Reviews from

in the past


The good: immaculate vibes and beautiful artwork; loved the platform-moving mechanics; the mix of roguey + rpg mechanics felt good; found myself getting drawn in to the world; seemed like there could be lots of interesting spells and items to pick up

The bad:
1. The movement/combat felt a bit off. I found it very sluggish (which might just be a design choice), and struggled to tell whether I was within range of an enemy or which way I was facing when I used the sword's charged attack. Maybe I just need to #gitgud but idk my deaths didn't feel very fair

2. The game seems very keen to take things off you. I didn't play for too long because I kept losing most of my knowledge and realised I wasn't going to make any progress.

Overall, either it could be genuinely great with tweaks to the movement/combat and progression, or it's already how it's meant to be and just not my kind of thing.

The campaign is a 1 out of 10.
The multiplayer is a 4 out of 10.
It's the Zombies that carry it up to a 10 for me.

Extremely low lows and extremely high highs. The highs keep me coming back tho

I liked a lot. Good story, good characters, good script, a very introspective story, explains very well what feelings are, and how incredible it can be to feel them to the fullest. One of the negative points is the little interactivity at certain moments, especially when using the powers.


One of my villagers called me a gamer and then asked if they could move away

(legendary edition PS5) so much stuff in not a stupid long amount of time. a classic

4 because of gameplay on the console
+0.5 because of Smash Run

"Amazing story! Very challenging strategy game. it felt so good
to go throuh this game and experience all that it had to offer
with its challenges."

DoA 4 was better but this one's ok. At least, before they re-released it as a F2P game with $1700 of DLC.

What a wonderful example of how to be a man with acceptance. Fully growing and creating a world with for yourself with your own hands. I have no idea where the series is going, but I welcome the hell out of it. I am including the amazing Valhalla DLC as well. I liked it better thematically than the base game.

The roster is pretty cool but why there isn't a better story mode like the one in Brawl

My absolute favorite online multiplayer game of all time no doubt. There's just something about this old game that keeps me coming back, from the cartoony artsyle, and the personalities of all the mercs that make them all loveable, to the dedicated community that has kept the game pushing forward long after Valve has moved on from the game (Heavy update when).

The community servers, custom server mods / gamemodes, and especially the fact that it went F2P when it did, without that being a sign of end-of-support for the game. The game mechanics still hold up very well in a way that alot of other fps games haven't


Thought I would never like an open world game again until I played this one. Not the most unique game in the world but def one worth playing through

The musics are stuck in my head since 2009. What a game, what a piece of art.

Even better when paired with the corresponding jacksepticeye playthrough and I’m not kidding.


When I was 10 or whatever when this game came out I couldn't beat the poison forest levels and that's the only thing I blame for me being dysfunctional.

Really good campaign
Very good gunplay
Pretty good multiplayer
Warzone

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First of all, a match being almost an hour for a first-time player is devastating.
I literally played 3 matchs on 3 different nights with my friends back in 2020 and every time I felt hopeless and depressed. I'm not kidding. I saw and still see them playing for weeks on end, then taking a break and THEN THEY RETURN TO THE GRIND AND THEY'RE ALWAYS MAD! Honestly, I hope this game's servers implode or something.