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Favorite Games

Dark Souls: Remastered
Dark Souls: Remastered
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection
Minecraft
Minecraft
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Silent Hill
Silent Hill

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I just finished the story mode and I can say that Tekken seems to start giving importance to the story side with each subsequent game (Although the story is no different from shounen anime, it is not bad). Tekken 8 manages to offer an enjoyable 3-hour story experience, including many goofy, epic scenes, references and flashbacks to past games. I liked the new characters, especially the new Mishima family members who kept popping up to add context to the story. It has a structure that feels much more solid in its fighting mechanics than Tekken 7. A truly new step has been taken in graphics and lighting with Unreal Engine 5. As a result, I wouldn't be lying if I said Tekken 8 is the most ambitious fighting game of this year. I can especially say that it satisfied me much more than the 7th game. There are currently some missing and important characters in the character roster, but I have no doubt that they will appear as DLC in the future (selling characters through DLC has also become a new trend in fighting games, it's a shame).

It is a game that can be considered as a kind of military simulation game where you fight against enemies in duplicate locations on a huge but empty map. Definitely don't play unless you have friends, otherwise you may get bored. You can go stealth or stern with different types of classes, and the game's variety of cosmetics and weapons is quite sufficient. In terms of story, it has a lot of boring side missions, and the main missions are no different from the side missions. Raid the place at point A, save someone, travel miles just to talk to someone, then return to point A and they will tell you the location of point C. Just great. As for the bosses, except for the last boss, the rest are no different from normal enemies, all they have to do is take a single bullet to the head. You have to do side quests to progress in most parts of the game, and there are very few main quests. You can finish the game in a short time by just doing the main quest, and since Ubisoft put more than half of the game's content in DLC and season passes, there is not much left. As a result, Ghost Recon Breakpoint could have been a more successful game if more attention had been paid to the main missions and if it had not buried all of its content in DLC and season passes, because it is an enjoyable game in terms of gameplay, but the boring story and mission design and the fact that it is constantly repetitive (which is Ubisoft's general problem) make the game easily difficult. It can get boring. As I mentioned, you can have a fun and easier experience with your group of friends, so I recommend playing co-op.

Content Warning is a funny and tense game where you can laugh and have fun with your friends, in the Lethal Company formula, but where you increase your equipment by making horror videos and gaining views, and go to more dangerous places day by day to film more dangerous monsters. Even though it gets boring easily, it has potential like Lethal Company. I don't know how many updates it will receive in the future and how much more comprehensive the game will be, but as it is, it is the kind of game that you will enjoy for only 1-2 hours and then leave it alone.