I'm not the biggest Civ fan out there but Civ V was and still is an incredibly fun strategy game that will keep you engaged for hours. The most fun I had with it it was playing with my friends in a huge multiplayer match that took us 6 days to complete which eventually ended with me as the victor because I made my friends vote for me as World power despite being the lowest in the leaderboard. Hail Russia and Hail the Queen!

Injustice 2 is a game with its issues but I still think it's a really solid fighting game. the main issue here is the AI, as it's incredibly unfair compared to previous Netherealm titles. Due to the AI reading your inputs, it's difficult for people to learn and join the competitive scene since you can barely beat a level 15 Wonder Woman who spams the same move over and over again, and the Multiverse Mode doesn't get easier since it includes the addition of modifiers. However, looking pasts these the game is still solid with its gameplay and it's a blast to have tournaments on if you turn off augments. Its story is also just more comic book fun that gives you something to do while you unlock more items for your characters and level up. It's a weird game with some weird mechanics, but if you look purely at its gameplay Injustice 2 is a solid fighting game that any DC fan will enjoy.

I really enjoy Mortal Kombat 11. I think it's the pinnacle of Netherealm's years of knowledge cultivating into one of my favorite fighting games ever. They really stepped things up here, combining the best of Mortal Kombat 10 and mixing it with the modern mechanics of Injustice 2. Creating your own fighter is a blast, and I really enjoy the Towers of Time mode. The story is also a great amount of fun, as it just lets loose and plays with the world of Mortal Kombat creating a story that feels like it came straight out of the 90s. MK11 is right now my favorite fighting game, and I'm truly looking forward to what Netherealm has in store for us next.

This game is a complete mess. and just downright awful. With its wide array of immersion-breaking glitches to the terrible UI, Mass Effect Andromeda is probably the worst game I have ever played for a multitude of reasons, but if I had to choose just one, id say it's because it's so damn boring.

Mass Effect Andromeda feels like a empty shell compared to its counterparts. The characters lack any sense of charm besides a select few, and the main protagonist is even more of an empty husk than Shepherd ever was. Ryder lacks any sense of heroism, relatability, and is just unfun to play as. The story itself also doesn't try to make you care. It's messy and just dumb compared to how grounded ME's main story was.

Everything just feels tedious to play. The sidequests are boring fetch quests and the combat feels so light that it gives the player a strange sense of weakness. Is the jetpack fun? Kinda when it works, but that isn't enough when the rest of the gameplay feels awful.

The amount of glitches I have endured has been absurd for a game that was promised to have been patched 5 years ago. I've been stuck on doors, lost save files, and have had facial and audio glitches since the first time I booted up the game. I even tried modding it to fix these issues, but no amount of mods can do anything to fix this broken game.

Mass Effect Andromeda is disappointing in the sense that Bioware has officially lost its creative edge to corporatism. It's empty and lacks any form of creativity in any of its major fields. It's a disgrace to one of gamings greatest stories, and it makes me worried about how they will handle the upcoming Mass Effect 4. What happened Bioware, you used to be one of the best.


Red Dead Redemption is a gaming masterpiece. It's a game that helped garner a new age of storytelling in gaming. And it's a game I consider to be one of the greatest stories ever told in fiction.

RDR is a gaming classic. Rockstar's magnum opus in its large library of gaming triumphs. The story of John Marston is one of sacrifice, betrayal, family, and redemption. John elevates the game as its protagonist, and Rob Wiethoffs performance is nothing short of spectacular.

Red Dead's gameplay is still that familiar Rockstar style but with added western elements that give the game a brilliant sense of gritty realism and arcade fun that blends together like magic. The open world of early 1900s New Austin and Mexico is filled with events and sidequests that keep the player always busy within its already busy story. You will never run out of things to do, which is one of Red Dead's strengths.

The soundtrack lets the western tone soar to new heights as each song adds so much meaning and depth to not only the missions but the open world. John Marston's theme is iconic and brilliant, and it's a song that gives me chills to this very day.

Red Dead Redemption is a brilliant western and an even better video game. It cements itself as one of the gamings best, and it's a must-play for anyone wanting to get into video games. Like I said before, Red Dead is Rockstars Magnum Opus and it's a game that stands out in a library of greatness.

Skyrim is a game that I cherish quite a lot. It's the first-ever RPG I ever played, and thanks to it I was able to discover and play some of the most famous and jaw-dropping games that have given me a new perspective on art as a whole. Without Skyrim, I wouldn't have become a Fallout fan or an RPG fan in that sense, so I thank this game with a kind heart.

Does it have its flaws? Well yeah, of course, it does. Skyrim isn't perfect, but it's a game that has defined gaming history for the last decade. Its world is tremendous and filled with detail, the side quests are fun and memorable and the soundtrack is just amazing. It's a gaming classic, and while it is a running joke that it's been released thousands of times (which it has tbh) it's all because this game was the definitive RPG for the seventh generation of consoles. It's a gaming marvel, and it's a game that I return to every few years just to immerse myself in Tamriel once more. It's Bethesda's baby, and while I don't want them touching Fallout anymore, I want them to continue to create master-class fantasy RPGs in the Elder Scrolls Franchise such as this.

Bayonetta 2 is everything I wanted from a sequel to Bayonetta 1 and it more than delivered. The story was fun and a bit more grounded, allowing for Bayonetta and her group of friends to become more established characters that still retain their trademark humor.

In Bayonetta 1, each character seemed like a caricature, which was fine for the time, but It would have gotten boring if in the sequel they remained that way. In Bayonetta 2, each character shines within the story and through the cutscenes, giving us a more personal journey for Bayonetta.

The gameplay is completely overhauled with new weapons and moves that the player can freely utilize to rack up some of the most outrageous and deadly combos to wipe out the hordes of enemies that continuously block your path. It's stylish, creative, and just a downright blast to play. My personal favorite weapons were the duel swords which I combined with a whip that I used to fling enemies into the air and slice them to peices. I cannot explain in simple words how fun the gameplay is, you really have to try it for yourself and take my word for it.

Bayonetta 2 comes with a bunch of new modes and difficulties that add some extra content to the already jam-packed story. The secret boss fight was prob one of the hardest bosses I've ever fought, but once I beat him It was like reaching heaven itself.

Bayonetta 2 is a masterpiece of the action-brawler genre and Platinum game's magnum opus. I really love this game, and it has made Bayonetta one of my favorite video game characters ever.

Playing as the babysitter was the highlight of this game. You can also play as Lightning McQueen. Ka-chow.

A really enjoyable party game that has given me a lot of vocal practice for VoiceOver. As an actor, this game is just a big improv exercise. I applaud the creators for creating a fun party game out of a dating sim. It's the perfect "cucking your friend's" simulator.

A really good stress reliever. I can see why it's super popular as it's the perfect chill game. It's cute, addicting, and calming and I really think that everyone can find some enjoyment from this game.

A fun WW2 game that was a blast to play with friends. If you like source shooters and World War II, then I think you're gonna like this game.

Ironically one of the most unfunny games I've ever played. Besides when we did a make-shift E3. That was pretty fun.

It allows me to finally be my true self as a Whooper wearing a Taco Bell hat. Nah but for real tho it's a fun social game that is filled with mini-games galore. Bout as much as I can say about it.

MGSV was my first MGS game and I honestly had a blast with it. The gameplay was a blast, and I enjoyed executing missions in some of the dumbest yet creative ways possible. However, after playing the rest of the franchise I can see why this game is considered to be the weakest. The story was a bit convoluted (even though most of MGS is) and this story kinda didn't need to be told, leaving us with an unsatisfying ending. The gameplay really is what you buy this game for, and if you're looking for a fun stealth game then I do recommend MGSV. It's also a good starting point for the franchise, and I hope the people who play this go on to play the previous entires.