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My experience with Mortal Kombat 1 (1992) was a nostalgic trip down memory lane. As someone who played it extensively as a kid, revisiting the game brought back a flood of memories. In terms of difficulty, it's a notch below its successor, Mortal Kombat 2, but that doesn't mean it's a walk in the park. Certain fights, particularly against the Final Boss and Goro, can still pose a significant challenge. The Endurance Fights also test your skills and patience. Overall, Mortal Kombat 1 strikes a balance between accessibility and challenge, making it a classic that's still worth playing today.

Wolfenstein 2009 is a really great shooter that offers a better story than its predecessor, Return to Castle Wolfenstein. The gameplay feels more realistic, and its health system and mechanics remind me of the Call of Duty series, particularly Call of Duty 2.

I recently played "Toothy History," it is like a flash game but made in chromium that seemed promising at first. However, I found the jumping mechanics to be quite frustrating compared to other flash games I've played. The character doesn't jump as responsively, making it difficult to time jumps accurately. Additionally, landing on blocks is tricky because the controls feel imprecise, often causing me to fall off. This significantly impacted my enjoyment of the game. I hope the developers can improve the jumping mechanics to make the gameplay smoother and more enjoyable.

Yakuza Kiwami wasn't as good as Yakuza 0, but it's still a great game. I found it to be less challenging than Yakuza 0 later in the game, which might disappoint some players seeking a similar level of difficulty. However, despite this difference, I thoroughly enjoyed the game and will continue playing the rest of the series. The game still offers engaging gameplay, an immersive world, and a compelling story, making it a worthwhile experience for fans of the franchise.

As my first Yakuza game, I had a blast playing it! Looking forward to diving into the rest of the series in the future.

Probably burned out on JRPGs, but I played it for more than an hour. The experience was confusing because you are not really well-introduced to the combat and items and the story didn't really hook me i might as well abandon it.

Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition offers a great gaming experience with its engaging gameplay and captivating storyline. However, compared to the original version I played years ago, I noticed an increase in graphical glitches and bugs. While the game still retains its charm, these technical issues occasionally detract from the immersion. For instance, I encountered frequent screen flashes during my playthrough, and one of my friends experienced bugs such as falling through the map. Despite these drawbacks, the game's strengths ultimately shine through, making it a worthwhile experience for fans of the genre.

It was fine, looking forward to see how will Little Nightmares 3 will be like.

Embarking on my Tomb Raider adventure, I found myself in uncharted gaming territory. Despite having immersed myself in a lot of games, this experience was refreshingly unique. The gameplay, an intricate dance of parkour, precision shooting, and nimble dodges, left me enthralled from the very beginning.

At first, the storyline eluded my grasp, a mysterious narrative that slowly unfolded with each passing moment. However, as time went on, the plot began to reveal itself, adding a significant dimension to my overall gaming experience.

What sets Tomb Raider apart is not just its captivating gameplay mechanics but also the seamless integration of story and action. It's a symphony of elements that, when combined, creates an immersive and unforgettable gaming journey.For someone who thought they had seen it all, Tomb Raider managed to carve its own niche, leaving me eagerly anticipating the next twist and turn in the adventure.

I liked the campaign but at first it seemed confusing.

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