Excuse me? 2005?

The shooter mechanics are more solid than many in today's industry. Aswell as the AI being very believable.

I didn't like this one that much. The gameplay similar to the first one is so tight and fluid but the characters annoyed me a lot. Moira and wesker especially.

It had it's good moments and a fair few interesting puzzles but overall it's just ok.

The scariest game in the franchise and arguably the most interesting baddies! The bakers were so interesting to me throughout the story and I loved how the game introduces you to them one by one with their own boss fights.

Way more anxiety-inducing compared to the original. The perfect remake!

It used the original as a foundation to build something familiar yet unique in it's own right. The puzzles were interesting and never too hard, gunplay was great, however, I realised while playing this one that I much prefer the more action-orientated RE titles. The enemies in this one were just a bit too spongey for my liking.

Since I got this on a deep sale the shortness of it was quite refreshing and makes me want to reply it on hardcore at some point. I didn't like how the game constantly took my control away and put me in a cinematic, there were so many times I wanted to play a setpiece myself but just had to sit and watch. Said cinematics were fantastic though, not sure if I just missed this in the original but Nemesis is so like Terminator in this one. Especially that soundtrack!

I enjoy the gameplay more than RE2 Remake. It's faster-paced, slicker animations and the return of dodging. Overall solid enjoyable RE title.

Insomniac continue to follow it's winning streak with a very safe sequel that improves upon the first entry in many ways.

I would have loved to see more traversal changes but I can't complain about what we got as it addressed many of its issues. You actually get speed right after a dive now and things like swing assist options and extra abilities make you feel more in control. It's a step in the direction I wanted them to take with traversal. I hope they only raise the skill ceiling to keep people coming back to learn more.

In terms of story and characters. Whilst it didn't get me emotionally like the first one did. Miles and Pete are amazing together and my god I adored Kraven. Never cared for that villain until now. I also get they wanted a unique symbiote story but not even trying an Eddie Brock was disappointing. Harry just wasn't an entertaining enough character for Venom in my opinion. The symbiote/venom part of the story was easily the weakest. MJ had her cool moments but overall I just didn't care for her that much. Pete and MJ's relationship just isn't convincing to me.

And speaking of MJ, no fewer MJ sequences huh? Good for them to double down and try to make us enjoy playing as her but I still believe they are too a jarring change of pace and hurt the game's replayability. I still would rather replay this game than the first due to the Miles & MJ sequences but damn I still don't enjoy these parts.

ALOOT more I could talk about but to keep it short I love this game very much and cannot wait for new game plus!!

Enjoyable Bethesda RPG, Extremely Flawed.

Ok I didn't want to skip this one, I really wanted to at least give it a shot. but after roughly 10 minutes of spamming the shoot button at the infected chopper, I said enough is enough. I can't bring myself to play the rest and I'm happy to put it down for good. It's uninspiring, lazy and a complete downgrade over the first. Even if you want to play all the DMC games, just listen to fans when they say you should probably skip this one.

When Dante said, "I should have been the one to fill your dark soul with LIGHT!" Tears literally started streaming down my face... peak video game cutscene!

Despite obvious flaws, revelations is a very decent resident evil game. It's just not amazing either. It managed to blend horror and action a lot better than others in the series, it has heaps of quality-of-life changes to the gameplay that make it a super enjoyable game to play. But the story is weak, the episodic formula was an odd choice and the scanning mechanic alongside swimming sections was just not fun. I still however do think it's worth a playthrough if you are looking for more resident evil to play.

It's hard to write a review about a game like TotK, I definitely didn't enjoy this one as much as I did BotW and I'm ok with that. It captured the greatness that was the first game and I can see how they evolved and put forward new ideas but unfortunately, the invention system specifically didn't grab me at all. I might one day come back to this game and have a different opinion. There really wasn't much they could get wrong as this game truly feels like a continuation and extension of the first and so for that I still want to give it a score similar to BotW, the story was very engaging and the boss battles were great fun, It just didn't bring me as much enjoyment as the first.

As someone that loved resident evil 5 growing up. Finally, picking this up and playing it for the first made me realise how much I was missing out. Just about everything I adore about 5 is here and in many cases done better. I love the mix of action and horror, at the start, every fight carries so much tension but by the end, you feel like John Wick when you get skilled enough at the mechanics.

This game has incredible style and character. The soundtrack is superb and gives combat a super punchy feeling. There are pacing issues at the start and towards the end but it's the ability to create amazing set pieces that draw you back in makeup for it and... 808 being a cute sidekick was a highlight for me!

The most profound game I've ever played. I can't believe it's taken me this long to play it. That final act is absolutely mind-blowing—the themes here are thought-provoking and terrifyingly accurate to today's digital world. Kojima is at his best here

A fun MMO overshadowed by free-to-play monetization and predatory grinds that stop the fun to keep you logged in everyday