The story is predictable from frame 0, the driving is alright but the difficulty sucks. You can easily get 1 km ahead of your enemies even without a great car

I dont know man, something about Toby Fox's games always leaves a smile on my face. So good

What a great start to the generation. Ratchet & Clank has been one of my favorite franchises since my childhood and this is by far the most satisfying game to play yet, with amazing mechanics, graphics and a heartwarming story. The game makes full of use of the ps5 potencial, specially the dualsense. Mandatory for everyone who plans to buy the console

GTA San Andreas is a 2004 game but, believe me, it aged as well as good wine. The world is huge and alive, full of things to do and to explore, and the side missions are extremely fun and rewarding. The gameplay is really complex having a simple but implemented a melee, a huge amount of weapons and incredibly fun RPG elements like Skill level for every type of vehicle, weapon, and even for smaller things like Sex Appeal. The story is great, even if with some flaws here and there, with extremely memorable characters and moments. The soundtrack... I don't even know where to start... it's full of bangers and songs that instantly will remind you of the game just by listening to them. A timeless masterpiece.

Persona 5 Royal is the most polished turn-based RPG I've ever played. It fixes all of the major problems I had with Vanilla Persona 5, and even if it is really really easy, I never got bored in the over 150 hours I spent playing it. The game's last arc is wonderfully written, and as expected of a Persona game, the soundtrack is FANTASTIC. Mandatory, even if you already played the original Persona 5

Sonic Unleashed may not be perfect. I dont believe that something, be it a game or not, can really be perfect, but it has everything I've ever searched for in my favorite franchise. Great level design, graphics, story and character writing.
Talking about the gameplay, Unleashed has a near-perfect boost formula. Keeps it fun, interesting, and with the help of the good level design and soundtrack, the day levels are super fun and engaging with multiple paths and choices. Unleashed being a "World Adventure" adds a lot to the gameplay too, each location has it's own music played with instruments that resemble it's culture and NPCs that talk with Sonic about typical conversation topics in those regions. The night levels are a simple action game, but the HUGE diversity of possible combos allow you to be creative in how to defeat your enemies and exploit them; my only problem with these levels is the werehog theme that gets really repetitive after some time.
The story has one of the best Sonic characterization I've ever seen in the franchise, maybe losing only to Sonic Adventure 2. Sonic is charming, nice, fun to see and is greatly performed by Jason Griffith whose voice perfectly transmits the fun Sonic is having during he's adventure. Nowadays I smile just from listening he's voice.
Chip and Sonic's friendship is well written and it's easily understandable that they become closer and closer with the story.
This game is really really important to me and even with it's obvious flaws, it will always have a special place in my heart. Hopefully we'll get it on pc someday so more people can play it and the performance issues are fixed.