The beginning of the “peak” of the 2000s online multiplayer era. Halo 3 and COD was an iconic Xbox 360 duo back in the day. Even playing the multiplayer and story now, it feels like such a complete experience and I’m so happy I got to experience this as a kid. INCREDIBLE

A very good continuation of the Marvel Spider-Man’s universe. This game makes adjustments to certain aspects while also downgrading on a few others.

Notable downgrades include the lack of gadgets and interesting side missions & collectibles. Story wise, this game is fantastic and gameplay wise, this game is phenomenal. I don’t know how Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is gonna top this, but I know they will.

With about 50+ hours into the game, I really tried to love it but personally I think there were so many ways they could’ve improved this game. I think the game runs well and I like the gun play for this game but the story didn’t really engage me and felt more like a chore.

Lots of cool characters with interesting back stories though. The space combat is good, but feels like it could’ve been so much more. 3/5 for me personally, but I understand there is a lot to enjoy here and know some people will love this game.

Easily the best Spider-Man game they made in YEARS, definitely one of the best open world ones. Up there with the OG Spider-Man 2 and Ultimate Spider-Man. My only complaint is the grind to 100% can feel repetitive but other than that, this game is a MASTA PIECE

A solid Harry Potter game but also a really good Lego game for the time. Preferred years 1-4 over 5-7.

Black Ops 4 really showed me how much I would rather play zombies than multiplayer.

I’m personally just not a fan of this level design. Every mission is an open area with 7 or 8 domes you need to take down, I like the older Lego Star Wars missions a lot more.

The game looks visually beautiful though, graphics wise it holds up.

Gameplay and multiplayer is very very good. Only thing that kills it for me is the level design, specifically near the middle of the game.

Very random story incoming but about 14 years ago I remember getting super sick during the summer. I didn’t play a whole lot of video games back then, I was more of a casual gamer but I remember when I got sick I had an entire weekend and I fully beat GTA 4 in its entirety.

This game was truly a masterpiece for its time and a game that I considered to be one of the most important in my life. Playing it again 14 years later felt incredible. Nostalgia really kicked my ass.

This game is a lot better than some people think. The gameplay is very smooth and a lot of the maps are very unique, it surprisingly can get very difficult for those who want a challenge. The story leaves little to be desired but still a fun game.

This game is super fun to play with friends, highly recommend it.

I remember being such a fan of this game when it first came out and playing it again 9 years later it feels no different. This makes me hyped for Alan Wake 2 😎

You can tell they really put the time and effort in to make a good battlefield title. This felt fresh and new at the time and now it still feels fun and feels very smooth. Loved this one

Campaign is very very weak BUT multiplayer and zombies is what makes this game great. So many zombies maps honestly makes me wish they would commit and just make a zombies game.

As said in IndieEmblem’s review, this feels BETTER than the original and they are totally right. There are so many little things and changes that make this game more enjoyable than the originals.

Yes, it is a bit of a short game (took about 10 hours for me to experience everything) but the price is more than fair for this and I don’t feel like I’m wasting money on this. I just got it on sale for $20 which is a steal. This game is so much fun and I highly recommend, also I hate those bananas

Got to show this to one of my friends for the first time. The gameplay is still so clean, the multiplayer is amazing, and the story is great but heartbreaking. This is just a piece of the golden age of multiplayer shooters.

Is it perfect? No, but it’s pretty damn close.