Just a funny game to play with friends. Frustrating enough to not be worth it if you play this alone, but really enjoyable with friends.

Extremely pretty game with great aesthetic. Unfortunately I found it frustrating because of the difficulty. I'm pretty sure that if I come back to it and play some more I will enjoy it, but I just can't bring myself to do that yet.

It has been a while since I beat this game but I remember it having a profound impact on me and I really enjoyed both the gameplay aspect as well as the worldbuilding in this game. I would blindly recommend this to pretty much anyone.

I really enjoyed the dark setting and the storytelling of this game. It holds up well for a 15 year old game and is worth a buy, especially in a bundle with the other Bioshock games.

I am not a big fan of Rogue-like games so this review should be taken with a grain of salt. The game has simple controls, which works in favour of it and not against it. It features an abundance of powerups that feel chaotic for a new/inexperienced player like myself but offer a great learning curve, which is something that a lot of people look for. I unfortunately didn't bring myself to beat the game because the gameplay loop didn't keep me entertained.

I only played this when it was in beta, so my review may as well be irrelevant. I really enjoyed building my siege machines and having a go at beating some levels, but the concept really failed to engage me. Often felt like I couldn't use my creativity and had to resort to more efficient builds to beat a level. Anyway it is still worth a try if you enjoy this type of puzzle/building game.

It's been a while since I played this game but I have fond memories of beating this solo, and also playing with my friends. Fun game that is worth a try.

Roaming around the city as Batman and beating up random dudes, or stealthing around, or simply flying over the streets was fun, although I never really got to finish the game/main story, even though I started a new playthrough on a couple occasions. I believe it holds up really well for a game that released over a decade ago.

Baba is You is a charming game with a surprising difficulty. The main mechanic of moving the words and changing the rules was cool at first but failed to keep me interested for long. I have seen other people play the game and it still didn't make me want to come back to it. Still worth a play if you are interested in puzzle games.

I really enjoy this type of games (pixel graphics, metroidvania, platformer) and I can't say I am disappointed with Axiom Verge. I had fun while it lasted but it didn't keep me playing until 100% completion. If you are interested in this type of games then Axiom Verge is worth a try.

In this game you play through the first two seasons of the anime if I'm not mistaken. Satisfying feeling of flying through the world and killing Titans, but has nothing more to offer really. I don't believe it is worth the asking price.

Have played for very little time and couldn't get into it. Simply not my type of game.

Just a cool little story game which shows that Valve can still create Pc games, but just doesn't.

I really enjoy puzzle games and I liked the feeling of this game. I have never actually beaten the game, I felt lost and didn't bother to exhaust every possibility. I tried it again after a few years and still couldn't bring myself to finish it. Still a cool game though.

Had a lot of fun back in the day playing with friends, but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be as fun now that I am older or if I wasn't playing with people I know.