A fun palate cleanser title for those who need something simple to enjoy. Has annoying random difficulty spikes and minor bullshit enemy AI but all in all a recommended title to play

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Although disliked compared to the classic original I personally really enjoy the characters and the stories of Bioshock Infinite and it’s DLCs. It’s an enjoyable ride from start till it’s eventually drop off at the end with the infamous ghost boss fight and the blimp tower defence mini game as a final battle. Overall harmless but a classic from the time before video games began to be exploitative

A suprisingly good time, better than Black Flags in my opinion with better missions, story and main character. Well worth a play through of someone who wants a quick AC game

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Out of the three DS2 DLCs this one (for me at least) is the worst. Two of the bosses are the same creature and the main Feature, The Burnt Ivory King is a bore to prepare for since for the intended way of doing it you need to traverse the spammed with annoying enemies level design of the Dlc to reach four knights to help with the fight and seal the gateways to stop the charred knights from swarming you to make the Ivory King some what beatable. So yeh ultimately the DLC isn’t really worth doing since it’s a boring and annoying experience

Fun game to chill with (until post game) whilst having a tricky platinum if you’re on PlayStation. Decent game though not perfect

I can proudly say that as of April 2024, Rise of the Ronin is my favourite game of the year and maybe even my game of the year. It is an impressive awe inspiring venture into Meiji Era Japan. The world pleads to be explored and is filled with plenty to see and collect. As someone who is new and partially intimidated by Team Ninja games I can say that I am impressed and looking for more even driving me to buy Nioh to give a try later on. I feel this game is an underrated gem which needs to be picked up by anyone who has even the slightest interest in historic Japan and samurai gameplay. Come on Ryoma and Katsura let’s get back to work. XD

And so I chose the impossible, I chose Rapture. A game that I haven’t “technically” finished but one I’ve reached the end of to a point where I can say that This game is amazing up until the end where it spills a little with the whole big daddy section. But overall it’s a true classic

I was an all around amazing game, that barely misses out on five stars due to little bits of nonsense, a lack of natural weapon levelling (making you feel underpowered), overpowered invaders and too many repeating bosses. Overall it’s one of my favourite FromSoft Titles

It was a very fun time playing through all three of the games (a fun purchase if your a fan of the other AC games). Although platforming can be annoying sometimes with dated parkour movements.

Out of the three DLCs this one is my favourite one of DS2. Apart from one room this DLC is perfect with three unique and exciting bosses and plenty of areas to explore with fun fair enemies. Definitely worth a try if you’re interested in playing the DLCs of DS2

Being my first Assassins Creed game it was an amazing experience of an amazing Game with amazing graphics. The story with amazing (though it drooped at the end) and the DLC was fun also. Almost platinumed it too. (Still annoyed about the 100% sequencation trophy)

Way too overly big, completion requirements way too high. Overall a beautiful looking game but maybe better luck next time with the next step in the return of Crash Bandicoot

One of my first proper open world games that I finished and platinumed (Don’t look at the Legends Mode trophies). The adventure with Jin is an amazing PlayStation creation that I hope one day will get a sequel to it.

This is actually one of my favourite games out of the secondary trilogy. It’s an amazing introduction for new lawyer Apollo Justice where you get to play around a bit more in intresting and exciting areas (mostly)

A perfect DLC for a perfect Game. Nothing else needs to be said