Ubisoft has tried their hardest to make sure this game cannot be played

Pretty unique hero shooter, but bogged down by player base, monetization, & blatant power creep

In 2023, nothing else compares to it. Many have tried to reach the longevity of TF2 and failed. Actually just the best multiplayer game and carried by pure charm alone. I wish MvM got some more support before the devs pulled the plug on the entire project.

Enjoyable combat and atmosphere, but the difficulty ramp’s tremendously and some of the playable characters are significantly worse than others. Really fun to jump back into when I get the itch though

Great setting and unique atmosphere, but easily the blandest gameplay out of the trilogy, and a story that’s a bit of a mess. (The story itself is a just a shell of itself; crowbcats video on the development shows how bold the story could have potentially been, and how much stuff got axed)

This game is just a canvas for mods- the core is so buggy, poorly conceived, and filled with subpar writing. Has some great locations and enemies, but it’s not worth playing the vanilla version just to experience that.

Excellent game. Gameplay is smooth and the atmosphere is top notch. The shot-reverse shot style of storytelling is pretty bland, and the lottery style of perks is a little unusual, but these are minor when compared to the rest of the game. The Oldest House is one of the best settings to be constructed in an action game.

Actually abysmal. Despite being a turn based game, your choices from map to map are so severely limited they play themselves. RNG heavy, uninspired atmosphere, and harsh punishments make this game hard to get into.

Undoubtedly a perfect game. Those first few minutes blew my mind the first time, and the gameplay is so tight and creative it’s hard to think of what’s better- the setting or how much fun you’re having in it.

The game so good, the developers haven’t been able to think of a way to top it. In fact, so good, that the subsequent spin-off sequel retroactively retcons the ending because the devs still haven’t figured out how to write themselves out of it

Slow start and a harsh tutorial killed my interest once, but by the end of it, I wanted more.

Highly influential experience, and one of those ones where you have to play once. Modern lens: some quests are pretty convoluted or give a pretty poor sense of direction. I almost feel like it’s a rite of passage to look up a guide online for this game lol

For a long time this was my favorite top down Zelda. The gameplay just feels faster than other titles in the series, and there’s so many weird discoveries you can make when flipping between worlds.

Underrated honestly. Little replay value, but this has some of the most creative dungeons in the series.

I was with this game until it asked me to for a huge scavenger hunt