I don't rate this game because I don't consider it a "normal" game, therefore I won't judge it as one.

He Fucked the Girl Out of Me is something quite unique, it's mostly a "narrative", they just choose the game format to tell that story.

Mind you, it's hard to describe it with adjectives because of the mixture of complicated feelings and topics it handles, but you should know it is not a very enjoyable.

If you find it interesting I encourage you to play it, but try to see it as something "human" rather than a product or piece for you to consume or enjoy.

It has a surprisingly good story, the environments and the visuals are absolutely amazing. The setting and pathing remind me a lot to The Last Of Us. Wasn't really a fan of the combat, but the environmental puzzles were quite good.

A suprinsingly good horror survival game, don't let the graphics and Word 2006 fonts deceive you. It does an amazing job balancing the usual mechanics presented in a horror survival, feels like a modern Resident Evil done by a single developer, not only in the resource managament aspect but the map aswell, it's really well done. And you can complete in around 2 or 3 hours. Also, Has some cool extras and modifiers that add a ton of replayability even being a kinda small game.

On the personal side a bit slow to me, loved it anyways.

It's outright a must play, it does suffer from some flaws though.

The pacing of the game gets brutally slow from time to time, in the form of uninteresting dialogue that just goes on and on about the same thing, and you know I mean it when that sometimes goes over for more than an hour. The lack of real interaction of the player on the dialogue only makes it worse, you have amazing gameplay interrupted by an hour of visual novel.

The other thing is the combat, I don't play many JRPGs because I don't enjoy mindless combat along the lines "push the button that gives the highest number", and Persona 5 is not like that... for maybe the first half of the game. Most of the cool strategies that you could aply earlier in the game get outshadow by "skill that does several damage", which sadly trivializes a rather good combat system.

I think it worth noting that I played the original P5, and that could be a reason to why the dialogue got even more boring for me or how I manage to optimize the combat so much. I would still recommend to play P5R if you enjoyed it the original, but give yourself some time in between.

Still, this game really good, it's not perfect, but that doesn't mean that it isn't one of the best JRPGs out there that you can enjoy even if it that ain't your genre.

Also, do not try to finish this game quickly, it is not meant to be played like that, you'll only get burnt out of it and end up hating it. Now go play it.

I've hearing about this game for years. "It's the most depressing game ever", it's not, yeah it is kinda sad, but come on. It's really overdramatized.

Also, the "multiple endings thing" ain't worth, most endings are the same.

2018

It was a nice experience that I would recommend to pretty much anyone. The game is astonishingly beautiful, everything seem to have been done with a lot of detail. The wordless story leaves room for interpretation and finding meaning through the player itself, basically like a painting. Go play it.

2020

I had great expectations for this game and it mostly live up to them.

Omori is a really good game, the atmosphere and world design are really well made. It has a surprisingly good combat system and the story is quite good aswell, but I don't consider it to be for everyone.

Mind you, if you think that Omori is a horrifying and scary game it mostly isn't, it gets unsettling from time to time, but the heavy things are more towards the end of the game.

Speaking of the later parts of the game, I didn't like the twist that the story took. Throughtout the game you start build an idea of what the story is about, and who is dead, and why the trauma and all that.
All that, for some reason, resolves in a kinda exagerated twist that kinda feels like they tried to make the game seem really dark and grim when the story could have been about losing someone you loved and it would been perfectly fine.

It's a really good game, my complains are mostly on personal opinion. So play it regardless, is totally worth.

Titanfall 2 is like my idealized shooter campaign.

It has an excelent duration of around 5 hours, beautiful and colorful scenery, a mid story but cool world building.

The gameplay is literally how I want most of my shooters to be: fast but smooth movement, bigish maps, and variety of guns that do all feel amazing to use.
I loved the titan aspect aswell, at first I thought they would be slow and boring compared to the pilot, I was wrong. I end up liking BT, such a good fella.

Sadly I didn't get to play the online because I was in a rush because of the EA Play, but I can only imagine it's amazing.

Easily one of my favourite RE games. Combines all the good new stuff that the REngine brought with the already good (but bit outdated) systems and mechanics of the original RE4.

The grid inventory, the merchant who can upgrade your weapons were things that loved from the original RE4 and I hope to see again in future RE games.

It has a good combination of the metroidvania-like sections and linear sections for the map that create an amazing flow in gameplay.

This one I consider to be one of the only RE games that actually succeds at horror. The section of the Beneviento house it better than many full-on horror games.

I also hope to see more new mechanics like hunting, these are a great way to make backtracking more fun and are a good way to handle the character upgrades.

About the extras, it basically has the best extras on the RE saga. They took The Mercenaries and turn it into short runs with some roguelike elements and made me love it. it really feels worth to master every map. The characters are not as many compared to other Mercenaries but they all played very different.

The Rose DLC was ok.

I really hope that the next RE game to be like this one.

I don't get why people say this is one of the best horror games. Yeah, it has a cool setting and the story seem somewhat interesting, but god the gameplay is dull, consisting of mostly being chased by monsters that have all the same behaviour around the same places for most of the game apparently. Seems like the kind of game that would probably be more fun to watch rather than play.

Capcom sure knew what they were doing with their remakes. I've never played the original RE2 (I don't really get on well with older games), but the remake itself it really cool, the scenery and ambience are really good.

Personally, I don't like that much the slower gameplay compared to other RE games, and the game lacks a bit on enemy variety. Also, I don't really get all the A and B runs, I imagined that your first run influenced your next one, but it doesn't. I just don't understand why they did that when pretty much all the games have you playing as other character for a while and don't force you to play the entire game again just to see what the other character did in the meantime.

As always I have to mention the extras, I didn't like them.

I did enjoy the Hunk one though, didn't really played on my Hunk power fantasy, but I end up liking that it was tough.

Actually a really cool game, my only reason to abandon it was my lost save file. I'm not playing half of the game again.

2017

Pyre was that kinda of game that you start and then keep playing non-stop until you finish it for me.

I heard many good things about Supergiant Games, and they were all right.

To begin with, the art direction is impeccable, the music is unbelievably good and creates a great setting.

Storywise, amazing too, kinda wished it was longer because how much I enjoy it. It's been a while since I've seen so well done characters.

Talking gameplay, the game has an extremly good loop of narrative, preparation, rite, repeat. The rites themselves feel amazing to master (to later be crushed by a particular individual), this encourages you to raise the stakes on the later rites activating as many Titan Stars (enemy buffs) as you can handle.

This game should have had online matchmaking as it has a lot of room for tons of different strategies and gamestyles that would have shined in PvP matches.

A must play.

My Halloween game for this year.

It is an amazing tribute to old 8bit game, and a really good horror game even with those graphics.

The atmosphere is really well done, the really low quality voices and sounds add a lot to it.

The only thing that gets a bit annoying sometimes are confusing objectives but it ain't that big of a deal.

I got no clue what this game is about whatsoever. The story is tell in a really wierd way and the "combat" feels like scentific-monkey testing. It has amazing visuals and ambience. Maybe it's just not for me.