the supposed awesomeness to come if only you will keep playing. Every couple levels, these tutorial windows pop up talking about “You’re about to embark on an epic space adventure!” and “You will be able to join other players and fight for the Republic” and so on. So far, at level 12, I’ve seen about ˝ these promises. I still don’t feel like I’m having an epic space adventure, and one of these tutorial messages was talking about me owning my own spaceship to explore the galaxy in. I WANT MY OWN SPACESHIP! So far there is very little freedom for me to explore. This is an MMOG on rails. I keep thinking, “When I get my spaceship…” but I don’t know when that will be. I suspect it will be once I finish my story on Coruscant, because then maybe I’ll have to go out of the star system or something. You always have to do your story missions…I miss WoW where you just go wherever the hell you want. Sure, there’s less overarching narrative tying everything together, but the freedom to travel...sigh. Hopefully I get a ship soon.
SW is also a free-to-play game with a subscription option and a cash shop, so it’s always (albeit subtly, thank god) reminding you that you’re not getting the full experience and that they welcome your cash. Before I started playing, I looked at the comparison chart between the F2P, Preferred Status, and Subscription. Subscription is the clear winner of course, but Preferred had a few things that seemed worth shelling out $4.99 for. I paid my $4.99, which is the minimum purchase of something in the store to be granted forever Preferred Status, for one main reason: sprint. Yes, free-to-play characters move 35% slower until level 15. [shudder]. So for $4.99 I could sprint from level 1, well worth it. I also got two crew skills instead of one, access to the bank, which you don’t get as F2P and which would suck since your inventory is so small. I can chat outside the tutorial area, which F2P can’t, so that’s good because I’m, you know, not in the tutorial area and want to talk with people occasionally. I can use the mail system, which is good because sometimes you get mail from completing quests. And I get more auction house slots, which is good because I would like to try and sell some things, use my bank, participate in the economy a little bit. There are PLENTY of restrictions still in place on me though that Subscribers have, like caps on about everything imaginable – slower XP gain, no rest XP, 5 warzones per week, no additional inventory space without shelling out cash, can only win 3 items from PvE flashpoints per week, can’t equip some items or receive some quest rewards, and a bunch of other little inconveniences. Then of course if you somehow played all the way to level 50 for free, you can’t join Operations (raids), so no endgame for you.
Anyway, after the tutorial is over, around level 10, you finally get to go off-world. Next entry for this.
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May 22nd, 2013 at 20:05:57 - Kinect Adventures! (360) |
Closing this one because I don't see myself ever playing it again. Tried it out with some friends after it'd been sitting on my shelf for 1.5 years. It's alright. Only 5 minigames that you just play over and over. A couple of them are pretty neat, like the whitewater rafting one (lean left/right to guide the raft, jump to make the raft jump, and try to collect a bunch of coins) and the plug-the-holes-in-the-glass one (position your hands and feet to stop water from flowing into your glass tank as devious underwater creatures try to crack the glass).
Actually the thing that surprised me most about playing the game was how tired my friends got. Out of shape! I figured at that point I could play it alone for exercise, but it's really boring alone. There are way more entertaining multiplayer games for Kinect. I need to get one of the dancing ones.
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2 | 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (PS5) | Finished playing |
3 | 140 (PC) | Finished playing |
4 | 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (PC) | Finished playing |
5 | 60 Seconds! Reatomized (PC) | Finished playing |
6 | 7 Billion Humans (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
7 | 80 Days (PC) | Finished playing |
8 | A Hat in Time (PC) | Finished playing |
9 | A Mortician's Tale (PC) | Finished playing |
10 | A Plague Tale: Innocence (PC) | Finished playing |
11 | A Plague Tale: Requiem (PC) | Finished playing |
12 | A Space for the Unbound (PC) | Finished playing |
13 | A Way Out (PC) | Finished playing |
14 | Abzu (PC) | Finished playing |
15 | AER: Memories of Old (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
16 | Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures (PC) | Finished playing |
17 | Aion (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
18 | Alan Wake (360) | Finished playing |
19 | Alan Wake's American Nightmare (PC) | Finished playing |
20 | Alice: Madness Returns (PC) | Finished playing |
21 | Alien Breed: Impact (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
22 | Alien: Isolation (PS3) | Finished playing |
23 | Alien: Isolation (PC) | Finished playing |
24 | Altitude (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
25 | Always Sometimes Monsters (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
26 | Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (PC) | Finished playing |
27 | Amnesia: Rebirth (PC) | Finished playing |
28 | Amnesia: The Bunker (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
29 | Amnesia: The Dark Descent (PC) | Finished playing |
30 | Among the Sleep (PC) | Finished playing |
31 | Anachronox (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
32 | And Yet It Moves (PC) | Finished playing |
33 | Angry Birds (Other) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
34 | Animal Crossing: New Horizons (NSW) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
35 | Animal Well (PS5) | Finished playing |
36 | Anomaly: Warzone Earth (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
37 | Antichamber (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
38 | Apart of Me (iPd) | Finished playing |
39 | Ape Out (PC) | Finished playing |
40 | Aperture Desk Job (PC) | Finished playing |
41 | Apotheon (PC) | Finished playing |
42 | Arx Fatalis (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
43 | As Dusk Falls (PC) | Finished playing |
44 | Assassin's Creed II (360) | Finished playing |
45 | Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (360) | Finished playing |
46 | Assassin's Creed Odyssey (PS4) | Finished playing |
47 | Assassin's Creed Origins (PS4) | Finished playing |
48 | Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (360) | Finished playing |
49 | Assassins Creed III (360) | Finished playing |
50 | Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles (PC) | Finished playing |
51 | Astro's Playroom (PS5) | Finished playing |
52 | Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana (PS2) | Finished playing |
53 | Audiosurf (PC) | Finished playing |
54 | Avadon: The Black Fortress (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
55 | Baba is You (PC) | Playing |
56 | Bag It! (Other) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
57 | Ballpoint Universe - Infinite (PC) | Finished playing |
58 | Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden (PC) | Finished playing |
59 | Bastion (PC) | Finished playing |
60 | Batman: Arkham Asylum (PC) | Finished playing |
61 | Batman: Arkham City (360) | Finished playing |
62 | Batman: Arkham Knight (PC) | Finished playing |
63 | Battlefield 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
64 | Battletech (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
65 | Bayonetta (360) | Finished playing |
66 | Bayonetta 2 (WiiU) | Finished playing |
67 | Beat Hazard: Ultra (PC) | Finished playing |
68 | Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians (PC) | Finished playing |
69 | Before I Forget (PC) | Finished playing |
70 | Before Your Eyes (PC) | Finished playing |
71 | Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery (PC) | Finished playing |
72 | Beholder (PC) | Finished playing |
73 | Bejeweled 3 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
74 | Beyond Eyes (PC) | Finished playing |
75 | Beyond Good and Evil (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
76 | Beyond: Two Souls (PS3) | Finished playing |
77 | Bioshock 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
78 | BioShock Infinite (360) | Finished playing |
79 | Bit.Trip Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
80 | Black Mesa (PC) | Finished playing |
81 | Blair Witch (PC) | Finished playing |
82 | Blind Drive (PC) | Finished playing |
83 | Bloodborne (PS4) | Finished playing |
84 | Bloons TD 6 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
85 | Borderlands (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
86 | Borderlands 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
87 | Botanicula (PC) | Finished playing |
88 | Braid (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
89 | Bramble: The Mountain King (XBX X/S) | Finished playing |
90 | Bridge Constructor Portal (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
91 | Broken Age (PC) | Finished playing |
92 | Brotato (PC) | Finished playing |
93 | Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (PC) | Finished playing |
94 | Brutal Legend (PS3) | Finished playing |
95 | Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition (PC) | Finished playing |
96 | Burnout Paradise (PC) | Finished playing |
97 | Burnout Revenge (PS2) | Finished playing |
98 | Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (PC) | Finished playing |
99 | Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PC) | Finished playing |
100 | Call of Duty: Black Ops (360) | Finished playing |
101 | Call of Duty: World at War (PS3) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
102 | Canabalt (PC) | Finished playing |
103 | Capsized (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
104 | Card Hunter (Web) | Finished playing |
105 | Card Shark (PC) | Finished playing |
106 | Carrion (PC) | Finished playing |
107 | Catherine (PS3) | Finished playing |
108 | Cave Story+ (PC) | Finished playing |
109 | Celeste (PC) | Finished playing |
110 | Champions Online (PC) | Finished playing |
111 | Chants of Sennaar (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
112 | Chicory: A Colorful Tale (PC) | Finished playing |
113 | Child of Eden (360) | Finished playing |
114 | Child of Light (PC) | Finished playing |
115 | Children of Morta (PC) | Finished playing |
116 | Chrono Trigger (PC) | Playing |
117 | Chuchel (PC) | Finished playing |
118 | Citizen Sleeper (PC) | Finished playing |
119 | Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
120 | Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (PC) | Finished playing |
121 | Clive Barker's Undying (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
122 | Clone Drone in the Danger Zone (PC) | Finished playing |
123 | Closure (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
124 | Clustertruck (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
125 | Cocoon (PC) | Finished playing |
126 | Cogs (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
127 | Company of Heroes (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
128 | Control (PC) | Finished playing |
129 | Costume Quest (PC) | Finished playing |
130 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
131 | Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time (PC) | Finished playing |
132 | Crayon Physics Deluxe (PC) | Finished playing |
133 | Creaks (PC) | Finished playing |
134 | Crypt of the NecroDancer (PC) | Finished playing |
135 | Crysis (PC) | Finished playing |
136 | Crysis 2 (360) | Finished playing |
137 | Crysis: Warhead (PC) | Finished playing |
138 | Cult of the Lamb (PS5) | Finished playing |
139 | Cultist Simulator (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
140 | Cut The Rope (Other) | Finished playing |
141 | Dagon: by H. P. Lovecraft (PC) | Finished playing |
142 | Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
143 | Darkest Dungeon (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
144 | Darkfall (PC) | Finished playing |
145 | Darksiders (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
146 | DARQ (PC) | Finished playing |
147 | Darwinia (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
148 | Dave the Diver (PS4) | Finished playing |
149 | Day of the Tentacle Remastered (PC) | Finished playing |
150 | Dead Cells (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
151 | Dead Space (PC) | Finished playing |
152 | Dead Space 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
153 | Dead Space 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
154 | Dead Space: Extraction (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
155 | Dear Esther (PC) | Finished playing |
156 | Death Squared (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
157 | Death Stranding (PC) | Finished playing |
158 | Death's Door (PC) | Finished playing |
159 | Deathloop (PC) | Finished playing |
160 | Defcon (PC) | Finished playing |
161 | Defense Grid 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
162 | Defense Grid: The Awakening (PC) | Finished playing |
163 | Depression Quest (PC) | Finished playing |
164 | Desperados III (PC) | Finished playing |
165 | Destiny 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
166 | Detention (PC) | Finished playing |
167 | Detroit: Become Human (PS4) | Finished playing |
168 | Deus Ex (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
169 | Deus Ex: Human Revolution (PC) | Finished playing |
170 | Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
171 | Devil May Cry 4 (PC) | Finished playing |
172 | Devil May Cry 5 (PC) | Finished playing |
173 | Diablo III (PC) | Finished playing |
174 | Diablo III: Reaper of Souls (PC) | Finished playing |
175 | Dicey Dungeons (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
176 | Dino D-Day (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
177 | DiRT 3 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
178 | Disc Room (PC) | Finished playing |
179 | Disciples 3 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
180 | Disco Elysium (PC) | Finished playing |
181 | Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories (PS2) | Finished playing |
182 | Dishonored (360) | Finished playing |
183 | Dishonored 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
184 | Dishonored: Death of the Outsider (PC) | Finished playing |
185 | Divinity: Original Sin II (PC) | Playing |
186 | DmC: Devil May Cry (360) | Finished playing |
187 | Do Not Feed the Monkeys (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
188 | Doki Doki Literature Club (PC) | Finished playing |
189 | Donkey Kong Country Returns (Wii) | Finished playing |
190 | Donut County (PC) | Finished playing |
191 | Doom (2016) (PC) | Finished playing |
192 | Doom Eternal (PC) | Finished playing |
193 | Doom: The Dark Ages (PC) | Finished playing |
194 | Dorfromantik (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
195 | DotA 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
196 | Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist (PC) | Finished playing |
197 | Dragon Age II (PC) | Finished playing |
198 | Dragon Age: Inquisition (PC) | Finished playing |
199 | Dragon Age: Origins (PC) | Finished playing |
200 | Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening (PC) | Finished playing |
201 | Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator (PC) | Finished playing |
202 | Dreamfall: The Longest Journey (PC) | Finished playing |
203 | Dredge (PS4) | Finished playing |
204 | Dungeon Keeper Gold (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
205 | Dungeon of the Endless (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
206 | Dungeons of Dredmor (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
207 | DUSK (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
208 | Duskers (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
209 | Dust: An Elysian Tail (PC) | Finished playing |
210 | Dustforce (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
211 | Dyad (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
212 | Dynamite Jack (PC) | Finished playing |
213 | Earthbound (PC) | Finished playing |
214 | Eliza (PC) | Finished playing |
215 | Else Heart.Break() (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
216 | En Garde! (PC) | Finished playing |
217 | Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights (PC) | Finished playing |
218 | Endless Legend (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
219 | Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (360) | Finished playing |
220 | Enter the Gungeon (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
221 | Eternal Sonata (PS3) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
222 | Eternal Threads (PC) | Finished playing |
223 | Eufloria (PC) | Finished playing |
224 | EVE Online (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
225 | Everlands (Other) | Finished playing |
226 | Everquest 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
227 | Everybody's Gone to the Rapture (PC) | Finished playing |
228 | Everything (PC) | Finished playing |
229 | Exo One (PC) | Finished playing |
230 | F.E.A.R. (PC) | Finished playing |
231 | Faeria (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
232 | Fallout 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
233 | Fallout 4 (PC) | Finished playing |
234 | Fallout New Vegas (PC) | Finished playing |
235 | Far Cry 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
236 | Far Cry 3 (360) | Finished playing |
237 | Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (360) | Finished playing |
238 | Far Cry 4 (PC) | Finished playing |
239 | Far From Noise (PC) | Finished playing |
240 | FAR: Changing Tides (PS4) | Finished playing |
241 | FAR: Lone Sails (PC) | Finished playing |
242 | Faster Than Light (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
243 | Fatal Frame (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
244 | FEZ (PC) | Finished playing |
245 | Final fantasy 13 (PS3) | Finished playing |
246 | Final Fantasy V (PS) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
247 | Final Fantasy VI (PS) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
248 | Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS4) | Finished playing |
249 | Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
250 | Final Fantasy XV (PC) | Finished playing |
251 | Finding Paradise (PC) | Finished playing |
252 | Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
253 | Firewatch (PC) | Finished playing |
254 | Firework (PC) | Finished playing |
255 | Flow (PS4) | Finished playing |
256 | Flower (PS4) | Finished playing |
257 | Folklore (PS3) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
258 | Forza Horizon 5 (PC) | Finished playing |
259 | Fran Bow (PC) | Finished playing |
260 | Freud's Bones (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
261 | Friday the 13th: The Game (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
262 | Frostpunk (PC) | Finished playing |
263 | Frostpunk 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
264 | Frozen Synapse (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
265 | Galcon Fusion (PC) | Finished playing |
266 | Game of Thrones (2014) (PC) | Finished playing |
267 | Garry's Mod (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
268 | Gauntlet (PC) | Finished playing |
269 | Gears 5 (PC) | Finished playing |
270 | Gears of War (360) | Finished playing |
271 | Gears of War 2 (360) | Finished playing |
272 | Gears of War 3 (360) | Finished playing |
273 | Gears of War 4 (PC) | Finished playing |
274 | Gears of War: Judgment (360) | Finished playing |
275 | Gears Tactics (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
276 | Gemini Rue (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
277 | Genesis Noir (PC) | Finished playing |
278 | Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved (PC) | Finished playing |
279 | Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved (PC) | Finished playing |
280 | Ghost of Tsushima (PS4) | Finished playing |
281 | Ghostrunner (PC) | Finished playing |
282 | Global Agenda (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
283 | Gloomhaven (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
284 | GNOG (PC) | Finished playing |
285 | Goat Simulator (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
286 | God of War (2018) (PS5) | Finished playing |
287 | God of War 2 (PS2) | Finished playing |
288 | God of war 3 (PS3) | Finished playing |
289 | Golden Axe (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
290 | Gone Home (PC) | Finished playing |
291 | Gorogoa (PC) | Finished playing |
292 | Grand Theft Auto IV (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
293 | Grand Theft Auto V (PC) | Finished playing |
294 | Grandia III (PS2) | Finished playing |
295 | Gravity Bone (PC) | Finished playing |
296 | Gravity Rush 2 (PS4) | Finished playing |
297 | Griftlands (PC) | Finished playing |
298 | Grim Fandango Remastered (PC) | Finished playing |
299 | Grim Grimoire (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
300 | Gris (PC) | Finished playing |
301 | Grow Home (PC) | Finished playing |
302 | Growlanser Generations (PS2) | Finished playing |
303 | Guacamelee! (PC) | Finished playing |
304 | Guacamelee! 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
305 | Gunpoint (PC) | Finished playing |
306 | Gwent: The Witcher Card Game (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
307 | H1Z1: King of the Kill (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
308 | Hacknet (PC) | Finished playing |
309 | Halo 2 (XBX) | Finished playing |
310 | Halo 3 (360) | Finished playing |
311 | Halo 3: ODST (360) | Finished playing |
312 | Halo 4 (360) | Finished playing |
313 | Halo Anniversary (360) | Finished playing |
314 | Halo Infinite (PC) | Finished playing |
315 | Halo Reach (360) | Finished playing |
316 | Hand of Fate (PC) | Finished playing |
317 | Hand of Fate 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
318 | Happy Game (PC) | Finished playing |
319 | Hatoful Boyfriend (PC) | Finished playing |
320 | Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft (PC) | Finished playing |
321 | Heaven's Vault (PC) | Finished playing |
322 | Heavy Rain (PS3) | Finished playing |
323 | Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (PC) | Finished playing |
324 | Helldivers (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
325 | Her Story (PC) | Finished playing |
326 | Hi-Fi Rush (PC) | Finished playing |
327 | Hitman 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
328 | Hitman 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
329 | Hitman: Blood Money (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
330 | Hollow Knight (PC) | Finished playing |
331 | Homefront (PC) | Finished playing |
332 | Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak (PC) | Finished playing |
333 | Homeworld: Remastered Collection (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
334 | Horizon Zero Dawn (PS4) | Finished playing |
335 | Hotline Miami (PC) | Finished playing |
336 | Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (PC) | Finished playing |
337 | Humanity (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
338 | Hypnospace Outlaw (PC) | Finished playing |
339 | ibb & obb (PC) | Finished playing |
340 | ICEY (PC) | Finished playing |
341 | Iconoclasts (PC) | Finished playing |
342 | Immortality (PC) | Finished playing |
343 | Impostor Factory (PC) | Finished playing |
344 | In Other Waters (PC) | Finished playing |
345 | In Sound Mind (PC) | Finished playing |
346 | Incredipede (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
347 | Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (PC) | Finished playing |
348 | Infamous (PS3) | Finished playing |
349 | Infamous 2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
350 | Infamous Second Son (PS4) | Finished playing |
351 | Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet (PC) | Finished playing |
352 | Inscryption (PS5) | Finished playing |
353 | Inside (PC) | Finished playing |
354 | Into the Breach (PC) | Finished playing |
355 | Intrusion 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
356 | INVERSUS Deluxe (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
357 | Invisible, Inc. (PC) | Finished playing |
358 | It Takes Two (PC) | Finished playing |
359 | Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony (PC) | Finished playing |
360 | Jazzpunk (PC) | Finished playing |
361 | Jet Set Radio (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
362 | Joe Danger 2: The Movie (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
363 | Journey (PS4) | Finished playing |
364 | Jusant (PC) | Finished playing |
365 | Just Cause 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
366 | KAMI (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
367 | Katamari Forever (PS3) | Finished playing |
368 | Katana Zero (PC) | Finished playing |
369 | Kentucky Route Zero (NSW) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
370 | Kerbal Space Program (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
371 | Killer Frequency (PC) | Finished playing |
372 | Killing Floor 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
373 | KillZone 2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
374 | Killzone 3 (PS3) | Finished playing |
375 | Killzone HD (PS3) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
376 | Kinect Adventures! (360) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
377 | King's Bounty: The Legend (PC) | Finished playing |
378 | Kingdoms of Amalur (360) | Finished playing |
379 | Kirby's Epic Yarn (Wii) | Finished playing |
380 | Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
381 | L.A. Noire (PC) | Finished playing |
382 | Layers of Fear (PC) | Finished playing |
383 | Lead and Gold (PC) | Finished playing |
384 | League of Legends (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
385 | Left 4 Dead 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
386 | Legend of Grimrock (PC) | Finished playing |
387 | Legend of Grimrock II (PC) | Finished playing |
388 | Legends of Runeterra (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
389 | Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
390 | Life is Strange (PC) | Finished playing |
391 | Lifeless Planet (PC) | Finished playing |
392 | Lil Gator Game (PC) | Finished playing |
393 | Limbo (PC) | Finished playing |
394 | Lisa "The First" (PC) | Finished playing |
395 | Lisa: The Painful RPG (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
396 | Little Big Planet 2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
397 | Little Inferno (PC) | Finished playing |
398 | Little Misfortune (PC) | Finished playing |
399 | Little Nightmares (PC) | Finished playing |
400 | Lobotomy Corporation (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
401 | Lone Survivor (PC) | Finished playing |
402 | Loop Hero (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
403 | Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
404 | Lost Odyssey (360) | Finished playing |
405 | Lovely Planet (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
406 | Luigi's Mansion 3 (NSW) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
407 | Lurking (PC) | Finished playing |
408 | Machinarium (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
409 | Madworld (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
410 | Magicka (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
411 | Maneater (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
412 | Manhunt 2 (PS2) | Finished playing |
413 | Manifold Garden (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
414 | Mario Kart 8 (NSW) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
415 | Mark of the Ninja (PC) | Finished playing |
416 | Marvel's Spider-Man (PS4) | Finished playing |
417 | Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (PS5) | Finished playing |
418 | MASQ (Web) | Finished playing |
419 | Mass Effect (PC) | Finished playing |
420 | Mass Effect 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
421 | Mass Effect 3 (360) | Finished playing |
422 | Max Payne (PS2) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
423 | Max Payne (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
424 | Max Payne 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
425 | Max Payne 3 (360) | Finished playing |
426 | Medal of Honor (2010) (PC) | Finished playing |
427 | Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (360) | Finished playing |
428 | Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3) | Finished playing |
429 | Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (PC) | Finished playing |
430 | Metal: Hellsinger (PC) | Finished playing |
431 | Metro 2033 (PC) | Finished playing |
432 | Metro Exodus (PC) | Finished playing |
433 | Metro: Last Light (PC) | Finished playing |
434 | Metroid Prime (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
435 | Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor (PC) | Finished playing |
436 | Middle-earth: Shadow of War (PC) | Finished playing |
437 | Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes (PC) | Finished playing |
438 | Minecraft (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
439 | Mirror's Edge (PC) | Finished playing |
440 | Mirror's Edge Catalyst (PC) | Finished playing |
441 | Monaco: What's Yours is Mine (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
442 | Monkey Island 2: Special Edition (PC) | Finished playing |
443 | Monster Hunter: World (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
444 | Monster Train (PC) | Finished playing |
445 | Monstrum (XBONE) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
446 | Monument Valley (PC) | Finished playing |
447 | Monument Valley 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
448 | Mount & Blade (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
449 | Mountain (PC) | Finished playing |
450 | Mullet Madjack (PC) | Finished playing |
451 | My Friend Pedro (PC) | Finished playing |
452 | N++ (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
453 | Nancy Drew: The Secret of Shadow Ranch (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
454 | Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit (360) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
455 | Neon White (PC) | Finished playing |
456 | Never Alone (PC) | Finished playing |
457 | Neverwinter Nights 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
458 | Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer (PC) | Finished playing |
459 | Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir (PC) | Finished playing |
460 | Nex Machina (PC) | Finished playing |
461 | Nexuiz (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
462 | Nier Automata (PC) | Finished playing |
463 | Night in the Woods (NSW) | Finished playing |
464 | NightSky (PC) | Finished playing |
465 | Nine Sols (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
466 | Nioh (PS4) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
467 | No Man's Sky (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
468 | No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle (Wii) | Finished playing |
469 | Nobody Saves the World (PC) | Finished playing |
470 | Norco (PC) | Finished playing |
471 | Nuclear Throne (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
472 | Observation (PC) | Finished playing |
473 | Observer (PC) | Finished playing |
474 | Octodad (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
475 | Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
476 | Odin Sphere (PS2) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
477 | Off-Peak (PC) | Finished playing |
478 | Okami (PS2) | Finished playing |
479 | One Hand Clapping (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
480 | One Leaves (XBX X/S) | Finished playing |
481 | Opus Magnum (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
482 | Orcs Must Die! (PC) | Finished playing |
483 | Ori and the Blind Forest (PC) | Finished playing |
484 | Ori and the Will of the Wisps (PC) | Finished playing |
485 | Orwell (PC) | Finished playing |
486 | Osmos (PC) | Finished playing |
487 | Outer Wilds (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
488 | Outland (PC) | Finished playing |
489 | Outlast (PC) | Finished playing |
490 | Outlast 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
491 | Overcooked! (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
492 | Overlord (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
493 | Overwatch (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
494 | Oxenfree (PC) | Finished playing |
495 | PAC-MAN Championship Edition DX+ (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
496 | Paper Sorcerer (PC) | Finished playing |
497 | Papers, Please (PC) | Finished playing |
498 | Papo & Yo (PC) | Finished playing |
499 | Paradise Killer (PC) | Finished playing |
500 | Path of Exile (PC) | Finished playing |
501 | Payday 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
502 | Pentiment (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
503 | Persona 5 Royal (PS5) | Playing |
504 | Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie (360) | Finished playing |
505 | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (PC) | Playing |
506 | Pikuniku (NSW) | Finished playing |
507 | Pilgrims (PC) | Finished playing |
508 | Pillars of Eternity (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
509 | PixelJunk Eden (PC) | Finished playing |
510 | PixelJunk Shooter (PC) | Finished playing |
511 | Planescape: Torment (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
512 | Planetside 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
513 | Plants vs. Zombies (PC) | Finished playing |
514 | Plants War (Other) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
515 | Pony Island (PC) | Finished playing |
516 | Portal (PC) | Finished playing |
517 | Portal 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
518 | Portal Reloaded (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
519 | Portal Stories: Mel (PC) | Finished playing |
520 | Portal: Revolution (PC) | Finished playing |
521 | Post Void (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
522 | Prey (PC) | Finished playing |
523 | Prey (2017) (PC) | Finished playing |
524 | Prison Architect (PC) | Finished playing |
525 | Proteus (PC) | Finished playing |
526 | Psychonauts 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
527 | Pyre (PC) | Finished playing |
528 | Q.U.B.E. 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
529 | Quantum Break (PC) | Finished playing |
530 | Quantum Conundrum (XBONE) | Finished playing |
531 | QuizCross (Other) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
532 | Race the Sun (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
533 | Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (PS3) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
534 | Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (PS3) | Finished playing |
535 | Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (PS5) | Finished playing |
536 | Rayman Legends (PC) | Finished playing |
537 | Really Big Sky (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
538 | Red Dead Redemption (360) | Finished playing |
539 | Red Faction: Guerrilla (PC) | Finished playing |
540 | Red Steel 2 (Wii) | Finished playing |
541 | Remnant II (PC) | Finished playing |
542 | Resident Evil 2 (2019) (PC) | Finished playing |
543 | Resident Evil 5 (PC) | Finished playing |
544 | Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (PC) | Finished playing |
545 | Resident Evil Village (PC) | Finished playing |
546 | Resistance 2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
547 | Resistance 3 (PS3) | Finished playing |
548 | Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) | Finished playing |
549 | Resogun (PC) | Finished playing |
550 | Return to Castle Wolfenstein (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
551 | Returnal (PS5) | Playing |
552 | Rez Infinite (PS4) | Finished playing |
553 | Rift (PC) | Finished playing |
554 | Ring of Pain (PC) | Finished playing |
555 | Rise of the Tomb Raider (PC) | Finished playing |
556 | Risk of Rain (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
557 | Road 96 (PC) | Finished playing |
558 | Rocket League (PC) | Finished playing |
559 | Rogue Galaxy (PS2) | Finished playing |
560 | Rogue Legacy 2 (PS5) | Finished playing |
561 | Rollerdrome (PC) | Finished playing |
562 | Ruiner (PC) | Finished playing |
563 | Rumu (PC) | Finished playing |
564 | Ruzzle (Other) | Finished playing |
565 | S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
566 | S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (PC) | Finished playing |
567 | Saint's Row: The Third (PC) | Finished playing |
568 | Saints Row IV (PC) | Finished playing |
569 | Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (PS2) | Finished playing |
570 | Sanctum (PC) | Finished playing |
571 | Sanctum 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
572 | Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves (PC) | Finished playing |
573 | Sanitarium (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
574 | Sayonara Wild Hearts (PS5) | Finished playing |
575 | Scanner Sombre (PC) | Finished playing |
576 | Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (PS5) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
577 | Senua's Saga: Hellblade II (PC) | Finished playing |
578 | Shadow Complex (PC) | Finished playing |
579 | Shadow of the Tomb Raider (PC) | Finished playing |
580 | Shadow Tactics: Aiko's Choice (PC) | Finished playing |
581 | Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun (PC) | Finished playing |
582 | Shadowrun: Dragonfall (PC) | Finished playing |
583 | Shatter (PC) | Finished playing |
584 | Shattered Horizon (PC) | Finished playing |
585 | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
586 | Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
587 | Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (PS2) | Finished playing |
588 | Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (PS2) | Finished playing |
589 | Shining Force EXA (PS2) | Finished playing |
590 | Shogun Showdown (PC) | Finished playing |
591 | Signalis (PC) | Finished playing |
592 | Silent Hill (PS) | Finished playing |
593 | Simulacra (PC) | Finished playing |
594 | Sin & Punishment: Star Successor (Wii) | Finished playing |
595 | Slay the Spire (PC) | Finished playing |
596 | Slender (PC) | Finished playing |
597 | SMITE (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
598 | Solar 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
599 | Solar Ash (PC) | Finished playing |
600 | SOMA (PC) | Finished playing |
601 | Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (PC) | Finished playing |
602 | Sonic Adventure DX (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
603 | Sonic the Hedgehog (PC) | Finished playing |
604 | South of Midnight (PC) | Finished playing |
605 | South Park: The Stick of Truth (PS3) | Finished playing |
606 | Space Channel 5: Part 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
607 | Space Rangers 2: Rise of the Dominators (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
608 | Spacechem (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
609 | Spec Ops: The Line (PC) | Finished playing |
610 | Spelunky (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
611 | Spelunky 2 (PC) | Playing |
612 | Spiritfarer (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
613 | Splice (PC) | Finished playing |
614 | Split Fiction (PC) | Playing |
615 | Spore (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
616 | Stacking (PC) | Finished playing |
617 | Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (PC) | Finished playing |
618 | Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PC) | Finished playing |
619 | Star Wars: The Old Republic (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
620 | Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm (PC) | Finished playing |
621 | Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void (PC) | Finished playing |
622 | Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty (PC) | Finished playing |
623 | SteamWorld Dig 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
624 | SteamWorld Heist (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
625 | SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
626 | Stephen's Sausage Roll (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
627 | Stick Fight: The Game (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
628 | Still Wakes the Deep (PC) | Finished playing |
629 | Stories Untold (PC) | Finished playing |
630 | Stray (PC) | Finished playing |
631 | Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
632 | Submerged: Hidden Depths (XBONE) | Finished playing |
633 | Subnautica (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
634 | Subsurface Circular (PC) | Finished playing |
635 | Suikoden Tactics (PS2) | Finished playing |
636 | Suikoden V (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
637 | Sunless Sea (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
638 | Sunlight (PC) | Finished playing |
639 | Super Columbine Massacre RPG (PC) | Finished playing |
640 | Super Hexagon (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
641 | Super Mario 3D World (WiiU) | Finished playing |
642 | Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) | Finished playing |
643 | Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii) | Finished playing |
644 | Super Meat Boy (PC) | Finished playing |
645 | Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
646 | SUPERHOT (PC) | Finished playing |
647 | SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE (PC) | Finished playing |
648 | Superliminal (PC) | Finished playing |
649 | Supreme Commander 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
650 | Suzerain (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
651 | Swords & Soldiers (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
652 | Syberia (PC) | Finished playing |
653 | Syberia II (PC) | Finished playing |
654 | System Shock 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
655 | Tacoma (PC) | Finished playing |
656 | Tales From Off-Peak City Vol. 1 (PC) | Finished playing |
657 | Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack (PC) | Finished playing |
658 | Tales from the Borderlands (PC) | Finished playing |
659 | Tales of Vesperia (360) | Finished playing |
660 | Team Fortress 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
661 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (PC) | Finished playing |
662 | Telling Lies (PC) | Finished playing |
663 | Terraria (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
664 | That Dragon, Cancer (PC) | Finished playing |
665 | The 7th Guest (PC) | Finished playing |
666 | The Artful Escape (PC) | Finished playing |
667 | The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit (PC) | Finished playing |
668 | The Ball (PC) | Finished playing |
669 | The Banner Saga (PC) | Finished playing |
670 | The Banner Saga 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
671 | The Banner Saga 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
672 | The Beginner's Guide (PC) | Finished playing |
673 | The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (PC) | Finished playing |
674 | The Blue Flamingo (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
675 | The Book of Unwritten Tales (PC) | Finished playing |
676 | The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
677 | The Bridge (PC) | Finished playing |
678 | The Case of the Golden Idol (PC) | Finished playing |
679 | The Cat and the Coup (PC) | Finished playing |
680 | The Cat Lady (PC) | Finished playing |
681 | The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena (PC) | Finished playing |
682 | The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (PC) | Finished playing |
683 | The Dark Pictures: Little Hope (PC) | Finished playing |
684 | The Darkness II (PC) | Finished playing |
685 | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
686 | The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PC) | Finished playing |
687 | The Eternal Cylinder (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
688 | The Evil Within (PS3) | Finished playing |
689 | The Evil Within 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
690 | The First Tree (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
691 | The Forest (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
692 | The Forgotten City (PC) | Finished playing |
693 | The Last Campfire (PC) | Finished playing |
694 | The Last Guardian (PS4) | Finished playing |
695 | The Last of Us Part II (PS5) | Finished playing |
696 | The Last of Us Remastered (PS4) | Finished playing |
697 | The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
698 | The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (WiiU) | Finished playing |
699 | The Longest Journey (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
700 | The Medium (PC) | Finished playing |
701 | The Norwood Suite (PC) | Finished playing |
702 | The Novelist (PC) | Finished playing |
703 | The Pale Beyond (PC) | Finished playing |
704 | The Pedestrian (PC) | Finished playing |
705 | The Polynomial (PC) | Finished playing |
706 | The Red Strings Club (PC) | Finished playing |
707 | The Riftbreaker (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
708 | The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition (PC) | Finished playing |
709 | The Sims 3 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
710 | The Stanley Parable (PC) | Finished playing |
711 | The Swapper (PC) | Finished playing |
712 | The Talos Principle (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
713 | The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia (PC) | Finished playing |
714 | The Typing of the Dead: Overkill (PC) | Finished playing |
715 | The Unfinished Swan (PS4) | Finished playing |
716 | The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (PC) | Finished playing |
717 | The Walking Dead: A New Frontier (XBX X/S) | Finished playing |
718 | The Walking Dead: Season One (PC) | Finished playing |
719 | The Walking Dead: Season Two (PC) | Finished playing |
720 | The Witcher (PC) | Finished playing |
721 | The Witcher 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
722 | The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (PC) | Finished playing |
723 | The Witness (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
724 | The Wolf Among Us (PC) | Finished playing |
725 | Thief: Deadly Shadows (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
726 | Thirty Flights of Loving (PC) | Finished playing |
727 | This war of mine (PC) | Finished playing |
728 | Thomas Was Alone (PC) | Finished playing |
729 | THOTH (PC) | Finished playing |
730 | Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales (PC) | Finished playing |
731 | Thumper (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
732 | Titanfall 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
733 | To the Moon (PC) | Finished playing |
734 | Toki Tori (PC) | Finished playing |
735 | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (360) | Finished playing |
736 | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas (360) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
737 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist (360) | Finished playing |
738 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction (360) | Finished playing |
739 | Tomb Raider (2013) (PS3) | Finished playing |
740 | Torchlight II (PC) | Finished playing |
741 | Total War: Shogun 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
742 | Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
743 | Tower Defense: Lost Earth (Other) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
744 | Transistor (PC) | Finished playing |
745 | Trials Evolution: Gold Edition (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
746 | Trials of Fire (PC) | Finished playing |
747 | Tribes: Ascend (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
748 | Trine 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
749 | Trolley Problem, Inc. (PC) | Finished playing |
750 | Trombone Champ (PC) | Finished playing |
751 | Tunic (PC) | Finished playing |
752 | Twelve Minutes (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
753 | Tyranny (PC) | Finished playing |
754 | Ultima VII: The Black Gate (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
755 | ULTRAKILL (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
756 | Unblock Me (Other) | Finished playing |
757 | Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PS3) | Finished playing |
758 | Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (PS3) | Finished playing |
759 | Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (PS4) | Finished playing |
760 | Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PS3) | Finished playing |
761 | Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (PS4) | Finished playing |
762 | Undertale (PC) | Finished playing |
763 | Universe Sandbox (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
764 | Unravel (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
765 | Untitled Goose Game (NSW) | Finished playing |
766 | Valiant Hearts: The Great War (PC) | Finished playing |
767 | Valkyria Chronicles (PS3) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
768 | Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria (PS2) | Finished playing |
769 | Vampire Survivors (PC) | Playing |
770 | Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
771 | Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
772 | Vanquish (360) | Finished playing |
773 | Velocity 2X (PS4) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
774 | Vessel (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
775 | Viewtiful Joe 2 (PS2) | Finished playing |
776 | VVVVVV (PC) | Finished playing |
777 | Waking Mars (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
778 | Wandersong (PC) | Finished playing |
779 | Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II (PC) | Finished playing |
780 | Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Chaos Rising (PC) | Finished playing |
781 | Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Retribution (PC) | Finished playing |
782 | Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine (PC) | Finished playing |
783 | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning (PC) | Finished playing |
784 | Watch Dogs 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
785 | We Love Katamari (PS2) | Finished playing |
786 | Webbed (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
787 | Weird West (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
788 | What Remains of Edith Finch (PC) | Finished playing |
789 | Who's Your Daddy (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
790 | Wildermyth (PC) | Finished playing |
791 | Wingspan (PC) | Finished playing |
792 | Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (PC) | Finished playing |
793 | Wolfenstein: The New Order (PC) | Finished playing |
794 | Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (PC) | Finished playing |
795 | Words With Friends (PC) | Finished playing |
796 | World of Goo (PC) | Finished playing |
797 | World of Warcraft: Cataclysm (PC) | Finished playing |
798 | World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria (PC) | Finished playing |
799 | World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King (PC) | Finished playing |
800 | Worms Crazy Golf (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
801 | Wreckfest (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
802 | Wuppo (PC) | Finished playing |
803 | XCOM 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
804 | XCOM: Enemy Unknown (PC) | Finished playing |
805 | Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii) | Finished playing |
806 | Xenoblade Chronicles X (WiiU) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
807 | Xenosaga (PS2) | Finished playing |
808 | Xenosaga Episode II (PS2) | Finished playing |
809 | Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra (PS2) | Finished playing |
810 | Yakuza 0 (PS4) | Finished playing |
811 | Year Walk (PC) | Finished playing |
812 | Ynglet (PC) | Finished playing |
813 | Yoku's Island Express (PC) | Finished playing |
814 | Zen Bound 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
815 | Zeno Clash (PC) | Finished playing |
816 | Zombie Gunship (Other) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
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