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To me, Good Pizza, Great Pizza is good but not great. The game is enjoyable initially and offers much novelty in its first ten or so hours. However, as time passes, the orders begin to stack up, and you realize everything is the same, just with more ingredients.

The gameplay loop is fine, but due to the lack of anything new to do with the only change being an increased workload, I found Good Pizza, Great Pizza overstaying its welcome and draining its charm dry with aimlessness. I don't think it's a bad game at all and is a great time killer, but sadly that's the best thing it does: just waste your time. To conclude, Good Pizza, Great Pizza should make its mid to late-game cycle more exciting and cut back on the gameplay bloat.

I'm not a huge fan of puzzle games, especially abstract ones, but I absolutely adored Monument Valley back in the day of its release. Even though I'm a few years late now, Monument Valley 2 has broken any doubts that this sequel could outmatch its predecessor!

Everything about this game breathes quality. There's no part of this game that felt rushed or unpolished. The music, atmosphere, sound effects, and above all, the visuals are an incredible delight. The experience felt like I was treated to a luxurious cafe, an experience that didn't outlast its welcome, nor was it too challenging to get through.

I can't wait to see what Ustwo Games plans to do with the Monument Valley series in the future!

While its story, music, and characters may pale in comparison to that of the original LiS, Life is Strange: True Colors still holds its own as a great narrative experience presented through absolutely stunning visuals and strong voice acting. The detailed love and care put into the environment and world-building were fantastic, and the music helped carry the ambiance.

Erika Mori, in particular, absolutely nailed her role in portraying the protagonist Alex Chen. I can't say I was overly invested in her conflicts or troubles, but she always made her life in Haven Springs feel believable and "emotional" alive.

Although the finale felt a little less polished than expected, I am content with where the story carried itself and concluded. That being said, I plan to return someday to see the different possible outcomes throughout the story — a solid 3.5/5.