Half baked ending, repetitive quests, tiresome and tedious levelling system, a terrible pc port and most of all hardly an AC game but I'd be lying if I say I didn't have any fun with it.

I personally feel the story isn't that interesting but its a good game and Bayak's a very well written character but its just that its too long of a game to tell a revenge story. Gameplay is good but you can hardly assassinate people without being 2 levels above them.

Not gonna lie I got my ass handed to me by this game even on normal difficulty. Wolfenstein franchise seems like a unique single player first person shooter experience to me, yet to try Doom but I just know that it'll be the best.

The graphics look sick and runs like a dream on my rtx 3060 laptop, I would've never imagined to run a AAA title that looks this gorgeous at 150 fps at 2k max. Shame how pc ports are this horrible now, this game looks as good as any new AAA game if not better and the fact that it performs ten times betteršŸ¤ŒšŸ½. I did not like the game's tonal inconsistency and would've really appreciated a better auto heal feature like other fps games. Loved the combat and gameplay even if I felt the last part of the game against the twin robots to be a little too overwhelming. The transition between the game and cutscene sucks ass, actually the visual quality of the cutscenes in general sucks ass. Story kinda sucks too (don't get me started with the dialogues) but yeah definitely feel like the villain was good, but still 0 depth except that she's a nazi psychopath.

Short game and mission design feels out dated, like when I try to push too much it just kills me off instantly. It was a backlog for me since 2019 and today I restarted the campaign and found it so good that I finished it in one session.

Classic Ubi gets you impressed at the start but ends up making you feel tedious before the end of it. Pretty standard Ubisoft missions but very fun when you play in co-op mode, don't know if I'll finish it cuz its too long and mostly the same extract, escort, rescue hostage kind of missions. It's scary how it replicates PUBG so accurately with the movements and gun mechanics.

Fun game, could get repetitive if u binge play the series. Me personally the last time I played a sniper elite game was back in 2018, so this was pretty fun for me. And yeah didn't follow the story at all just went in blasting Nazi heads.

Easily the best ending(s) and villain in any Far Cry game, but I still find it a bit repetitive and most of the missions feel the same. Hopefully New Dawn has a proper closure to the story.

Most blandest game I've ever played. Horrible villains for FC standards. If you're curious about what happens post the climax of FC5, just watch a YouTube video summarising it instead of playing this.

2022

Brilliant game. Would definitely play it again. Also on par with cyberpunk visually if not better and still managed to perform significantly better.

Amazing experience. Kept getting less scarier as I progressed but I'd be lying if it didn't keep my heart pounding at the start. I don't like the fact that the bosses never die and have recurring appearance throughout the game, takes out the fun factor a bit imo. Absolutely loved it and the story is decent for Resident Evil standards.

Common Rockstar W. Most immersive game I've ever played but pooping horses ruin my screenshots! Absolutely peak gaming experience. I'd rather have r* make RDR3 before GTA 6. First few chapters may seem like it's repeating itself a lot, like they find a new place to stay, Dutch has a PLAN that puts em in danger and gets them closer to their foes and the gang ends up moving to a new place, but holy shit the plot, mission design and dialogues definitely kept me engrossed and hyped throughout. I don't get why folks hate Chapter 5, it felt like something that was short, fresh and definitely fun. The whole Guarma segment felt like a Far Cry game but actually fun. And everything post chapter 5 are absolute banger stuff. The shooting mechanics feela bit underwhelming but given with how lengthy the game is, you'd start getting used to it in a good way. Love how you can see an actual rat running around Micah's place during the last mission.
P.S Arthur dying with honor definitely makes more sense and flows better when you consider the story as a whole.

This was fun but I was irredeemably bad at it since most of the time I used to get caught and start using my guns. The disguise feature could've been a little more convenient, like you get instantly detected from a colleague even if you are quite far away and the only thing to save you is that goofy instinct mode.

I actually liked some of the missions in this one, feels fresh and doesn't get too monotonous like the newer ones. But I do feel the story and ending wasn't that great. Feels good to play a ubisoft game after a long time that isn't a grind fest/chore to get through. I like the modern trilogy but there's something so cool about these older AC games you don't get to see in them new games. So glad Mirage isn't an RPG.