The beginning of something big that revolutionized the gaming industry. The overall gameplay is very good and it becomes a very satisfying challenge when played in the highest difficulties. Visually, this game still leaves me speechless, and the soundtrack? ugh don't get me started

I never had the chance to play this game since, at the time, it was made for the PSP only and I never had one. It's amazing how a game like this, made for a portable console, has so much potential ... I really don't have words, I wasn't expecting this at all. The scenarios have a beautiful dimension and the gameplay is a little different from the other gow, which made everything a fantastic experience. Soundtracks continue not to disappoint and the story is really solid.

I can't tell you how many times I played this game when I was younger. Hours upon hours spent on it. But now that I’ve played it again, I don’t understand how I did it so many times. This is one of the longest games in the franchise... how I managed that?? Anyways, the new features implemented were a waste, they didn't add anything good to the gameplay. Still, the story is good

No words.. this game is so beautiful and powerful, really a job well done. Of all the games I've played, this one remains the best in all aspects: gameplay, environment, scenarios, soundtrack, history... you name it. And the fact that it is extremely challenging and has features that REALLY are worth existing in the game... very nice job.

I really thought, at the beginning, that this game was rushed, due to the existence of bugs that left me a bit unhappy. But I was not unhappy with the rest. This was phenomenal. Don't even tell me it's not that good. Yes, it is. 10s across the board, exceeded expectations and I will play it again. It is a visual, auditory orgasm and offers an unforgettable experience through unique gameplay and immensely real history.

A disgrace, to tell you the truth. The amount of rushed development and recycled features present throughout the game makes a big glob of extremely boring gameplay. The hype that I had to play this game diminished every single second while playing it. I congratulate the studios for having improved a lot with Ghost of Sparta.

Well, we all know the game is broken and all that, but I was lucky. I didn't have any major issues while playing cyberpunk, and I really feel sorry for you. We need to talk about the campaign, we need to talk about the emotions and the soundtrack, all of this is pure genius, and you can't fight that. I was really sobbing in the finale. Truly amazing z thank you for this

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This is my really first review posted on this platform, so here we go. I've been a fan of the Watch Dogs franchise since the first one came out. I got so excited to play this new open world game with hacks and tech everywhere and I enjoyed every second of it. The story is great and the game mechanics were very different from other games at that time. Time passed and I played the second one and Watch Dogs Legion was no different. I didn't care much for the ratings or the reviews since I tend to disagree and feel the opposite of what people say.

Legion was a great experience. Ubisoft took a leap of faith and tried something new. The NPC recruitment was genious and so much fun to mess around. Every NPC in the world has its owns perks and gadgets, which makes the playthrough very unique. Now, with the lack of a "main character", the story gets a little weak as well. Comparing to the other two, Watch Dogs Legion has the weakest storyline - but I'm not saying the story is bad. The ending twist was a little predictable, but the overall finale was awesome and some what emotional.

Virtual London was the best looking open world city I've ever played. Full of life and chaos, random events that catches you of guard, adding a lot of immersion to the world.

Nice one, waiting for the new Watch Dogs to blow my mind.

God of War experience taken to another level.

I am truly speechless. This was a magical adventure, so much different from the other games. The nordic mythology take was an absolutely great installment to the god of war franchise, and I'm looking forward for Ragnarok.

The gameplay was a little bit hard to get used to, I usually play game on the hardest difficulty, but oh boy that was too hard to survive and enjoy. It was a challenge, which I really enjoy and crave. But, the most relevant thing from this game was the story, had me burst in tears in some moments. I felt that. I felt everything, the environment, the character's stories.

What about the soundtrack, you might ask? No words can describe it, only feelings. The way Santa Monica makes all scenes in all God of War games so powerful and meaningful through music is astonishing.

This is a brilliant way to make a saga new and fresh again, and I'm sure Ragnarok will be even better.

So I have a lot of mixed feelings about this game. Overall, it was an interesting experience, I not a big fan of first person shooters but I always wanted to play the Wolfenstein franchise.

I admit, the game has some nice moments, but the whole story was a little bland. I felt the scenes were not connect at all, giving the feeling that everything was being rushed, and for what?

Also, the game crashed a lot of times, for no reason. Big no no

Well, this was an improvement comparing to the Wolfestein: The New Order, gameplay and story-wise.

I think the community that emerged with Dreams is astonashing. I was amazed with the number of creations made with a simple gaming tool. But for me, Dreams lacks a storyline or a story-based adventure, something to hold me for more time.

Pokemon is not for me, but I understand the nostalgia

This game spoke to me so much a couple years ago and I always had an interest to play it. So, I finally did, and it was a little disappointing. The game itself is good, it has good gameplay mechanics but it lacks so much, and that's a big thing.

This game deserves a remake, the theme and the ambiance of it is amazing.