Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Blog Timeline 2025

And well I'm not gonna say I hated 2025. Wait, why are we starting out with THAT sentence? Because of the times I said it multiple Blog Timeline posts ago. To be perfectly honest, this might have been my most productive year yet and it will be a precedent for years to come because soon I'm bound to be submitting more things to the internet, whether it's reviews or internet walkthroughs or such. I had to renew a few things for my real life, including my card for this yearly payment thing for this whole blog, plus I went back into the college life, though it's mostly virtual and I find most of the subject matter easy to follow. It will damper my activity somewhat, or will it? I'm making some seriously good progress on games I both play a lot and do a lot.

Doomwiki: As usual I provide the template in adding in secret descriptions and anyone can re-edit things to make them more descriptive if that's their thing. Ever since December 10th's Cacowards I am actively trying to mull through anything that currently has a redlink on Doomwiki, and am still doing it into the new year. But when these new mods get pages, my descriptions are already ready. Yeah, so that's more or less copypasted from last Blog Timeline post, but it's EXACTLY how this has been going and amusingly enough I'm almost done with this stuff. But DAMN some of these newer WADs I'm mulling through are taking a toll on me. Physically, I might add.

Music: I got quite a lot of favorites this year. We have new releases from Tremonti, Chevelle, and Deftones (The End Will Show Us How, Bright as Blasphemy, and private music), they keep doing what they do and they do it extremely well. Volumes went for the djent-pop route in their latest release Mirror Touch and it's not too terrible, while Unprocessed's Angel is trying to straddle the line between the Polyphia-pop sound and trying to be edgier metal, considering how poorly received their last album seemed to have been. Dance Gavin Dance let loose with Pantheon, with Andrew Wells as the new lead vocalist and the sound is all over the place, but not in the best of ways, arguably in my opinion this was my biggest disappointment. 40 Below Summer and Earshot returned with Untethered and Humaning, respectively, and these two actually managed to make fantastic albums. The biggest surprise though? Three Days Grace with Alienation. While I preferred some of the other albums to this, the big surprise was making it so that both main vocalists were kept, and there's some really great tracks on this album.

What I've been watching: Obviously it's gonna be some more Pretty Cure. I binged through Wonderful Pretty Cure, an enjoyable but less combative season rather quickly. It then took me months before I saw its movie and that was fine. I also got on to watching Mirai Days, the sequel to Mahou Tsukai as well and it's like Otona, very few episodes and not overdoing things, thankfully, making it an appropriate sequel season I guess. Soon I'll be binging through Kimi to Idol Precure next, as it's getting ready to end.

ROM Hacks: Surprisingly for Pokemon ROM hacks, I only actually did six (technically seven). Even more surprisingly, I did guides and walkthroughs for ALL of them. Pokemon TDT, Gold & Silver '97 Reforged, Ultra Fire Sun (not a full walkthrough cause this game's setting is unchanged from Fire Red), Sapphire in Reverse (read above, but for Sapphire), The Wooper who Save Christmas 1 + 2 (two hacks technically), and finally Saiph. I am currently playing through the gargantuan hack that is Cloud White, trying to make a walkthrough of it, but it's taking a while due to job commitments and now college work.

And now THIS! If you've seen my pinned walkthroughs post, guess what, I've created some guides for Legend of Zelda (NES) ROM hacks! Oh yes, I got so bored with playing some of the same things over and over that I branched out slightly and played other childhood classics. So I just downloaded one ROM hack which changed only parts of the overworld and some dialogue and made a Google Sheets guide for it, then I moved on to the true classic ROM hack: Zelda Challenge: Outlands. I then made maps for it in the same format. And I plan to do more for other games. I did mention last year I went through custom levels for the Super Monkey Ball games. I just may revisit those and make walkthroughs of those ROM hacks, among other things that could come soon.

RPGs: Last year was 18. This year? 13, technically speaking. But that's because several of these were games plus their expansion packs. I am of course talking about this because of how I separated my Heroes of Might & Magic III and IV playthroughs to include expansion packs separately. Including expansion packs, my actual number was 17. So the vast majority of this was Heroes of Might & Magic mania. I told everyone I would get to this series and I made it quite clear. Started from the beginning, played the first game, the second game and its expansions all in one, and when I got to the third game I separated things and tried to play in the best chronological order possible. I then did Chronicles and then Heroes IV and its expansions. Whew, all in a year's work, but I gotta rest from all this. Apart from that, the start of this year saw me go through the Last Bible spinoffs to the Megami Tensei franchise, they're a whole lot easier than the mainline games for sure. And then I did not one, but TWO Kingdom Hearts games this year! One of which was my 200th RPG reviewed. Yippee! It's an example of hack-and-slash action RPG I actually enjoyed for that matter, though the card game mechanic with Re:Chain of Memories was enjoyed a little less. I'm just glad these games aren't that large. The current franchise I'm tackling, bear in mind, there's a ton of games in it, is another CRPG series, this time it's all Advanced Dungeons and Dragons stuff. Really going old school with this, and I've already completed three games already. But if you're expecting me to play Fire Emblem at some point, or Ultima, hold your horses. They are coming. I promise.

Other games: As I said earlier, I've been tackling Legend of Zelda ROM hacks, so that's something I am gonna do for certain. And the Super Monkey Ball ROM hacks for that matter as well. I did say I messed around in Freelancer more recently, and I played a lot of Discovery's newest update. A more recent thing was that I made a walkthrough for a licensed game I owned. I did in fact make a walkthrough for Turbo Turtle Adventures on the GBA, yeah it's an old game but it was an addicting puzzle-like game and I do in fact plan on making more game walkthroughs, mod or official game, in the future.

Productivity on my end has hit quite the peak for 2025 in terms of what I do for gaming and I don't plan to slow down. This of course means I will slow down when I least expect it though, because I did have to deal with some real-life issues, such as a loving pet dying and two grandparents also dying this year. I don't want to lose more than I gain. But I want to go through 2026 as strong as I went through 2025. 

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