Literally peak, what can I say more?

Interesting game that tried to be a sort of spiritual successor to GTA 2, and while it has some interesting ideas I ultimately didn't enjoy it that much. Game was janky af, the writing was bad, and it ran rally badly (although I only have myself to blame for that one). While I think it's still salvageable through updates, I wouldn't count on it.

I bought this game because of its resemblance to Advance Wars, and while the game does have a very close gameplay, I didn't like it much. Much of it is because of how every campaign level is designed the same way, which gets extremely boring after a short while. In AW every campaign had some sort of quirk or new element that they throw at you, but every map in this game is just the same gameplay loop, which makes it super boring. Still fun, but I don't know if I would recommend it.

This is probably one of the best doom mods of all time if not one of the best FPS games of all time. Generally I tend to find most Doom wad level design to be lacking and repetitive/boring, but the coherent environments remind me more of a build engine game than Doom, which is a big plus.

Fallout 2 really just does everything you'd expect a good sequel to do, keeps the same core gameplay while adding on top of it and correcting things that didn't work out in the first one.

Compared to Fallout 1 there's a lot more emphasis on different factions and their beliefs that really brings a lot more depth to the game, and eventually culminates with New Vegas, which is probably the real sequel to Fallout 2.

This is probably one of the first games I ever played so it holds a special place in my heart. My personal biases aside, this game is really cool and charming, and the sort of semi-metroidvania style they went for is pretty unique. I guess my only issue is that with this game being my introduction to Kirby and one of the rare games that I took the time to 100%, the other Kirby games just didn't do it for me.

As far as RPG stories go, it very seldom gets better than this. It's kinda sad that there will never be a game quite like New Vegas.

A really good Blade Runner inspired doom wad to try out with gameplay mods.

This game basically does everything you'd expect a sequel to do. The combat is more fun, the characters are more charming, the story is a massive improvement over the first game. Overall I'd definitely recommend playing this one over the first one.

It's an interesting game, but I wouldn't recommend actually playing it. It's hard, boring, and the graphics look ugly, even by the standards of the period.

Edit: I replayed this and I was wrong, this game rocks

I tried to like this game, it has an interesting presentation and setting, but the combat is mostly uninteresting, and as far as the game goes, it's one of those annoying old RPGs that cannot be completed unless you know exactly what to do/follow a guide. I wouldn't recommend. You'll just end up wasting a few hours of your time wandering the same places only to just look up where you need to go online.

Awesome Game. Despite having aged a bit, after an hour or two you pretty much get the hang of it, and after that the game is very fun.

A Really good doom mod with a ton of homages to movies like Terminator, Mad Max, or games like Classic Fallout. Highly recommend. The story is a really welcome addition, and helps you get engaged in a way most other doom mods just don't do.

This game is one of the most amazing Doom mods out there. Inspired by SNES games like Mario, Metroid, Zelda, Ganbare Goemon and tons of others, this mod has some of the best map design in doom modding history.

As of now it's only a Demo, but it's really cool and looks amazing. The demo is free, so you can try it out.