Logan Paul would have severe PTSD playing this game.

Fun, addictive and extremely unique!

This game is BEGGING for online multiplayer!

I look at this game the way Paul Heyman looks at Roman Reigns.

I'm doing my part, now you should do yours.
Come and join the Helldivers, you bastards!

FOR SUPER EARTH! FOR DEMOCRACY!!!

I’m more than sure that half the people that have reviewed this game either haven’t played it or didn’t even give themselves a chance to like it due to allowing the negative reviews to impact their judgement...

The story was awesome, the Suicide Squad themselves were hilarious and likable, the combat was nothing special but it was fine, the traversal system was incredibly well done for all 4 members and worked perfectly around Metropolis no matter who you were using, the side content was a bit repetitive but overall fun and filled with Easter Eggs and seeing the Justice League (especially Green Lantern) finally make their appearances in this world was so dope! Watching almost all of them go rogue was pretty intense, especially Batman and Superman!

With that said, there are some things here that bothered me and the biggest being the Flash and Superman fights. They were incredibly underwhelming, especially the Superman fight. They built that fight to be THE FIGHT (as it should’ve been) and yet, it was such a disappointment but NOTHING comes close to how god awful the Brainiac fight was. That will 100% go down as the most forgettable boss fight in gaming for me.
Luckily not all the boss fights were bad though. Green Lantern and Batman's fight were literal perfection and I wouldn’t change a thing about those.

This game isn’t perfect at all or even close to it. While it may not deliver a great live service experience, It definitely delivers a dope story and if you’re a fan of the Rocksteady universe or DC in general, give it a go and make your own opinion here!

P.T.'s spiritual successor falls short and the absence of Kojima is incredibly present...

Silent Hill: The Short Message delivers an unsettling atmosphere with a horrifying monster but fails miserably trying to deliver a message that never even had a shot at sticking it's landing... It's becoming noticeable that a lot of these games are relying too much on suicide and depression and there's only so many original ideas you can get from that...

I’ve never been a crazy fan of the Prince of Persia franchise but I did enjoy Prince of Persia (2008) and The Forgotten Sands quite a bit and this one (for the most part) delivered in the same way those did for me…

First off, the 2D Metroidvania route they took here was brilliant and worked way better than I originally thought. It made puzzles feel super challenging and extremely satisfying.

The combat is extremely well done and has a lot of variety to it especially as you get deeper into the story and learn new abilities and that’s something I found refreshing since a lot of 2D platformers tend to be pretty repetitive with its combat.

The world here not only has a lot of depth to it with absolutely stunning locations but is also crazy massive which I didn’t expect at all. The map is about 3x bigger than what I originally assumed and it was awesome to explore!

The story here wasn’t anything crazy. A lot of people are loving it and while I can see those reasons, nothing stuck with me personally… I wasn’t caught off guard by anything, the characters were a bit generic and while I really liked Sargon, he had very little depth to him and I would’ve loved to know him more so I could’ve cared for him…

While Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is my least favorite Prince of Persia story experience, it’s definitely a fun one that I recommend everyone to give a shot! Especially if you’re a fan of Metroidvania games.

Final Fantasy is a franchise I’ve always been interested in but never picked up because I had no clue they were all stand alone stories. I always thought I’d have to start from the first game and work my way up but nope, you can just jump in wherever and when I found that out it really heightened my interest in them.
There’s quite a bit of Final Fantasy games that caught my eye but not like Final Fantasy 7 so I started with it first and man… I now understand the love and reputation these games have…

The story of Final Fantasy 7 is a roller coaster of emotions. It was brilliantly written, constantly throwing twisted curve balls at you from beginning to end and keeping things perfectly hidden until the right moment and I give Square Enix props for that. I know this is a remake and I’ve heard it’s technically not the same game in a lot of ways but this story was originally written in 1997 and it’s REALLY impressive they were able to express this story into a video game that didn’t even have voice actors at the time and yet still have a HUGE impact on the world with it and over two decades later, do it all over again.

The characters here are a huge highlight also. The emotional connection I had with all of these characters was built up extremely well. Cloud Strife, Barret Wallace, Tifa Lockhart, Aerith, Wedge, Biggs and Jessie all had phenomenal depth to them and something to really care for. I found that feeling intensify more as each chapter passed and that feeling never stalled once and by the end of the game, I loved a lot of these characters and that’s a rare one for me!

After playing Final Fantasy 7, It’s changed my whole perspective on these games. There’s something about the heart, passion and care that was put in here that excites me about the others and I can’t wait to experience more of these stories…

After finishing this, I have now officially beat every Uncharted game but man, I’m really bummed I didn’t play this when it released in 2017 because this is how you end a decade long series!

This is almost as perfect as an Uncharted game can get! The Lost Legacy delivers a great story, great treasures, great puzzles, a stunning world, amazing and breathtaking action sequences that put you on the edge of your seat and two characters that have a lot of depth and value to them. Nadine and Chloe are a dynamic duo here and it was so badass to see this iconic team up!
I absolutely loved just about every minute of this game. Uncharted 4 is one of my all-time favorite games and my favorite Uncharted game so with this being an expansion to that was a treat and an amazing way to end the legacy of the world’s greatest thieves story-line.

I truly hope the Nathan Drake saga or this game ever gets touched or continued. This is as perfect of a story ending any fan or anyone could ask for.

Well done, Naughty Dog!

Santa Monica Studio and Eric Williams continue to blow me away with how much care and heart they put into this game and this story...

In Valhalla, we finally get to see Kratos face the shadows of his past and reflect on an important chapter of his life that many fans will be extremely familiar with and honestly, I'm shocked at how well this worked... This DLC adds in a surprisingly fun and addictive roguelike/roguelite experience allowing this game to feel much more rewarding than ever before and allowing the combat to shine brighter than ever!
I was caught by surprise in many ways here with the main thing being how well of a job it done at making Kratos feel extremely vulnerable. Usually I feel safe, confident and unstoppable as Kratos but here I actually found myself worrying about how my next encounter was going to play out depending on how my previous one went and how far I was in my run and this made my playthrough feel super tense and extremely cautious and I absolutely loved that!
Also, the fact that this is a free DLC is mindblowing to me. This isn't your typical "free DLC" here. This is a full on epilogue with a lengthy and strong story behind it, new abilities, armor sets, trophies and much more. I easily would've paid $10-$20 for this so the fact it's free is awesome to see!

Overall, God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is an excellent way to bring the Ghost of Sparta's journey to a close.
There is still much to be told but if this is it for the aging hero's Ragnarok journey, farewell, and amazing work Santa Monica!

(Also, I don't usually review DLC so this will be a rare occasion but if you know me, you know God of War means a lot to me and I love voicing my opinion on anything to do with these games so, this one was a must!)

Man... This game not only delivered one of the most unique and beautifully crafted world's I've ever seen but also an incredibly heartwarming story that I couldn't get enough of!

I want more games like this so badly!

Why does everyone feel the need to bother me while I’m asleep? JUST LET ME SLEEP DAMMIT!

I love the direction Nintendo went here. They stayed true to everything we love about Mario and made changes for a better experience and doing so made a game I’ve been playing my whole life feel brand new and I can’t praise them enough for that. This game feels so different from every other Mario game from the moment you press play, see the brand new art style, hear the new sound track and everything else in between!

Mario Wonder was a magical and at times surreal experience for me that is without doubt one of my favorite games of 2023.

Alan Wake 2 is one of those games that comes around once in a lifetime and sets a new standard for gaming, especially in story-telling, horror and visual effects.
This game is an absolute achievement in all three of those aspects...

Keeping it short, I've never played anything like this especially in the horror genre. What Remedy has created here is something very special and unique, and you can tell that this is everything they've learned/made, put it all together in one and heightened it.
I can't wait to see what they bring to the table after this because this was a crazy experience that I'll be thinking about for a long time, man...

Insomniac took everything we loved about the first game and elevated it to a whole new level especially from a gameplay standpoint, and like the first game, the story packs some serious punch behind it that pulls you in right away and doesn't let go. It's non-stop from beginning to end with endless surprises all throughout the game!

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 was everything I knew it would be and more, and a game I consider essential for anyone who owns a PlayStation 5.