Well designed and thorough castlevania type game, the only annoying thing is that the "true ending" is locked behind a convoluted set of steps which the game never really requires at any other point, so if you're not well-versed in the genre it's pretty frustrating.

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Interesting horror game about getting your life back together after a bad relationship only to be trapped in a different, loveless, IKEA-based relationship.

Extremely charming game with layers of interesting platforming and physics puzzles to think about.

Edmund McMillen should be locked up in a dungeon and never allowed to call himself a "game designer" ever again. Every design decision feels like it was done so as a joke laughing in the face of a fun user experience. Also, too many poop jokes.

A good game to play if you want to become the legendary Venom Snake.

As long as you play the version without any building the game is actually pretty fun, it's like a toybox of a bunch of cute ideas all working together.

GTAV is a pretty good game up until the part where you wake up from your trance and realize that the gameplay is outdated, there's nothing to do, the story and writing is a myopic edgy waste of time and effort. Instead of playing GTAV, you could punch yourself in the cock and balls, and every time you punch them, you should say "god I'm so much cooler than all of those sheeple out there." until you orgasm.

It's crazy that they got the guy who voiced Colonel Campbell in Metal Gear Solid to voice Grandpa Max in this game.