8 reviews liked by pugguy14


-direct sequel that's notably different in tone and style from its predecessor
-two different campaigns that are both required to fully understand the story
-one of the playable characters is a female government agent
-there's a dark doppelganger of the main protagonist
-important story moments are punctuated with butt rock anthems by the developer's in-house band

this is just finnish sonic adventure 2

As buggy as some people claimed this game to be at launch, I could count the bugs I experienced on one hand and none of them actually affected my gameplay experience all that much. Loved it at release, will have to replay after all the stuff they've added, in both the DLC and 2.1 patch.

Corporate greed has been seeping its way into the gaming world for years now. But, thankfully, the consumer does still get some W's. I would've gladly paid $20 for a Ragnarök DLC. Santa Monica Studios is making the highest quality video games out there AND setting an example of how to treat your fans right.

This was a cool DLC. It didn't have quite as much roguelite depth as other games of the genre, but it was still saved by the fact that it was God of War. The roguelike mechanics felt most influenced by Hades. We got some insight into Kratos' character, and I'm a sucker for that; he is one of the most complicated characters in video game history and one of the most prestigious.

a really, really enjoyable sequel. it elevated nearly every aspect of the first game (with the exception maybe of its story), and presented a blockbuster experience that I found compelling form end to end.

Most of the people I have encountered that claimed to have played GTA V, actually played only GTA online. That's why this game has so many negative reviews.
Before passing judgment on GTA V, try its single-player campaign. The narrative depth and unique side quests offer an amazing experience often overshadowed by GTA Online.

Its a bad game. But its my bad game.

I honestly think this is the most slept on sonic soundtracks of all time. There legitimately is not a single bad song in this entire ost and I challenge anyone to dispute that.

I love the team mechanics because I love having all characters abilites all at once and I just love seeing these characters interact with each other which is sadly become so rare.

Jankier than you'd expect, but a great co-op experience with LOTS to do. Bonus Deadpool levels give you a reason to actually find all the gold bricks, which is a nice touch. This was probably the best-sized roster for a Lego game, things have gone a bit overboard in later releases.

You guys spent $70 on Bad Piggies