Extremely fun, original and wacky game.
The premise is simple: you're a car in a soccer field and your goal is to score into the opponent's net.
Basically... Football, but with cars. What could go wrong?

Whether you're a casual or a competitive player, this game is for you.
Rocket League offers fun, entertaining and crazy extra modes like 'Hoops' or 'Rumble', but satisfies the competitive scene with ranked matches and its rank system.

If you're looking for a competitive but also fun, casual gameplay with friends or strangers, install RL now!

PN: Sadly, Rocket League is now an Epic Games Launcher's exclusive title, meaning you can't buy it on Steam anymore, but at least it is now free and accessible for everyone!

It's an okay Rhythm Game. Basically a reskin of DDD with beeps and boops.

Without mods, it's a mediocre Rhythm Game full of forgettable songs that doesn't get updated in months.

A nice little Rhythm Game. For what you're paying for, it's definitely worth the price.

The downside of Intralism? It gets boring... fast. Really fast. The selection of the songs really isn't the best, but that's pretty much subjective. There are some good tracks here and there, even though they're mostly all very forgettable.

If you're opting to buy a Rhythm Game and spend a lot of time on it, this is NOT what you want.
If you wish for a random, fun game (that can also be kind of challenging), then this is your way to go. Don't expect too much, but at the same time, don't expect nothing.

Beautiful game with an even more beautiful story. The concept is original and amazing, and the hacking formula is something not many games of this genre do, so it's extremely interesting.

The reason majority of people that hate Watch_Dogs is because of the "downgrade" from the gameplay shown at Ubisoft's E3, besides the fact that was 7+ years ago and you should get over it by now, I recommend everyone to play the game, especially people that like hacking mechanics, or games like GTA V. Even after completing the main story, you can still walk around and have fun roaming on the huge Watch_Dogs world.

There is one word to describe Battlefield 1: Immersive.
I really enjoyed the 'Campaign Mode' and what it offered. The First World War is extremely interesting, and I think DICE did an amazing job by making the player feel the harshness of the war, and explaining what the war was like for multiple countries instead of just one.

Many war type of games just make you play as the Americans or English (looking at you, COD). I'm thankful they chose to include multiple countries in this, because it makes everything more fun and... different. Guns and artillery are on point. The settings of the era are precise.

The multiplayer is a lot of fun too, but since this game is almost 5 years old (time flies!) the servers are full of hackers, and the developers really don't bother to ban them. Really enjoyed the Multiplayer as the experience was quite immersive.

In the end... if you like World War 1 and play War games mostly for the campaign... go for it!
If you wish to focus more on the multiplayer, I'd say to pick a more recent title.

DR1, while not being the best title of the franchise, has its charm — the atmosphere of the game is almost claustrophobic, making everything better and definitely more immersive, but, especially, the cast of this first title are fun and (mostly) well written.

The story, other than creating a bond with the classmates, is what will keep you hooked on this entry, by it being full of surprises that I won't talk about, it's better if you discover them by yourself.

In the end, Danganronpa is a very good game, that despite what some people may say, it deserves all the massive recognition it has been getting since quarantine 2020.

Genshin Impact, the new game from the minds at MiHoYo is an overall 'OK' open world and gacha game.

The Gacha formula, for how treacherous and greedy it is, makes sense for this kind of genre.

The downside? It does get boring after a while... really boring. The lack of extra stuff to do other than the usual domains or commissions makes it even worse, and if there is anything else to do, it's artifact farming, that gets annoying after repeating it for the 10th time every single day.

The events are simply the same ol' game formula but with different rewards. Go there, kill that, read dialogue.

The problem with Genshin Impact is that the general formula of the game is repeated too much throughout all of it, and it makes it boring really fast.

The updates, being just the same events with different rewards, re-runs of old character or just 2 new characters doesn't help at all.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is definitely a step forward from its prequel, New Leaf.
So many quality of life changes, but also, many things got removed.

For how good and for how much ACNH offers, it's not enough to satisfy the people that played the previous games. Many things are missing, making it boring once completed, something the old Animal Crossing games didn't make you feel.

Good game, a good sequel, but a lot of wasted potential.