ranchpakk
2022
For my first souls game I got into, it was really addictive for a while. After the initial excitement wore off though, I dropped it because the load times on ps4 were way too long for the amount of times I would die after I got teleported like halfway across the map. I may come back to it one day, it was a really awesome game from what I played of it, but I can't stand the ps4 load times.
2016
Even to this day, Watchdogs 2 has one of the best open worlds I've seen. The NPC's feel so alive, and there's so many things to explore, see, and do. The hacking is the best in the series with pretty much everything in the game being hackable in some way.
The only things I didn't like in this game was the gunplay, which felt like crap, the aiming and handling on some of the weapons was awful. The story was also pretty cheesy at times with some of the villains and side characters being really unbearable.
The only things I didn't like in this game was the gunplay, which felt like crap, the aiming and handling on some of the weapons was awful. The story was also pretty cheesy at times with some of the villains and side characters being really unbearable.
2020
Played it when it came out. Loved the story and the city design. Everything else meh to me. The clothing system was odd to say the least. The ripperdock crap was too expensive. None of the side missions were too interesting. The open world (other than the architecture and the design of the open world) was bleh.
Good game, but not really one I want to come back to.
Good game, but not really one I want to come back to.
2006
1995
It's a fine game. Not as bad as a lot of people say it is, but the frustrating rubber band mechanics, boring as hell level design, and overabundance of levels that stretch out the playtime kind of ruin a good chunk of what could've been a pretty good game.
Chaotix does have a really strong, unique art style and OST that carries the whole game and actually makes me want to return to it at sometime in the future.
Chaotix does have a really strong, unique art style and OST that carries the whole game and actually makes me want to return to it at sometime in the future.
2002
This has to be one of the most frustrating Sonic games I have ever played. From the unfair placement of bottomless pits in almost every level, to the massive difficulty spike in Sky Canyon Zone onwards, to the shitty autoscrolling bosses that just drag the game down even further, I cannot stand this game, and have no desire to return to it ever again.
It also doesn't help that this game has nothing that makes it stand apart from Sonic Advance 1.
It also doesn't help that this game has nothing that makes it stand apart from Sonic Advance 1.
1992