The greatest competitive shooter of all time, revamped.

CS 1.6 was the greatest shooter of all time, but CSGO was an eye-opener to the world of competitive gaming, sure it took a long ass time for it to get here with its numerous updates and constant pampering from Valve, but now it stands on the top of the list as the GREATEST SHOOTER.

You love to hate it, and you hate that you love it.

5/5 = 10/10 An absolute masterpiece.

One of the greatest games of all time. Truly.

Almost everything about Halo 3 was perfect, gameplay, graphics, and art design, and somehow they made the campaign story even better. Everything you loved about Halo : CE, and 2's campaign (with the exception of Arbiter), they made it even better.

The only thing that i didnt enjoy about this game, was the lack of Arbiter.

Note : I fuckin cried bro playing this game. And i didn't even grow up with Halo.

4.5/5 = 9/10 So near to being a complete Masterpiece

The long awaited finale of the iconic, genre-defining, revolutionary video game series, Dark Souls.

Dark Souls 3 might be a contender for my favorite in the Series, I mean what more do you want? Beautiful Graphics, Amazing OSTs, Improved Gameplay, a more forgiving game than its predecessors, what's not to love about this game?

But with all of the praises i gave it, it's not a perfect game, it's almost a perfect game, see its strength could also be its weakness, Dark Souls 1 might be the most balanced out of the 3, and 3 is just too easy (for me personally). But i mean, that is literally the biggest complaint i have for it.

DLCs were tremendous fun, so much iconic set pieces that gives you a boost of adrenaline (and more) after you beat the bosses, that are also getting the full mainline FromSoft treatment, with amazing lore and beautiful and straight-up epic OSTs.

Note : Fuckin hate Sister Friede, if it weren't for her badass and mysterious past and unbelievably epic OST, shed be straight trash.

5/5 = 10/10 Masterpiece

An overly ambitious game that executes its story and cast perfectly but got burdened by its lack of gameplay quality.

Preordered Cyberpunk 2077, played through all the bugs and game-breaking glitches on my shitty pc at like 20 FPS, and absolutely enjoyed every bit of the story and the characters, but everything else besides that?

Absolutely bad to mid.

This game was completely carried by its OST, attention to detail, and writing. It is such a shame that a video game with a story and cast THIS star-studded and this complex and this deep fell extremely short with its absolutely boring and dull gameplay mechanics.

RPG Elements were absolutely terrible, combat was boring and unfun, and driving around Night City was fun but that was only because of the whole aesthetic of Night City.

Note : Played this game when it came out, finished it, and haven't really played it since. But kind of hyped for its upcoming DLC.

3.5/5 = 7/10 Good

You have to have played Judge Eyes (Judgment) in order to enjoy this game to the fullest

My first RGG Studios game, was worth it to get myself prepared for committing to the mainline RGG Studios series.

Judgment like most RGG Studios games has a very good set-up, if you treat this game as a fun, campy, buddy-cop type of media you would be quick to enjoy this game. The pacing for this game is good, nothing special but also not bad, every chapter feels earned, meaning every chapter feels like something had actually happened to influence the overarching story, very good cast of characters with good chemistry and good back-and-forth banter that just encapsulates the better part of Judgement. The only problem I had with Judgement is with its inconsistency with the supporting cast and also the painstakingly bad gimmick mechanics it forces on you (from time to time), some of the characters that you would think would have a massive impact on the Story and the characterization of the MC, you would not even meet in the first 2/3 hours into the game, and then they would bring them back into the fray at the last acts of the story, it's not bad, it was just disappointing and kind of ruined the momentum that would enable me to enjoy the cast a bit more.

Villains are so-so, nothing special, the smaller antagonists that you meet were far more rewarding and engaging than the main boss himself. Substories and activities were plenty, full of variety, and very fun and it also pushes you to actually visit the stores in Kamurocho (aside from just Poppo).

Notes : Not a HUGE fan of the OST, only a handful of them stuck out to me

Great game 4/5 = 8/10

Persona 5 was a very innovative way for Atlus to rake in new players to experience the best (so far) playable anime series to have ever come out.

Persona 5 is probably the best in the series in regards to its Gameplay and Graphics (well considering the last two installments were from the PS2 era) but for me, personally, the style and just art direction are what sets it apart from the other installments, not to really disregard the absolutely beautiful and adrenaline-filled OST that just (no matter how many times you've listened to it) will always get you pumped. Persona has always been about the main cast of characters that the MC interacts with, and this game doesn't really experiment with new ideas or twists for the main cast, but they are all well-written, lovable, goofy cast you expect from the Persona series.

Persona 5 suffers from pacing issues and just lackluster and inconsistent villains that rely (too much) on gimmicks.

Notes : Atlus has GOT TO STOP being greedy.

Great game 4/5 = 8/10

With FromSoftwares' already famous and near-perfect repertoire of games, it is no bold statement that this game (+ its DLC) deserves all the praise it gets, for me personally, this embodies everything I LOVE about Souls-games, the combat is a perfectly satisfying adrenaline roller coaster that has plenty of depth regarding pacing, awareness, and timing the story and worldbuilding is second to none with its themes of despair, struggle, and hope, its graphics arent anything to be impressed by but it gets carried by the other-worldly art direction the team at FromSoft has put on display. And everything gets comfortably wrapped by the AMAZING Soundtrack.

Note : This game is a must-play. Seriously, do it. Learn this game, and you will be completely entranced by it.

This truly is a Masterpiece. 5/5 = 10/10

2020

Omori is just one of those games that you should try and complete once in your lifetime, the depth of its story and characters are parallel to none, with simplistic gameplay reminiscent of the RPG Maker Games backed with its simple, innocent, and anime-like visuals making it all the more deceptive to what all the horrors and emotions this video game will throw at you and your mental well-being.

Note : Fuck man, this game ruined me for like, a couple of days.

Almost a Masterpiece 4.5 = 9/10