We don't deserve Rapture. Literally one of my biggest gaming regrets was not giving this time of day during release

An impressive looking run in the mill "Mafia story", but has a wide range of mechanics. Free roam, cover shooting, brawling, car chases, races, escorts, stealth, turret esc sections. It's a game without a true identity, but at its core it was a solid time. Even for a remake, the gameplay was a little stiff for me and the driving was like old people f**king. It definitely has more highs than lows, and I'm eager to move onto the sequel. But one playthrough was enough for me.

Thank God you exist when nothing else can.

A solid multiplayer experience that helped pass the time during lockdown three years ago. It was also the last Call Of Duty game I played, and my minimal time with Warzone was memorable. In the end, I'm essentially done with COD unless they were to revive the earlier PS3 era games. With so little time in life, I have zero desire to return to heavy multiplayer experiences.

I'd honestly say this was the last COD, I legit enjoyed. The look, feel, and competitive nature of it. I had a blast playing. I intend on jumping into the campaign again just to experience some solid WWII blood and iron before laying it to rest.

The remaster is a nice cleaner grasp over the original, but all in all despite the flaws of the groundwork of an incredible series. The barebones nature and nostalgia I have for U1 will be tough to surpass. It'll always be my second fav game in the entire franchise, and I'm sure i'll play this again for the 50th time one day.

Solid-ish entry in the series, jumped into it late last year to scrounge up the multiplayer trophies before the servers shut down. Wound up grinding like hell for the platinum, but the amount of tedious junk in this game literally exhausted me. Plot and gameplay wise, it was a stepdown from the superior Ezio games.

One of the easiest, purest, and ugliest doses of nicktoon nostalgia.

My love for the show at the time was blinded by the expired milk of a game this was.

Just felt uninspired and lazy. This game is infamously hated, despite its gunplay feeling a little more robust than the Marine playstyle in 2010s AVP. Granted, thats just how I remembered it, could be wrong because this was a redbox rental that left me groaning about the $2 I spent on it

My everlasting love for this series had me in a vice to not stop playing this excuse for a full game until I earned the platinum trophy. Hands down worst in the series

Bold and brave, but just came out at the wrong time. I put a few hours into this and actually found it quite inspiring and fun. Its ideas and mechanics weren't "all there", but there was the groundwork for something very stellar here

2013

Is it just me or was this p*r - d*k hard for no real reason?

Playing this with friends was the closest we'll ever get to a solid online superhero experience. There was some freedom and extensive charm here that a lot of games have tried hard to capture and hold onto for the lifespan this game has had. I wish there was a marvel counterpart though

2015

An extremely fun premise that is hindered by dull and ugly visuals. I may pick this one up again someday and try to smash out the hardest difficulty.