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Paul Shkreli looks at where he’s at in terms of his backlogging goals.Īnd just like that, Fall is in full swing. Parasite in the city game all attacks full# If you’re anything like me, you’ve already raided the leftover Halloween candy a few times over until there’s nothing left but Twizzlers. Thanksgiving is just around the corner, if you celebrate it…and I suppose it is still there, even if you don’t. The second half of the year has been a bit slower with the backlog, but only because of all the great games coming out! I really enjoyed my time with Tales of Arise, while reviewing the recent port of Phantom Brave. More recently, I shared my thoughts on my time with Dungeon Encounters, an unexpected contender for my personal GOTY.

But don’t worry, it is still there waiting for me: With all these new releases, it’s been a bit difficult to get to my backlog. Why am I like this /IuXoMCVsUNĪnother development I am inclined to share: In another life - not only before the pandemic, but also before the announcement of a Demon’s Souls remake - my PlayStation 3 was ruined when, during a move, my stressed-out cat peed directly on top of it. I embarked on a quest to obtain a replacement launch PlayStation 3 so I could replay games like Demon’s Souls, which was surprisingly difficult.
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I was eventually successful in this endeavor, just nearly a year after the release of the PlayStation 5 and the remake of the very PS3 game I wanted to replay. It’s still a success, however, as I have a ton of content that is simply inaccessible on my PlayStation 4/5, like Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, a remaster I bought when George W. Technically, you could call this a long-term quest in retro gaming.

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I’m coming to terms with accepting the fact PlayStation 3 is now considered “retro” gaming! See you at my retirement party next month.įinally got a working PS3 /OczJKbFqDoĭid you know there exists a little-known series that is kind of like Persona 5, but without any of the chill vibes and high school dating sim elements? Discourse and my sarcasm aside, Shin Megami Tensei IV came out in 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS, during a time where it felt like all the major JRPGs were being developed for handheld systems and before most of our favorite series were relegated to some gacha game for mobile devices for the rest of time.
