It's a good mobile game with fun mechanics. The story is heavily altered to the console games... the team of gameloft probably had just concepts while making this mobile game and the story was probably not finished yet. I was kinda disappointed that Altair didn't had the same Weapons on the original game. That Hook would have been pretty damn cool.

I played this one all the time on the PS2 as a kid and wondered about the compressed sound and voices... turns out: the Xbox Version has better sound and graphics. I remember how this game frustrated the hell out of me cause of the steep difficulty spikes here and there. Some Levels are still hard to deal with and the movement, combat, turret, stealth and race sections are all over the place. It feels like this game tried too much at once but it's still a good licensed game. <3

I'm a fan of Heavy Iron Studios so this one was quite fun to revisit.

The effort in this fanmade mod of Tenkaichi 3 is astounding. It was quite fun to catch up on Dragonball Super with the gameplay of Budokai Tenkaichi 3.

Some missions are REALLY frustrating... although the 2nd expansion made it worse.

Anyway... this one is pretty okay. It adds a bit more to MOH, but the missions stay less remarkable than in the main campaign.

What a piece of shit sequel... the first game was interesting, but this one is just boring and thankfully short. The mini-games are also all far too easy and not really challenging.

Dunno... this wasn't it...

This game is odd...

The PS2-version STRUGGLES SO HARD to run this game consistently. Don't know what went wrong with the optimization but man is this one full with Framedrops and graphical glitches. The mini-games are the same shenanigans as in the first game and are still kinda fun. I know that this is a kids game but I still don't understand how this utterly broken port got a Platinum release. :')

It's a decent game following the original trilogy from Luke's perspective. There are difficulty spikes in Episode VI but the checkpoints are pretty generous and the beat em up mechanics of the lightsaber are fun. It's OK for an original handheld game.

Yeah History revision sucks but well it's a fictional story so... I dunno.

The Campaign was pretty damn good even if the battle against the Juggernaut was kinda dumb. Less cutscenes and more Gameplay would be cool but... I need to say that this was a pretty damn good COD-Game and I'm pretty impressed.

It's a bit better than the movie but still just OK. This mobile game recycles some assets from the Mission Impossible 3 mobile game but brings something new to the table. Some missions are fine and some are kinda annoying.

Rayman Rush is an odd last gen port of Rayman M... just with the racing mode, which is pretty much ok. I'm quite fascinated by the period between Rayman 2 and 3, where Ubisoft REALLY pushed the IP. My cousin bought this late PS1-game and we had quite some fun. It wasn't good and not really bad... just... okay. And I had this feeling with the recent replay, too. Forgot to mention that this one is short, too so yeah nothing really remarkable about this on-foot-parkour-racing-game...

An absolutely amazing game! The story is really dumb but the combat is pretty damn fun. I can see why this became the blueprint and golden standard for over-the-shoulder-action-games in the future and how it inspired the game industry for such a long time.

It's a trashy piece of shit game but still a game I had a little fun with. So many things are not working and so many mechanics are simply bad... but for some reason some levels were pretty satisfying for a "turn-your-brain-off-and-blast-everyone" kinda mood. The voice clips are even bitcrunched beyond belief... for some odd reason.

I still can't believe how this studio made a solid Terminator game after this. And they're now working on a Robocop game. So yeah... I can't hate this... and I can't love this either.

My first contact with the PS1. A moody, janky, funny and awesome game. It became a tradition of mine to finish this game around Halloween.
I gotta thank my cousin for the introduction to the world of Gallowmere and its unique clumsy hero Sir Daniel Fortesque.

Stone Cold Classic!

Max Payne is still an awesome game even with some iffy shootouts. 21 Years... time flies by fast... damn.
Many games tried to copy this one but the genius combination of a noir story, comic panels and Hong Kong Bullet Time Shootouts is still a sight to behold!

A Must-Play!

Wanted: Weapons of Fate is like the movie. Senseless, stupid, edgy as hell but MY GOD I love this!
The shooting is really repetitive but this game is fortunately short and doesn't overstay its welcome unlike Terminator: Salvation made by the same team, which is boring as hell.
The PC Port needs some fixing but it plays well on modern hardware and hey... it has a longer ending than the console versions, which caught me off guard!