My gaming adventures for 2021
Good day everyone. 2021 is coming to an end. In this regard, I would like to summarize and talk about my gaming adventures this year.
GTA 5 100%
I love this game. For this large location, where you can walk for hours and look at everything, the plot of which most of my friends don’t care about, etc.d. I didn’t want to start going through the side effects until the end, expecting something boring from them. But when I decided, I was pleasantly surprised. These are not just side stories without much meaning (but there are those too), this is a small story filled with meaning and sometimes deep. After completing all the story side quests, all I had to do was grind. This is what I feared most. The thought occurred to me that someday all the fun would end, but I didn’t expect it so soon. I collected 50 spaceship parts from grindlocks, isn’t that a lot?? And that was enough for me. But there were at least 3 such missions. I knew that in all 100% of playthroughs there is some grind, but why so many Rockstars?
Max Payne
“By starting the game, everything will be decided”. This is the phrase that was in my head when I launched Max. I only had a chance to play part 2 and it was a very long time ago, but I wanted to get acquainted with the origins of this wonderful series, so to speak. The atmosphere was truly captivating, the developers did their best. Destructible environments, those slow motion jerks, wow. In fact, I thought that no game could absorb me like this, but this one did.
Cuphead
Dream, dream, dream. I’ve been wanting to play this game for a long time, but I didn’t have the chance. And finally, when I launched this game, I found myself in a cartoon. In a world of wonderful platforming and cheerful cupheads who will fight to the last. I completed the game in 30 hours, and there was a lot of training there, since I didn’t have as much skill in platformers as I do now. I recommend it to everyone.
Games on Nes
Oh, I don’t remember how I met them, but somehow I definitely found out about them) I was attracted to this platform by its many platformers, since I really love this genre. Another thing I love about this platform is the wonderful music in most games, simply masterpieces of 8-bit music.
You know, I didn’t catch those https://tonybet-casino.co.uk/bonus/ times when there was no Internet. But for some reason I like this time, this music (yes, I adore foreign music 70,80,90).
Hitman: Blood Money
And you chased the bald one? I am, yes. I wanted to try this series for the first time, in case it really comes up as a top topic. I was hooked by the variety of playthroughs. You can secretly, you can put everyone down and leave. It is also possible to think about your path, etc.d. You are free, do not depend on the marks on the map. Pure thrill! Especially when you almost completed the mission, but realized it when you were knocked down, and then you can’t repeat it)
That’s all I could remember) And finally, I played Halo Infinite, a very cheerful and cheerful joker. What did you play this year??
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Nice one. About GTA I will say that I couldn’t overcome many side effects, like the same collecting or all sorts of sports jogging and other things.
Max Payne, I’ll be honest, I was never able to complete that mission where you need to protect that idiot in a clown suit (or whatever he was wearing). And I haven’t gotten around to everything else yet.
I haven’t played much this year. Basically there is not enough time, other hobbies are replacing games. But I can mention the very first Alone In The Dark. I was just surprised how much the game immerses you in itself, surprises you with the filling of small locations. I completed Ara Fell – a cool, simple JRPG, into the world of which I escaped reality more than once until late at night, even though I had to wake up for work at half past five in the morning. I would also like to mention Cats Quest, which has successfully overcome the stress accumulated during the day more than once or twice. It’s a pity that the second part refused to launch. I was pleasantly surprised by the world of Figment and the first Psychonauts. Fell in love and hated Indivisible (I won’t tire of repeating that the last act would have been better cut out than left in this form). I freaked out and couldn’t pass Stygian. Cool atmosphere and terrible combat, which you cannot put up with if your character (and this is in an RPG!) not a fighter. Once again I tried unsuccessfully to master Torchlights II and Victor Vran. Now I’m little by little running through Divinity Original Sin, and next in line is a game based on Orwell and Where The Water Tastes Like Wine. Something happened with games.
I’ll develop the topic a little. Of the films, “All Our Fears” was a discovery for me. Well, I was just shocked that I would really like something like this. But I wasn’t surprised that horror films were once again disappointing, where they saved on props with the help of darkness, and saved on the script with the help of jump scares. And so, I liked Dune. It’s like I’ve plunged a little into the good old times, without all those fashionable neons. I even wanted to buy a book, but there are a lot of letters in it.
Of the TV series, I was pleasantly surprised by everything Korean. In principle, I used to love their products, but I’m very glad that they are consistently popular. Well, in the top of Netflix, of course. But they disappointed… Damn, horror films. Again. The idea of TV series based on old films is not so bad, but why are there so many dramas and skeletons in the closet?. At first it makes you tired, and then it becomes funny.
I’ll also boast that I was able to acquire a full-fledged paper copy of the book “If Cats Around the World Disappeared” by Genki Kawamura. A couple of years ago I watched and loved the film, and now the book has arrived. And there were plenty of other discoveries in this area. By some miracle this year I managed to get myself into the mood for reading :)
Thanks for your comment. Regarding films, I discovered “Bad Boys”, a surprisingly good film.
I didn’t play this year, I just pecked dried apricots :3
Never had enough perseverance for Hitman. I always admired the guys who could pass it on the Silent Assassin and not start killing everyone after the next failure, like me, for example!

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