It's fun for a bit, then it just starts getting repetitive, also, that Apex Orca fight is a bitch

Until Dawn is one of my favorite horror games, I just love how all of your choices can lead to a character's death, and some of them can die in many different ways, aside from three characters, who can only die one way and can only die in the final chapter.
The Wendigos have a really cool and scary design, and to me, this is the definitive look for a Wendigo.
This is definitely one of my favorite things that Hayden Panitierre and Rami Malik has been in, to be sure.
This game is also pretty hilarious, there's some dialogue that is just hilariously bad that it makes me love the game even more.
Glad to see that this company is also moving on to make online multiplayer horror experiences now, because one of the things that I think could've made Until Dawn better is making it multiplayer, probably make some of the QTE sections a bit more intense since one slipup from either you or your friend could screw you over.

What're Moondrop and Sunrise doing here?
Oh right, the game, it's a lot of fun.

I think this and 6 both gave me inspiration for my Bowser voice, aside from Super Mario Sunshine, of course.
Oh yeah, I'm supposed to talk about the game.
Um, it's fun.

This is the first Souls game I've ever played and it was a pretty poor introduction to the series as a whole.
The art style of this game is so dull and they throw way too many enemies into areas that follow you all across the map, the aggro is so stupid.
There also aren't a lot of memorable bosses in this game either, I remember having to run through a bunch of enemies to get back to one boss, either dying before I enter the fog or dying to the boss and having to run through those enemies again!
This game introduced a lot of neat ideas like power stancing and bonfire ascetics, but other than that, the game is a total bust and it's no wonder that practically nothing from this game ever comes back.

A game that I put down when it came out for no particular reason at all and now, I have returned and completed it and have 100% regretted the decision to put it down, this game is amazing!
I love the relationship between Kratos and Atreaus, I love the music, I love the gameplay, pretty much everything about this game I love.
And if the rest of the games are this good, I'll definitely consider checking out the other games in the series, and I will definitely be getting God of War Ragnarok when it comes out.

Imma rank the campaigns from best to worst:
Predator
Xenomorph
Marine
Honestly think that they should make a new Aliens Vs Predator game today and do like Predator Hunting Grounds did, only make it very chaotic and have a team of Predators, a team of Xenomorphs, and a team of Marines and every single one of those teams fight each other, I think that'd be a lot of fun.

Look at that, another fun one, who knew?

I didn't play this game until after I beat God of War Ragnarok, and all I gotta say is playing this feels different after you play that game, seeing how Kratos used to be VS who he became is definitely interesting.
The game is really enjoyable, though I ended up having to change it to Easy Mode because I suck lol
And the ending with Zeus was truly satisfying and I love how open ended the game was so God of War 2018 could happen and later Ragnarok.
I will say, however, using the bow in the game really made me miss Boi, hope to see him get his own series soon.

I did rather enjoy finally getting around to finishing this game, even if some of the last few bosses made me lose it, but that's the norm for these games, right?
However, I will say, the formula has definitely improved a lot in the future titles, like actually being able to fast travel between all of the bonfires from the very beginning in 2 and 3, insted of having to unlock it later on and only being able to travel between specific bonfires, that's kinda frustrating, but they did balance it out a bit by allowing you to level up at bonfires and buy tools to be able to reinforce and repair your weapons and armor at bonfires.
And the bosses are also quite amazing like Gwyn, Artorias, and Sif to name a few, but then there's bosses like the Bed of Chaos, seriously fuck that boss, it's not even hard, but she can just swipe you into a hole and you have to run all the way back to her, it's incredibly annoying.
Finished this game as a pyromancer, and shit, Pyromancy was very OP in this game, huh?
All in all, a pretty good game, I still prefer Dark Souls 3 overall, but I did like seeing all of the stuff that they brought back from this game into Dark Souls 3, that was nice.
Now I just need to finish Demon's Souls and I will have completed every FromSoft title.

This game managed to take everything that Breath of the Wild did and multiply it by ten!
Everything in this game is a huge improvement, the new abilities are great, the building is fun as hell, and the ability to fuse anything to arrows and weapons really expands upon the combat.
They brought temples back and they're all really fun to explore and solve puzzles in, the bosses are a huge improvement over the many Ganons you fought in the last game.
Speaking of which, Ganondorf is back and he has a way bigger presence in the story than Calamity Ganon did, and the final fight against him makes that one look pitiful in comparison.
The Master Sword is also a way bigger deal in this game than it was in the last one, like you don't need DLC to power this bad boy up, it's already at max power from the get go, and it feels more necessary to finish the story with this time around.
And I made sure to do everything from conquering all of the shrines to lighting up the depths, and other stuff that gets into spoiler territory.
So yeah, long story short, this is Breath of the Wild, but better in every possible way.

Okay, that old review of mine was pretty much recency hype, I look back on this game and I find myself not really enjoying it that much, it was fun, sure and the game is colorful and bringing in Mario enemies was also quite a delight, but I don't know, I guess I'm just not a fan of the old classic Zelda games, like having to look up how to get through certain places more times than I should've had to is pretty frustrating and if this is how the other classic Zelda games are, I think I'll just let this one be the only one of those I play.
All in all, it's alright, just not for me.

I had a little bit of an issue with Peter's new face in the beginning, but overtime, it grew on me, it helped that the second game made it look more natural lol
Anyway, it's basically the same game only with better visuals and ray tracing, but I still loved it.