Haven't finished it.
I tried it when it came as a free game for PsPlus and, while it is not my cup of tea, it made me appreciate why people like these sort of games.
I don't think From's games are for me, but I think I understand why so many people like them.

Very cool to look at, not so much to play; the combat has its moments with the combos but the commands are kinda clunky and the parry system has a different feel to other games; it got so bad I was actively trying to finish as soon as possible by the end of it.
It's a good free game for PsPlus (that's why I played it) but I would not recommend it as an experience.

Got really into it in the beginning and log in every now and then when new story missions come out, but the gameplay loop is not as engaging and I hate the incredible amount of grinding in it.
I have very lukewarm feelings for the game: I find the characters and story interesting and the designs beautiful, but having to grind like a madman to have a fun experience isn't my cup of tea.

Not my type of game, but I get why some people like it: very tough platformer that needs skill and reflexes, two things I really lack

Very fun game that is beautiful to look at, with a nice gameplay loop.
On PS4 the waiting gets a bit too long tho.

I am as biased as one can get: played the hell out of the original on my PSP and bought this version day one.
Not as graphically impressive as FF7 Remake, still beautiful to look at; the combat is fun and much more intuitive than on the PSP.
Definitely check it out if you like FF7.

I still have to get the platinum but man, WHAT A GAME.
I never was a God of War guy growing up, so I had no previous attachment to Kratos and still they made me care so much for this flawed but loving father.
The gameplay is fun and intuitive, the places you go to are breathtaking and the story is cinematic and heartfelt.
The exploration is limited as it is not an open world, but I much prefer a world like this one that is self contained but has a lot of character and love put into it.

Kinda fun and cool at first, but got repetitive really fast.

I like the presentation and the ideas behind Vampyr more than anything, if you can take some meh gameplay it has some cool visuals and what I assume is an interesting narrative. I couldn't, so I dropped it

I thought I was going to play a mediocre fighting game but I surprisingly had a lot of fun with this one, especially the whole "customize your character and learn new moves".
The gameplay is really fun and I enjoyed the idea of doing livestreams and answering to other fighters on social media.

It was a birthday gift and what a gift! It was scary to play them at first, the AC fandom talked about this trilogy as the second coming of Christ.
The first game was fun, with a nice story and cool characters (as an italian, seeing historic figures this way was awesome), however Brotherhood felt a bit too short (the final story mission felt really rushed) and I didn't like how open the parts near the Colosseum were.
My feelings for Ezio would change once again while playing Revelations, my favourite of the three: Istanbul is a beautiful city, the ties between Ezio and Altair are really cool and to see an older Ezio reflect on everything that has happened to him was incredible to watch.
I'd say the whole trilogy is pretty good, but out of the three, revelations keeps my love (except for the first person platforming, that was such a dumb thing to put in the game)

A very fun game with really good mechanics and beautiful graphics, I had so much fun with this one

While the idea of creating your own ninja to learn from the characters was really cool, the execution is not the best: there is no single player, meaning my character has no relationship with any of the characters from the manga, and with different clothes giving different statistics, I can't just dress my character as I like.
The game itself is quite fun though and if you can get it play it for a while

My favourite Zelda game!
Skyward Sword does have its flaws but most of the smaller things (the pop ups explaining items everytime or Fi's talking) have been dealt with.
The story is my favourite of all the saga and I love all its characters, most of all Fi herself; the link (no pun intended) between Link and Zelda is stronger than ever and the story is so cinematic.
The controls can get clunky at times and the sky still feels kinda empty, but the combat is probably the greatest the series has seen with a way of fighting that makes every encounter something to think about.
I adore this game and I hope more people warm up to it, it's and incredible Zelda experience.

Fun game and easy platinum, but ONLY play it if you are already a fan