2023
Not perfect, but still pretty good. Invasions is really disappointing and pretty bare bones, and the story, while being great for a good 70% of it, eventually just ends up being annoying by the end of it. But, at least this has gameplay so good that I never want to play MK11 again. Hoping lots more content gets added later on, cause it has potential to be one of the best Mortal Kombat games of all time. Just a shame that it’ll take a few years to reach that point as the state that it’s in currently, while still great at points, is pretty disappointing. Guess we’ll see.
2015
1996
2005
2022
Still one of the best video game stories of all time. The writing is fantastic, with some of the best acting in a video game easily. The music is beautiful and memorable. Gameplay is a little bit dated but still fun enough that it doesn’t annoy me (Although, the driving is fantastic). I do wish the free ride mode had more to it tho cause there isn’t much to do post game, but glad this still holds up almost 3 years later on a replay. If only all gaming remakes were like this and improved upon the original and making it better instead of just remaking it for the sake of money.
Done for now. Got up to Aladdin which is apparently a little over a third of the way through which is why I may go back to it just so it’s done. Might have enjoyed it a lot more back in 2002 but it has not aged well at all. If you don’t have any nostalgia for it, don’t touch it.
Seriously, it’s dog ass, let me get on the fucking chair during the trickmaster boss fight you motherfuckers
Seriously, it’s dog ass, let me get on the fucking chair during the trickmaster boss fight you motherfuckers
2020
2013
2021
2001
"No victory, no defeat. The survivor will carry on the fight."
Finally playing this after years of being told that it's a must-play for any gamer was almost surreal. I couldn't believe that it was finally time. Coming off of 2, it did take me a while to get used to the controls, but once I did, it was smooth sailing from there.
The gameplay improves upon almost everything from MGS2, and it was a pleasant experience that had me going back for more immediately after the game had finished because it was just that fun. Unfortunately, though, I do have to admit that I didn't connect to the majority of the story nearly as much as I did with Sons of Liberty. It isn't by any means a bad story; it's great. I was just personally a lot more emotionally invested in Raiden's story throughout the game than I was with Big Boss's. The last hour of the game is nothing short of phenomenal, and that entire chunk is definitely my favourite thing about the story. The story is a lot less complex than Sons of Liberty, and while I do prefer 2 for being more ambitious, I think it works brilliantly for the story that Kojima is trying to tell here, and I wouldn't change much about it.
The game does have a few problems, including, of course, the extremely annoying escorting section (need I say more?) as well as the overly-long bike chase (which coincidentally happens right next to each other). I can forgive these for two reasons, though. The first being that many game developers around this time decided to have an escort mission in their game. And two, the rest of the game is just so damn good.
In all honesty, I'm still a little stunned by how this game has somehow managed to live up to my ridiculous expectations that have been built up over the years. To all those people who have practically begged me to play this for many years, yeah, this game is actually pretty good.
Finally playing this after years of being told that it's a must-play for any gamer was almost surreal. I couldn't believe that it was finally time. Coming off of 2, it did take me a while to get used to the controls, but once I did, it was smooth sailing from there.
The gameplay improves upon almost everything from MGS2, and it was a pleasant experience that had me going back for more immediately after the game had finished because it was just that fun. Unfortunately, though, I do have to admit that I didn't connect to the majority of the story nearly as much as I did with Sons of Liberty. It isn't by any means a bad story; it's great. I was just personally a lot more emotionally invested in Raiden's story throughout the game than I was with Big Boss's. The last hour of the game is nothing short of phenomenal, and that entire chunk is definitely my favourite thing about the story. The story is a lot less complex than Sons of Liberty, and while I do prefer 2 for being more ambitious, I think it works brilliantly for the story that Kojima is trying to tell here, and I wouldn't change much about it.
The game does have a few problems, including, of course, the extremely annoying escorting section (need I say more?) as well as the overly-long bike chase (which coincidentally happens right next to each other). I can forgive these for two reasons, though. The first being that many game developers around this time decided to have an escort mission in their game. And two, the rest of the game is just so damn good.
In all honesty, I'm still a little stunned by how this game has somehow managed to live up to my ridiculous expectations that have been built up over the years. To all those people who have practically begged me to play this for many years, yeah, this game is actually pretty good.