So funny story, I actually don't own a VR headset. I played Beat Saber for the first time at a friends house and was hooked as a rhythm game lover. With VR the door is opened for plenty of opportunities for experimentation and Beat Saber hits it out of the park, thanks in part to a devoted charting community releasing new modded songs regularly.

You'll notice that I have liked, dare I say loved, every Battlefield game. THIS, is the one exception. I was not a fan of Battlefield Hardline at all. I did not like the direction the game took with the cops vs robbers idea, and in my opinion was executed poorly. Was not a fan of this game in the slightest.

What can I say about Bad Company 2? The game beautifully expanded on the already impactful and insanely addicting formula, and I found myself coming back night after night with friends and alone. Another Battlefield I hold close to my heart.

The Battlefield that started it all. I played this for the first time when a friend came over to spend the night and brought this with him. I was immediately interested, seeing the game function in it's unique classes and large scale warfare based multiplayer. A game that still sits in my mind to this day when thinking about the Battlefield series, but it's hard to forget your first I suppose.

If Battlefield 3 remedied my fears of the series taking a turn for the worst, Battlefield 4 continued to expand upon the seemingly larger than life multiplayer, and made it more interactive and dynamic than what seemed possible at the time. This is a game I truly grinded and played with friends, and still go back to from time to time to get a glimpse of the nostalgia it brought back when I first played it.

When it was noted that the Battlefield Bad Company was becoming just Battlefield I was a bit worried (for some reason). But the direction that the series took and adaptations that were made were some of the best I could have hoped for, and the gameplay was some of the most fun in the entire series. A game that aged like a fine wine.

This game, among all Battlefield titles save the most recent two, holds a special place in my heart. It was my first game I played on Xbox One, and was one of the most cinematic and surreal experiences of playing games at that time. The truly epic scale of the multiplayer matched with real historical events and landscapes, truly something to marvel back in the late 2010's. A game I hold in my heart fondly.

What can I say about BattleBlock Theater? This game was one of just many that defined my childhood. The cute art style, memorable cutscenes and characters and their customization, this game was right up my alley. I never finished it during my childhood, so I will absolutely have to remedy this in the near future.

I first played this game when I was way younger, and the game itself wasn't super appealing to me (Marvel > DC). However, it seems that this was a diamond in the rough, and I'll have to go back and visit the streets of Gotham once more to truly give this game a chance.

This is a classic that I have avoided for far too long, and will be remedying soon. Saying I am excited for this is an understatement!

This game has to be one of the most disappointing games in recent memory. The prospect of a Left 4 Dead remake, with fully customizable weapons and a unique experience being reborn from my childhood, only to be met with Back 4 Blood. While the game in a vacuum is fine, the prospects of success ultimately come far shorter of the line than anticipated. Truly unfortunate.

I will eventually play this game. As a history buff, the concept of this game entertains me to no end. However, I also love procrastinating. So this game has gone unplayed for a while, BUT I will remedy that soon (it will probably not be soon).

Now, I know I said I love the craft & survive genre, but this is my one exception. For whatever reason, I could not find a reason to care about this game. I love the atmosphere, concept, and graphics of this game, but I could not convince myself to care. Maybe one day I will come back to this game, but for now I think I will keep it retired.

This game, while I would love to go back to it, unfortunately had it servers shut down (I believe). I don't remember a whole lot of anything about it, but the core essence of the game was a neat one, just could never get super into it before the servers shut down, so maybe it's a good thing it's gonna stay abandoned.

Unlike the previous Army of Two, this game was slightly more of a letdown to its predecessor. Another game played through co-op with my dad, the gameplay didn't innovate on a whole lot and left much to be desired.