It was a struggle. I sat down to think of my top 3 JRPG games.
Category: Ranting about Video Games
Just ranting about playing games
Halsdoll’s Progress Report Card (Video Game & Book Backlogs)
Don't we like progress report card? I do sometimes, to keep track of my backlogs.
Halsdoll Gaming Rant: Dark Souls II Photo Shoots
Feeling overwhelmed with games. I rant about games and photoshoots from Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin
Halsdoll’s New Year Rant: Harry Potter, Scarlet Nexus & DS2 Scholar of the First Sin
New Year Resolution and future content posts.
Dark Souls 2 Scholar of the First Sin Rant: Crown of the Sunken King (Part II)
Painfully hard for hard sake but addictive. It's no fun. Check out my rant about the DLC.
Dark Souls II Rant: Rings and the Test of Patience
I went back to Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin. I explained in this post why I keep coming back even though I have already beaten the PS3 version.
The Argument Against Books as a Form of Superior Medium to Video Games
Video game has evolved big time for the past couple of years. Give it a break. It's cool and you should play it too.
Rambling on Why My Video Games Backlog is Small
I won't lie. It's a struggle trying to keep up with video games. Let me share you my secret to why my backlog is small!
My Top 3 Best Video Game Soundtracks
If I don't put "My" in the title, people will get upset, not realizing my opinion is not a fact. What is the irony in that? Unfortunately, many people are quick to speak than think. You can argue with me all you want on what is the best video game soundtrack because it will go … Continue reading My Top 3 Best Video Game Soundtracks
My Video Games Shopping List (Part III): Bright Colored Games for Mental Health
If you are worried about talking into the void and it makes you feel invisible, unworthy, neglected, unlovable, it's okay. I am used to talking to myself and I am quite proud of it. I don't care how introverted you are but humans are made to talk! So talk to the void if you need … Continue reading My Video Games Shopping List (Part III): Bright Colored Games for Mental Health