Hitman at its best and an incredible value to include the last two entries as well.

One of the most painful experiences I've ever been through.

It gets in its own way from being a truly incredible Monster Hunter.

This review contains spoilers

Would have been a 3.5 had I played before the patched ending.

A lot of complex feelings. As much as there are parts that don't compare to the rest of the Arkham games, it did many things that were either expanded upon or called back to later on. Being "the worst Arkham game" doesn't make it a bad game but it isn't a great game either.

Despite some issues I have with the Batmobile segments, this is a worthy climax of the Arkham Series.

Not the best Platinum game ever made, but still one of the best action games ever made.

I can complain about the script as much as I want, that will not change that this is still one of the best looter shooters made of its time and Gaige is one of the most fun characters I've ever played in a shooter.

I still believe this is the best game Tell Tale has made. Having fun with an already outlandish setting, poking fun at themselves, while still creating beloved characters who fit into this pre-established setting so well that some come back in Borderlands 3 and adding incredible depth to the standout villain from Borderlands 2. I firmly believe this was Tell Tale at their peak.

Messy and underbaked in multiple ways but still stands out as an incredible small scale experimental puzzle platformer made by people testing the water for one of the most acclaimed modern RPGs of all time.

An incredible sequel that ended up defining the franchise and that the rest struggled to live up to. Only partly surpassed by a remake using the same base but even further refined with its own changes that don't invalidate this game still existing.

A worthy spiritual sequel to Resident Evil 4 more than Resident Evil 5

The "Aliens" to Dead Space's "Alien" while still maintaining the horror atmosphere yet embracing its more action aspects in a way that doesn't disconnect you from the survival horror core.
Cross my heart and hope to die.

Singleplayer: The worst Dead Space game. 2 out of 5

Co-op: The most interesting and compelling horror aspects of the game are only experienced in co-op by Player 2. While very interesting in its own right, it's still not significant enough to completely redeem the game.