I suck at this game, I recognise it's good but it's not really for me. Instead, I nominate this review in honour of my friend who got Dead God after 500 hours

First game I played with one of my friends, and the reason I upgraded from a 360 to an Xbox One. 5 years later, I beat the entire DLC with that same friend in one sitting, went home, bought it for myself, and got all achievements. Safe to say this is an amazing game, not just from an art standpoint, but a (mostly) fair and enjoyable challenge.

Played this on a friend's VR system and I wish I had the time to play the entire game. The combat and horror are elevated tenfold, taking a masterpiece game even better somehow.

Despite the jankiness, these are two classic games, Colossus especially being such a unique experience.

Had my jaw firmly on the flaw on average once every 2 hours, the game kept one-upping itself in surprises until the exact moment the credits started. Also a pretty fun card game I won't lie

A lot of fun and quite scary. One of those games that really motivates you to play it multiple times to get the different paths and endings. When you don't know how Mr. X works, it feels like he defies the laws of nature to sucker punch me even though I swore enemies couldn't enter this room and oh god-

Overall the scariest Resident Evil, although I'm not the biggest fan of the combat as you get 3 nerf pellets to get through a room with 4 enemies

Best DLC selection in the series though, even if the final boss of End Of Zoe sucks

Liked both campaign and multiplayer a lot at launch, but once the honeymoon phase ended I realised the huge flaws in both. Came back to multiplayer for a bit in Season 3, but I don't know if I can hold out hope for 343i Halo anymore. Still the best game the company has ever made (apart from MCC *8* years after launch) which is a little sad.

Manages to make an audiobook a compelling videogame. Fucking killer soundtrack and voice acting. Somehow got the best ending on first playthrough and I'm too terrified of failing skill checks to do another playthrough. Had to take a few breaks because trying to squint at huge blocks of exposition hurt my head lol. One of the most important games out there. R.I.P. Roger Ebert you would've loved Disco Elysium

Vergil DLC is roughly the price of a Single, which means yes, you get a free character alongside your purchase of Bury The Light.

Currently going for the "go outside" achievement legitimately

How do you improve the Stanley Parable? By basically doubling the content

Every 2 years I pick up this game again, get a game over on an Act 2, get mad and put the game down