It is a good game, and I can see why a lot of people consider it a landmark game in FPS games. But for me, personally, I just don't think the gameplay is as smooth as it could have been. Had a lot of features, especially for its time, but I thought they could have been implemented better.

I like it. It just feels a little clunky from time to time.

Good remake/remaster. Have no complaints about it other than the fact you can really only play it for a couple hours at a time before getting bored. But those couple hours are quite fun.

Same issues I had with the original Destiny (super repetitive and not in the fun way), but it has more fun moments than the original.

It is fun at first, but becomes very repetitive, and not in the fun way, towards the end.

Everyone who hates this game never played it. Sure, there are a lot of long cutscenes in the game, but the amount of time you spend playing the game dwarfs that in comparison. It's a very relaxing game, and that's where it shines the best. I don't even mind that the driving is frustrating at first, since I not only got used to it and eventually was able to use it effectively, but I actually enjoyed the walking aspects of the game a lot. The worst parts of the game are the combat sections, but I didn't think they were as bad as some others said they were. I thought they weren't good, but it didn't completely ruin the experience of the game for me.

Improved almost everything from the first game. Not too many complaints other than the fact I feel a little disappointed they didn't go further into the horror aspect. But that wasn't enough to make me not give this game a 5/5.

Awesome game. Not as hard or as scary as people made it out to be, but I had a great time playing it. Once you see one jump scare, though, you've seen them all, and you can easily predict when future ones are coming. Also, gameplay is still really good, even after all these years.

It's a fun superhero game. I don't have a lot to say about it other than at some point I got annoyed with Deadpool and the gameplay is pretty run-of-the-mill, even for its time.

It is a painfully average game. Nothing feels as if it was thoroughly thought through, and it was just trying to capitalize on the zombie craze at the time (which it definitely did). Game plays well enough to spend hours on it, but leaves little desire to replay it.

It is the same thing as the original Dark Souls: Prepare to Die game, but updated for the PS4. Honestly, I was hoping they would include more game mechanics from Dark Souls 3, and it didn't include anything that made it stand out. I much rather play the original version honestly.

It is the same thing as the original game with the addition of the new chapter of Lordran, which is fun.

It changed nothing about the original Dark Souls 2. My same issues apply here.

The best Dark Souls DLC with one of the best bosses in the series.

It is a fun DLC, but I feel as if some things about it could be changed, such as the bosses.