I've revisited the Dead Space franchise and I must say, nostalgia had nothing to do with how good DS2 is. It's a masterclass in survival horror, the Aliens to the DS series. It's build up on the strong foundation of the first to create a well-rounded experience.

It's an easy recommendation, it's a show of force on how a VR game should be done. Despite the clear jank present, the unique felling you will get tough out the campaign, make it a must-play.

Clearly not as good as the first one, but still a solid VR experience, you just need to go in with the right expectation.

I want to begin by saying that I really enjoyed the first game. However, I'm not sure how I feel about this sequel. After finishing the storyline, including finding every item and viewing both endings, it's clear that some aspects are better than the previous game, while others are worse. Nevertheless, I'm excited to see what the developer has in store for early access.

Ishin! is a well-crafted remake that also serves as an impressive spinoff of the acclaimed "Yakuza" series. The premium cast of characters ensures that the journey through the epic story is a memorable experience from start to finish.

Fun game in solo, but encounter way to many bug in coop.

Okay, so here's the deal - the port is pretty bad, no two ways about it. But let's put that aside and talk about The Last Of Us, what a game! The encounters are so well-crafted and the emotional story is delivered with such mastery that I can't recommend it highly enough.

This game is one hell of a joyride, an epic prequel that sets the stage for one of the most badass series out there, Yakuza\Like a Dragon!

It's short, it's sweet, and it packs a punch! it clock at around 40 minutes, but this thing is an absolute blast!

The inception of this renowned series marks a significant milestone, and its latest iteration is a testament to its enduring legacy. The "remake" seamlessly incorporates the foundational elements of Yakuza 0, while simultaneously introducing novel and refined gameplay mechanics.

Without question, this series is an exemplar of exceptional storytelling, adrenaline-pumping action, and immersive world-building. Its experience is one that demands to be encountered firsthand.

This game has proven to be a remarkable piece of entertainment, however, it lacks the necessary challenge to keep players on their toes. A higher difficulty mode would certainly spice things up. Fingers crossed that the developers take note and release a patch that addresses this issue.

It's worth noting, that despite the lack of challenge, the game's gore system is absolutely mind-blowing. The satisfaction of mowing down hordes of zombies is unmatched, making for an absolutely cathartic experience.

Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition is a must-play for fans of open-world action games. The game offers improved graphics and smoother gameplay, making it a great experience for both new and returning players. The storyline is engaging and immersive. Overall it is a solid addition to any gamer's collection.

After telling us that the reason for Overwatch 2's existence is a massive PVE component, Blizzard has turned around and cancelled the whole thing. This move proves that the only thing that matters to them is the monetization of the PVP component. Since Blizzard only shipped half of a game, I'm going to write half of a review, seem fair.

It's a peculiar game, clearly taking inspiration from Payday but adopting a roguelike approach, albeit with bite-sized missions lasting from 5 to a maximum of 15 minutes. The voice cast is excellent, but unfortunately, the performances are so bad. Overall, I wouldn't consider the game to be good, but rather falls into the category of being so bad that I'm intrigued to see what comes next. However, the novelty alone wasn't sufficient to keep me engaged until the end.

Outlast is an incredibly enjoyable and masterfully crafted horror game that follows the 'no resources, only run and hide' approach. While it may not be my personal favorite type of horror game, I must acknowledge its exceptional quality and the palpable atmosphere it creates. As a horror fan, it's an obvious choice to play this game, but even if you're not a fan, it's still a remarkably well-made experience.