The first of the Metro games, and a spiritual successor to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.. Overall, it's a solid game, that's a great example of eurojank. It loosely follows the novel of the same name, but cuts out some of the longer sections. The atmosphere, and setting are phenomenal, though the Redux version is overall going to be the better experience.

The remastered edition, on Last Light's engine. This is the definitive way to play 2033. Everything good that could be said about the original, holds true here.

This is a case of the sequel being more of the same, which is a good thing because the setting and atmosphere is what carried 2033. The gunplay is improved, and the ability to add attachments to your weapons was added.

The remastered edition, and everything good that could be said about the original, holds true here.

What many consider the best MGS title, and rightfully so. It's an amazing story, with amazing gameplay. As the first point in the entirety of the Metal Gear timeline, it retcons shockingly few things, but does explain a lot about everyone's favorite mustache, and revolver twirling spy; Revolver Ocelot.

The twink is strong with this one as it bait and switches the protagonist on the player. Raiden is a fine protagonist, and he does his job well. He's just not Solid Snake, nor David Hayter. This game has suddenly become disturbingly accurate about the times we live in.

Subsistence is the definitive edition of Snake Eater. It's the version that you should play, since it's the same game with a bunch of extra stuff.

Substance is the definitive edition of Sons of Liberty. It's the version that you should play, since it's the same game with a bunch of extra stuff.

Oh boy, where to begin with this one. At it's time it was the definitive stealth experience, and it still holds up incredibly well. Plot wise, it's a mess. The plot is good, but it retcons a lot, and banks on you having played all of the games up to this point.

This is what peak performance looks like. The gameplay has never been as good as this, and the same can be said for the visuals. The plot however is where we run into issues. It does explain why Big Boss is still alive during the events of Metal Gear 2. Apparently in 1984, there were holographic projecting tablets and more advanced mechs than in 2009.

Your party still needs gathering. The best D&D game to be release (pending the full release of BG3). It's more of the same, but better. And with more dialogue from best girl Viconia.

Fantastic game, and a great first step into the souls genre. This was my first souls game, and it encouraged me to go back and play the rest.

This is terrible. The gunplay makes shooting spitballs seem like actual combat, there is 0 feedback when shooting and when hitting your target, and the UI just sucks. Please avoid this at all costs.

It's an RTS on the DS, that doesn't like to tell explain things to you. What's the difference between knights and skeletons? Who knows! Oh, and expect betrayal every few months as your generals stats fluctuate all the time. Still, despite all that I enjoy it more than I should.

You must gather your party before venturing forth. What can be said about this, aside from evil needs a butt kicking? It's oldschool D&D so be prepared to deal with THAC0, and the arbitrary stat system that is AD&D 2E.