JASON!!!! JASON??? JAAAAASOOOON!!!

They seriously nailed the atmosphere of the films.

Fun with a friend but there is really nothing Resident Evil about this at all besides the characters...

Best CoD since MW2. Gunplay is top tier and even the single player isn't awful. Much more back to basics and grounded with the gameplay. The new "gunsmith" mechanic is badass as well and whoever did the animations needs a raise. Sad that they just gave up on it once Warzone launched... Now it's pink anime skins, purple bullet tracers and a shell of its gritty former self.

Great game to play on the toilet.

I loved the dark tones of this one. Best Zelda game, don't even @ me.

2020

This game is such an accurate portrayal of being in the military that you might come home to someone sleeping with your wife.

Not really sure why this one got so much hate... The dungeons where some of the most creative ones in the series and the controls were really engaging (though sometimes frustrating).

Only true negative I felt was that the backtracking in every dungeon got old fast. That and the main hub world you go back to constantly isn't all that interesting.

Best soundtrack in gaming. Period.

All you need to know is that you can wear a dress, grab a chainsaw, your favorite orange juice and go to town killing zombies for hours on end.

Under the comedic surface it's actually a decent story and the sandbox gameplay is so creative.

Just don't escort any survivors to safety. They have the worst AI in any game in existence and actively try to get themselves killed.

Also, free katana on the cafe.

I really wanted to like this game. I truly did. It looked like a new game to fill the void the Silent Hill series left and I couldn't wait to give it a go. However, the story is just not engaging at all and the characters are very boring. Gameplay is also very stale with clunky animations and I found myself rushing to finish it by the end. I couldn't even tell you the main characters name it was that uninteresting. It's definitely trying to be a throw back to the horror games of the late 90s but it misses the mark I'm afraid.

That being said the atmosphere and sound design are awesome. The split realities where you see the spirit world and the real world at the same time is very unique. It looks like a next gen title in many areas. The music from the original Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka is great as well and makes for a nice spooky environment.

If you have gamepass, give it a shot, but I wouldn't pay full price for this one.

The best Battle Royal out there with solid gunplay, gameplay and movement mechanics. In the first year of its launch I racked up almost a month of play time. It was truly something when it came out, hot dropping into Skulltown and seeing if you make it out alive. To get that sweet sweet CHAMPION screen. It was a breath of fresh air that came out of nowhere.

However, current Apex Legends, is plagued by greedy monetization, persistent reoccurring bugs, annoying character ability metas, power creep, questionable buffs/nerfs, frustrating matchmaking system, cheaters and the worst servers I've ever experienced in gaming. After ~1150 hours in this game and being obsessed, the above issues wear on me and are too much to truly enjoy it anymore outside small doses with friends every now and then.

The good parts of Apex are seriously good and should be praised (gunplay, movement and core game mechanics etc.) but the bad parts are really bad and difficult to turn a blind eye to over time. (Strict matchmaking, poor server quality and bugs etc.) Launch Apex to around season 2 I'd give it 5 Stars for perfecting the genre but current Apex just doesn't feel the same.

Laser flipping the 10 stair never felt so good.