Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Vertical-Drop-Heroes-Hd”
2022 in Video Games and 2022 Video Game of the Year
https://youtu.be/m_HIofD-nNA
A video version of a large chunk of this blog post
1. Gwent (1 day, 5:50:44): Around May I found out that CD Projekt Red had changed the rules around the Gwent Journey, so that journeys were no longer time-bound. This meant I no longer felt pressured to play every day in order to progress. Freed from feeling forced to play, I once again caught the Gwent bug and, as you can see, it became my most-played game. The addiction was also facilitated by playing on my phone (although that time is not captured here). Eventually, around September, I had to stop when the heft of the phone was giving me RSI issues. I had moved on to other games on my PC, so I took a break from Gwent. The developers announced that the game only has one more update coming, so we’ll see if the community around the game remains. That will dictate how much I continue to play Gwent because, after all, a multiplayer game is no fun if there isn’t anyone to play with. I expect I’ll get readdicted some time in 2023. ( Last year 23 minutes)
November Video Games Report
Took advantage of MIL’s presence to get some gaming done before I would be too busy to game for a while.
Civilization VI (18 hours):
https://youtu.be/9eHVWDntw4g?list=PLEJrELYLxNgWZ4TsugA53ODOuSvnraSVu
This time around I play as Greece and try for a cultural victory while also getting more involved in the religion part of the game.
Vertical Drop Heroes HD (1 hour 25 minutes):
https://youtu.be/2VyexAVIwEY?list=PLEJrELYLxNgXBv5HxeZNUxg5AWWM9QGJb
On Extra Life game day I end up further than I’ve ever been in the game.