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.

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’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!

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!

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

FOR SUPER EARTH! FOR DEMOCRACY!!!

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

Fun, addictive and extremely unique!

This game is BEGGING for online multiplayer!

Logan Paul would have severe PTSD playing this game.

A beautifully crafted platformer with a stellar soundtrack and surprisingly emotional short story that will have you loving this little guy by the end of his journey!

Also, this game is free on Steam. The fact that it's free is mindblowing to me. A lot of hard work was clearly put in here and to experience this at no cost almost felt wrong… If you have a computer, there is no reason to not check this out!

Short and sweet with a great 2000's vibe to it!

As soon as a game starts to feel like a chore to finish, I'm out...

I still really appreciate the hard work and love that was put in here because that cannot go overlooked but, Harold Halibut felt more like a "errand running" simulator than what it was actually aiming for...

Mr. Krabs origin story was one hell of a ride!!!

In all seriousness, Another Crab's Treasure was a unique and refreshing souls-like experience that gives fans of the genre hope that there is some original thought that can go into these games afterall...

Animal Well shines as it keeps its promise on delivering a great and visually stunning puzzle platformer experience that is constantly feeding the player some of the best mysterious and thought provoking levels that I've ever experienced.
This is one of those games that came just at the right time and has set a whole new foundation on the metroidvania genre going forward.

This was an incredible experience that I'll be thinking about and revisiting for a very long time.