The Backlog Check-In Vol. 441: 6/13/26: The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Edition

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The Backlog Check-In Vol. 441: 6/13/26: The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Edition

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Mole (PC) – June 15
Barbie: Horse Ride & Rescue (iOS, Android) – June 16
And Roger (Switch 2, iOS, Android) – June 17
Pokemon Champions (iOS, Android) – June 17
#Drive Rally (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch) – June 18
Observer: System Redux (Switch 2) – June 18
R-Type Tactics 1 & 2 Cosmos (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, Switch, PC) – June 18
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, PC) – June 18
The Gate Must Stand (PC) – June 18
EA Sports UFC 6 (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S) – June 19
Maseylia: Echoes of the Past (PC) – June 19
Thank You For Your Application (PC) – June 19


Finished: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Order of Giants DLC)

Now Playing: 007 First Light

Added to Backlog: 007 First Light

Current Backlog: 36 games

Completed the DLC for Indy (more great stuff, but kinda weird where it fits in the game). Bought 007 First Light and have played the first couple of missions.
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Games added: Nothing

Last week: Finished nothing, played Crimson Desert & enough of the Adventures of Elliot demo to get a feel for it

This week: CD

Adventures of Elliot demo was fun, it plays like an old-school Zelda. I'll pick it up eventually, once it gets cheap.

Watched the latest Mortal Kombat movie over the weekend. It was cheesy, but the fun kind of cheesy that you would expect from a MK movie. It's a good time. 3 1/2 / 5 stars.
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Played recently: The Messenger

Finished: The Messenger

Added to backlog: nothing yet

I finally beat The Messenger over the weekend. Great game with fun platforming and cool bosses along with plenty of charm and humor.

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But it taught me that my days of challenging action/platformers are over. This isn't seen as a particularly difficult game, yet I went over 1,000 on my final death total (thanks for the info, Quarble). Very unlikely I could beat Dead Cells, Hollow Knight or any others that are touted as hard. Time is undefeated!

I'm not sure what I'll play next. We will see!
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Dead Cells is all about finding the right build. It's tough but not frustratingly so, if you played & beat something like Hades (can't remember if you have or not) I'd say it's about on par with that difficulty-wise. I'm just talking about beating them both once btw, not the over & over to get the "true" endings. That's a young man's game! :P
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argyle wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2026 2:41 pm Dead Cells is all about finding the right build. It's tough but not frustratingly so, if you played & beat something like Hades (can't remember if you have or not) I'd say it's about on par with that difficulty-wise. I'm just talking about beating them both once btw, not the over & over to get the "true" endings. That's a young man's game! :P
Good info. I've tried Hades twice and don't quite get it. Maybe the third time will be the charm. (That's what happened for me with Guacamelee... fell in love with it after two meh starts.) Or maybe it's not for me!
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Why didn't I ever hear anybody talk about how great Quake is?!? :P I know I'm more than a bit fashionably late to this party, but man what a blast that was. I'm playing the included expansions after the main campaign now, but I didn't expect such an excellent time. I know it's a beloved game/series, but it really exceeded what I was expecting going in. And there are so many community made mods and campaigns to play as well if you like the fundamentals. I wonder if I'll like Quake II as much?

Also, brethren of gaming, I have an announcement. ahem...I FINALLY BEAT SPELUNKY! At around the 43 hour mark of this run, I did it! I played 20-ish hours a decade ago as well, and while I've made it to Olmec a good number of times, I just never finished the job. But now...NOW, I finally AM *somebody* - worthy of love! :P Such a fun game. Now I want to uncover some of the secrets, and maybe I'll look up some of that stuff that isn't so obvious. You know, this ended up feeling like one of the more satisfying gaming wins I've ever had. I was surprised at how satisfied I felt afterwards - probably because it was unexpected, given the length of time it took. It just happened and I was overjoyed! It always felt doable even with continued failure though. Part of the brilliance of the game, I suppose.
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isthatallyougot wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 12:26 pm Why didn't I ever hear anybody talk about how great Quake is?!? :P I know I'm more than a bit fashionably late to this party, but man what a blast that was. I'm playing the included expansions after the main campaign now, but I didn't expect such an excellent time. I know it's a beloved game/series, but it really exceeded what I was expecting going in. And there are so many community made mods and campaigns to play as well if you like the fundamentals. I wonder if I'll like Quake II as much?
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Haha, j/k. Never got into Quake until college when we mostly played the third game over the LAN.
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jfissel wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 4:39 pm
isthatallyougot wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 12:26 pm Why didn't I ever hear anybody talk about how great Quake is?!? :P I know I'm more than a bit fashionably late to this party, but man what a blast that was. I'm playing the included expansions after the main campaign now, but I didn't expect such an excellent time. I know it's a beloved game/series, but it really exceeded what I was expecting going in. And there are so many community made mods and campaigns to play as well if you like the fundamentals. I wonder if I'll like Quake II as much?
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Haha, j/k. Never got into Quake until college when we mostly played the third game over the LAN.
Haha, that's always a fair question with me I suppose, isn't it?!? I don't seem to follow trends very well. :P Did you ever play the single player campaign in the original?

Speaking of playing games in college reminds me of a funny story. We used to mostly play Tecmo Super Bowl on the NES and Street Fighter II Champion (SNES). Well, we tried setting up a league on Tecmo Super Bowl a few times, with a group of us each picking a team. (No Bo Jackson Raiders allowed, lol.) We wanted to play a full season and hope that we ended up with head to head match-ups, especially in the post-season. Well, the cartridge supported saving but...BUT!!! you had to make sure to press the reset button while turning off the power, otherwise the save would fail. Now, I had a roommate that I nicknamed "Flies". He was one of those guys that sat around with his jaw hanging open most of the time - a real mouth-breather. You know, I imagined that houseflies must often land in there and take up residence. (I didn't call him this to his face - only to some buddies of mine.) And he fit the stereotype of the term beautifully. He wasn't too sharp, lol. Well, he wanted to play in our league as well, and I KNEW this would be a disaster because of the simple precaution required to maintain our league save. I begrudgingly let him in (it was my console and game), but I sat him down and explained THOROUGHLY AND REPEATEDLY that he had to remember to execute the save properly when he finished one of his scheduled games. So we get about half way through the season and everyone is having a blast - imagining how things will play out and who might end up in the Super Bowl - really engaging multiplayer fun. Then one day Flies comes up to me sheepishly - mouth agape on the approach obviously - and naturally proceeds to explain to me that he forgot to save properly and our league had been eradicated. He pleaded to start again and that this time he wouldn't forget, but I knew better. So we just ended up playing single games head to head together from then on. I sometimes wonder where Flies is now.
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jfissel wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 4:39 pm
isthatallyougot wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 12:26 pm Why didn't I ever hear anybody talk about how great Quake is?!? :P I know I'm more than a bit fashionably late to this party, but man what a blast that was. I'm playing the included expansions after the main campaign now, but I didn't expect such an excellent time. I know it's a beloved game/series, but it really exceeded what I was expecting going in. And there are so many community made mods and campaigns to play as well if you like the fundamentals. I wonder if I'll like Quake II as much?
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Haha, j/k. Never got into Quake until college when we mostly played the third game over the LAN.
Apparently it's 1996, and I haven't made the mistake of my first wife yet. :P Yes Izzy, it's an amazing game, I can't believe you can actually look up & down now - unlike Doom or Duke Nukem. Where will games possibly go from here??? Now if you will excuse me, I'm going to pop down to the store to grab Weezer's new album Pinkerton on CD, and maybe swing by the convenience store to pickup a Fruitopia on the way back. Besides, I think my mom needs to use the phone now. Later dudes!!!


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if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I
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desire to be very grown up.” ― C.S. Lewis

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