Ghost of Tsushima and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth are similar in that the open world feels like a Ubisoft game, but different in the aspect that Ghost's gameplay isn't unbearably dogshit.

THIS is how you remake a game. Not that doggy ass washed up $210 three part cash grab worse than the original in all the important ways by Square Enix (FF7R)

I finished the game now, and it was a great remake. There are some changes that felt unnecessary or worse than the original like the slower text speed and 30fps rather than 60fps, but the fast traveling was a much needed improvement that I think bumps this game up to a 9/10 from an 8/10. Also, coming from a PC gamer who loves playing games in 1440p and 144fps, the 30fps drop isn't a big deal for turn based games like this tbh. Definitely a better remake than whatever the fuck Square Enix has been cooking with the dumpster fire that is the FF7R trilogy.

Easily Rockstar's best game. The story was great and the gunplay is one of the best in gaming.

Groundbreaking for its time, but it hasn't aged very well.

Not that fun honestly. The art syle and visuals are nice, and I can see why people would like it, but I was really bored the whole time.

Mr. Krabs' origin story went crazy tho fr fr. I can't believe Mr. Krabs used the Imposter shell to save the ocean.

I love the gameplay. It feels like a discount Sekiro (which isn't a bad thing), and the story and atmosphere are heavily influenced by NieR Automata and bit of Replicant. Although, the story/characters definitely could have been better as I feel that was the weakest aspect of the game. Unfortunately, I am unable to finish the game sadly because my game bugged on the cargo lift near the end of the game 🥺. I hope the devs update the game to fix this bug since I would like to finish it.

Edit: The game was patched, and I was able to finish the game now. The ending was pretty nice.

The Leviathan story and fight were great.

This is one of the first JRPGs so, understandably, there is nothing of substance here. There's really no reason to play this unless you just want to experience a part of gaming history.

The story is a masterpiece, although Replicant has a better story, imo, and the gameplay is the best in the series.

This is a nice April Fool's Day game, and it is free to keep (for the first 24 hours) which is cool. It is very similar to Lethal Company in its co-op gameplay style, but you are YouTubers trying to get as many views as possible which made it more fun than Lethal Company imo. Content Warning does have more bugs, less polish, less enemy variety, and less map variety than Lethal Company, however, so Lethal Company wins in that department for sure. But even with this game's problems, I found it a lot more fun than Lethal Company because of the vlogging aspect of the game. It made the game a lot more fun to play with friends as I became more immersed and interested in trying to survive. I enjoyed Lethal Company, but I quickly lost interest after playing a few times, but this is different, I had more fun playing this once than all of the times I played Lethal Company.

TLDR: Content Warning and Lethal Company are both fun games, and while the latter may be a more polished game, I still had a lot more fun with Content Warning.

4 and 6 carry this collection so hard.