In this Backlog Worthy review, Trace revisits Final Fantasy XIII, the RPG that first sparked his love for the series. The Crystarium system and paradigm based combat still shine, though the game’s linear world stands out more today. Despite its flaws, the characters and atmosphere keep it a deeply personal favorite.
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Why Every Game Deserves to be Played
In this reflective essay, Trace explores the idea that every game has something worth experiencing. From beloved classics to overlooked oddities, each title offers a chance to learn something about design, storytelling, or personal taste. By approaching games with curiosity instead of expectations, players can rediscover why exploring the medium is so rewarding.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade: Stepping Foot in Midgar for the First Time
Trace visits Midgar in Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, experiencing the story, characters, and combat in a new way. While the game has a few frustrations, the journey through Midgar proves memorable and worth the return
Pokémon X & Y: Returning to Kalos after Thirteen Years
In this Backlog Worthy review, Trace revisits Pokémon X and Y years after first playing them as a kid. Mega Evolution and online features like Wonder Trade still stand out, while the story feels weaker than remembered. Even so, the Kalos adventure remains a nostalgic reminder of why the Pokémon series captured his imagination.
Dora the Explorer: The Search for Pirate Pig’s Treasure: Revisiting a Childhood Platformer
In this Backlog Worthy review, Trace revisits Dora the Explorer: The Search for Pirate Pig's Treasure, a childhood game that once felt impossible to beat. Returning as an adult reveals a simple platformer built for very young players, but it highlights how early gaming experiences can shape a lifelong appreciation for the medium.
9 Years of Shadows: A Colorless World with Stunning Art and Music
Trace stumbled upon 9 Years of Shadows while exploring Steam’s Discovery Queue. Drawn in by its stunning pixel art and immersive music, Trace found a game that charmed visually but offered uneven combat and a story carried by just two characters. Still, it proved to be a journey worth experiencing.
Dota 2 Doesn’t Feel the Same, and That’s Okay
Trace reflects on more than a decade spent with Dota 2, from watching his dad play as a kid to grinding ranked matches through high school. What once felt like a defining part of life now feels different, but the thousands of hours spent in the game remain memories he wouldn’t trade.