A satisfying beat em up game and a major throwback to the classic 80s Konami game. Also this game just gives me a Scott Pilgrim vibe to it as well. Really great game!

A surprisingly decent, albeit basic smash bros type fighting game.

I main Jenny.

i only tried the neutral run because i refuse to play the game over and over again to get the full ending.

Super unfortunate that, despite the last case being fantastic, all the other cases were kind of ok to poor. People were right about big top turnabout. It's the worse case I've played by far. If it wasn't for the final case, this probably would have been a 5/10.

Gat Out Of Hell is pretty much the definition of basic. The story isn't wowing everyone. Gameplay, while still fun, is mostly the same as Saints Row IV, and the game is mostly just side content. The fact that this is still $15 on Steam is not worth it. Wait until it goes on sale.

Technically speaking i replayed this on switch through the trilogy. Not really a high recommendation because I'm not too fond of the high def sprites.

Regardless, this is a superb visual novel and one of the bests I've played. Without spoiling anything, you're in for a treat.

I remember first playing this game in early access back a couple of years ago and remember quite enjoying it. Upon further reflection, I played Postal III so maybe I was a bit biased when RWS was working on this one again.

Postal 4 is supposed to be the sequel to the "Worst Game Ever", that being Postal 2 since RWS doesn't want to mentioned Postal III (despite constantly mocking it every chance they get). Postal 2 is a very polarizing game. It's not really that funny in terms of writing, but I did find it completely engaging because of how self-aware the comedy was and plus because of the gameplay being so ridiculous that I couldn't help but love it. Postal 4 looked like it was going back to that style but now in a more "janky" and "glitchy" direction. The main problem with Postal 4 though is that it's boring. Nothing exciting ever happens from my knowledge. I only played the first two days (Monday and Tuesday) before uninstalling it from my computer.

The city of Edensin is bland. True there are peds walking around the streets and you can enter stores and buildings, but there's no peds inside the buildings leading to nothing but empty spaces. And getting around to it is so tiring. True there are fast travel but the time it takes for them to work due to the game's long and ridiculous loading times, is equal to how far you drive in those scooters, which are the only source of vehicles of transportation in the game. RWS did say they're gonna add in new vehicles in the game...which they should have done at the full release but whatever.

Performance was another issue people had with the game. I never really ran into that many problems though. The closest I got was when the game crashed when I was loading an autosave (which I was gonna close the game anyway and uninstall it around that time anyway). The AI is also sort rotten, mostly applying to enemies. I never encountered a bunch of glitches. I only got a sewer rat floating in mid air, an NPC having an issue just trying to sit down on a chair, and when riding my scooter I just clipped through some of the NPC's when trying to run them over.

Postal 4 doesn't feel like a proper sequel to Postal 2, rather more like a cheap bootleg ripoff of the game. It's not as bad as other gaming journalists make it out to be, but if we are comparing this game to Postal 2, it doesn't even come close to it. Just play Postal 2 instead.

a damn good and fun noir style third person shooter. but playing this on windows 10 even with the fixes is kinda hell for me man.

THIS REVIEW IS ONLY BASED ON THE STORY MODE

Has it been almost 10 years since this game came out? Jeez, it felt like forever when I got this back at launch.

GTA V is a fun, sprawling open world game with tons of fun things to do to mind yourself from a dark story with a lot of messed up characters. It's engaging.

Flying is awful though.

I never played 2K20, and I'm glad I didn't. So taking a year and a half long break is something the series needed for a long time. And after the build up, 2K22 is...pretty much the same as the past games (you know, without the crazy glitches of course).

I've always been a sucker for the earlier SvR games, but even then the series started to lose its momentum since 2009? 2010? Around there. I never played a lot of the newer WWE games, the closest being 2K16 from my knowledge. They weren't bad, just...different compared to the earlier PS2 games. 2K22 was supposed to "Hit Different" and, in a way, they didn't.

Like the past WWE games, we have your usual modes. Your MyRise, Showcase and Universe mode. But we also have the return of GM Mode! My favorite mode in the SvR series...and they ruined it.

The return of GM mode is the most disappointing of the bunch, only having two champions at your disposal as opposed to all champions on a show. It's super weak compared to its SvR counterpart. Here's hoping they'll release an update later down the road fixing this, or improve this in the next game.

2K22 isn't the next new SvR 2007, but it is a massive improvement over 2K20 (duh). The new control scheme, while weird at first, feels fine and graphically the game looks fine enough. And there is enough content here to keep you entertained. WWE fans will enjoy this game, even if some of the modes lack the same charm compared to its original counterparts.

Deadpool fans will eat this up big time for its humor and jokes, but even then the game still ends up being a mindless, dull hack and slash

This came out the same day as Ride to Hell Retribution so I'm still glad I chose this over that game

Back when the game first launched in 2018, I pretty much got everything all in one sitting. I played it from the minute it launched to the following night. Spider-Man was my hero and man this game did not disappoint.