A true gem in showing that "tell, don't show" is still an incredible option for low budget games. The words truly bring you inside this world more than any graphics could have ever done

Disclaimer: I only play this game online with my friend in Italy at Swap mode, I haven't tried anything from the main mode or any other mode.

That said: perfect game to challenge friends, insult each other and brag about your combos while chatting and spending time together. Really well done and colorful!

2018

I have the hot for most of the characters in this game

We need more games like this. Is it no perfect by any mean, but what I heard, which is that the combat is boring, is incredibly untrue: you need to use your allies abilities almost all the time, due to the fact that Star-Lord guns aren't so strong. And that's ok, he is more the supporter of the team, breaking their shields with his elemental bullets.
The acting in English is very well done.
Some bugs here and there, but nothing that saving, turning off the game and on again can't fix!
To be honest, I will not be able to see Chris Pratt as Star-Lord anymore after this amazing performance. Much more likable, a much better human being.
And the most important detail: is short and it is for free on Game Pass. Play it soon so they can make a sequel!

2022

I didn't play all the game but a little of the beginning and the last 2 hours with my girlfriend, which played all of it by herself. But from what I see it is a delicious game with cute tasks and riddles. I was less fun of the sneaky or running parts, because I was able to do them, but my girlfriend was not, despite making being able to play the rest of the game by herself, making me thinking that a "non violent only" game was going to be better.

Still, the art design, especially the robots, are all SOOOO cute!

Disclosure: I am still playing Vampire Survivors, but I have currently finished almost all of the achievements for the base game and all of the achievements for the first DLC, without yet starting the second one.

I haven't played many games like Diablo before, in fact I can't think of many. Initially, in my arrogant way, I had thought VS was nothing more than a game I wouldn't devote my time to because it was too popular (yes, I'm an edgy boi...). I started the game in the very well-produced smartphone version but, perhaps because of the touch control, I had failed to penetrate the essence of the game and had kind of forgotten about it. But playing it later on the Xbox Game Pass really kicked it into gear: unlocking 7-8 objectives per game makes you feel like a god, until the real challenge gets difficult and you have to start planning what you'll want to do. The game is addictive and the music is great, but it's also perfect as a game to play while listening to a podcast or your own music. I don't know how many hours I spent playing it while listening to video essays on YouTube. The game is simply addictive, seeing the damage and destruction a well-built character can do already after a few minutes makes the player feel empowered, and I think we need more games like this, afterwards we feel a bit like the protagonists of a Shonen hahaha. Absolutely recommended, I recommend downloading the phone version if you want to try it and then upgrade to a PC/Console experience!

I expected: a funny game, Portal style humor, about prospective
I did not expect: to reconsider how I solve the problems in my life

Who would have imagined that, for making me complete a Yakuza game, a series I love but that never really convinced me on the fighting gameplay, I just needed the game to be an RPG? Simply amazing!

What a funny, adorable and naughty goose

I decided to play it again after 7 years. Still an amazing experience, the perfect length for a legendary videogame!

I played almost all Monster Hunter games and never, NEVER, found the perfect one to completely finish like I did with this one. Just amazing with friends

An expansion of one of the games I've played the most on the Switch, Sunbreak is a good expansion if what you're looking for is an excuse to go back and play Monster Hunter.

I'm the kind of person who, once I finish the story mode and defeat the last monster added with an update a couple of times, is happy with the game and puts it down. So for me this expansion was a way, an excuse, to get back into the game.

Is it worth it? New monsters are few, there are new weapons, locations, videos and characters, so... Yes and no? It depends on what you're looking for in a game. I've had my 50 hours, so I'm satisfied overall. I didn't get beyond the endgame where they simply tell you "defeat angry versions of old monsters to upgrade your weapons. They don't change their appearance, you just upgrade them." But I guess that's what fans of the series want: an excuse to come back and play. I'll play it here and there with my friend when they've added a lot of monsters, but for now I'm good.

Still playing it time to time but, as every card game, I got tired. This does not mean that the game is not a blast: it is actually the first card game I've played for so long and with so much enjoyment. Highly recommend

The game formula is devilish good: playing with 98 other players in tetris is super exciting. That said, the game has no interest in pitting you against players on your level, teaching you how the game works, or much less rewarding you for playing the game. Nintendo as always takes one step forward and two steps back when it comes to online games...

I'm not usually good at noticing the little details, the "unspoken" things in games that allow us to understand the story just from what we see around the level. Unpacking is literally "the whole story is in the details" the game, and I loved it!

Watching the main character grow is a beautiful journey, almost as if you've met her. And you never get to see her! Amazing game! <3