Alright zombie game. Repetitive and doesn't really do anything new with the formula but plague heart raids were pretty fun. I also enjoyed the base building to an extent.

1993

You can play this on a calculator

2016

Good combat and controls. Enemies are varied and challenging.

Solid improvement over the already excellent Doom (2016). Level design feels more varied and the movement mechanics are incredible versatile, making combat feel more dynamic than the previous game.

Best fighting mechanics and roster in the series.

Wack balancing saved by a really unique story mode.

My favorite FPS of all time. The atmosphere and story are something to behold. Gameplay is also pretty enjoyable due to the plasmids and ammo types that can interact with each other. Choosing to fight big daddies always causes me to second guess myself if I'm fully prepared or need to become stronger. Decisions in general are key in this game. I somehow was never spoiled on the plot twist for a decade of this game being out and I wasn't ever the same after witnessing it firsthand.

Underrated sequel to a masterpiece. Combat is an improvement over the first with upgrades and decision-making feeling a lot more weighty this time around. Charging cyclones with other plasmid elements is something that must be experienced man.

Hardly any different from the original, though it really didn't need a remaster tbh. Still a masterpiece of an FPS.

More linear than the previous games but the story is intriguing enough, ignoring how convoluted it becomes at some points. Shooting feels more arcadey as well but it's not without satisfying stunts you can pull.

Story that rivals Bioshock 1. It's that good.

Cool setting and atmosphere that drags a bit towards the end.

Reveals more of Outlast's story through the perspective of a different character. Rather than viewing this as a separate entity or add-on, I see this DLC as a crucial component to complete the Outlast experience. It's decently shorter than the main game and contains many details of the plot that weren't clear before.

Not as brilliantly designed as Woolly World but still a beautifully designed world with plenty of goodies to collect. Music unfortunately pales in comparison to Woolly World but the visuals are still gorgeous and the craft aesthetic isn't any less charming.