Rogue provides a very different view, story-wise, compared to Black Flag. So the story might be engaging to some audience although sometimes the delivery can get iffy. Graphics feels exactly the same as Black Flag, with beautiful oceanic aesthetic that fits the theme. Gameplay is very enjoyable, same as Black Flag, but the lack of innovation, even slightly compels me to say that this game should be really a Black Flag DLC.

Phenomenal graphics but animation-wise can get iffy. Gameplay mechanics are well developed but again the animation might get in the way sometimes. Story not really memorable but the characters are. Main story mission structures are different enough to keep players engaged, although the side missions are very repetitive. Although, the world aesthetics and graphics are sufficiently pleasing to make the experience more manageable.

A very mediocre game. The gameplay combat is awesome at first few hours, then got very repetitive after that. The story might not be the best, probably aimed for children and teenagers. The game did a very good job though in nailing the Ghibli-like aesthetics and graphics that suits the theme of the game. The gameplay mechanics of base-building is what I think makes the game, although this also can get pretty tedious at times.

Solid game. Gameplay and animation are smooth, especially compared to Unity. Story is not memorable but the main and side characters are very interesting. Main missions tend to be very cinematic and visually pleasing. Side missions can get pretty repetitive, but the graphics and aesthetic of Industrial Era London is more than makes up for it. Although some missions delivery are scuffed and awkward especially most of the side missions.

Very good gameplay mechanic. Combat system is satisfying to perform. Graphics are okay so does the animation. It can get iffy sometimes but does not interfere with the gameplay itself. Story progression is quite decent and the pace are alright. Each sections and levels feels alive. Enemies did a good job to be challenging enough but also make Batman looks strong.

Very good gameplay. Decent story even if you're not LotR fan. Nemesis System, which is the gameplay element of this game, is superbly implemented. Combat is very satisfying. Control and animations are crisps. Graphics are quite amazing. Some section may look bland but that's about it. There are some degree of repetitiveness, but the Nemesis System can instill some unpredictability to diminish those feelings.

Beautiful game with a beautiful gameplay. Advanced version of the Nemesis system introduced in the first game is very well done. Not really a LotR follower, but I feel like the story is quite easy to follow.

Solid Yakuza game. The story are told from four different perspective which is quite creative, although it still suffers from underwhelming plot points. Very weird execution of certain plot progressions, although overall the characters have a huge influence in making the game superior. General vibe and feeling of side stories compared to the usual Yakuza game is slightly off in this game, although it's still holds up on its own. Graphics are a huge improvement from 3 Remastered, but it can get better. Animations are fluid especially during combat.

A solid chill game. The 2d graphics and animation is very good in what it does. The controls sometimes can get a little iffy. Although pacing is noticeably slow, especially with the super dull gameplay loop. At least the rewards are very pleasing and makes the game slightly worth it. Very good game to wind down and chill.

Very very good game in terms of gameplay fluidity. Story is very intriguing and mysterious. Story objectives and mission structure are different enough from each other to make it not a slog to get through. In terms of combat though there maybe some elements of repetitiveness, but it's very slight. Graphics are godly and gel super well with the animation. Lot of thought put into the facial expressions animation during talking scenes, which is pretty cool.

A very good stealth game. The story is pretty straight forward. The presentation of the UI is very in-tuned with the aesthetic of the game. Graphics might put some people off, it was alright for me. Probably aesthetic choice.
Gameplay is actually really really good fun, regardless of playstyle. The level design is quite alright, designed perfectly for any playstyle, encouraging playstyle experimentation. Level design is varied and unique between levels also.

A very good side-scrolling platformer game. Each levels are varied and able to keep players engaged. The visuals and fantasy world aesthetic are very good and in-tuned with the gameplay. Movement animation is nice. Character progression is nice throughout the game.

A good story adventure game. Control are pretty decent during some sections. A couple of sections are lacking in controls. The gameplay as a whole is alright, some parts can be improved. The mixed 2d-3d graphics are surprisingly well implemented. Sound elements are very well put in certain sections. The story is actually surprisingly good and funny, seeing this is a comedy-centric story. The characters are pretty endearing, at least in this one season. Honestly, very surprised on how entertaining this game is as an adventure game. Lack of polish overall might be obvious in this game for some observant players.

Pretty much the same as Season One gameplay-wise. Although, the story elements and characters have some noticeable awkwardness in terms of plot execution in some sections. Overall, the game did a pretty good job in maintaining their themes and overarching story. The characters are still pretty entertaining here same as before, with an actual character arcs and development.

PS I want to see Julie Season 3 😂

It's a pretty solid Yakuza game. Gameplay elements are diversified and unlike anything that we have seen before in previous Yakuza games. Innovation is always a plus in all games of the Yakuza series.

The story is actually quite decent and the mystery that connects between each part are handled quite well. There's nothing really memorable regarding the substories that I can remember of, which is the essence of any Yakuza game.

Although the overall charm and aesthetic of the game feels a little bit lackluster despite the whole slew of new areas and maps available. The remastered graphics is quite okay, not much difference to 4 Remastered.

Overall, besides the new gameplay elements introduced in this game, the existing gameplay of Yakuza does not have anything to write home about.