Okay, it's a Sunday, I have nothing to do. I am going to create a similar list out of what I have in my Steam library.
My list generally consists of games bought because I was curious about them and just wanted to try them and games I do want to play through and finish because they are important.
I currently have a ton of games installed because I was checking them out after the Steam Christmas Sale.
Finished in 2016:
Blue Estate - 5/5 hair gel products. This game completely clicked with me. It's an old school quick time rail shooter like Time Cop. The controls are frustrating at time (with a mouse) but I love the settings, the action and the characters.
Major Mayhem - 2/5 mobile phone apps. I impulse bought this along side Blue Estate because I got a hankering for quick time rail shooters but this is made for a smart phone screen. Just not fun.
Prismatica - 3/5 puzzle wheels. Another smart phone port. It's a clever little brain teaser but the 10 minutes I spent on it was all I needed. Not suited for couch play.
Guns Gore and Canolli - 4/5 Metal Slugs. This is an old school side scrolling shoot-em-up, mixing gangsters and zombies with a charming cartoon art style. It's a basic experience but if all you want to do is run through a level feeding tommy gun rounds to zombies you can't go wrong.
Kingdom Rush - 2/5 sleeping pills. This is a boring, simple and mediochre tower defense game.
Styx - 4/5 vicious stabbings. Great middle tier fantasy stealth game. It lacks polish and more development experience but the game is all heart. Great characters, writing and story.
Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken - 3/5 Fascist penguin dictators. A sort of terrible action platformer that is saved by great artwork, cutscenes and music performances. It's one of those games that you keep on playing despite not really being sure why. I enjoyed it for what it was.
Titan Souls - 3/5 bad checkpoints. I am sure there are people out there who love this game but I just can't play it. You can't make a rock solid, bone hard boss fighting game that kills you in 1 hit and then force the player to walk 30 seconds between each fight. The game doesn't respect your time.
Angry Birds: Space - 3/5 Ham Planets. This game is fine. It's more Angry Birds with space themes and space mechanics. The problem I have with these games is that a lot of the times the results feel random. Just luck of the draw and the quirks of the physics system. That coupled with obtuse level design just doesn't make it terribly appealing.
The Deer God - 3/5 Deer Pellets. This turned out to be an endless runner-type with quest elements. I was looking for a platformer. For some reason I found myself finishing the game despite the game not being terribly appealing to me. I think it's a novel game idea. Man reincarnated as a Deer. The art style was great and I love the atmosphere but it's dull.
Time Clickers - 2/5 trillion clicks. This is an incremental idle clicker. It appears to actually be a teaser for a bigger game called Time Rifters. I kept it running for a couple of weeks but it's not a very satisfying idle game. The ramp up is too slow and it doesn't change fast enough.
Godus - 1/5 Moleneuxs. I decided to start this game up again, simply because I don't think 22 cans will ever finish the game. Wanted to see what it's all about or see if it has changed in a year. There's barely any game there. You click houses for energy and use energy to level mountains. That's pretty much all there is to the game. That coupled with obtuse mechanics and poor resource management and gathering just makes this game soul destroying.
Mighty Switch Force Hyper Edition - 3/5 Bait and Switches. I'd heard good things about this game. It's a challenging platform and tile swapping arcade-like game. Time based collection of escaped convicts. I actually appreciate the gameplay but it's a bit too hard for my liking, coupled with unfair check points and frustrating challenges. If it didn't punish you so hard for being bad, I'd call it a 4/5.
Magrunne: Dark Pulse - 3/5 Portals into hell. I think this game starts out really well. Like a low budget mix of Portal and Q.U.B.E. mixed with Lovecraft. But the story is terrible and surprisingly Lovecraftian elements lose all charm when you actually shine a light upon them. As the story progresses the puzzles began to get a bit too improvisation and not enough logic.
The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief - 4/5 pudgy constables. I was initially disappointed when I discovered this game was more point and click adventure than third person detective story but it grows on you. I am a sucker for classic Hercule Peirot types of crime mysteries and this game delivers on everything I wanted. I love the attention to detail and the charming cliches the stories are populated with. The second part of the game completely flipped the script which I didn't really like and I guessed who the Raven was immediatly but I really enjoyed this.
Tales from the Borderlands - 5/5 Vault Hunters. Loved this series. Best I've played from Telltale so far. It's basically Borderlands with out the first person shooting and a well told story. I love what the game does with Gearbox world and this game seems like a send off for Pandora before Borderlands 3 takes us gods know where in the Borderlands universe.
Fable Anniversary - 4/5 Chicken chasers. This game holds up surprisingly well despite being extremely dated. This game is pretty easy and it's easy to cheese the fights wih AOE spells but it's still fun. It's fun to see the game that was the foundation for 2 and 3. Playing this I REALLY want to play a fourth Fable game.
Woolfie: The Red Hood Diaries - 3/5 Gritty re-imagined fairytales. This game is a mess. Supposedly it was the first part of a series of games or a larger game, that was released before the studio went belly up. You can tell that the game has problems in terms of designh and pacing. But it's still a pretty cool action platformer. It feels like this game had a lot of potential but not the budget or talent to realize the developers dreams.
Rise of the Tomb Raider - 5/5 Desecrated tombs. Absolutely loved this game. Couldn't put it down. It's basically builds upon the Tomb Raider reboot and creates a more polished, streamlined, well paced action and open world action adventure. You could criticize it for just reusing the prior games set-up but I think the game works really well. This game sort of ties the new games back into the old ones. It's going to exciting to see where they go from here.
COD: Black Ops 3: Campaign - 3/5 Frozen forests. I am sort of torn about this game. I don't think the story really works and the pacing felt off to me. By the time it actually clicks and you understand where the whole thing was meant to be going the game is nearly over. On the other hand, what they do in this game, especially towards the end is really cool. This game kind of makes me wish Activision would make an open world COD game like Farcry or Dying Light. There's some really fascinating possibilites built into the game but you never really get to explore it all.
Firewatch - 5/5 Sarcastic radio conversation. This is my kind of game. It's not particularly heavy on actual gameplay but it's not quite a walking simulator. What this game is about is the story and the interaction between the characters. The voice acting is superb and the writing is in a class of its own. I understand why people hate the games ending but if you've followed Idle Thumbs this is exactly the kind of story I would expect from Campo Santo. Can't wait to see what their next project will be.
The Witness - 4/5 incomprehensible line-puzzles. This game kicked my ass mentally. I wish I could say I completed this game fair and square but half-way through I gave up and just used a guide when ever I got stuck. As I got further and further into the game I realized the level of logic and understanding this game demanded was way past my intellect or patience. I can't say I entirely enjoyed how all the puzzles work and I think the game lies to you some times but I can't deny the games quality. Playing through the end game using a guide was baffling.
Teslagrad - 3/5 Calvin and Hobbs imitations. I quit this game halfway through because I just couldn't be arsed to finish it but it's pretty charming if a bit obtuse. I wish the game was better at guiding you and connecting the dots but it's a realitively cheap indie platformer.
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition - 3/5 bad checkpoints. Dark Souls is in my opinion a really good bad game. There's a really solid fighting RPG inside this game that is aided by a world of mystery that makes the player want to play more and more to see what hides around the next corner. Unfortunately the game is mired in a host of poor game design decisions, coupled with environmental design that malfunction and looks outdated the game becomes more tedious and frustrating than satisfying in the long run.
Painkiller: Hell and Damnation - 3/5 monsters impaled by stakes. This is a mediochre re-make of an okay classic FPS game. This game looks and plays like shit but it's hard not to sort of appreciate it for what it is, a salute to old school FPS games. Where you never have to reload, You carry 10 weapons with two firing modes, you run backwards at 50 miles an hour while 20 monsters run at you with no regard for their own life. Mindless fun.
Dying Light: The Following DLC - 5/5 hit and runs. Really great expansion to Dying Light. If you liked the main game then you will love this as well. The driving takes some getting used to, I felt really rusty at first, but the game holds up really well. Racing around crushing zombies with a car is a pretty solid gameplay experience. I felt like the new guns were a bit disappointing but I love the new crossbow.
Waiting:
Abyss Odyssey
Alien Isolation
Alien VS Predator -Alien and Predator missions.
Angry Birds: Space
Besiege
Black Ops 3: Campaign
Blue Estate
Blues and Bullets - When the final episode is finally released
Bully
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate
DARK
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die edition
Darksiders 2: Deathinitive edition
The Deer God
Divinity: Dragon Commander
Dungeon Siege 3
Dying Light: The Following DLC
Ether One: Redux
The Evil Within
Fable Anniversary
Firewatch
Godus
Grim Fandango: Remastered
GTA: Episodes from liberty city
Guns, Gore and Cannoli
Incedible adventures of Van Helsing 1+2+3
Jade Empire
Killer is Dead
Kingdom Rush
Krater
KOTOR 1+2
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
The Last Federation
Legend of Grimrock 2
Lichdom Battle Mage
Lords of the Fallen
Magrunner: Dark Pulse
Magicka
Major Mayhem
Mark of the Ninja
Mega Man: Legacy Collection - 3-6
Mighty Switch Force: Hyper drive edition
Of Orcs and Men
Overlord 2
Painkiller: Hell and Damnation
Prismatica
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within.
The Raven - Legacy of a Master Thief
Risen 2: Dark Waters
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Road not Taken
Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken
Sacred 3
Shadowgate
Sir, you are being hunted
Sonic Generations
Styx: Master of Shadow
Tales from the Borderlands
SW: Force Unleashed 2
Super Time Force Ultra
Tomb Raider: Legend
Tomb Raider: Underworld
Two Worlds 2
Topico 4
Teslagrad
Time Clickers
Titan Souls
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power
Ultra Street Fighter 4
Valyria Chronicles
Viking: Battle for Asgard
The Witness
Woolfie: The Red Hood Diaries
Zeno Clash 2
MMOs:
Planetside 2
The Elder Scrolls Online
The Secret World
Final Fantasy What ever.
World of Warcraft What ever
ARK: Survival Evolved
I am going to keep an eye on this list and cross out games I finish/uninstall and leave a comment on them. I wonder how many I will get through in 2016.
This post has been edited by Apt: 02 December 2016 - 03:55 PM