Game 28 of '26: Undead Horde 2.
I liked the first one. I would have got the Platinum, but the Trophy for 100% restoration bugged out and didn't trigger when I got 100% of the Necropolis restored.
Game #27 of '26: Turok 3: Shadow Of Oblivion.
Utter shit. Unredeemable garbage.
T1 took me 8 hours. T2 took me 11. This took me 3.
At least it was short shit.
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As a fan of the X-Com series, I cannot recommend or condone Disclosure Day. It is literally a film about giving up to the alien menace. It only functions if every single human involved is the most idiotic person in the world. What a waste of time.
Game #26 of '26: Turok 2: Seeds Of Evil.
Not as good as it was in my memory. Guns are fun, music is great, enemy design is fine. Level design *sucks*. We went from being able to fully clear a level on run 1 to... Metroidvania power ups? Re running levels to get keys? Bleh.
Game #24 of '26: The Thaumaturge.
Really neat idea. Good writing. Good characters. Combat is conceptually neat, underbaked, but on easier difficulty you can pretty much ignore it. Skill trees are weird. Lots of choice and consequences. I like it a lot.
Masters Of The Universe is too long, and I don't think it needed the drinking subplot, since that's the only subplot or other character development in the whole film, but it was otherwise okay.
Game #23 of '26: Bramble: The Mountain King.
An interesting story locked behind absolutely abysmal gameplay, terrible camerawork, and bosses harder than some Dark Souls fights.