Awesome game, I'm really excited for the last and final DLC.

Update: this log is for all DLCs. Repentance is awesome. Isaac has too much content for me to actually ever come close to finishing the game, but it's a true classic.

Only enjoyable in multiplayer imo. However, you will most likely never find another game that does what Civ does in the strategy genre.

A really entertaining citybuilder with interesting mechanics. I really liked the way of how you can build and organize your kingdom.

Also, the graphics are really adorable. But sadly there is no motiviation for me to keep playing, will probably give it try again when more updates followed along.

The game got quite old, but is definitley worth to pick up on a sale.

It's just sad that we have never heard anything again from Greenheart Games after this.

A short experience for me, but the game itself is really great.

The visual style and sound design is good and definitley worth the money.

All in all, a good minigame.

Maybe it's just my memories, but this AC has a very special place in my heart.

It may not be the best Animal Crossing game of all time (that's probably New Leaf), but I remember how much fun I had playing it back in the days.

I don't know how many hours I've spent, but surely all of them were worth it. Also, I could play it together with my mum which makes it even more special to me.

And the soundtrack of the city is the best soundtrack of all Animal Crossing games, period.

If I replayed it nowadays I would almost definitley reduce the rating, but I want to keep the memories alive - so I simply won't pick it up again.

I can't remember any other game that got me so hyped as Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

BUT, Nintendo screwed it. This is really hard to say for me, but Nintendo essentially killed the Animal Crossing vibe with New Horizons.

There is no endgame content, villagers repeat themselves so quickly, no new buildings, only one (!) Nook upgrade after more than 1 year after release.

The list is long and it breaks my heart to see such an amazing looking and feeling game getting the false treatment by Nintendo.

What a historic video game. Played it as a child and even nowadays, after almost 10 years, it still amazes me when I enter a brand new world.

I am not an active Minecraft player and I play this game only every few months, but when I play, it's an amazing experience. Glad to see that Microsoft decided to keep providing new content which made Minecraft really complex.

A truly legendary game!

I can totally understand the fascination and enthusiasm behind Stardew Valley but it never hooked me that much.
Played it in multiplayer with a friend, was fun for 10 hours but the excitement quickly went down.

I'd still give a rather high rating here.

Never felt such a smooth movement in any video game.

Mario: Odyssey has great worlds and levels with so many different features and functionalities, Nintendo just did an awesome job here.

But don't expect a long playtime, you won't need long to finish the game.

This game provides an astonishing atmosphere and really hits your emotions.

Sadly, the performance on my Nintendo Switch was underwhelming and I had to deal with several performance issues and lags.

I would give 3 ½ stars, but the game looks too good to give it less than 4 stars.

Link's Awakening on Switch is a beautiful experience and I would count it to my most favorite Nintendo games I ever played.

BUT, there are perfomance issues. Sadly I experienced several lags which was really annoying, because it distracted me from enjoying the beautiful world of Cocolint.

Anyways. You should play it.

Played it only once, but Assassin's Creed II was one of my greatest experiences I ever had in a video game.

I remember how much I enjoyed exploring Venice and all the other cities.
If you play it nowadays you will feel the age of this game, but it's still a reccomendation.



I like difficult games, but Cuphead can't hook me enough to spend hours and hours to make some progress.

Maybe I am too dumb?