Dayday
2022
This review contains spoilers
Okayish story with some epic wow moments and is technically nearly perfect but it lacks variety in gameplay and the wow effects from his predecessor. It's way more linear (your allies need to inform you verbally throughout the game that you can explore the world) and you know already most of the areas and enemies from GoW 4.
2020
This review contains spoilers
With Moons of Madness the first game for 2023 through and am somewhat disappointed. Thrown away potential, starts really good and then falls sharply. I expected a horror walking simulator, but apart from a few cheap jumpscares, there was hardly any atmosphere and the few action sequences were just annoying and frustrating, because you couldn't immediately see what to do in the rush. The dialogues were flat and completely emotionless. The protagonist sounded like he was changing a light bulb while fighting for the survival of himself and the crew members.
2023
2020