Syndicate, a game so boring that I don't even have the energy to be mad at it.

This game was actually pretty decent, and Bayek is a really good character overall, and definitely the best protagonist we have gotten in these recent AC titles. And unlike in Odyssey and Valhalla, the RPG elements are touched upon very lightly, however, levelgating is still an issue in this game, though not as big as in Odyssey. And I don't like the fact that you have to upgrade your hidden blade, that was very annoying and tedious. It is also not a proper origin story for Assassin's Creed, it may have told the origin of how the Brotherhood began and their fight against the Templars, but it didn't really tell much else like when the tenants were put into place, such as hiding in plain sight and never compromising the brotherhood, neither one of these really get explored in this game and it's pretty sad to see.
Overall, it's a decent game on it's own, and compared to what came after it, it's Citizen Kane.

One of the first Mario games that I got really addicted to, and still one of my favorites.

Another Zelda game that I found myself getting addicted to, and frustrated at at the same time, it makes me wanna play the 3D version of the game which I've heard they've made a lot easier than this version, but that being said, I still rather enjoy it, though I am NOT going to try and go for a 100% run of this game again any time soon.

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The story of the game is really enjoyable, but I really don't like how jumbled up the story is, even in the new version where you can play it in chronological order, they still jumble up stories in the beginning and later in the game, so what was even the point of putting it in chronological order, also I don't like the villain twist at the end, even if it was Willem Dafoe becoming the villain, it still just feels weird.
And also, I really don't appreciate how every character in this game is just an asshole for no reason, yes, they become more likeable later, but even then, I still don't see why David Cage felt the need to do that.

I started out being an Undertale fan by watching people like Markiplier and Jacksepticeye play it and it made me wanna play it, as well, so when this game got ported to the PS4, I was finally able to get my hands on this game and I had so much fun dubbing over the characters. I laughed, I cried, and I still treasure this game to this day.
DO NOT DO THE GENOCIDE RUN, YOU WILL REGRET IT!!!!

Okay, rechanging my rating because I like the game again.

I've grown to really despise Chloe as a character over time and this game doesn't help that fact, there's a decent bit of continuity errors in this game, like having choices where there shouldn't be any, you can choose to not get Chloe expelled from the school, despite the fact that that it's canon that she does get expelled in the first game, you can also make sure she doesn't get in debt with Frank, despite the fact that she is in debt with him in the first game.
And I honestly do wish that they did build up to Rachel disappearing, which is what I was looking forward to, but they instead skip that part at the end.
And I do love the Bonus Episode Farewell, though.

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I absolutely love this game and the protagonists, as well, Sean and Daniel are such a likeable duo and their relationship is really well written and a much better relationship than Max and Chloe's, sorry, not sorry.
I like that we get to see David Madsen in the final episode, and depending on whether or not you sacrificed Arcadia Bay, his dialogue changes, and I also really like that the ending to the game is dependent on your relationship with Daniel, like if you were a good brother to Daniel, he will be more willing to surrender and will be less willing to hurt people, and if you were a bad brother, he will be more willing to hurt people and less willing to surrender, the surrender one is really bad and the other one is pretty okay since the brothers do achieve their dream of making it to Porto Lobos, but if I were to say, the ending where Sean chooses to surrender and Daniel agrees to do so is the best one, because I do think that the game was building up to Sean doing that since David told him that if it came to that, that's what he would have to do for Daniel, not to mention, the cop said that if he turns himself in, his brother will be fine and will just be sent to live with his grandparents, though it's sad to see the brothers separated, at least the both of them are fine, but that's just me.
Either way, the game is okay, I sure hope the next one will be a bit better.

Gave this a terrible review at first because of a bad experience I had with a toxic friend of mine, but this game isn't all that bad, it's still really boring if you're not playing with friends and chatting with them the whole time, though.
I might return to this game someday, but for now, it will remain abandoned.

The first time Game of Thrones was screwed over before the final two seasons.

While I find this game to have more to offer than Sonic Forces, that doesn't mean this game is good, the game is incredibly buggy, not to mention if you get a Game Over in the first stage, which is incredibly likely with the buggy controls and the mach speed sections, then you'll just get sent back to the first cutscene of the story and will have to make your way back to the stage and try to complete it, which is utter bullshit.
Thank God that Shadow and Silver's stories weren't nearly as fast-paced as Sonic's, else this game would have a much lower rating, I personally think they redeemed Shadow from how they portrayed him in Shadow the Hedgehog in this game, taking him back to his Adventure 2 days of being just a distant character, not to mention the line he says at the end of his story to Mephiles always gives me goosebumps.
Speaking of which, I love Mephiles as a villain, and I don't think it's surprising that I find him to be a better villain than Infinite, because Mephiles actually has a purpose in the story, he's the reason Silver tries to kill Sonic and he's also the very first villain that has ever been able to accomplish one feat: Killing Sonic.
Though, it didn't last very long, this scene alone defined why Mephiles is one of the most underrated villains in the Sonic Series and one that I would actually love to see brought back instead of Zavok or Infinite.
Silver is also a great character who is determined to save his future from the Iblis disaster.
Not to mention, the last part of his story is also really good with Silver trying to seal Iblis away, but Blaze stepping in to do it when he can't, it's sad to say that they never really went anywhere with Silver's character, in the games, at least, because I really like him.
I used to hate Elise as a character, but now, I've grown to actually like her character overtime, I still think she gets captured way too much in this game and that forcing her into a romance with Sonic is absolutely disgusting, but overall, she's not as bad as I remember her being.
The story's not also anything to write home about, (Sonic's at least) but it's definitely a step-up from the story in Forces, not to mention, all of the other Sonic characters, such as Tails, Knuckles, Rouge, Amy, and Blaze are all playable in this game, though their controls are not that great, it's still a step-up from Forces in that regard.

This game is definitely one of the most challenging of the series.