10 years in the joint made you a fuckin pussy!

This review contains spoilers

I first played GTA V as kid around when I came out, and as a dumb stupid kid, I never touched the main story. I only ever fucked around with cheats all around Los Santos. Which, fucking around is already pretty fun. But on top of that, there's a great story of heists and government corruption, with great fleshed out characters that make you love some and fucking despise the others, (SPOILER) fuck you Steve and Devin I fucking hate them I'm so glad I got to kill them. (SPOILER END) All around a really great game, wether you like messing around the open world, the great story, or both at the same time.

Pokemon is pretty fun. Story is better than I expected from a Pokemon game. However I think the ending is kind of anticlimactic, and the post game doesn't help with that either. Aside from that the post game is pretty big too. I didn't use most of the Pokemon that were only in the post game areas since I already had a team I liked by then, but it was still fun to see all the returning pokemon like level 60 Zubats.

GAHHHHHHHHHHHHH IT'S SO GOOD. There's never a dull moment in this game. Combat so thrilling that it rivals the likes of DMC 5, gripping story that left me tearing up, sprawling landscape to explore that hides mini bosses and trials at each corner, tons of side quests which are good distractions from the main story, and even some of those quests are as grand as the main quest itself.

Way better than Sonic Frontiers.

Big fan of playing games with ghost in the title recently

Think like first person Celeste but like the end of the game so you can jump and dash further and you're a cyber ninja instead of trans

Think like first person Celeste but you're a cyber ninja instead of trans.

I think I should've just gotten Ragnarok instead.

First things first, this is not a "God of War game." If you come in expecting a more refined version of God of War 3's peak moments then you will be disappointed, which is how I felt when the game was intially shown off. Only until now have I played it and give the game the respect it deserves. The different combat while being the same concept feels completely different in execution, each attack has more weight and seems to be designed for one on one encounters. Which makes the many times multiple enemies are on screen and annoyance. Especially with the camera being so close up with Kratos taking 1/3 of the screen. However that ends up being a non issue as you progress, the game does at least give you more tools to deal with big crowds of enemies. Even though on some occasions it's still a problem.
If you've had any experience with God of War before this game, then you would know that Kratos is an insane lunatic that kills anyone and anything that stands in his way. So seeing him be an actual father and not the lunatic we know and love(?) might be a bit jarring. But it you know Kratos, being a parent is what he's always wanted. His own wife and daughter were killed by his hand under Ares's command, that is why he forever resented the gods and then proceeded to eradicate them. Seeing him be Atreus' stern but caring father is what Kratos wish he could've been doing this whole time. The only thing I want to know is how he even came to Midgard and start a family. I guess they gotta make a sequel somehow.

For the first time we see a more mellowed our Kratos, one that isn't completely blinded by rage. One that is still human. After breaking his bond with Ares, the Furies set out to punish Kratos for breaking his blood oath to the god of war. Being tormented by illusions and imprisonment, this is only the beginning of Kratos' wrath towards Olympus. Gameplay wise it's kind of weak without having any secondary weapons, the added elements for the blades of chaos were fun but they're essentially just 4 different coats of paint.

A step up from Chains of Olympus, ties up the loose ends of Kratos' remaining family. Kratos' mother being transformed into a monster and his brother being captured since they were children, only adding more fuel to the fire that is Kratos' rage towards the gods of Olympus.