I think the only Visual Novel game I'll ever play...maybe.

From the atmosphere, music, puzzles, and feel of the game it hits a lot of good points. Though the cases fall a bit short for me.

On PC it says I've been playing this game for about 134 hours. But combined with the mobile hours I've accumulated since a year ago, I've prolly had more than that.

I love card games, I love collecting cards, digital card games are a different thing entirely. But Marvel Snap seems to have done something to keep me coming back to it. I don't know if it's collecting the different Marvel characters and building decks from them (I netdeck a lot) and seeing how they give each character its ability. I love seeing my opponents concede because I played a Cosmo or Armor on their destroy deck.

Or card games are just crack to me.

Maybe its the second one...

Old "classic" looter shooter-rpg-fps.

The X X X, and the sometimes X X Y, or X X X Y Y or maybe even X X X X X X Y game.

I like the Warriors games, I especially love the Sengoku Basara series, though more surface level than trying to min maxing the stats and getting the best stats on the weapons and such and getting the secret items, I see it more of a mindless hack and slash game where you mow down hundreds of enemies , and a collectathon where I wanna get my little figurines and make them do cool stuff.

But I can't seem to shake off a feeling when I'm playing the older titles like the early Dynasty Warriors games and this, the 2007 crossover game that takes characters from the Dynasty Warriors series and Samurai Warriors series and mashes them together with a bunch of weirdo snake demons. It's very simplified and direct in what it wants you to do. It's very barebones in its meat of the game, or lack thereof.

You only have 2 modes: Story mode, where you pick a faction from all the Dynasty Warriors 3 Kingdoms of Wu, Shu and Wei; and the 2 Samurai Warriors game (time).

I just went through the story and tried to unlock as much of the possible roster I can, and didn't even bother with Free Mode. I don't see any upside in doing so.

All in all it's a simpler Warriors game, nothing too fancy or interesting in that that hasn't already happened in the games before it. But still an alright good nonetheless.

Also take a rest when playing this game, the repetitive actions you do with the button pressing sucks ass and your wrist/arms/hands will start to tingle.

Kind of the start of the downfall of the series in my opinion. Has some different mechanics like the oxygen and the weapons but nothing different in the grand scheme of things. Should have just been released as a DLC for Borderlands 2 instead of a full separate game.

Absolutely amazing stealth game. Beautiful world building and themes. Can not recommend enough.

I love Dishonored 2 as it opened up the world more in both story wise and gameplay wise. I wish the time travel gameplay mechanic was done more than just the 1 level really. It was so fun going back in time and seeing my decisions affect the level as I played it. Not as good as Dishonored 1 but still great.