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Sunday, July 20, 2025

Weekly Update #29: I Completed Something!?

July 13-19, 2025

That’s right, I had a surprise completion last week, and I wasn’t even documenting it! Just like the old days ๐Ÿ˜‚ The emulation cataloging continued as well, of course. More on that in the conclusion section as always. But first, let’s talk about my self-control in resisting several game bundles this week!

Game Acquisitions



So every few months, Fanatical will put on what they call Bundlefest where they’ll reveal a new game bundle everyday for a week with different themes. Last week, they revealed bundles for RPGs, strategy games, shooters, arcade games, and roguelikes. The first bundle for RPGs looked pretty interesting, and it was only $10.15 for 7 games (like the rest). With how long this genre tends to be, this seems like an absolute steal. I was too busy to look into the games right away, so I saved the page for later so I could investigate further. The bundles kept accumulating and I finally found the time after a couple days. The game I was most interested in from the RPG bundle was removed at the request of the developer who claims there was a mistake and it should never have been included. I felt deflated after that, and I wasn’t sure if I would like any of the other games on offer enough to justify spending the money so I decided to resist. I like strategy games as well, but most of the ones on offer are real-time and/or 4X which I’m really not a fan of so I skipped those too. There were some decent shooters on offer, but a lot of them are shorter experiences that retail for less than $10 anyway so I didn’t quite feel like the value was there. Same with the other bundles, a couple decent games that looked interesting but nothing that I felt I had to get. All-in-all, a decent Bundlefest but not one that I decided to partake in. At least I won that Wanderer game in a Reddit giveaway! That should keep me occupied for a couple hours.

# of Games: 2

Total Money Spent: $0

Price/Game: $0

Game Recaps

This is going to be a weird one. This is a game that I played exclusively at a friend’s house casually and very sporadically over the course of a couple years. As such, I don’t have any recordings of it or know how long it took me to beat it. I also decided to keep it in my backlog (as well as marking the completion) since there are so many routes you can take and I’m curious how the game will feel when played in a normal period of time. My review is below so you can learn more about it. Long story short, it was a decent visual novel.

Game Reviews

Growing Up is essentially a visual novel where you play through 18 years of a character's life learning new skills, going to school, working, and making friends. Different skills have different attribute requirements you need to meet to unlock them. They all require spending knowledge points, but they also have their own requirement such as intelligence, charm, memory, and so on. The basic gameplay loop consists of increasing these attributes through something called a brain map, going to various areas around town and the school to participate in different activities, taking a test every few years, and rinse and repeat until high school graduation.

The brain map is laid out as interconnected nodes that are slowly revealed as you click through the few revealed ones. These nodes raise your attributes. Depending on the route you want to take in life, you can choose from many different activities like working to make money, playing video games (so meta), studying for exams, sports, and much more. There are two primary meters to keep track of from year to year that you need to keep in balance: happiness and parent satisfaction. The different activities can raise or lower these meters, but also have the benefits of increasing your attributes, making money in the case of jobs, and ultimately determining the path you take in life. I wanted to be a video game designer, so I made sure to visit the arcade often and talked to a couple game enthusiasts there whenever I got the chance.

The gameplay loop is broken up every so often with social interactions and exams. Every "run", you'll meet various characters picked seemingly at random that you can choose to befriend, potentially romance, or ignore completely. There is a high degree of replayability since there are many different people you can talk to and activities to participate in. Every few years, you'll take an exam which presents itself basically like Bejeweled (or I guess Candy Crush for a more modern example).

There are numerous grammatical errors which is unfortunate for a game that is mostly reading. They never detracted from my enjoyment, but it's worth mentioning. I playing this game sporadically over the course of a couple years so I wasn't able to time how long it took me, but I imagine a first run takes a few hours if you actually read everything. Subsequent runs can probably be completed in a couple hours if you know exactly what route to take and skip all the dialogue. The art style is alright but nothing groundbreaking, and the writing ranges from good to cringey. Despite the many different routes you can take, the moment-to-moment gameplay never really changes so you really have to like the characters to keep playing. Still, I had a good enough time and recommend this game to anyone looking for a simple visual novel experience.  

Rating – 7/10

TV/Movie Recaps

Here is everything I watched this week:

·       Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Season 1 Episodes 15-22 (still watching, show ended)

·       Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Ghost in the Shell continues to be an enjoyable anime. The visuals aren’t as impressive, but I think I like it more than the first two movies now. That tends to happen when you get more time to flesh out the characters. I also haven’t brought this up yet, but this show takes advantage of my surround sound system more than most. I love the sound design. I’ve seen this Harry Potter movie before so no surprises here, I still think it’s fine. Looks like a slower week for watching stuff.

Conclusion/Upcoming

Cool, I haven’t had a game review in a little while. It was nice getting back to that. On the emulation front, I mentioned last time that I only had Sega consoles left to go. More specifically, I have the Master System, Genesis, Game Gear, CD, and Dreamcast to get through. I had already gone through the Saturn earlier. I’ve finished up the Master System and Genesis. The Master System games could be rough given their age, or they could be great! The Genesis looks like it has a lot of a hidden gems as I expected. I guess these systems are known for their shoot-em-ups and beat-em-ups which are genres I’m not interested in so I didn’t add as many as people suggested I should. A lot of classic platformers such as Wonder Boy have since been remade and released on PC so I left those out as well. That’s been a common theme throughout this process. There seems to be a lot of cross releases between the Genesis and Game Gear so the Game Gear doesn’t have a big library of its own heavy hitters. I imagine that probably won’t take too long to get through. After that, I only have the CD and Dreamcast to go through, unless anyone here has any other console suggestions. The cataloging phase of my emulation project appears to be nearing its end. I’ll talk about what’s next when the time comes so stay tuned.

For this coming week, it’ll be more Ghost in the Shell watching. I’ll be finishing up season 1 of Stand Alone Complex and moving on to season 2. I’ll also be continuing my Harry Potter “marathon” with Prisoner of Azkaban. I’ve seen it once before but it’s been a while, so I don’t really remember anything about it. After that, all the Harry Potter movies will be new to me. No gaming planned this week, unless a surprise Tales of Phantasia session happens. Thanks for reading!

Backlog total: 3,323 (+2)

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