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.

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.

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

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.

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 not the worst game I've played, but it has many flaw, short campaign, pretty simple mechanic, very few maps. If you already have played every RTS available, ok, if not, there is way better one on the market.

I really enjoy my time with Callisto Protocol, it's visual and sound design are out of this world. Gameplay wise, I don't think the melee system will be for everyone, but when it clicks, it's a visceral feeling.

One of the few terrible parts of the game were the boss fight, once you get the twist they are not really hard, they are mostly really boring fight, I had WAY more fun fighting the simple enemy that the last boss. Overall, if you like Dead Space give this one a try.

Sure, it's way on the easy side of puzzling, but it's god dam relaxing. Do not go thinking your mind will be challenged to its limit there, but if you can get out of that head-space, it's a good time.

I've completed the game in around 1:30, this is not really why I'm on the fence about the recommendation, being a story driven game with no real gameplay loop, that story was in major part left to interpretation, but for me, not in a good way.

I got the idea they were trying to convey, but a lot of detail had no explanation at all (or I could not understand anything about them) and in the end made the story too simple. It's not really a bad thing, just not my cup of tea in the end.

The Lost Legacy is a spinoff that work well with the Legacy of Thieves Collection, build on Uncharted 4 framework and smaller in scale, it still a really well-made game.

Nice to finally have Uncharted 4 on PC, played it on Playstation back in the day and it still hold up super well. Even if you haven't played the previous 3, the way the story is setup they act as backstory only, you won't feel it with the current adventure.

Following on the footstep of the last game, Requiem is just more grandiose on every level, better gameplay, better graphic, for story and soundtrack both games have extraordinary one.

Do yourself a favor and go play those games. Can't wait to see what Asobo Studio will do next.

A really touching story mix with breath taking visual. From the start to the end of the journey I found myself wanting to play just a bit longer, clearly the mark of a good game. Can't wait to start it sequel now.

2022

Scorn is clearly not for everyone, it's a grotesque, brutal and mysterious, slow-paced exploration of a world on the brink of hell. There is nothing like it and if you can get around the fact that the game is super short, it's a unique experience that I would recommend.

Even if in the end, I could not stomach Over, it gave me over 1000 hours of playtime. That love hate relationship I have with the game can't prevent me from giving it the highest review I can, on principle alone. As for the game, I would say earlier years were better, but it's still a solid game for the 3 day's left before the shutdown of the server.