It's such a classic and they do a great job with the atmosphere and world of DC in this one. My game was practically falling apart though so I had to rush beating it. The DLCs are pretty quick to beat once you've gone through them once or twice.

It's just a masterpiece and my favorite game of all time. This is probably never going to be changed.

There's never really a time when you "beat" this, but probably when you've played all the story levels at least once might count. So many fun memories in this and it's always such a blast.

It's the last game I can remember crying at the ending. Just being stunned and sitting in my chair for a few minutes trying to understand what I just completed. Beautiful, even if some of the gameplay is really tedious.

Such a classic and probably my second favorite COD game to date. Wonderful stories and memorable characters. The multiplayer is really simple but enjoyable.

It hasn't aged that well to be honest, but this is the "classic" of the series and Ezio is unmatched as a protagonist.

I always had trouble hating on this one because I simply didn't dislike it as much as other people. It introduces some new things but those are largely unmemorable. The story is bad but the Honey Badger is one of my favorite guns ever in COD.

My favorite COD of all time. So many damn memories in this from the campaign to the multiplayer to the zombies. I can't even begin to think of how long I played this.

This honestly might just be the best Battlefield game to date. An insane amount of memories and such a range is available in multiplayer. The number of guns and possible scenarios is mind-boggling. The singleplayer story is of course just whatever.

Tons of fun playing this when it came out and provided for a lot more enjoyment than I think people were expecting from a WW1 game. Singleplayer was cool with the different stories.

Played it all the way through in one sitting with the guys. It was fun but not much to it and don't see us going back.

A complete classic and so wonderful. I get a yearly itch to play this one and it always satisfies.

I don't think I ever got around to the singleplayer in this one but I doubt I'm missing much. The multiplayer was much more fun that I was expecting and even surpassed my BF4 playtime.

Don't even know how many times I've played through and beaten this one (at least three). Excellent atmosphere, story, and characters. Such a variety of playstyles as well that you can really set out to tackle a level anyway you want.

I've started and stopped playing this at least a handful of times and while I never hate it, I always get to a point that I never really feel the need to finish. So much running around and the enemies just become sponges.