I went to hell with the Ezio trilogy, so I won't go into the story, but Constantinople is the best city in the entire original Assassin's Creed saga.

The first Assassins Creed is fun in the sense that you wouldn't expect its potential, between the gameplay which is ok but repetitive, the story which is good but seems written by an edgy teenager or an old man trying to apply cool plots to each other on paper (or both, I don't know how Ubisoft Montreal works), and the visuals with the X360's first half generation gameplay bifuming.
I like it for the wrong reasons or it's great, I don't know, but it's the first of a trilogy (or pentalogy depending on how you count it), and it's important to its plot.

The story is very good, but I think that the decision making is somewhat directed, I mean, it is evident that some decisions will obviously be chosen, because they are more urgent and because they are more appealing, but in principle all the lines are good.

Every gatcha deserves a moment to say "let's stop", and that moment came, a pity because it's a good game, but the gatcha wall is very strong, it's unfair the gatcha mechanic for the T-dolls, another for the furniture, the same for the skins, everything is stupidly expensive, and I just wanted the story, now that there's manga and even anime, ok.
On the other hand and to contrast with the review I did of Azur Lane, I like that here the T-Dolls are less sexualized, which they are, but well, at least they don't seem to be excessively willing to have sex all the time, and also, there are good doujins.

What I'll say will sound a bit dumb considering it's a waifu gatcha, but they have to be SO sexualized? I mean, I liked playing it for the campaign and the simplified horizontal scrolling arcade shooter, it was great fun, and my waifu is USS Pennsylvania and USS Arizona, because they're the ones that look less like a constant doujin factory.
Otherwise, the doujins are good.

I abandoned it three times, which means I tried it again twice, Main Dia Kurasawa, but apart from that, this kind of game is destined to live as retired, it's like any other gatcha, eventually I have to say "no more", but the rhythm game model is excellent, and I've jammed to more than one song.

It's very simple for what we're used to from other Hatsune Miku rhythm games, it's pretty good for a first project DIVA , I was entertained, it was very good.

It has a character editor so solid, so good, so varied, that joking aside, I could use it to test the feasibility of designing anime characters, the character editor is a tool in itself, by itself.
Now... the hentai, it's quite competent, it's too competent I would say, this evaluation will be better left for a degenerate (not me, ahaha), like putting together a harem in this game is a bit repetitive, but that's minutiae.
The story, it sucks, it's very much on par with Hentai that you could watch or read just for laughs, but repetitive as I mentioned.
Install it to degenerately use Free-H, or use it as a character design tool if you're not sure what character to create for a doujin or lewd, those I think are good uses.

It's a pretty lame pre-Koikatsu, in a world where koikatsu exists, this adds nothing, and in a world without koikatsu, it's not worth it either.
(Come to think of it, how do I evaluate a purely hentai game?)
It's a somewhat limited, heavily limited hentai game.

Do you remember RapeLay? You may have seen videos talking about how despicable it is, or TV reports about it.
A rape game might already be a bit sleazy (I say a bit so as not to offer accusations), but a game that also gives you the possibility to modify the character at will raises questions for me, I'm sure you know the kind of questions I have, we've all played the Sims in a particular way, and sliding this on the table raises strong questions for me, I hope whoever plays it does it modifying the characters thinking about making a Doujin or a deviant parody.

A classic among the despicable games, I remember the first time I saw it was in a polemic section of a TV variety show (logically calling to avoid it), funny was that later I saw more of this game in a youtube video and I said "ah! this is that game, I'll download it", and indeed, it is what it is, it has no more, Illusion has other similar and more... ehhh... more worthy of polemic (although I can already testify that these observations on TV have the opposite effect).

It's civilization V with sci-fi this one is particularly better, because it's so detached from reality, that if CivV already gives you the possibility to play it the way you want, this one is almost an imaginative process, there are too many options.

The best board game is civilization, no news here.

It's still a pretty simple game, but it's so good in terms of story, it's so enjoyable to play, the ultra-violence is so satisfying, the power of the weapons is so recognisable (difficult in many games nowadays), every now and then, it's a pleasure to replay it even today.

It closes points that seemed to be left open in the first Max Payne, it's still simple, but the environmental details are so nice to pay attention to.