It’s not very often that a mobile game comes out and I love it so much that i straight up get addicted to it. But that’s exactly what happened with Marvel Snap, It’s such a unique card game due to the card abilities as well as the abilities on the battlefield that affect your cards and the entire game. The wide variety of Marvel characters that have cards in this game is wonderful, there’s so many characters in this game that even as a Marvel superfan, I’ve never heard of some of them. I’m very excited to see how the developers support this game in the future, and i hope it lives for many, many, many years to come.

Cuphead is a masterpiece for several reasons. Even if the game may have frustrated me to the point of wanting to smash my controller into millions of pieces, i can’t help but absolutely love this game. The 1930’s cartoon inspired visuals give the game so much charm, and the style is replicated perfectly. The bosses are all designed so wonderfully (Yes, Even Dr. Kahl’s Robot). The Run N’ Gun levels weren’t great imo but I didn’t even play most of them so i’m not gonna let them lower my score lol. The different shots and charms are so interesting and extremely fun, they all make the game different and unique in their own ways.

In short, Cuphead is nothing less than amazing, it’s such a unique game and I loved it from beginning to end. Cuphead is easily my new favorite indie game.

Solid game, good start to the series. Wanted to go back and actually play the first 3 games in the series to be ready for Ragnarok since I've only played GOW2018. I liked a lot about this game such as the combat, story, and music. Some things like the level and enemy design haven't aged very well but thats pretty much what I expected since this is the first game in the GOW series. Overall God of War is a solid experience, it hasn't aged well in some ways but it's mostly a fun and epic experience that shows clear inspiration from the Devil May Cry games.

i really could care less about the story but the free roam is fun i really like using the wingsuit and just flying around

I’ve been playing Overwatch since 2017, and i’ve always enjoyed the game. I’ve loved how fun each character is and how different they are from one another with their unique weapons and abilities and whatnot. For the most part, Overwatch 2 is the same game as Overwatch, there’s some new things in Overwatch 2 that i think are better than the first game, and others that i think are worse. For example while i do like the new battle pass system, i actually kinda liked having the themed loot boxes in the previous game, so for me it’s kinda a 1 step forward 1 step backward kinda deal. For the most part the core game is still the same, mostly the same maps, same character roster with the fun new characters Junker Queen, Sojourn, and Kiriko which make the game feel new and exciting, especially since Overwatch didn’t get a new character for like 2 years after Echo came out. I think the new 5v5 system is fun, but i think i definitely prefer the 6v6 system from Overwatch 1.

Overall, I’ve had a blast with Overwatch 2! It’s definitely a flawed game and slightly worse than its predecessor, but i can definitely see my rating for this game go up throughout time as content like new characters, maps, and the PVE game mode releases.

Finished the main story, liked it a lot. Not going for the true knightfall ending because no way in hell am i getting all of those Riddler trophies. I think i liked this game a lot more than most people, i even enjoyed the batmobile sections a lot, i can completely understand why other people didn’t though. I find it extremely hard to believe that this game was made in 2015, the graphics are absolutely amazing, they’re somehow better than most games made in the past few years. some of the stuff with joker at the end felt a little goofy but it’s good when you realize that batman’s worst fear was becoming just like the joker, and that’s almost exactly what happened. I really liked Arkham Knight’s character as well, i’m sure everyone knows he’s jason todd by now, so i think it’s a really interesting take on the red hood story. i also really liked how this game gave some of the spotlight to underrated batman villains like professor pyg, man-bat, and firefly.

Overall i think this game is just BARELY better than Asylum, but it’s definitely worse than City. It’s absolutely a great conclusion to the Arkham trilogy, but i’m really interested in seeing if Rocksteady’s next title “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” will reveal that Batman truly isn’t dead, but it’s hard to say.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is absolutely phenomenal. I genuinely can’t think of a single flaw this game has (aside from the outdated sprint mechanic, i am BEGGING rockstar to change that in their next game). Everything about this game is easily something i love. Arthur Morgan is a wonderful protagonist, he’s amazingly written, and he’s easily my 2nd favorite gaming protagonist of all time, not too far behind Sora from Kingdom Hearts. The story is absolutely phenomenal, it tells what i truly believe to be the best cowboy story of all time, the way the story begins to make you pick sides toward the end does it in a way i’ve never seen before, and i love it for that. The main characters are all phenomenal, every character in the main group has their own opinions on the main events in the story as well as the other characters, and it’s just so amazing to me, i’ve truly never seen it done as well as it is in this game. The gameplay is great too, the shooting, the horseback riding, and the fist combat are all absolutely amazing, it’s always super fun and feels so great from start to finish. The missions as well as the way they’re designed is truly something else, The Braithwaite Manor attack mission is easily one of the best missions i’ve ever played in a video game, i remember while i was playing it i felt all of the exact same emotions the characters were.

Overall, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a phenomenal game, it’s easily Rockstar’s best game, everything in it is just the highest quality i’ve ever seen, ranging from the graphics to the writing. I truly believe Red Dead Redemption 2 is a game everyone should play in their lifetime.

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1993’s DOOM is an incredible game, and i’m amazed by just how well it holds up, even by todays standards. I’m sure quite literally everyone knows that DOOM created the foundations for what most FPS games are like today, but i genuinely believe DOOM still manages to do it better than how most modern FPS games do it. The game is very punishing in the best ways, in most typical FPS games, one of the best strategies to stay alive is to get behind cover and take time in-between your shots, but not in DOOM. in DOOM you constantly have to be moving and shooting as much as you can in order to ensure that the demons won’t corner you, leaving you mostly defenseless until you die. The other parts about DOOM I found to be extremely unique are the weapons and the music. There is a wide variety of weapons in this game to be found, ranging from the ordinary pistol and shotgun, to the plasma rifle and the legendary, overpowered BFG9000. Every weapon in DOOM works insanely well in their own ways, including the chainsaw, which happens to be one of my favorite weapons in the game. Getting to run straight into my enemy and tear right through them without seconds was a great experience that you can’t get in most FPS games. I loved the music in this game so much, i always loved how it ranges from being epic and hardcore, to being eerie and at times frightening, entirely depending on the mission you were on.

Overall, the highly influential DOOM (1993) is easily an amazing game that i truly believe everyone should play at least once in their lifetime. Despite how old the game is, it still manages to provide a fantastic FPS experience that a good portion of shooter games can’t manage to provide to this day.

Super unique game from Hazelight Studios, A Way Out was an absolute blast, I’ve never really seen any games that tell a good story while simultaneously forcing co-op and that’s exactly what A Way Out does well. The story is great, the puzzles are made exceptionally well and I really love that most of them actually require both players to solve them. I quickly became very interested in both of the main characters stories from the moment the game began, which helped me enjoy the game even more.

Overall, the co-op narrative “A Way Out” is an insanely fun game, being able to experience a great game with a great story with a friend is so great. I’m extremely excited to play Hazelight’s other title It Take’s Two, which i’ve heard is even better than A Way Out.

Transformers: Devastation is my opinion, easily one of the most underrated and underappreciated games of all time. The gameplay is insanely fun, the story is great, the soundtrack is genuinely one of the best i’ve ever heard, and the visuals are phenomenal, surprisingly this game runs at 60fps on PS5, which is amazing to me. My one complaint about this game is the synthesis system, the weapons system itself is great, the variety in weapons you can use is great, but having to use synthesis to level up weapons is something i didn’t enjoy much. Overall i’d say Transformers: Devastation is yet again a wonderful game from the talented PlatinumGames. It’s a damn shame that Activision lost the license to the Transformers franchise, because if this were still available on digital stores/still getting physical reprints, i’m 99% sure way more people would love this game as much as i do.

Had a few of my friends over at my place, and we decided to look at the Game Pass catalog for any games we should play. We decided to play Deeeer Simulator, and god it was the best decision we ever made. I don’t think i’ve ever laughed this much over a video game before, it’s just so wacky and random that it ends up being becoming a phenomenal gaming experience. From the very moment this game began, it was so confusing but hilarious. By the time the game ended, we had laughed so much it’s insane. We also got 100% for this game in about 5 hours, which was definitely worth it. Overall if you love random humor and need something to pass the time, Deeeer Simulator is definitely the place to go.

I don’t own Splatoon 3 yet, but I’ve really felt like playing Splatoon recently so i figured I’d finally go back and finish the story for Splatoon 2. And now that I’ve finished said story mode i can successfully say that Splatoon 2 is just as good as, if not better than its predecessor. The story mode was extremely fun, it had fantastic level design, fun boss fights, banger music, and a great story. The turf wars were also extremely fun, and felt much better than they did in Splatoon 1. I never played too much Salmon Run, but I do remember having fun with it. Overall, I genuinely believe the Splatoon franchise is easily Nintendo’s best modern IP, and i’m very excited to finally play the Octo Expansion and then Splatoon 3.

Compared to what many other people think, i truly believe this is the best way to experience the story of Dragon Ball Z (outside of the anime itself, of course.). Everything about Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was a blast from start to finish. I loved so much about this game, including the story, the combat, the soundtrack, the characters, the boss battles, etc. As someone who is a massive Dragon Ball fan, i just found so many things about this game to be phenomenal. if someone were to ask me how they could get into the Dragon Ball franchise but doesn’t have a way to watch the anime, i’d point them to this game in a heartbeat.

My one complaint about this game however, is that at times the game felt VERY repetitive, but then quickly became less repetitive as it progressed.

played this a long time ago but i remember enjoying it quite a bit. very short experience, but still worth playing. made me laugh a good many times.