This game is the reason I survived my work training

Just as good as the first game. I'm glad the gameplay felt identical to 2033 Redux, as it felt like a genuine continuation of the first game. There being more jumpscares was kind of annoying though.

Fun gameplay, interesting story, but cheap jumpscares get annoying real fast. The game is at its best when you feel tense from not knowing your surroundings while you're running and hiding from someone chasing you.

Fortnite is back baybeeeee. Zero Build is the only way to play this game now, as builders are just as sweaty as they were in Ninja's prime. Peter Griffin made it all worth it.

The perfect collection for playing four of the best 2D platformers ever made. While it's annoying that you can only use like four keys for your keybindings, I made it work and still had a great time.

This has to have one of the most immersive settings in a game I've played. Uniquely grim and spooky, you truly feel like you're living in this world. Sad that the good ending is locked behind such a dumb mechanic though.

After completing every act on nightmare solo, I can say that the game was still fun and kept me engaged, but definitely not as replayable as L4D2.

i hate the god damn sleepers

Too RNG heavy, you could have a perfect build but just not roll the champs you need, while everyone else has three-star five-costs. Fun when not playing ranked though

Felt like a custom mod someone made. No air momentum and the homing dash made moving around feel bad compared to the originals.

This game controls like hot ass on Xbox. No FOV changing, no video options while in-game, 30 FPS so everything feels choppy, the crafting system is insanely convoluted for new players, and the combat feels unrewarding and punishing. It honestly looked better in 2013 in Markiplier's playthrough

The game is the literal perfect Call of Duty game, as it features most fan-favorite weapons, maps, and characters across the entire franchise. However, the amount of bots in-game, shocking amount of microtransactions, and the fact that it's a mobile game drag it down. If this game was made for consoles, it would be the greatest Call of Duty ever made.

It's a fun L4D2-style game, but probably my least favorite that I've played so far. You never feel satisfied with killing enemies, and solo play is incredibly punishing. The characters are all fun though and the enemies look really cool.

Very creepy, yet still so awesome. The soundtrack is a banger, and the combat actually felt super rewarding to get good at. The boss fights are a bit lacking and the story can be confusing at points, but it's still a fantastic game.

Cool concept, though I wish the whole point of the game wasn't just trying to find all of the videos, but rather trying to create a chain of events and put it all together. While the story was interesting, I found myself not really caring towards the end when I had to find like ten more videos and couldn't find what to enter to get them.

Amazing soundtrack, very fun gameplay with an extremely high skill ceiling. I think locking the end of the story behind one of the most difficult characters is kinda dumb though, as Aria is much much MUCH harder than Cadence or Melody.