A very clear and concise dlc adding more exposition to critical moments of the game while simultaneously introducing fun gameplay mechanics. Great close to the Baker story.

This shit got more Ardyn content than the entirety of ffxv. Good ass music, actual gameplay is alright but cool boss fights and cutscenes. BRO GOT THE SHORT END OF THE STICK FRRRRR

Seeing Chris go doomguy was pretty awesome. Fuckin company is badass

Pretty damn short like a hour long but pretty damn fun. Gained hella respect for ignis and bro got a grappling hook.

Odd game in the series. I liked it for what it was but never went back.

Iconic ass game made even more beautiful. Remastered multiplayer is awesome too.

Corridor city, didn't like it too much but it was the start of something great.

Loved everything about this one. Cried at the end. Peak halo (haven’t played reach at the time of writing)

Overhated, solid game. Nothing more nothing less. Gameplay tight.

The godfather 2 of video games.

Even better than the first. 2019 laid a strong foundation for this one and it honestly does it better. I loved Alejandro and the new characters. There’s some clear standout missions here. Cartel Protection, Violence and Timing, El Sin Nombre, Alone….. there’s some real classics here. Can’t wait for the sequel

Ummmm, who doesn’t love more Adawale?? Bros a liberation fiend with one thing on his mind. Killing guards with a blunderBUSS aka the best AC weapon of all time. The main quest is short, like 5 hours long but there’s tons of side stuff to do. It’s just more AC4 which I already love so it’s worth a go if you’re itching for more black flag.

I love prompto man, voiced by ya boi robbie daymond, he’s just a cool ass dude. But for the dlc, I was pretty impressed by it. Had an actual story unlike the gladio one and was decently longer. Not too much substance but I appreciated the extra lore. Guns were hella fun but idk why they went that hard for the snowmobile😭