This game feels like the "pure juice" of the 20's: a gigantic and empty open world filled with gimmicky missions (collect pigeons, seriously?) and the obligatory open-world game mission of unlocking antenna signals to see the entire map.

The combat is fairly simple, revolving around launching enemies into the air and attacking them with combos. However, every boss is only vulnerable to being webbed up, rendering other gadgets useless.

The story only begins in the middle of the second act and feels rushed through the third. Additionally, being a western game, it is filled with far-left political views and nuances of state control.

My biggest gripe with this game, similar to Miles Morales, is the relentless dialogue. Characters talk excessively and practically never stop, it's irritating.

On the positive side, the game borrows the structure of the Batman Arkham games, also offering enjoyable web-swinging, impressive graphics, and precise controls. In conclusion, despite some annoying modern trends, this is still a good game.

I've completed this game some years ago (before the DLCs), it has good missions, good customization content, and the chance to have an aquatic park and a glacial park with other extinct animals besides dinosaurs is a fascinating idea. The tournament mode is pretty cool and it's worth participating in a battle every now and then. The downside -as always in mobile games- are the microtransactions. Good game overall.

One of the few PSX games that can run at 60fps, this overlooked game has a unique aesthetic. It is a 3D-modeled secret agent game set in a 2D environment. You shoot a variety of enemies, jump, crouch, and dodge bombs. The challenge is that this game is VERY HARD, especially for children (I played it in the early 2000s as a child), and there is not much explanation of the objectives. One excellent feature of this game is the soundtrack, which is surprisingly good. It is an intriguing and somewhat unique game, so play it if you want to discover more about PS1 hidden gems

This is one of my earliest childhood memories, and it's a game that ticks "all the right notes" on this console. Since every Atari game plays out like a loop, they could easily become tiresome, but that's not the case here. It's still enjoyable to play every now and then.

Activision has run out of ideas. The idea of implementing a "trick" mechanic is good in theory, but it's annoying in the actual game. The levels are more generic, and the soundtrack is the weakest of the entire series. I bought this game years ago and tried to force myself to play it, but it was no use. You can definitely skip this one.

This is an excellent game. Even as a child, I had a lot of fun experimenting and learning the game's logic even without understanding English. When I connected the plumbing and electrical grids and linked one city to another, I was blown away. It's a fantastic game. However, newer versions quickly made this one obsolete.

One of the best games in the Mortal Kombat franchise and one of the best fighting games in general. Excellent gameplay, vast variety of characters, interesting story mode , good graphics,, and excellent innovations in the combat system. On the negative side of the game, the soundtrack is still has a low volume and without impact and the characters are "kind of ugly". This was one of the best "comebacks" of franchises in gaming history and an excellent game in general. You can't skip this one.

The gameplay is flawed, the enemies are irritating, and the camera is subpar, further exacerbated by poorly designed levels. While there is some value in the overall concept and the ability to kill everyone, it's merely a gimmick. Overall, it's an average movie adaptation that you can easily pass over.

The graphics are decent, but the sound effects are grating. Enemies sometimes appear out of thin air, and there is no instruction or intuition to guide players, especially children. It's no wonder I only rented this game when I was a young child. Personally, I see no reason to play this game unless you're interested in the movie's impact on North American pop culture.

This remake is exactly the same game as the original. I really don't like it when remakes don't upgrade functionality, but I can forgive it in this game because it is part of the difficulty and challenge. It's very easy in nature but hard in an attempt to push the player to engage in challenging levels. Great graphics and cute aesthetic overall. Play only if you want to know more about classic platform games.

Experimental game that is very objective in its narrative subjectivity. Very simple, it seeks to stimulate your curiosity about playing with people around you. You may not remember the details of each stage, but you will remember the visual and sound presentation. A simple game in general, but notes to evaluate it are not accurate.

This is a very fun and cute game with amazing presentation, graphics and sound. It is very easy and kid-friendly, too. The sound of Mario crying as a baby is a bit annoying, but you get used to it. It is one of the best platformers to play on the SNES.

Very solid game with cracks in every point of its foundation. For modern gamers, this game will feel short, but for me, the campaign length and pacing are just right.
The gameplay is very well-made and engaging, but the combat and stealth feel a bit simplistic. The graphics are great (with minor glitches on the PS4 Slim version), but the sound design is generic, and the excessive podcast audios and conversations are absurdly annoying in the middle of the action.

The story is disappointing, predictable in both plot structure and political nature: the white, wealthy company man is evil, and the black villainess is justified. Private corporation figures are portrayed as greedy, while public politician characters are holy saints. Miles has zero personality and gravitas. Ultimately, it's an American product, preachy and full of pandering.

Play it only if you liked the first one and wished it were more preachy in its far-left politics.

Note 1: I played this game before playing the 2018 one.
Note 2: This will be one of my last American-made gaming products. In the future, I plan to play fewer and fewer games in general, and I will also avoid consuming Western entertainment content altogether.

When i bought this game back in the day i remember clearly the owner of the game store saying it was almost impossible to find it for me. Very fun game in general. The engine developed by capcom only for this game looks great on PS2. Each stage play differently from each other which adds variety in the gameplay. The soundtrack is beautiful. Capcom made this game with care, a love letter to the fans of the series.

One of the best time-wasters on mobile. A very light game with a simple interface that can keep you entertained while waiting in a long line. You can download and have fun without any problems.

Bonus: No adds