2024 in gaming
2025-Jan-02, Thursday 13:18![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Back at the beginning of 2024, after 2023 and where I only beat three games each year, I decided to take on a challenge--I would play one game each month and write about. I figured that was greater than in previous years, but not high enough that it would cause me a lot of trouble. Well, half of that was true--it was rough some months, and greatly constrained the sort of games I could play, but I did it:
It was fun--the time constraints meant I played games I've been wanting to play for a while like Robin Hood or Cadence of Hyrule instead of getting bogged down for months by a game like Final Fantasy VIII. That's for this year, where I plan to play Final Fantasy III and maybe V. Right now I've gotten lost in Vintage Story so that will probably be my next review.
Short games were fun but it's time for some longer ones.
- January: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
- February: Dragon Quest I
- March: Coffee Talk
- April: River City Girls
- May: Kirby and the Amazing Mirror
- June: Fallout: A Post-Nuclear Roleplaying Game (Et Tu mod)
- July: Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker (final review)
- July (2): Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail (Story through 7.0)
- August: Cadence of Hyrule
- September: Genshin Impact
- October: Darkside Detective
- November: Timberborn
- December: Citizen Sleeper
It was fun--the time constraints meant I played games I've been wanting to play for a while like Robin Hood or Cadence of Hyrule instead of getting bogged down for months by a game like Final Fantasy VIII. That's for this year, where I plan to play Final Fantasy III and maybe V. Right now I've gotten lost in Vintage Story so that will probably be my next review.
Short games were fun but it's time for some longer ones.