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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - The Definitive Edition
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - The Definitive Edition

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God of War Ragnarök
God of War Ragnarök

Sep 22

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time

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Scarface: The World Is Yours
Scarface: The World Is Yours

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Blair Witch
Blair Witch

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Playing this again, it felt like I was lost in time in the year 1999. This game definitely deserves a remaster, maybe thats never gonna happen because it plays a little outdated, but the sounds, the soundtrack and the fun of this game is tremendously good. I never completed this game before, because at the time I was a kid that rarely fully completed all the games I had. But I had such a good time with this one, so for me this was the reason to play it again from scratch till the end. The part that reminded me the most was the intro and the first tutorial level "Nowhere". Played this so many times again and again.

Now, that I completed this game for the first time I really can say that the fun is precisely still there. If you still digging PS1 games and don't focus too much on the graphics, you really have to give this one a spin. It's maybe one of the best platform games on PS1. It's easy, the collectibles are enjoyable to gather and to me, this game don't harp on the same string too much. The hardest level was mainly the last "Mine or Mine" level. It took me 3 runs to collect every yellow carrot and clocks, and if you pass the finish line you really have to start over from the beginning of the level to start the Mine section, which can be frustrating. But overall, this game feels like timeless magic and I'm very proud to have this in my collection again. If you love the first Spyro games, you probably gonna like this one too because this game is mainly about completing items in a variety of levels, including amusing puzzle elements and a wonderful soundtrack. It's definitely not the same like Spyro, but it holds that nostalgia feeling from playing those platform games based on collecting various items. (Note: If you wanna play PS1 games again and don't have an old CRT yet, I would really recommend it because it makes your retro games great again!)

I was hyped to play Scarface the game itself, because of the brilliant movie and because of the 80’s Miami vibe. The beginning made sense but after 5 or 6 hours of playing, I got bored because of the storyline. Am I right that the most important thing to do is to take over various districts right? You earn money by take out gangs and sell drugs to gain more money. After that you buy businesses and do everything again and again. That’s what I understand. Buying businesses sounds interesting, but from what I experienced is that it doesn’t really reward you for the amount of money you invest in it. For example, when you buy a property in GTA Vice City, you get rewarded with your investment but in this game it doesn’t really make sense (correct me if I’m wrong). The best thing about this game for me is the Soundtrack and the weapons versus the shooting combat. Unfortunately I had higher expectations from this title.

One of the better horror games I played in a long time. It starts pretty eerie and gave me highly expectations. The way you search around along with Ellis and his dog Bullet, you have to find missing items like video tapes and pause that at the exact time to make objects or scenery change in reaI time felt like something I didn't experienced before, but this game also left me with a few cons. The enemies can be very annoying sometimes, because they moving so fast that you can't see them. I say enemies because you have to experience it to understand what I'm saying. At some places you can't use your flashlight because of waking them up. I actually learned pretty late in the game that you can kill these by pointing the flashlight in their direction. Another downside is the way of finding items. You can give Bullet (the dog) a task to look out for some items, but most times he can't find anything. To look for items yourself in these big, maze-like areas can be pretty frustrating. Later on, the story gets strange, loose and weird. During the end, it really felt like they had reasons to drag out the storyline, which is a shame because it had a very interesting opening. After all I can recommend this one to everybody that loves the genre, but maybe just for one time.