This game was recommended back in the day, when I freshly got my PS3. And I was not disappointed. A 3rd person cover shooter with exploration and riddles to overcome. The game takes inspiration from Tomb Raider and the movie franchise Indiana Jones but it has an unique charm to its characters. My problem is that the different sections aren’t balanced enough, I feel like there is a little to much shooting and way less exploration and riddle solving. Overall a really fun shooter to play, also I kinda like the treasures you collect. Game also enables extra stuff after beating. Very decent first entry.

Didn’t finished it. But I remember fun couch coop sessions with my friend. Despite being quite simple.

I like this game a lot. The idea to combine a badass metal gear character with the studio that does the best character-action games - awesome. But I just wish it would be even greater. I like the bossfights, the fighting system in general, the endboss (the legend, the myth). But then there is the limited moves you have, not that great unlockables, no useful collectibles, to much slow moments and exposition that take away the adrenaline rush this game should’ve been.

I like to play this game with a friend. But the open word shooter rpg formula can be grindy at times. The highlight is handsome Jack one of the most iconic villains of the generation. The humour slaps and is a neat gift for players, but for me the game can not build on it alone. The gameplay is a mixed bag, with a good gun - yeah good, with a bad gun - well annoying.

Best Rockstar game. Very tight story. A great character with John Marston which reminds me of the young Clint Eastwood. A rich word, and a cowboy game, very unique and quality wise unmatched. It’s a revenge story a lá Quentin Tarantino. I wish they would preserve this game on modern consoles and PC.

This is my favourite Saints Row. It still has a very over the top gang wars scenario. With likeable characters (I’d love to call Oleg, my maan), collectibles and fun side activities (favourite is insurance fraud) the main missions can be ok at times but then I also think of the music this game has: its fire, it makes me really feel POWER hee hee POWER hee hee. Also the remaster is really good and probably even outclasses GTA for me.

This is the Tekken game that I got into after playing Tekken 3 as a child. I like this even though it has no story mode. The tag fight system is pretty cool and makes combos batshit insane also the roster is so frckn big.

Tekken 6 has a Story-Mode which kinda feels like a arcade brawler but it’s awkward controlling in a 3d space, with 3d movement. The customisation in this is legendary. Overall it’s Tekken. Love it hate it ignore it. Choose one.

This was my first and last Crysis is was a real, well crisis to play. I just missed the point where the fun starts. So I just beat it. I don't feel much, luckily this game isn’t too long even though it already had some empty moments. I think the camouflage thing might be cool if this would’ve been a stealth game manny weird choices but probably I’m just not the target group.

The fist Budokai is a game that looks and feels like a psone game.
Budokai 3 on the other hand has more to offer but nothing else so it’s just a game you just put on once. It’s not rich enough to be a really good dragonball game, and it does not have any of the qualities to rival a real fighting game.

This is a open world first person shooter on some tropical island with an crazy antagonist. This one was my first type of this game therefor it did resonate with me, I think it’s annoying that for some upgrades you’ll need to hunt certain animals but whatever. Gaining control over the different outposts is a weirdly satisfying feeling.

I really love this game. And I think it’s a mixture of the decent third person elements, the RPG elements and the sci-fi world you traverse. The Party-members just click with me hence committing to their missions was always fun. The villain is good, just like the ending. I really liked to spend time with my crew. Beating it was kinda remembering me how lonely I am. That is a feeling I get when I beat RPGs where I meet characters I feel attached to.

I want to love this game a lot, I really do.
A game I bought multiple times, an character-action game from platinum games, it is fun even though it lacks on the presentation side of things. But I have a primitive problem: the controls, I can not change the buttons, at first this seems like a small problem right? But if you play several games this becomes a problem especially when you would like to return to this game again. On the PS3 this game ran terribly, I’m pretty sure it’s common knowledge but the anniversary version runs way better on PS4. Just wish I could change the button layout would make this game so good for me.

People will always say that Ezio’s games are the best Assassins Creed games and yeah it’s nostalgia but also the question of character. He’s likeable, the game improves on the first games shortcomings, and Florentina and Venezia are arguably some of the best places to visit in an Assassins Creed game. The end-boss stays very unique for me personally, I only wish it had more replay ability, but granted thats rare among Open World games.

I put an unhealthy amount of time in this one I’m pretty sure most people will never forget their first Battlefield. This one is mine.