Good shooting mechanics, but difficult to get good at. Toxic/competitive community make for an unpleasant experience. Basically the League of Legends of shooters.

Hard to review Fallout 4. In terms of gameplay, this is the best in the series. But it's more of a shooter than an RPG at the end of the day. In terms of story, it has problems. I think the Minutemen are kind of a boring faction. The Institute could of been fleshed out more as their motivation has a lot to be desired. So the story is all over the place, but I do like the companions (and there are a lot to choose from). So overall this is 8/10 from me, there is fun to be had here but it's certainly not perfect.

Hunt Down the Freeman > Half-Life

I swear I finished this game but I don't remember any of it. That's how forgettable it is.

This game is underrated, but it's an acquired taste and I get why some people dislike it. This 3D roguelike "dungeon" crawler is much like the Fallout games, if the entire game was Fallout cave exploring (however at a much faster pace than Fallout). Because it's a roguelike, the game is extremely unforgiving when you die, I'd even go as far as to say it's way more unforgiving than most roguelikes and the difficulty curve is steep. But once you understand the game mechanics and keep doing runs, eventually most of the lower levels will be a cake walk and you will have a lot of good content to play on your hands.

The game was so fun for me I eventually 100%ed it, and it was worth it as there are multiple endings and the achievement challenges are fun in their own right. So if you are looking for a difficult, but rewarding roguelike, I recommend this.