I think I either played through Fire Emblem Awakening for the millionth time, or maybe it was something else. I've gone through a lot of games recently and can't really remember the order... Dragon Age: Inquisition possibly?
Oh, or MGSV Phantom Pain. Boring, disappointing endings though - all of them. Didn't pack half as much a punch as all the other games in the series.
Jak III. I completed Jak II just before it as well. They're only 'relatively' short games if you aren't going for 100% completion (6-8 hours) but damn, dat nostalgia. Completed Jak & Daxter before Christmas as well, so whilst it's not recent, the trilogy is the last thing I finished.
I'm surprised they managed to remain as good as they did since I find a lot of 3D platformers to age a little badly, or at least be extremely easy upon replaying them since I'll have encountered similar obstacles many times since in other games. The first game did fall into that trap and was stupidly easy ('true' ending in 6 hours? Jeez) but the second two had more challenge and lots of variation...Not to mention a lot of 'adult' references I didn't pick up on as a kid! (It's nice to understand those references now like "damn, I can't believe they made a dildo joke in this game!")
Shame the Sony HD collections are complete and utter lazy cash grab garbage though because they would have definitely stood up with modern platformers with a few necessary bug fixes and some updated textures. Right now, they're still damn good, but you can tell they're older games in many ways.
Also makes me miss pre-PS3 Naughty Dog...You can tell they wanted to make the story more important here and I think they found the perfect balance between story and gameplay. The gameplay is less automated as well. Uncharted makes me feel like I can't fail with the platforming segments because the game simply won't allow me to fail "because look at our set pieces!", whilst Jak just jumps to his death if I screw up...which is what I expect a game to do.
I killed the Wall of Flesh in Terraria mid-December, but I'm unsure if that counts since there's an even bigger final boss in hardmode. If not, my most recent completion was Half-Life 2: Episode 2.
I killed the Wall of Flesh in Terraria mid-December, but I'm unsure if that counts since there's an even bigger final boss in hardmode. If not, my most recent completion was Half-Life 2: Episode 2.
Let me tell you the Moon Lord on the PC version of Terraria is a force to be reckoned with, not to mention you have to kill him multiple times to get lots of end-game stuff lol. Good luck with the hardmode bosses for now!