I really enjoyed playing Ghost of Tsushima. The story had a rough start for me, especially the part about gathering troops, but by the middle of act 2, the story really hooked me, and act 3 carried it even further. The ending was emotional and left me genuinely satisfied with the game.

My favorite part of the game is definitely the scenery. It's one of the few games that can rival Red Dead Redemption 2 in terms of scenery. The landscape is truly breathtaking, and I loved exploring the environment by riding and running around.

Unlike the newer Assassin's Creed games, Ghost of Tsushima isn't overly bloated. Even though it's an open-world game, it's relatively small and quite linear. What's impressive is that the side quest NPCs offer a lot, such as new regions and abilities. This makes doing side quests feel rewarding and not just like another side quest.

My main complaints would be the extremely slow camera on PC. I know this isn't just a PC problem because I found multiple Reddit threads complaining about the camera speed after doing some research. I also didn't like some of the camera angles, as they made it difficult to fight multiple opponents at times.

Overall, I enjoyed playing Ghost of Tsushima. Is it one of the best PlayStation exclusives out there? For me personally, no. However, it definitely satisfies the Assassin's Creed itch better than the actual Assassin's Creed games, which is a shame for Ubisoft but a huge win for PlayStation Studios.

After watching the Fallout TV show, I felt like playing a Fallout game, so I decided to play Fallout 4 since I already owned it. However, it turned out to be the worst decision I made this entire week. The game is nearly a decade old, yet it still has many issues. My game froze after trying to stop the baby from crying, which happened only 10 minutes into the game. Additionally, my character got stuck in an infinite animation after trying to activate the terminal for one of the missions, which was around 30 minutes into the game. I had to reload the game and lost my progress because the game didn't save. Also, every time the characters talk, their lips move in some of the weirdest ways possible. The movement feels really janky, and every time I run, my character would randomly stop even though my stamina wasn't low.

Fallout 4 sucks! the TV show is 100x better. I have no plans to play the older Fallout games since if Fallout 4 is this janky, I cannot imagine how much worse the older games could be.

After finishing Nier Automata, I was still curious about the story and the world of Nier. So, I decided to play the "prequel" Nier Replicant. However, I wouldn't recommend doing that if you're expecting the stories to tie together because the reality is Replicant and Automata's stories are very different except for a few similarities here and there.

Nier Replicant is Wayyy slower than Automata and I am not exaggerating one bit when I say WAYYY slower. The entire game is mostly fetch quests after fetch quests which got tiresome. I hope you're a fan of backtracking because you're gonna be doing a whole lot of that in Replicant. I wouldn't mind these boring missions if the story was being revealed as we did them but that's not what ends up happening. The story doesn't get interesting until like 10 hours into the game which personally for me is too damn long of a wait.

I really do love the atmosphere of the game though. The game feels so cozy. I love running around Replicant's world while the ost is playing it's such a unique vibe. This is one of my favorite things about Replicant and also Automata as well.

The combat in Replicant isn't all that great but it's still pretty fun. There isn't much combo variation and some of the magic abilities are clearly way more powerful than the others so I found myself running through the game with the same loadout.

Overall Replicant was a slow painful experience. I wish part 1 didn't drag on so damn long because that's what burnt me out the most. I wish I never went into this expecting more Automata lore because that definitely ruined the story a little bit for me.

3 year old game with only 4 stages what a disappointment. Instead of adding more stages the devs decided to release 2 DLC which contained like 6 new weapons and a couple of new characters but 0, ZERO new stages WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL.

20$ game for 3 hours of content (maybe longer if you're really bad or unlucky with weapons).

unlocking new characters isn't even satisfying either because most of them aren't all that great. All you need is a good rng gun and its ggs.

I don't recommend it for 20$. Shit, I got the game for 15$ and I still feel like it wasn't worth it.

Haha look hot female character with cool katana goes slash slash on robots, this looks fun......

After finishing the game I watched and read about philosophers referenced in the game. Before Nier Automata I never cared about these ancient philosophers whose only goal was to yap and yap but after Nier Automata these people are more interesting to me than anything else. I then watched multiple video analyses of the game. Even after the game was over I still couldn't get it out of my head. I wanted more, I felt like I needed to know more. No game has made me feel this way recently and for that reason, this game has become one of my favorites of all time.

I loved the way the camera angles changed throughout the game, I had never played any game like this where the game constantly threw new angles and honestly new genres as well. Every time the camera angles switched I felt like I was playing a whole new genre of Nier Automata. I loved it when the game did this, I never knew what to expect. One area of the game might be a top-down shoot 'em up like space invaders while the other area might be a 3d hack and slash and the other area might be a side scroller. I would've said Nier Automata had a 10/10 gameplay but unfortunately playing as 9s got boring after about an hour or two. Which isn't that big of a problem since I was already more than halfway done with his chapter by the time I got bored playing as him.

Just like the gameplay the story was unpredictable as well. I thought this was gonna be your stereotypical machines develop feeling kind of story but oh how wrong I was. The story is quite deep and philosophical and it's something that will leave you thinking and caring about some dumb pixels on your screens. I love when any media can make me feel like this, I love when games/movies/shows can suck me in because of my interest and leave me caring about stuff I never gave a shit about.

Nier Automata is a nearly perfect game.

I wanted to like this game so badly but MY LORD, the combat is terrible. I've played a ton of other indie pixelated games with way better combat than this. I don't understand why they didn't prioritize combat over everything else when this game's main gameplay loop is going into dungeons and beating up monsters.

I really liked the games premise, go into dungeon, beat monsters up, collect loot, come back and sell it, with the gold you make from selling things, upgrade your town, and progress further into the game. Unfortunately, the combat is just so bad I can't force myself to play this janky piece of crap.

I'm surprised by how much detail this game had for a game that came out in 2006. Like seriously, I genuinely think this game might have better NPC interaction and more small details than Starfield. 1 thing for sure this game has less loading screen than Starfield lmao.

Overall the game is super fun and cozy. The missions are often hilarious and fun to finish. The mini-games placed all around the maps are addicting and fun to play. The school activities are simple but good enough to entertain me.

The only complaints I have are the crashing and freezing issues. The crashing problem on steam can be fixed by downloading a patch file online but I didn't know this when I first played and lost around 40 minutes of progress. The freezing problem exists on all platforms and only happened to me twice throughout my 15-hour-long playthrough so not that big of an issue.

I am genuinely surprised this game is on this site.

OAC to this day still one of the greatest MMORPG games I've ever played and I've played quite a lot of them. I know that might sound unbelievable since this is a mobile game but no it's actually crazy how much content this game had. This game had everything you would want. Mount hunting ✔ Dungeons ✔ world bosses ✔ a variety of classes and races ✔ pvp ✔ leveling process that's fun ✔ events ✔ endgame stuff to grind for ✔. The game wasn't super difficult to understand like mmorpgs games nowadays but that doesn't mean it lacked depth. There was a lot to do and a lot to learn but not to the point it would scare away new players like mmo games nowadays tend to do. This game did copy quite a lot from classic wow, art style, looting, and the user ui lol.

A very nostalgic game for me and one of the only mobile games I became obssesed with and it all started because my classmate who also happened to be my neighbor showed it to me one day. I spent hours talking to random people on this game, I spent even more hours grinding endgame content. This game gave me an mmorpg experience that I haven't been able to experience in quite a long time. Not even WOW was able to provide me with a good mmorpg experience and this game copied WOW so it makes no sense.

anyways this is just me yapping. I feel like I should write a proper in-depth review for this game some other time.

Sick and tired of battle royale games having too much RNG? Well Apex Legends has found a way for the game to be more skill than luck thanks to character abilities, and crafting.

The gameplay in the game is top tier and is better than almost every other FPS/Battle Royale game that is currently out. Movement is smooth, gunplay is smooth. Unfourtunateyh the servers are not smooth whatsoever with constant disconnects, lags, ddos, and many other issues which has been ongoing since the beginning of this games birth.

The developers are absolutely horrible, every update and event is 90% cosmetic and 10% content but that shouldn't be a suprise since this is an EA game after all. Its just disappointing knowing the fact that game this good is being miss handled by a bunch of incompetent developers. I love Respawn but they need to do better. Waiting months and months and months for new updates and those updates just end up being 1 new character and a new battle pass is just not worth the wait.

The game will surely die if there is no content and as of right now it looks like the game is going that route which is unfortunate cause this is my current fav FPS game.