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If I had to highlight one moment from Mass Effect 3 it would be this one right here.

If I had to highlight one moment from Mass Effect 3 it would be this one right here.

I finally got around to plugging in my old Super Nintendo. And I found some games I didn’t even know I had along with it. Jackpot!

I finally got around to plugging in my old Super Nintendo. And I found some games I didn’t even know I had along with it. Jackpot!

While waiting for some actual Vita-games to play…

While waiting for some actual Vita-games to play…

Finished:

Mass Effect 3 — I loved it. Every minute felt crucial right up to the lackluster ending which left a lot to be asked for. But not so bad that it warrants a GODDAMNED LAWSUIT (what the fuck is wrong with you people?)
Dear Esther — More of an experience than a game. Quite heartbreaking.

Bought:

Everything has gone to hell.

PlayStation 3 320gb
PlayStation Vita
Lumines: Electric Symphony
MotorStorm RC

Finished:

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 — It was damn painful at times. The only thing that kept me going was that I knew it was supposedly quite short. But not short enough.

Bought:

And here I was hoping that I will finish more games than I purchase this year. Silly me…

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.
Iron Brigade
Trackmania²: Canyon

This. Is. Necessary.

I’ve started to think that it’s time to clear my backlog. Looking forward there’s a fistful of games I’m excited about, but I can’t help but look backwards as well. And there’s a lot of games in my rearview mirror I should finish.

So…

With every purchase since January 1st 2012 I’ll get -1 point and with every game I finish, regardless of when I purchased it, I’ll give myself +1 point.

Promotional discs doesn’t add to either count.

Haven’t seen anyone playing Battlefield 3 recently. Nor have I heard of anyone enjoying Modern Warfare 3 (no surprises there, though.)

So what happened?

Skyrim happened.

Postcard from the future.

Postcard from the future.

I sure hope whoever green-lit Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days at Eidos gets straightened up by his or hers Square-Enix overlords. It just feels broken all the way through the first three missions and I can’t bear playing it any longer. Goodbye, we barely got to know each other…