I've played this game before on other platforms, but I just want to share that my first time playing SF2 was through one of those in-flight screens with music, movies and games. It was a laggy, but interesting experience.

Again, I eventually went on to play it on a not-laggy platform, but without the in-flight version, I don't think I would have been as interested in fighting games as I am now.

I nuked the sub on accident after I hit a Hammerhead point blank with it.

To be fair, it wasn't my fault, someone loaded a nuke without telling anyone.

I actually really found this game fun, but I will never forgive Bamco Namdai for biting into the crazy hamburger and try to rush out a competitive scene without putting much effort, weak servers at launch, and other disappointing things (I could go on a rant about how I would have handled the skins but I'm aware that micro transactions are a bit of a hard topic to tackle due to how reasonably poorly they're perceived). It's a shame too, since I really liked the gameplay. I think if I could play it again, I would, but unfortunately Bamco pulled the plug.

Just play the original Half Life. Even Valve disowns Half Life: Source.

I mean, the cultural impact Half Life: Source has can't be understated. Without Half Life: Source, we couldn't have classics such as Freeman's Mind. But in terms of playing Half Life? Just play the GoldSrc version.

I think it's a good game. I don't think it's the best Deus Ex game, but as a game it does a fine job, with a couple issues like pacing. Also Adam Jensen has a hot voice.

I go from dropping this game to playing it again when they added that Lon'qu resplendent. Then I drop it again and whoops here's a banner with Tharja. Then I drop it again and uh oh- Okay you get it.

Got recommended this game and so I decided to play this in one sitting. Was expecting it to be a really cute game. And it is cute. It also tore me apart. But you know what, it was worth it. I now have a Niko plush, and it watches me. I hope I've made it proud with the choices I've made and then some (that I cannot be specific about because that would be spoilers).

Is OneShot the best game? I dunno, but my life has been irreversibly changed because of it, so you tell me. Go play it. Now. Just remember. In your life, you only have one shot at playing OneShot.

2022

Garry my beloved.

Classic RPG Maker game that stood the test of time. This title even years after its original release never ceases to captivate me. The game's creativity and character writing shines through even more in this remake and also did I mention that Garry exists? I wish you were real, Garry.

2017

Unironically one of Arkane's best titles. Amazing atmosphere, fun gameplay, and really makes you think whether or not throwing that recycling ball thing into the middle of a cramped room was a good idea or not. Come on. It's time to beat the mind games.

I spent like 25 hours on the first chapter clicking literally everything before realizing this game wasn't for me. I like clicking things. I just don't think I liked Danganronpa much.

Revolutionary title that would lead to the creation of Coach.

Possibly the best zombie game out there. It has Coach.