The devs did good here. Me and my friends played this game for a week and we enjoyed every moment of it, the only downside is that the gameplay gets repetitive other than that the whole game is enjoyable. It does have bugs so be warned and I also love the overall gameplay and the recording videos mechanic, they did good on that one. Overall, very fun game with friends.

Another spin on Tom Clancy's world and this time its The Division. To be honest, this one is quite surprising, I never knew a Tom Clancy game can be a looter shooter and yet it worked.

The Division's gameplay is your average looter shooter genre and the way they handle it, is really great! The gun-play feels good but not as good as Ghost Recon's gun-play. Enemies might be bullet sponges but that's just your normal enemy AI's health in any looter shooter game, Division handles it quite nicely, once you reach the endgame, enemies doesn't feel like bullet sponges anymore. The gear system and the looting system is great. The Dark Zone PVPVE is really a great concept and you just need to watch out for hackers but if your server doesn't have them, then you will have fun playing the Dark Zone.

The story is really great, It lacks in execution but the lore and the premise of the story is really fucking great, Tom Clancy may not have written it but they did capture Tom Clancy's writing with the way they build the world of the game itself. Clearly, the world building is fucking beautifully crafted and the overall story for the game is quite nice. They did try to write compelling characters but they kinda missed with that one, most of the characters are not really that memorable once you finish the game.

The graphics IS FUCKING AMAZING. It may be an 8 years old game but the graphics and the whole vibe of the game including the map is just fucking great. The snowy post-apocalyptic New York is such aesthetically pleasing! The whole aesthetic of the game itself is so cool and so beautiful.

Overall, I enjoyed and had fun while playing the Division. I got invested in the whole world building and the lore. I spent like hundreds of hours by just playing the game casually and I enjoyed every seconds of it. The Division is a good game!

The Forest is a survival game and a mid one. The Forest is one, if not, the most famous survival game out there not counting minecraft. Then, why is it mid for me?

The gameplay as a whole is your typical survival game and it's alright, nothing innovative. It's fun if you have friends you can play with, since there are cannibals all over the island that scares you and your friends which is fun! Thought, playing this game in co-op can lessen the game's horror-ish vibe to it, so if you want to keep the survival horror feel of the game, play alone. Also, the combat in this game is shit. It feels slow and out of touch.

Furthermore, the graphics are pretty average, not ground breaking when it was released, but it was pretty average at most but the map/world itself is beautiful. In addition, the story for the whole game is kinda a miss, well it did had an impact right at the end but the execution of the story is very mid and I know some games are great without the storytelling and just putting it as pieces of lore, but the Forest's story and lore is not really that catchy for me.

Nonetheless, the game was pretty fun since I played this with my friends and we had a lot of fun together, we didn't enjoyed the combat but we did have fun. The Forest is an OKAY game.

Thrillville: Off the Rails is one of the most unique theme park tycoon game of the all time! I'm not exaggerating my first sentence because this is how I felt when I first played this game when I was a child and until now, I still think that this game is one or if not, the greatest tycoon game of all time.

The gameplay is the one that stands out the most, tycoon games has a record of being boring for some people with the top down gameplay but Thrillville is an innovator, not only you can build your own roller coasters, put theme park rides, manage the business stand point of the theme park but you can also RIDE and PLAY the rides and stalls! If that doesn't convince you to play the game, you can also play as a janitor and make cleaning the theme park into a fun game instead of it being a chore, everything in Off the Rails is playable from fixing electronic parts of stores to playing the actual mini games that you have put in your theme park. In addition, you can also talk to the people who are in your theme park, yes, you can talk to them and even set them up into a blind date, even great is that you can romance with people around your park. Off the Rails is really filled with content and gameplay-wise you wont' be bored of this game even after playing for a whole day. Thrillville: Off the Rails' gameplay is unique and I must say very fun even until now you won't notice a clunkyness into the gameplay.

Gameplay aside, the story is where Thrillville: Off the Rails fell short. Well, in fact the devs did try to make an actual plot to the game but it was an okay story for the lore of the game but after playing hours and hours you will actually forget about the story itself, well yeah there's pieces of the plot all over the theme park itself but that's only about it.

Furthermore, the graphics is well... This game is from 2007 expect it to be not that great, BUT from its time it was actually okay and the cartoon-ish style of Thrillville is really perfect for the franchise. The wacky and crazy vibe of the game is just pure perfection! Let's not forget about THE SOUNDTRACK, the songs for Thrillville that you will hear all over the park are crazy good! This is one of the games that has really good music selections! Like, most of the songs that I heard in Thrillville is still stuck in my head until now, from Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield to East Northumberland High by Miley Cyrus all of the iconic pop songs are here and it perfectly fit the whole vibe of the game!

In conclusion, Thrillville: Off the Rails is a GREAT GAME! I enjoyed every second of it and loved every moment. PS the Cheerleader minigame is PEAK rhythm game, crazy how a mini game has a great rhythm game system than most rhythm games out there. Thrillville: Off the Rails, a great game.

I survived 20 Minutes in all 3 maps. I must say, this game is really addictive! The initial idea of the game is really simple yet fun.

Gameplay
The gameplay is just a straight up Manic shooter with a build system where you select different characters with different passive abilities and select different weapons with different stats and not just that, you will also level up your runes and even build your own runes set. You will survive 20 Minutes depending on the build that you create and what skills you will take whenever you level up, and how you play the game. The gun play and the leveling system is really good and the more I play the more addictive it gets, I also like the boss battles, fighting them along with the hordes of lovecraftian monsters are really difficult but if you play your cards right, it will go well. An enjoyable and addictive gameplay.

Art and Story
The art style is aesthetically pleasing especially the character designs. What I really don't like is the colors but its the atmosphere of the game so I guess the art direction for the color is bland, yet the style and the pixel art is quite good nonetheless. Moreover, there is no actual story for the game, I guess there are bits of lore within the characters designs or even the weapon but a full blown story is nowhere to be found but its fine, since the art is really good, the art and the character designs make up for it and they can tell the lore with just their designs.

Overall
You just have to survive 20 minutes from lovecraft monsters. This game is really quite enjoyable and addictive, I had fun whenever I reach level 30 and the hordes of lovecraftian monsters are just swarming all over you and yet your character just kills them all. 20 Minutes Till Dawn is a enjoyable indie game.

Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is one and if not, the greatest portable game of the MonHun franchise for the PSP. It has a lot to offer, from updated graphics and assets to better and semi-optimize hitboxes. It might be a short game with no G-Rank included, still it can go on par with the latest MH generations.

The new village 'Yukumo' is also a great addition to the series since the village itself has this warm and homely feeling to it every time I finish a quest, and the last time I felt this feeling for a village was with Pokke Village from Monster Hunter Portable 2nd or Freedom Unite. In addition, the new weapon that is part of Monster Hunter Tri which is a Switch Axe is also a great weapon and it didn't lack anything from its previous predecessor in the Tri and Tri Ultimate games.

The story is still the same old Monster Hunter formula with a new big bad flagship monster ZINOGRE and the amazing elder dragon AMATSU. This two monsters are a great addition to the MonHun's ever growing roster since I enjoyed fighting both Zinogre and Amatsu. First, Zinogre was one hell of a fight, I love every second of it, let's not also forget Zinogre's theme which still now hold its title as one of the greatest monster theme in the franchise. Next, fighting Amatsu feels like I'm fighting a god, for me I love boss battles when its 'against all odds' and yet Amatsu delivered that feeling in Portable 3rd! Lastly, the gameplay may be a little clanky and the graphics may be outdated, the game still delivers its title as the best Portable game of the monster hunter franchise.

In the end, Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is a solid PSP game and a solid Monster Hunter game, and it still has the essence of Monster Hunter.

At first, I thought this game has a story mode attach to it but sadly, its pure PvP and I don't hate competitive games, its just that I don't like the pure competitive games. I did play a little bit of the game after purchasing it on steam for about 30 hours and I actually got a little hooked on the gameplay, it was really an immersive tactical PvP shooter. It was unique on its own, I like the operators and their characteristics. Sadly, this game started to lose its way, it lost its Tom Clancy brand. Now, the game feels like your any average PvP competitive E-sport and I don't know how I feel about it.

At the end, this game is really not for me even though I like a few Tom Clancy's games such as Ghost Recon and The Division.

What a phenomenal game. Needy Streamer is really a unique visual novel. I really like the idea of the gameplay where you control a Desktop and its unique, it may be hard at first to know what the fuck is going on, but once you keep playing you will see yourself knowing all the mechanics. The story is really great and the way they depict mental illness is really on spot. Ame-chan will really grow on you as a character and her love for you is unmatched. In addition, the vibes of this game is really aesthetically pleasing, everything about this game screams 2000s anime. Also, the OST for this game is really great and feels like the 2000s golden era of anime with their openings. At the end, I enjoyed playing and reading the game it really got me all hooked up, all I can say is this game is good.

I finished the 30 days gameplay and got 4 different endings I tried to complete all 24 endings but its really hard because Ame is really fucking needy she is indeed a Needy Streamer Overload. 🙏BLESS🙏

Cute and creepy prologue game. The story is very well-written and the gameplay and puzzles are pretty simple but very enjoyable. The pixel art is also great. I can't imagine that this is a free-to-play prologue game.

A great and surprising visual novel. If I didn't watch or hear some of the posts online maybe I would be really surprised by the plot twist. DDLC, has good and charming characters they might be your typical character traits from anime but they do have their own charm, and the story is pretty straight forward but what makes it really interesting is the plot twist you will get while playing the game. I don't wanna spoil the story but its really good. It has pretty art style and cute music. A nice short visual novel.

I became the champion of Galar. Sword and Shield is a great addition to the Pokemon franchise and has great music as always and has more additional Pokemons. The battles are quite interesting but its seems easy enough to finish the game without losing. Yes, i think Sword and Shield's battles are easy and i feel like the AIs are not even trying. In addition, the gym battles are really impressive they just made Pokemon battles feel more like an actual sport in the world of pokemon and the Gym Theme is so good and it helps you to immerse yourself in the gym battle that is going on. The region of Galar is pretty big but the map feels like its just a big one way route and unlike older pokemon games, which have pretty confusing map routes. The graphics is an pretty decent for a switch game the only down side is that everything feels bland. Nostalgia has nothing to do with this but i feel like the 2D pixel art of Pokemon games are the heart of the game series.

Pokemon Sword is an okay Pokemon game it has good themes and really good new pokemon designs the story is very passable. On the other hand, the characters are really interesting and has charismatic personas especially the Gym leaders. The battles are really enjoyable but pretty easy to beat.

This is one hell of a GTA sequel. GTA 5 is unlike any other GTA, it has a lot to offer, and I mean by a lot is CRAZY AMOUNT of content. The gameplay is still your same old Grand Theft Auto with a lot of quality of life improvements and more diverse world with more details than ever. The story is very well-written and you will get hooked by the charismatic characters especially the three main characters Michael, Franklin and Trevor. Overall, Grand Theft Auto 5 is an amazing game and very enjoyable and worth every time you play it.

The characters are really well-written and match the story and the world of San Andreas once again. The graphics by the time were so good! Up until now it still holds the beauty of its graphics especially with the constant update of GTA Online. Let me get started with Online.

GTA ONLINE: GTA 5 already has a great storyline and side missions and if you want more of GTA 5's world, GTA Online has got you covered since GTAO has dozens of content from Heists to creating your own illegal businesses, it really has a crazy amount of game time, and every story of every DLC Update GTA Online has to offer has great stories as well. Well, some might be a hit or miss but some characters are really well-written and some fan-favorite characters from past GTA games will appear from time to time. It is a very fun and entertaining game to play especially with the BOYS.

Played this because of my girlfriend, to be clear there is no actual story behind this game. Its literally a simulation game where you create a character or sim and you create your own story. Gameplay, its very simple create a house and live a life that you've always wished for. FYI, to enjoy the whole game you have to buy every single DLC EA has to offer, and if you are a broke university student like me, there is always the DLC update crack thingy and its not bad since its very compatible with your legit copy of the game since its also free to play. Sims 4 is an enjoyable game but destroyed by the dozens of DLCs that you have to buy before you can enjoy the full game.

BioShock is not my cup of tea, yeah I heard that this was a great game and don't get me wrong the story and lore and the setting of this game is phenomenal and I really like the politics behind the lore. Gameplay-wise, you get to the gameplay straight ahead and it was neat, its an fps game and the mechanics and control is very simple. The switching from the magic thing and to your weapons is very easy and refreshing to see in a horror fps game. I jumped into this game blind and not knowing this will be a horror game. Again, BioShock is not really my cup of tea, though the story was nice.

Wildlands is so good! I actually like everything about this game. Wildlands for me is an excellent game, the way they executed the story and gameplay is amazing! The story is well-written and every character feels alive especially the enemies you have to take down (bosses). The country of Bolivia feels alive and real, the villages and streets are not empty and has NPCs and enemies all around the map. The whole gameplay is really addictive and enjoyable, I didn't get the repetitive feeling when playing every single mission and side missions because every mission you do feels new. The stealth options that you do is very enjoyable and satisfying, the whole gameplay itself is so good. Graphics are good and overall, Ghost Recon Wildlands is a great game and very enjoyable to spend hours grinding and finishing the story!