October Gaming
Only 2 games completed, and one of those barely counts. Decent amount of games played though, so here we go.
Games completed this month
Oxen Free – Xbox One
This was an absolute joy, and although I’d heard positive things, I had no idea what it was about (or even what kind of game it was). Turns out it’s a creepy little adventure game, and well worth your time.
The Beginners Guide – PC
This is one of those games that I heard great things about, and after playing it I was left wondering why. Some mild existential stuff going on, but it’s mostly just drivel. Only finished it as it took about 80 minutes, and by the time I’d finished hoping it was going to improve, it ended.
Also played in October
Forza Motorsport 7 – Xbox One
Not entirely sure how I feel about this. The Career mode is easily the best it has been since Forza 2 or 3, later games in the series became so very stale. However it has also tripled down on heinous micro-transactions. Plenty has been written about the mods & loot crate systems elsewhere, but for my two cents: the mods are an annoying distraction at best, and the loot boxes (and by extension the pointless driver clothes that you only see when your avatar is loitering in menus) are completely out of place and soil the the rest of the game. Once in a race, it’s the best serious racer I’ve ever played, but the mods and loot box systems are absolute trash. Hence Forza 7 manages to also be both my favourite and least favourite Forza Motorsport game yet. Urgh. Roll on Horizon 4 and let’s hope they don’t ruin this one with sleazy cash grabs.
Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened – PC
I’ve somehow got loads of these Sherlock Holmes games across my various digital libraries, and never played any. Decided to start here with the Lovecraftian influenced Awakened, as it seemed appropriate for Halloween and who doesn’t like a bit of Cthulhu? I’m enjoying it and certainly expect to get to the end. Not sure if I’ll play any others from the series though.
Doki Doki Literature Club – PC
My experiences with visual novels haven’t been great. The two I’ve attempted previously lasted barely half an hour each. The first left me mildly traumatised as I discovered it was some kind of horror porn (this was about 20 years ago and the internet is a scary place kids), and the second was the frankly bizarre Hatoful Boyfriend. People raved about Hatoful Boyfriend but the characters were just too annoying for me to get far enough to find any story. At any rate I’ve decided to give this one a go, given the promise of some fourth wall breaking psychological horror. Jury is out.
Sky Force Anniversary – Vita
Passable shmup on the Vita, not blowing me away but it was free on PS Plus, and entertaining enough to play a few lives when hungover. Fully expecting to get bored of this before I get anywhere near the end, but I might give it a bit longer.
Retired / Thrown in the Sea* this month
The Evil Within – Xbox One
Buying this was a mistake really. Found it in a charity shop for a couple of quid and should have left it there. The gameplay is pure Resident Evil / Silent Hill with added Amnesia style hiding in cupboards. Not a fan of any of those tropes and I lasted less than an hour before I turned it off. The second time I climbed into the obviously person sized locker in a room to successfully evade a massive chap with a chainsaw (or something else sharp), my suspension of disbelief collapsed. Your mileage may vary.
*Not actually thrown in the sea…
October pick ups
Grabbed a couple of games in the Halloween sales that I’ve been meaning to play for a while…
Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines – PC
Not sure how I’ll take to this, but heard so much good stuff, it was certainly worth a punt for £3. As written about previously my RPG tolerance is generally low, but I can sometimes overcome that with a good setting.
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy – PS4
Think this is the third time I’ve bought Fahrenheit. Had it previously for Xbox & PC, but don’t seem to own either anymore and never got round to playing it. Maybe this time…

Murdered: Soul Suspect – Xbox One
Panzer Dragoon – Sega Saturn
Forza Motorsport 6 – Xbox One
Child of Eden – PS3
Pinball FX3 – PC / PS4 / Xbox One
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood – PS4 / PSVR
Star Trek Bridge Commander – PS4 / PSVR
Polybius – PS4 / PSVR
Thumper – PS4 / PSVR

Forza Horizon 2: Fast & Furious – XB1
Half Life 2: Episode One – PC
Assault Android Cactus – PC
Nex Machina – PS4
Crash Bandicoot: N-Sane Trilogy – PS4
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor – Xbox One
Zuma’s Revenge – XB1 / 360 BC
Halo: Combat Evolved (MCC) – XB1
Forza Horizon 3: Hot Wheels – XB1
Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap – PS4
Ori & the Blind Forest: Def Edition – XB1
Epistory – PC
Journey – PS4
Abzû – PS4
Once I’d cleared the expansion I found I was back into the main game again, and finished the story there too. I’ve found myself well back on the Forza wagon.
Inside – PS4
Forza Horizon – XB1 / 360 BC
King of Fighters XIV – Story – PS4
Retired – Banjo Tooie – XB1 / Rare Replay
Yooka Layle – PS4
Forza 6 – XB1 & Apex – PC
games to this new open world approach. With Horizon 2 and 3 though I now would rather play those than these serious ones. I’m not sure if it’s a general decline of the main Forza Motorsport line, but the Career mode in Forza 6 is very stale. The racing is second to none though, just wish it was a bit less ‘dry’. I never played Forza 5 and am wondering if it’s worth picking up for the Hub points. Would like them to add Forza 2,3 & 4 to Backwards Compatibility though so I could at least see if they’re as good as I remember.
Forza Horizon 2 – XB1
Puyo Puyo Tetris – PS4










Caladrius Blaze – PS4: Was a bit disappointed with this, and glad I only paid a small amount for it in the sale. At its core it’s a fun vertical shmup, but unfortunately has an overdose of Japanese “fanservice” that gives it a disturbing creepy vibe. When choosing your ship style, you’re also effectively choosing a pilot. The pilots are mostly (possibly all) Anime women, in revealing attire (so far so par for the course). However during the game whenever you take damage, you get a pop up graphic of your clothes gradually disappearing. To make this even trashier than it already is, they also manage to call this the “shame” system, because getting your clothes ripped when fighting to save the world/galaxy/whatever is obviously shameful.
Gears of War 4 – Xbox One: Won’t be on this yet, as I will be playing it in co-op with a buddy. However we’re half way through Halo 1 on the Master Chief Collection atm, and intend to play Halo 2 before we start Gears 4. Was a great price though, and it is one from my list of 


Overcooked (Xbox One)