Captain Toad:
Beaten first book and got first credits. Also tried my hand at speedrunning levels, i wonder if i will get some kind of mark if i will speedrun all of them... Getting minimal time on some of them requires quite the finger gymnastic, even comparable to Devil May Cry 4 levels of finger tangling: you need to hold run bytton AND rotate camera AND touch blocks on the gamepad screen at the same time to reach low completion times.
Probably the best way to play this game is on gamepad while watching TV. It's not involving enough to be played completely zoned in, but it's still fun enough.
Bayonetta 2:
a-a-a-aaaand i got stuck on Chapter X. Cue
TWO WEEKS of retrying:
^ all because of that
blasted 12th verse where camera completely shits the bed.
Until finally:
After overcoming that huge roadblock, Alraune was pretty hard but at least she wasn't outrightly broken as Verse 12 on Chapter X or Masked Lumen so it was fair game:
She is probably the best boss in the entire game -- no bullshit and gimmicks, just a simple traditional vanilla 3d action game boss.
Witcher 1 (Steam):
So terrible.
I can't believe this game came out in 2007. I've played games from 80s that had less jank that this turd.
Camera is bad, controls are awful (both options), combat system is laughable. Models look okaaaay i guess.
Story -- there isn't much of it in the first tutorials sections, but it's nothing special so far. Also i actualy read the entire book series (and i don't think it's all that great).