Dragonborn is hands down the best expansion of Skyrim, it's a love-letter to newcomers and old fans alike.

The lovecraftian approach to the story is very interesting, and the new characters are pretty good.

Solstheim looks absolutely beautiful and it's quite big, there are many things that you can do in it. Overall the amount of side content is more than enough.

As for the new armor sets and weapons, they're very strong and valuable, definitely worth grinding for.

Final Rating: "Amazing" ~ 9/10.

Hearthfire is by far the weakest expansion of Skyrim.
I really like the idea of owning a property but it's not implemented very well.

Buying a house with gold and customizing it is fun, but if you want to build your own house, gathering the materials might be very tedious and exhausting. Granted, it's still worth checking out because it adds some slightly important elements.

Final Rating: "Average" ~ 5/10.

I absolutely love the vampire setting but unfortunately "Dawnguard" doesn't bring anything new to the table except from some few things here and there.

The story is decent and the new characters are pretty cool but what surprised me the most is the boss fights, they are quite challenging and they look awesome.

There are also some interesting powers and magic spells which are very fun to use.

New armor sets and unique weapons that make the gameplay more diverse which I enjoyed.

Having said all that I think Dawnguard is a solid expansion, it offers some interesting things despite its short length and lack of side content.

Final Rating: "Great" ~ 8/10.

The game that made me a gamer, it holds a special place in my heart.
This is the game of my dreams, my second home in which I've spent thousands of hours into and I still can't say goodbye to it, I always come back because there's always something to take care of.

When I first played it as a very young kid, it absolutely blew me away, my experience with the game was unreal, everything about it was out of this world. One of the most gorgeous and breathtaking worlds in a videogame, and to this day it still manages to surprise me.

I love the Scandinavian Medieval setting, with the dragons and the diverse amount of creatures and people, it's a huge game where you create your own story.

The gameplay is mostly basic with a decent variety of weapons and spells, nothing groundbreaking but it serves its purpose. Where the game feels outdated and tedious is the dungeon design, most dungeons look the same and some puzzles can be frustrating, that being said this doesn't necessarily ruin the experience.

The scenery, the music, the aurora borealis... it's very nostalgic and makes me teary-eyed, I mourn the days when I didn't know anything about this game, and I wish I could experience it for the first time again.
A Timeless Masterpiece.

Final Rating: "Masterpiece" ~ 10/10.

An Artistic Masterpiece.
Breath of the Wild is the most enjoyable Open World videogame I have ever had the pleasure of playing, its world is just so fun to explore, at this point I've played the game for hundreds of hours and I enjoyed every single second of it.

It's a very rewarding experience, and the world is very dynamic and absolutely massive with so many secrets and details, everything works as intended, which results in a masterfully crafted world full of life.

Finding shrines, doing puzzles, clearing camps and endlessly exploring the lands always feels fresh, there's a good amount of content within this game, and despite its repetitive nature, the game never actually gets repetitive.

As for the combat, it's decent, it might feel clunky at first but everything gets better once you get used to the controls, and the weapon durability system is actually necessary, the game forces you to explore and collect random unique weapons than just using 1 weapon all the time, and personally I find it pretty clever.

When it comes to the physics, I have to say... oh my freaking god, the attention to detail is groundbreaking, and the way every little thing coexists and interacts with each other is absolutely revolutionary. There has never been another game that has so much attention to detail and insane physics that are a vital part of the gameplay, in a way, this entire game feels like an amusement park where you can do everything you wish to do, for example: you can freeze and enemy like an ice cube, you can stop an enemy from throwing a rock, you can make them throw their weapons and pick it up youself, objects made of wood get set on fire quickly and melt, you can blow air on a raft and guide it to go to a certain direction, you can bake cooking ingredients by throwing them in the fire, you can cut down a tree and walk on top of it to go to the other side, you can get struck by lightning if you're under a tree or hold weapons made of metallic parts, holding a torch warms you up in the cold areas, staying in the shadows cools you down in the desert... and so much more, literally everything you can imagine, and wow, just wow... this game genuinely left me speechless and surprised me for the most part, I have never explored a world so alive ever before.

There are so many things you can do, so many ways to interact with the world, use the environment as a tool or a weapon, play around with the Runes, solve puzzles in very creative ways and so much more. This game makes you think outside of the game, it treats the player as a smart person and gives you time to think before you act.

The only issue I have with the game is the lack of enemy variety and re-skinned boss fights, for a world as big as this, you'd expect a large variety of monsters to roam around but that's not the case unfortunately.

Breath of the Wild is a revolutionary game, a classic that changed the Open World formula forever, which inspired many other games to follow its steps. All I can say is that this is one of the best videogames ever created, pure joy from beginning to end, what a beautiful and special videogame.

Final Rating: "Masterpiece" ~ 10/10.

Evolution of a Revolution.
Tears of the Kingdom somehow managed to exceed my expectations, it's arguably the best Open World videogame experience I've ever had and I absolutely love everything about it.

The world truly feels very alive, with a big enemy variety, and 3 entirely different maps to explore, it's overwhelmingly huge and there is so much to do.
First you have the overworld, which works in a similar way as Breath of the Wild, then you have the Sky Islands which exist in the sky, and they are fully explorable, they contain different rewards than the overworld and some shrines to do, and lastly there are the Depths which work as a farming area mainly for Zonaite, or you can fight again some bosses for loot. Obviously every area has some cool stories to tell, which makes exploring worthwhile, and the amount of content is insane.

The core gameplay is pretty much the same as Breath of the Wild, but the addition of the abilities is a game-changer.
With Ultrahand you are able to move around or build everything, from vehicles to weapons and literally every single thing you can imagine, which is genuinely crazy and changes the entire game. Fusion allows you to fuse every item you can find to your weapon, shield or arrow, which greatly rewards exploration and killing enemies, and is incredibly useful, because at first most weapons seem useless due to their low base damage, but fusing unique items not only increases the damage by a lot, but grants the weapon various buffs and different ways to use them. If you are stuck somewhere and you can't find a way to escape, you can use Ascend which helps you traverse the world and escape from caves or climb through terrain which makes exploration easier, faster and more satisfying. Last but not least, Recall rewinds time and it can be very useful during combat or while solving a puzzle, and there are so many clever ways to use it to your advantage.
These new abilities change the way we are used to playing Open World games, Tears of the Kingdom's world was made in a way for the abilities to be used without truly breaking the rules, while at the same time giving us absolute freedom and control over everything, and it's just so damn fun.

One thing that actually surprised me is the important main story boss fights, this time around every single boss is unique and that final boss fight is just phenomenal and quite challenging in a good way.

The game focuses a lot on physics, creativity, imagination and enjoyability, it's pure videogame bliss, and the fact that the player has full agency of their actions without the game interrupting or limiting the player's freedom and fun, proves to us that this game is not ashamed to show us what videogames truly are.

If Breath of the Wild was a Revolution of the Open World genre, Tears of the Kingdom is an Evolution, an improvement in every single way, which is unbelievable considering Breath of the Wild is one of the best videogames ever created, and Tears of the Kingdom managed to surpass it.

Final Rating: "Masterpiece" ~ 10/10.

Absolute Timeless Masterpiece.
One of the BEST stories ever told in the videogame medium, full of action and very emotional moments, with an incredible and diverse cast of characters, and a satisfying pay-off.

Arthur Morgan is the best written character I've ever seen, the bond he shares with his friends and loved ones is very grounded and heartwarming, and his development throughout the story is insane.

The Open World part of this Titanic videogame is next level, it raised the bar so high, I don't think we are gonna get a game of this quality in a very long time. A dynamic world full of life and activities to do, a living ecosystem, you can see animals fighting in the wild, people interacting with objects, and so many absurd jaw-dropping details.
Exploring the map is very enjoyable, countless of encounters with random characters that you'll meet in your journey, you'll always find something new.

As for the side content, it's a very rich game, the side stories are interesting with charming characters, there are some mini-games that you can play just to relax for a bit, spend time hunting animals for food and clothes, do some bounty hunting for money, raise your honor by helping people, bond with your horse, visit the saloon for a drink, go for some fishing, rob a homestead, explore uncharted territory for hidden treasures and unique weapons, and just interact with the world of the game and everything it has to offer.

Lastly, I want to talk about the gameplay, in my opinion it's a fun game but the shooting mechanics are indeed a little bit clunky, you'll need to get used to the controls, and once you do, combat will feel way more satisfying and rewarding.

This is a remarkable experience, a benchmark for Open World games and the industry as a whole, a piece of art, full of love, care and effort.
Hands down, one of the best videogames I've ever experienced, and one that I will surely NEVER forget, Congratulations Rockstar Games.

Final Rating: "Masterpiece" ~ 10/10.

This is it, the best JRPG I have ever played.
Where do I even begin? How much it impacted me throughout my teenage years and helped me with my struggles? How it expanded my horizons and introduced me to JRPGs, some of my favorite games, Anime and Japanese Culture?...

Persona 5 knows exactly what it wants to be, it knows how good it is, and it knows what the player wants from it. If you aren't familiar with Turn Based RPGs, don't be afraid, this is a game that deserves to be played from everyone, and luckily, it's the perfect starting point for newcomers.

This game has EVERYTHING... literally, the amount of content is absolutely groundbreaking, so many things to do, from going to school, to fighting monsters, hanging out with people, playing mini-games, partaking in social events, having a job and many more, it's just insane.

The characters I met in this game felt real and very relatable in many ways, they gave me a place to stay and I felt like I belonged somewhere. They're arguably one of my favorite main casts in any piece of fiction ever.

Now, for the story, the game touches some very serious and dark themes such as abusing the weak, depression and insecurities, greed for power, anthropology, how humans think and act, carving your own path in society, and making your dreams come true by achieving them and not giving up, which is in my eyes one of the most compelling and deep stories I've ever experienced. Personally this game really helped me with my social anxiety and gave me the motivation to escape from it.

The gameplay is flawless, it's in my opinion the most advanced turn based game ever, from the very satisfying and fast paced combat mechanics to the masterfully crafted animations, this is a very enjoyable game even for those who are not into turn based games.

As for the social simulator aspect, it's probably my favorite part of the game, bonding with the characters and experiencing their stories, helping them with their problems, gaining new abilities that enhance the gameplay, it's very deep and maybe a little bit complicated in the beginning, but quite simple once you understand how the mechanics work.

I also want to talk about the super stylish animations which are very charming and exciting to look at, the art-style is the best I've ever seen period, no other game has such style as this one, from the Showtimes, All-Out Attacks, and special abilities to the menus, everything looks absolutely stunning, and even the in-game animations share this "comic book" art-style that fits perfectly into the game.

Lastly, the music is just out of this world, easily the best soundtrack I've ever heard in a videogame, not a single song that I don't like, it literally became a part of my everyday life.

I think this is everything I wanted to say about this masterpiece of a videogame, it goes beyond of what videogames are capable of, it's a very long, emotional and unforgettable journey.

Final Rating: "Masterpiece" ~ 10/10.

This is it, the best JRPG I have ever played.
Where do I even begin? How much it impacted me throughout my teenage years and helped me with my struggles? How it expanded my horizons and introduced me to JRPGs, some of my favorite games, Anime and Japanese Culture?...

Persona 5 Royal knows exactly what it wants to be, it knows how good it is, and it knows what the player wants from it. If you aren't familiar with Turn Based RPGs, don't be afraid, this is a game that deserves to be played from everyone, and luckily, it's the perfect starting point for newcomers.

This game has EVERYTHING... literally, the amount of content is absolutely groundbreaking, so many things to do, from going to school, to fighting monsters, hanging out with people, playing mini-games, partaking in social events, having a job and many more, it's just insane.

The characters I met in this game felt real and very relatable in many ways, they gave me a place to stay and I felt like I belonged somewhere. They're arguably one of my favorite main casts in any piece of fiction ever.

Now, for the story, the game touches some very serious and dark themes such as abusing the weak, depression and insecurities, greed for power, anthropology, how humans think and act, carving your own path in society, and making your dreams come true by achieving them and not giving up, which is in my eyes one of the most compelling and deep stories I've ever experienced. Personally this game really helped me with my social anxiety and gave me the motivation to escape from it.

The gameplay is flawless, it's in my opinion the most advanced turn based game ever, from the very satisfying and fast paced combat mechanics to the masterfully crafted animations, this is a very enjoyable game even for those who are not into turn based games.

As for the social simulator aspect, it's probably my favorite part of the game, bonding with the characters and experiencing their stories, helping them with their problems, gaining new abilities that enhance the gameplay, it's very deep and maybe a little bit complicated in the beginning, but quite simple once you understand how the mechanics work.

I also want to talk about the super stylish animations which are very charming and exciting to look at, the art-style is the best I've ever seen period, no other game has such style as this one, from the Showtimes, All-Out Attacks, and special abilities to the menus, everything looks absolutely stunning, and even the in-game animations share this "comic book" art-style that fits perfectly into the game.

Lastly, the music is just out of this world, easily the best soundtrack I've ever heard in a videogame, not a single song that I don't like, it literally became a part of my everyday life.

I think this is everything I wanted to say about this masterpiece of a videogame, it goes beyond of what videogames are capable of, it's a very long, emotional and unforgettable journey.

Final Rating: "Masterpiece" ~ 10/10.