This game looks and sounds incredible. Combat feels good and seems to be fairly balanced — it's quite forgiving at least on Jedi Master difficulty. This was my first single-player Star Wars game and I was left thoroughly impressed. Just in time to get on that KOTOR Remake train.

I didn't realise I needed this game until I played it. If you need a soul cleanser, this is the game. Not overwhelming, just a journey crafted for you to enjoy. Enchanting areas and epic music.

Feel like it doesn't get talked about much, but it's a really refreshing take on Crash and on CTR. I remember having a blast with it. That being said, I don't think I played much of the racing. Mainly just going through the campaign. Got addicted to the bowling mini game.

Surprised by how much I enjoyed this. Big fan of the rng aspect of floors and whether a 'mon would join the team. Cute little story as well. If you're bored of mainstream titles, would highly recommend this or its sequels/remakes.

A famous explorer once said... Jonaaahh. Rottthhhh. Saaaaaaam.

Polygonal wizarding mish mash of an adventure. Hard to control flying levels? We got it. Mandatory sneaking missions? Unfortunately yes. FLIPPENDO? You bet.

Occasionally I'll start this again and get further each time. Pretty aggravating enemy types — I recall a lava monster with Hawkeye aim. I think it's pretty fun for Atlantis fans though! And they even scripted voice over for the save menu - "Wouldn't want to lose your progress!". Thank you Milo, no I wouldn't.

I don't think I can give Dreams anything other than 5 stars. MediaMolecule created the best tool on PlayStation. The intro alone got into my soul.

I took the time to learn the tools but unfortunately I don't have the patience to build what I'd like. But that's ok because there are thousands of user-created assets and creations to enjoy. Some seriously talented folk in the community.

Played this after loving 4, and the hype definitely continued. Uncharted games are always a visual marvel - loved the puzzles and the environments. Plan to replay soon.

Got into Destiny when Taken King released. Couldn't get enough of PVP, strikes, raids. Me and my trusty Eyasluna against the world. The King's Fall raid was long, but some good memories were created inside that hell maze.

Wonderful journey back to Kanto. It's a fantastic remake that takes a very tired Blue/Red/Yellow and makes it much more user friendly. Being able to ride an Arcanine is all I ever wanted.

Absolute classic. Charm isn't lost years later. Racing styles locked to each character isn't the best, especially when your favourite character doesn't match your racing style. But it's a small gripe for a well made racer.

Very attached to L4D, and L4D2 took everything and made it better. Like the first game, Versus Mode is the big draw. No character progressions or builds or perks. Pure gameplay. Back 4 Blood who?

Countless hours enjoyed playing this - versus mode had me hooked. Campaign itself not all that enjoyable - being able to play as infected is the big draw. I like this more over L4D2, even if it does have everything.

This was my first Uncharted game, but I've since played the first 3. I really really enjoyed this — it had the perfect ratio of combat/climbing/stealth/puzzles/story. The stealth was much improved since 3. So many beautiful areas.