Excellent open-world video game set in a dystopic Night City. The characters have depth, the missions follow and succeed each other seamlessly. Breathtaking graphics at all times. Haven't encountered any major bugs or glitches in my 70 hours of gameplay on PC. The side missions are as interesting as the main story. Not giving 5 stars because it didn't completely live up to the hype, it pretended to be revolutionary, which didn't turn out to be the case.

Terrible game, maybe even worse than Mafia III. The streets feel shallow, the combat isn't fun, not a bit, not even gonna mention the driving. A failed opportunity to bring a classic 3rd person shooter back to life in modern video game fashion.

Solid second entry in the Batman Arkham trilogy, does everything better than Asylum. The game is still very enjoyable in 2021. The duality between Batman and Catwoman really glues everything together, though I would've wanted to see more from Catwoman in the game. It's a fun game to play for fans and non-fans of the DC Universe, casuals can enjoy the game equally as much as die-hard fans, well, who woudln't like to glide through the skylines of Gotham City?

Good start for an eventually legendary trilogy. The game really has the vibe that a Batman video game should have. The missions aren't that repetitive but they most of the time feel shallow and of little significance to the main story. The next entries do literally everything better.

Horribly repetitive and boring game. The game fails to get the player interested in the story or the characters from the its very beginning and keeps it going way too long for one's liking. The combat is clunky and depth is nowhere to be found. The graphics are okay but there is no diversity in atmosphere or scenery, just the same beige/yellow/brown visuals all the time. What the game's best at is the driving and the recklessness that the movie famously brings.

This is Far Cry 5's edgy little brother.
The game's way more fun that the previous entry, though it very much lacks depth and character development.

Fun game with fluid gameplay and beautiful graphics, yet still feels like "another Far Cry game", with nothing revolutionary. A wide array of weapons and tools makes the game pleasant to play through. However, the missions are very repetitive, and even the amazing villain in Joseph Seed fails to make the casual player hooked to their seats, or waiting for more. The side missions bring nothing to the table and are very grind-ey. Far Cry 5 still is one of the best entries in the franchise: though it's a game with flaws, it is still a memorable entry in the series, probably the best one next to Far Cry 3.

Lackluster entry in a franchise that was on the right path with the solid succession from 2K18 to 2K19. The game was drastically improved through updates since it's day one mess, but the damage had been done. In-ring gameplay is solid, new elements added in comparison to the previous installment. Recurrent crashes, freezes and menu bugs make the game unbearable on PC.

Everything you'd want from an Assassin's Creed RPG game set during the Viking era. Excellent game: breathtaking visuals, great combat, interesting main plot and side stories, characters with depth. There's always something to do and nothing really feels like fillers or artificial game lengtheners.

Very fun and enjoyable game with beautiful graphics and compelling characters. You'll love it you played Assassin's Creed: Odyssey or Zelda: BOTW. The repetitiveness of some missions, the tedious puzzles and the extensive grinding made me give it 4 instead of 5.