Revolutionary game that holds a special place in my heart. It's showing its age nowadays, but it's still plenty of fun. Don't play it on Hard mode.

I don't know why I 100%-ed this. I love being Spider-Man!!!

Bland gameplay carried by some good writing and set-pieces. You're not missing out on much if you don't play it.

Hotline Miami if it was better.
One-hit kills that feel impactful and satisfying, movement that feels nice and weighty, plus it has a cool slow-time mechanic which is woven into the plot of the game. Oh yeah, the plot is good too - tells you some things, rest is a mystery, which automatically creates intrigue - at least it did for me.
Waiting for the DLC.

The best Fallout game ever made, and one of the best RPG's ever made. Very impressive that they made this in 18 months, considering the amount of unique content present and thought put into it. Play it with crash and stutter-fixing mods.

This game is leagues above other Rockstar titles, due to the sheer amount of interactability present. You are rewarded for exploring the overworld, in more ways than one. Alongside this, the story is great and the gameplay is satisfying... for the most part

Unfortunately, our time on this earth is not infinite and this is also a triple-A game, so the amount of thought put into some of the more "immersive" mechanics were either streamlined or not developed enough. I still very much enjoyed the game however.

There is too much you could say about this game. Less of a "game", more of an interactive story with RPG elements - and the story is amazing.

A very unique and well put together FPS that has a surprising amount of things to say. Even if you don't care for the story elements, you stay for the unique gun mechanics (which, I'll be honest, it wouldn't be much without).

When a game is as frustrating and difficult as this however, the gameplay loop tends to get a bit stale - but I probably only died so much due to how impatient I got.

Finally, I can actually play Toribash.

A turn-based fighting game that relies more on thought and strategy than reflexes. It's shaping up nicely.

Good rougelite. Knows exactly what it is. Maybe a bit hard on the eyes, but you're probably not supposed to play it for the amount of hours I did straight.

Great and addicting game, hard to find any faults about it - then again I don't really have a frame of reference when it comes to Civilization games - and strategy games in general.

It's impressive how many things this game gets right for me - the lonely atmosphere, the ambient music that accompanies it, the story that reflects it.

The puzzles and gameplay are great too, of course, but the amount of thought that went into everything else really elevates it.

Not as good as its predecessor. Worth checking out if you liked LISA: The Painful and want more of it - don't expect the same amount of quality, but be ready for a pretty good time.

this game broke when i tried to open a door. but it's still half-life...

I don't know what Valve was thinking.