I feel like solo arena was the best part about this game.

The only thing I did outside of that, was beat some jerks stupid crab deck who I thought was annoying without having bought any cards and beating his ass with a starter deck. So, that was oddly satisfying. I'll thank this game for that!

Hot take, I actually didn't hate the Chief x Cortana romance they tried emphasizing.

Everything else though, meh. It's fine I suppose.

This game, like Halo 2 also has one of the best stories in a halo game in my opinion. It also has a tremendously beautiful jazzy and somber soundtrack I still listen to today and the suppressed SMG and Magnum are iconic. The open world attempt was admirable. Besides that though, it's just Halo 3 DLC really, so... Still annoyed I paid 60 dollars for it.

I really used to be a HUGE fan of this one. I finally woke up though, and realized I was paying WAAAAY too much money for like basically no content. This game can feel like a scam sometimes. But if you do get to actually play a deck or two you really like, the game is admittedly insanely fun and addicting.

This game was supposed to be the comeback, and it some ways it was. But like...With all the shit they have now, yes it is cool. But it is too little, too late and I don't care anymore.

The campaign rocks though, and in my opinion, CO-OP does breathe so much life into it. Shame they lied about couch co-op though.

My favorite card game will always come back to this one.

Whatta classic. I can't believe we haven't gotten a split-screen COD campaign since then. I actually really like Shi No Numa though. Sorry not sorry.

Looks pretty, and maybe more balanced? With a solid story, and cool new vehicles. But like...Idk, I am still MADLY salty that the deceived me on what population increases actually met. In reality, the armies were hardly at all larger. That was honestly one of the few improvements I was genuinely looking forward to so. L.

I really enjoy this card game a lot! Especially playing it in person, but this client can be clunky as all hell and completely unattractive. Not a huge fan, also playing online made me realize that it's not as satisfying beating other players in this game as it is beating your friends over a table.

Such a good game, holy fuck. 100% completed it finally. It genuinely feels like an impossible, grindy as shit task without a friend but man it feels good to say that. Solo is still fun, but CO-OP with the right friend makes this one of the best gaming experiences anyone could ever have.

If it wasn't for some weird bugs, no online co-op like the complete saga, and side quests on planets that take you half way across the map making 100% completion of those side quests the most PAINFUL shit in the world. This probably could have truly been the greatest lego game ever made for me.

I still need to play the expansions for this one...

Also, Gwent is a masterpiece. Just need to throw that out there, I am that guy who spent way more time on it than was likely intended.

This game holds up so well, one of rockstars best games without a doubt. With friends, the multiplayer still feels like it has endless opportunities for shooting all kinds of shit, literally and metaphorically. With a single-player campaign that had me hooked for days on end, I could not set it down at any point!

I binged this campaign in a weekend, the only other thing I did quite literally was eat and sleep when I got this. If I was rating it just on the campaign alone, it would be a 10/10. Can't really say anything else other than that.

Unfortunately, this game also has a multiplayer that they killed so hard so fast. While the originals feels so good, this feels so hollow...so un fun. Which, considering all my friends loved playing the original. This was just an unignorable disappointment.

This one is weird because I skipped it and somehow didn't know about it at all until years after I played and fell in love with 3. Naturally, it is a big step down. With the challenge feeling frustrating and gameplay way clunkier. However, the narrative experimentation following the Arbiter I think payed off big time, one of my favorite Halo Narratives by far.