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BigMac30
2001
Well, I'm glad I went back to this one. Played it as a kid, and had absolutely no idea what was going on. Despite having no idea at the time, I loved the beginnings of a new franchise. That still holds true today. The campaign length was decent, and the world building was phenomenal. The level design was confusing and the games worst quality. With that being said, this was made in 2001 and is more enjoyable than most campaigns in modern games.
2022
While Halo and Gears are series that and synonymous with the identity of Xbox - I've left them largely ignored. I recall playing the first two games when they came out but neglected the rest of the series. Replaying this campaign has ignited my passion to tackle some classic stories and see the series through.
2020
It took me far too long to dedicate time to play this game. It added just enough from Doom 2016 to make it feel more than an upgrade but stuck to its identity with fast-paced demon-slaying. While it did everything right in what you look for in a sequel, I believe Doom 2016 gets the win at the end of the day.
2023
I've been trying to tackle some new games in between my backlog. I'm happy I tried this one because it was refreshing from the horrors of gaming today. In a modern world, where most games are sold before they are finished, partnered with game-breaking bugs and glitches - Hi-Fi Rush stands out by conquering those downfalls.
2008
2012
Honestly, I had fun with this one. I remember looking it up before playing it and a lot of people said to skip this one. I'm glad I didn't. The game was a bit longer than I anticipated and it had enough content to warrant many playthroughs if you enjoyed it. Definitely want to go back to this one for that reason.