“Could’ve been so much better” so what? I don’t really give a shit, it’s 3 amazing games compiled into one game with added in-game soundtracks which means you can now experience these three on your newer console. The only bothersome thing is how limited it was, other than that it’s just a collection so it’s great by default.

9/10

This game was good, it wasn’t great and it wasn’t bad or mediocre, just good. But my fucking god the fanbase is so annoying. I’m on TikTok a lot and the people there overrate so many games. If it’s not Days Gone it’s Ghost of Tsushima, God of War Ragnarök, Spider-Man 2, Red Dead Redemption II, Call of Duty whatever, Assassin’s Creed or Dying Light. I’ll give Spider-Man 2 for example an 8/10, that’s a great fucking score but apparently not good enough. Apparently if I’m not giving it a 10 or a 9 it’s like I’m calling it bad, what the fuck are these people on. 5 is mediocre, 6 is good, 7 is really good, 8 is great, 9 is amazing and 10 is a masterpiece. So I started arguing in the comments of some edit on TikTok where everyone was calling these games absolute masterpieces 10/10’s and I said that I didn’t agree. What’s their response? “Bro’s tryna be different 😭🙏”, “Bro has NOT played Days Gone 😭😭” and “Blud’s on Xbox 😭🙏”. God these 15 year olds are so fucking annoying I don’t even know why I’m still trying. Anyway this game is GOOD, not great nor bad and definitely not a masterpiece.

6/10

What did the consumer say after playing Lollipop Chainsaw?
"That cutting-edge gameplay was sweet!"

This'll be how I'll do my reviews from now on, anyway the game was a lot of fun.
7.5/10

This was a hard decision for me, while on one hand the story, atmosphere, graphics and even sound design is just amazing, the gameplay is can be pretty stale at times and repetitive unfortunetly. I also wished we would play as Motoko, as in just herself and not in the Fuchikoma, maybe something reminiscent of Max Payne but what we got is still fine.

The gameplay of Ghost in the Shell is a mix of third-person shooting, platforming and puzzle-solving. You technically play as Major, or Motoko Kusanagi for those who don't know, but you're actually just controlling a Fuchikoma the entire game which is less interesting in my opinion. Gripe aside, in this game you'll navigate through various missions in a world filled with political intrigue and technological marvels. The game featured varying mission types, such as rescue missions, stealth infiltration and somewhat annoying but intense combat encounters. One of the most innovative and fun aspects of the game was the ability to hack into enemy cyberspace networks. This mechanic not only allows you to control security cameras and disable traps, but it even allows you to manipulate enemy robots to turn against themselves. It added a small layer of strategy to the game, as you'd have to balance between difficult combat and stealthy hacking.

For the time Ghost in the Shell boasted graphics that really captured the gritty, futuristic aesthetic from the source material. The enviroments are detailed and atmospheric, from neon-lit cityscapes to dark, industrial complexes. The character models are obviously blocky compared to your Last of Us and Hellblade, but the designs were faithful to the anime's distinctive style at least. The game also featured a fitting soundtrack that complemented the cyberpunk setting, which is again fitting of the anime since that music was absolutely perfect in my opinion. Like the anime the music ranged from moody, ambient tracks to adrenaline-pumping techno beats, enhancing the immersive experience of navigating through this dystopian world.

I think this game successfully captured the dark, philosophical themes of the anime. Just like the anime the game's story delved into complex issues surrounding identity, consciousness, and the nature of humanity in a world where techonolgy blurs the line between man and machine. The story, setting and atmosphere is what I love Ghost in the Shell for, unfortunetly the story here took a backseat sometimes to instead focus on action. But I imagine this was just done to not bore the average player, especially nowadays.

As said the atmosphere is something that I adore Ghost in the Shell for, so luckily the atmosphere was undoubtedly one of the game's strongest aspects. The game recreated the oppressive, cyberpunk ambiance of the anime, which fully immersed me in a world of high-tech espionage and political intrigue. From the rain-soaked streets of New Port City to the towering skyscrapers of the city's corporate districts, every location felt like a believable part of the anime's dystopian universe.

Despite it's flaws, Ghost in the Shell is in my opinion a great fucking game, but mostly only for fans of the franchise. I don't think this game is a fitting introduction for anyone wanting to get into the series, but that does not mean the game is bad, I just think it's not for everyone. For people like me on the other hand, this is a great entry in the series and a must-play for fans.

8/10

I feel like the expansion is mostly only getting shit ratings because of Atlus’s scummy tactics towards it, but that kinda feels unfair. Instead I’ll give it a fair rating, I’ve already reviewed The Answer and everything I said there is the same here. But although I said that it’s unfair to give it a lesser rating based on the company’s greed, I do also feel like they could’ve done a lot more at least for it to fit the price here.

5.5/10

I barely even remember this garbage, I think I was decorating a cake or something idk

2.5/10

this game feels like listening to The Money Store while chugging lukewarm Everclear and diethylamide at 2:40 AM

I can tell this game wasn’t made for me, aka it wasn’t made for dumbasses.

I’m ashamed of myself for even trying this, but even more so that I had to look up a guide…

I haven’t even seen a Gilmore Girl, nor have I ever played a Fire Emblem, am I just stupid?

How. What fucking shit for brains money wanking idiot came up with this garbage. Everyone with any sort of brain capacity was apparently on fucking holiday the entire making of this game cuz there is no way a fully functioning human-being sees this and goes “yeah that’s mint, put it out there”.

0.5/10

Great concept with some fun moments sprinkled in here and there, if it had more fun modes, a better roster of characters and maybe even an updated story mode it just would’ve been better. So ultimately, it wasn’t really anything special, it’s still fun though.

6/10

Random truckdriver shortcuts through Silent Hill, picks up every object in his vicinity, kills god and then drives home. Mondays amirite

Byeah / 10

Copped this while in Japan for like 540 yen because I've always known about Miku but never listened or played any of her games, and even though I usually am a little put off on rhythm games and even more put off when it comes to vocaloids, this was actually fun. I'm still not really a fan of vocaloid music but this was a good game, I don't think I'll ever become a Hatsune Miku stan, but I might play another one of these. Also Jerma loves Miku so so do I.

7.5/10