Good story, buggy launch, great aesthetics and soundtrack

Immersive open world, great survival experience, but somewhat confusing story to follow without extensive exploration and lore

Far more polished continuation of the Subnautica universe, with a more intriguing storyline, more immersive open world, and more quality of life changes that make the game overall more enjoyable

As with most Far Cry games, the story is easily followed and has a great villain, but lacks depth. The gameplay is great with many choices in how you approach battles. Stealth is easy but enjoyable as usual

Easily one of the goofiest games I've ever played. The story makes very little sense, and the gameplay has you running around like a careless god, but the bugs are some of the funniest in any game I've ever played.

Definitely the most polished and explorable Far Cry game in the franchise.

I have thousands of hours in this game, I have played dozens of mods that completely overhaul the game itself, even mods that overhaul other mods. There are endless things to accomplish and build, and endless ways to play the game with your own restrictions, no restrictions, mods, whatever.

A simple but elegant platformer with massive amounts of depth and a unique sense of worldbuilding

One of the most iconic and important puzzle games in video game history, and has a story that seemingly never ends within the Half-Life universe.

In my eyes, the single best puzzle game to ever exist, and has a storyline that continues to be unraveled a decade after its release, and has captivated me since.

Dig. Get ore. Kill bugs. Complete mission. What more could a man want?

Near-endless activities to do in this MMORPG ranging from easy, casual activities that can be done solo - to 6-person multiplayer puzzles that require extreme skill and game knowledge to complete. However, one major drawback is the cost of live service DLC.

2016

One of my favorite games of all time. You are an immortal god sent to various planets and planes of reality to cleanse the world of hellish creatures. Fantastic gameplay, great story, immaculate soundtrack.

While I love Doom (2016) to death, unfortunately, Doom Eternal gutted major parts of its predecessor and replaced them with somewhat unsatisfying quick-swap gunplay that is not optional in the slightest. Instead of picking favorite weapons and using them for the majority of your playthrough, you are forced to use everything at your disposal in the most efficient way possible, turning what would be a power fantasy shooter into more like a puzzle game with guns. Furthermore, the story leaves a lot to be desired.

2020

Fantastic aesthetic, fantastic gameplay, massive replayability, great story, great soundtrack. Overall, very solid game.