The video game equivalent of looking for your lost car keys.

What if Shadow of the Colossus replaced the horse with a hoverboard, rocket boosters, and grappling hooks?
And also looked like a Spy Kids 3D setpiece?

Once you're comfortable with serious VR locomotion, load this thing up and experience this adrenaline rush.

The level design of this game reminds me of when I made levels for games as a kid and just put a bunch of enemies in one place to make it harder.

videogames don't need to make any goddamn sense to be fun, man. c'mon

Went in expecting Myst, was sorely disappointed. It gets at some interesting mechanics when things click, but the framing device of the island feels like more and more of a missed opportunity the longer you play. The ending's interesting, and I gotta give Blow credit for the puzzles he did design, but I stuck with this game and beat it more as a mental challenge to myself than out of curiosity.

Mid-horror-movie soup which sustains a relentlessly vague plot mostly through production value.

the most Nintendo thing Nintendo ever did was make a perfect mario game and then spend the rest of their existence making it worse

The game that birthed a million Redditors.

The unintentionally-funniest game I've seen.

Elliot, I'm so sorry.

It was pretty cool in 2016, but now I just wish it would go away already.

the legendary Good Shooting Game

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Sure, he says some stuff some people don't think is funny anymore, but at the same time, you get to mulch hordes of literal cop-pigs.

The half-hearted answer game-trivia-havers can give to the non-question: "Man, I wish there was a sequel to Rez".

Absolutely worth checking out for Mizuguchi fans. Nobody knows it exists, because the venn of people willing to pay 60$ for a 3 hour rail shooter and PS Move owners in 2011 was infinitesimal.

Assassin's Creed was never good.