A personal game log
I write checkpoint notes while I'm playing a game and a final entry when I finish it. This is the record — every game I've played through, going back to 2022.
Checkpoints are mid-game snapshots: where I am, what's clicking, what isn't. I write them at natural pausing points — after a good session, at a story beat, or when I want to lock something in memory before it fades. The final entry goes up after I clear the game.
Each game gets one page. The final entry sits at the top; all the checkpoints fall below it in order. If a game has no final entry, it's still in progress.
Ratings
Scores are 1–10, whole or half points. They're for my own reference — useful when I look back across a year and want a rough sense of how things ranked. They don't carry more weight than the notes around them.
A 7 is a game I enjoyed. An 8 is one I'd recommend. A 9 means it stayed with me. A 10 is rare — a game that genuinely changed what I thought was possible.
What I play
Mostly single-player, campaign-focused games — action, RPG, platformers, the occasional sim. I play primarily on PS5 and Switch, with some PC. I finish what I start unless it's genuinely not working for me.
Finding things
The library lists everything I've cleared, sortable by rating, hours, or date. The tags page groups games by theme or genre if you're looking for something specific.
Built with
Astro, Markdown, YAML, and Tailwind. Static, fast, and simple enough that adding a note takes under a minute.