For an idle game this has to be one of the more interesting. They introduce a card system with levelling which really changes the mind numbing task that is idleing. That said it’s probably the easiest 2000 gamescore around.

A solid JRPG with some amazing music and set pieces. The graphics are very pleasing on the eye with very solid character and enemy design. The combat can get repetitive in its nearly 30hr campaign.

Forgettable campaign. Very enjoyable legendary coop campaign

Feels like a glorified PC flash game in all the right ways. The mindless slashing of robots never got old with a variety of levels and weapons. Unfortunately the game felt like it was hard for the sake of being hard. Some deaths felt unfair and lack of progression made starting each challenge over annoying. Slight humour was appreciated.

Such a terrible take on a telltale experience. The lack of diverse outcomes, god awful animation and long winded scenes make this game a borderline joke……. But because of this, the game was a must finish just to watch the game do its thing. The cherry on top is the terrible voice acting, causing literal laugh out loud moments (literally given the choice to make the final death end in the character saying ‘meow’).

Cute little story with a beautiful paint art style. Boring gameplay and clunky controls let this down.

Better than its predecessor in nearly every way. Graphics, gameplay, story etc. Human revolution has a more compelling feel of dystopia but that’s about it. The only shame is that I had heaps of crashes and buggy achievements/dialogue which lessened the experience.

Relaxing and deep narrative that sheds light on political issues using fable characters. Perfect for those cold, late nights.

This is a sad one. A shallow husk of a game compared to its predecessor. Very poor matchmaking, unrewarding levelling (character and guns) and stale missions. Thank god for gamepass.

Not as bad as people want it to be. Poor AI, UI and runs like trash. Still fun somehow.

A worthy sequel to the original. The slow start and overwhelming sense of objectives becomes palatable once you get the hang of the familiar controls. Missions get better as they go on, as does the fun.

After playing nearly every Lego game in the franchise I was not expecting to find my journey a more then pleasant one. But damn did I enjoy the collectathon. I found the pacing of the red bricks rewarding, along with the free world not being too daunting. This paired with the fun challenges made the grind worth the time. Yes it’s Lego so it did get repetitive but didnt hinder my time, making this the 3rd lego game for me to 100%

A nice quick little run and gun that doesn’t take itself seriously. For a sequel I find it lacking compared to the first game, taking a more open world approach. The comedy dialogue got in the way of the games speed but was an obvious choice to help bolster the game.

A fantastic space adventure. With interesting characters, amazing side missions, and a steady progression. Fallout in space, this game feels straight out of the 360 days (personally a positive attribute). My one gripe is the amount of loading screens and loss of exploration which made fallout and Skyrim so special.

Nice little cozy game that doesn’t add much to the table. The building of your ranch does seem pointless but the repeating mechanics make in somewhat therapeutic. Recommend playing with a friend as it’s very chill and could get boring fast by yourself