Silent Hill Short Message really piqued my interest when I saw it announced, and it was finally released during the State of Play. Personally, I thought it was an alright experience, it did miss that feeling of being on edge that I had with the older Silent Hill titles, but during the few chase sequences it had, it was pretty intense, too bad we only had a handful of them. The story isn’t all bad in my eyes, the protagonist could’ve been better but at the end of the day, she was ok.But the themes of depression could’ve been handled much better, at times it does feel like a callous parent’s outlook on depression. Also I feel Silent Hill 3 did a way better job at expressing the themes of woman hood, and social commentary. It’s by no means a great introduction to Silent Hill, but I’d still recommend it, especially since it’s free.


Basically glorified DLC, COD never should’ve been an annual thing imo.

Not only my game of the year, it might have to be in my top 10. The first game is still great, but this game is just something else. The gameplay, swinging, and story are so much better this time around, and the fact my favorite villain (Venom) holds a majority of the spot light in this game is just icing on the cake for me. Easily one of the best superhero games ever.

The best Spider-Man game hands down, can't wait to see how Spider-Man 2 will top this.

My comfort game, it took me nearly a year to beat it but I’m glad it took me so long. It helped me appreciate this game so much more, playing this after a long day of work, to hear the amazing soundtrack, while mixing drinks, and interacting with characters just hits different. Easily one of my favorite Visual Novels, so far.

Shang Tsung, and Fujin are the best thing to come out of this DLC.

The series definitely should’ve ended here, a great conclusion to Snake’s story.

I love this way more than the original, don’t get me wrong that game is still fire but they made literally everything better. It feels a lot more like a survival horror title, this time being a lot more serious while still having some of the cheesiness that the original is known for. Even if you’ve never played the original or if this is your first Resident Evil game, I highly recommend it.


To be fully transparent, I haven’t played the original. I think it’s a cool survival horror game. Didn’t fall in love with it like I hope I would, but it was still pretty fun. Not all that scary, but the atmosphere was a stunning especially with the amazing graphics.

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I didn't think I'd like this game at first, to be honest. While the death of Joel was to be expected, I still felt it could've been executed so better (pun intended.) Not to mention the piss-poor attempt at making me feel empathy for Abby, and the bland "revenge bad" theme didn't really vibe well with me. I feel the story is this game's weakest aspect, and a lot of the newer factions, and characters are so damn forgettable. The gameplay loop did start to become repetitive but the Island section, reversed my fatigue pretty quickly. The Fuck Fedra section with Ellie and Dena exploring the open-ended area is another highlight for me. I wish we had more sections like that in the game, with their conversations easing the tension, and just going around into optional places just to explore things.

Story aside though, this game is impressive especially for a PS4 release. Despite the gameplay receiving minimal additions, they do make a big difference in how to handle certain scenarios imo.

In conclusion, I don't think this game is bad despite how much of a nosedive the story takes in quality. It most definitely isn't a masterpiece either, delusional TLoU fans will try their best to make you think otherwise.

A great game, and definitely one of the best fps ever. The atmosphere is amazing, with the Rapture being one of my
favorite places in a game. The story telling is great as well, especially since it’s complimented by such a great villain too. As a Fallout fan, the gritty artstyle with 50s music is such a vibe, so I can see myself coming back to this game in the future.

A couple of gripes I have mostly come after the confrontation with Andrew Ryan. I wasn’t a fan of Fontain, and the Little Sister escort mission was pretty dreadful. The last boss fight was pretty underwhelming as well.

If you wanted to make class fun, you'd have this on.

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For the longest, I always thought this game was overrated and that people oversold the hell out of this game. While I don't think it's "the best game of all time" like so many people claim, I think it's a very great game, and easily one of the best games to come out in that generation. The characters really carry this story for me, especially Joel. His dynamic with Ellie is just so damn good, and he's such a badass as well. The gameplay is great and immersive, the way it makes situations much more tense is top notch. And for the record, Joel was completely in the right for killing the fireflies.

Didn't have too much bad things to say about this game, the bandits were pretty much the only issue I had because of many times I had to fight them. But yeah, that's pretty much it.