I quite like this game, but it could never have lived up to the sheer amount of hype it got. Good atmosphere, fun story, and a solid- if muddled -message.

2018

A very atmospheric boomer shooter, with some very solid chops. Unfortunately, boomer shooters just aren't for me.

A terrifying revival of one of my all-time favorite horror franchises.

This game leans into it's action roots much more than 7, but that deliciously gothic atmosphere more than makes up for it.

The fact that this is also a mobile game really does show, but it's more shovel knight. I can't complain.

An absolute bummer of a metroidvania, made all the better by it's immaculately disgusting art and truly wretched world.

A surprisingly engaging Souls-like, with a setting I really liked in high school. Nowadays, I'm not sure how it'd hold up, but I had fun the first time around.

SCP Foundation, the game. A rip-roaringly fun time, with some fantastic worldbuilding under all that goofiness.

Bioshock is good.

This version is straight-up broken.

John Carpenter's "The Thing," with pixel-art graphics and some downright addictive gameplay. My one and only complaint is a lack of more carrion!

I really, truly wish I hardly knew 'er.

I.E. This game fuckin' blows.

This games fills the same niche as Ultrakill, for me: very pretty, massively overhyped, and profoundly disappointing.

This game would have been so much better if capitalism didn't exist.

I mean, I thought it was fun in high school, but the reasons I enjoyed it were a far cry from everybody else's. The story is fun, and the gameplay's engaging, but the heavy atmosphere of pay-to-win is hard to ignore.

I thought this game was pretty solid, for the few days I played it. Definitely more fun with friends, I'd say, and you've really gotta be in the mood for it in the first place.