*UPDATE 2*
Finished
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune on PS5. It wasn't on my original list but my wife loves to watch me play that game and it's too much shooting for herself when she plays. But she likes the settings, areas and graphics and the whole adventure, exploration vibes.
*UPDATE 1*
Finished
Max Payne 2. It must have been like the fitth or sixth time. The gameplay is smoother and more refined than in Max Payne 1, but I think I like the overall style and direction of the first one better, although it has some bullshit levels and enemy spawns in the very late game that doesn't happen in Max Payne 2. I hope they fix that in the remake.
*RESERVED*
Cool idea! No way in hell I'd manage to finish 52 games, even small indie one, in a year. Last year I think I've finished 10.
What I've planned so far for this year:
- Wasteland 3
- Baldur's Gate 3
- Resident Evil 4 Remake
- Tomb Raider 1 - 3 Remastered
- Max Payne 2 - DONE
- The Outer Worlds
- Fallout New Vegas
- System Shock
- The Last of Us 2 Remastered
- Alan Wake 2
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
- Cultic
Blood West (I releasied too late it's a stealth shooter and it feels very janky, especially when monster attack with melee there is a weird hitbox and it's badly telegraphed. I don't think I will continue playing this.)
- KotR 2
- Planescape Torment Enhanced Edition
- The Case of the Golden Idol
- Roots of Pacha
- Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores (Expansion)
Realistically, I will only manage half of that list because Wasteland 3 and BG3 is taking soooo much time (although I'm already in act three in BG3), and I'll be playing Wasteland 3 only once a week in online co-op with my brother, so this is going to take a while, too. On the other hand, games like Max Payne and Alan Wake should be rather quick, and with RE4 I'm already in chapter 13.