A GTA-clone through and through, but certainly one of the better ones out there, even if it's on the shorter side.
The game can look visually fantastic in the neon lights of Hong Kong, especially for a game from 2014.
A good collection of side activities and a strong undercurrent of Hong Kong action movies makes it an fine package.

Playing this game in Single Player as I did, Borderlands 2 is not a great experience, with lots of repetition in parts.
It's RPG components are lacking, shooting average, enemies have too much health, and quests are tedious.
Friends will probably make up for its shortcomings, and Handsome Jack steals the whole show with how good he is.

Faithful to the Borderlands style, with an adventure game style makes a great alternate look at the game's universe.
Has a good narrative structure, fun characters, but it's certainly a Telltale game, so choices don't really matter.
One of the strongest Telltale games out there, with Handsome Jack stealling absolutely every scene with how great he is.

For each step forward from the original it takes a step back, with better gameplay, but a drawn out boring plot.
The orcs have more personality to them, and are very much the stars of the show, the Talion getting little development.
An average open world game, turned into a good game by a single great mechanic, even if it drags itself out too long

It's nice seeing the World of Darkness being used more, Coteries of New York doesn't have much else to it besides that.
It captures the atmosphere and feel of the universe, with good art and music, and some interesting characters.
While it's fun to be amongst vampires again, it's story doesn't match up to other games in the series, or in the genre.

10 years on from its release, and it's impossible to not see Skyrim as a buggy mess, full of repetitive quests and bad AI.
However, its world is so rich and deep in history and culture, I adore it nonetheless.
I can never really go back to it, but exploring the world for the first time is amongst my favourite video game memories

The only one in the series that I'd argue is actually scary at times, although that isn't for long
It has a strong atmosphere and world, although its pacing jumps around a bit, and Isaac is a pretty dull character.
A solid beginning to the series, and probably my favourite of the trilogy. Well made, if somewhat clunky at times.

Not a bad party game but it doesn't have the variety in rounds and prompts.
'Sub the Title' is by far the strongest part of this game and I'd love to see it developed more, maybe into its own game
It can pass a few hours if you want something different to play, but any Jackbox pack is a better investment

A truly beautiful visual and auditory experience, bursting with colour, character and energy, few other games capture.
While its platforming and Simon says music sequences are pretty basic, it doesn't break the groovy flow the game has.
A perfect example of style over substance, but it has so much style you can't help but be taken in by it all.

I can't say this game looks particularly good, runs flawlessly, or that it isn't Saints Row 3 with a few new things to do.
But I find Saints Row 4 is both fun, and funny even after 8 years. The writing is great, full of nerdy references and jokes.
For a series that has progressively gotten sillier as it went on, this feels like the natural climax of that. A joyous romp

Still a fantastic Rouge-Like, whose influence can be seen in many games since.
However, Rebirth just adds more stuff, is more polished, and just overall better in nearly every facet.
There's not much reason to come back to this besides nostalgia.

Dead Space 3 isn't bad. It's worse than that, it's disappointing. Especially compared to the first 2 games
The game brings very little new to the table, and the stuff it does bring is worse than in the previous games.
While the weapon crafting is okay, and it's nice to be in a different setting, the game is a predictable slog to get through.

Burnout 3 holds up extremely well compared to most racing games, or just games in general, from the PS2 era,
Perfect arcade fun, handling that feels great and a killer soundtrack. Smashing into things has never felt so great.
The peak of the series, and one of the best racing games ever made, a cathartic few hours of chaos and carnage.

A good follow up to the 1st game, but I find for each improvement, something has taken a step back.
Isaac controls smoother, and gun play is better but now Isaac doesn't shut up, and the game focuses on action and setpieces
It overall averages to about the same level as the first, good 3rd person shooter with an interesting world.

The first game of which I have a memory of being underwhelmed and disappointed by., and I know why now.
Competent is the best way to describe this game, from it's track design, to models, to gameplay. It's all just okay.
Not bad, but very much in the shadow of CTR, and with Nitro-Fuelled existing, there's little reason to go back and play this.