I've never experienced a series of games that more accurately captures the sheer manic energy of a mid-80s horror trilogy. Every entry is a new, distinct flavor of horror, made all the more delectable by that undeniably eerie atmosphere.

The boss fights are really the only outright bad part, and even they can be overcome.

This is a very solid party game, made all the more entertaining by it's progressively more well-made character designs. That said, the admittedly undeniable sense of style only grows more refined in the two semi-sequels.

The sort of sequel that adds to the experience of the first game in pretty much every arena. A fun time, all around.

For the truly obscene amount of hype this game got, I couldn't not have been so profoundly disappointed. It's kinda just fine, y'know? People gas it up as the best first-person-shooter of all time, and while it's far from bad, it's kinda just... good.

God, this fuckin' game.

I really want to like No Man's Sky. It's a polished space game, that's for damn sure, but god, it's just SO boring. I can barely bring myself to crack the damn thing open, much less endure an agonizingly long session of very little action and even less fun.

I mean, yeah. This game does exactly what it says on the tin, and does a good job, at that.

You'll probably feel like a real shithead, though.

A fun tech demo for the substantially better sequel. That said, Portal has always managed to fly on it's own, and holds up just as well as you'd expect.

To be perfectly frank, this feels more like Portal to me than the original. An undeniable masterpiece in pretty much every regard.

Pretty much exactly what you'd expect: a relaxing simulation of part-time house-cleaning, with just enough engagement to keep you coming back.

All the hubristic pride of industry without the self-loathing of engaging in real-world capitalism!

Truly, the ideal quarantine game. Cheap, fun, and filled with more than enough variety to keep you entertained for weeks on end.

Of the many multiplayer games I've played, there are very few that match Sea of Thieves' commitment to a theme. If you want to act like a funny little pirate, this is the game for you.

I mean, shit, what do you want me to say. It's skyrim! Fantasy Fallout! Outdated and buggy, sure, but still a fantastic experience.

A fun, peppy fighting game, with expressive characters and a delightfully wacky setting. Though I'm not particularly good at it, I've had a damn good time.

A very, VERY good fighting game, absolutely dripping in style. Beyond being a feast for the eyes- which it absolutely is -it plays quite smoothly, providing a fun, engaging experience to beginners and veterans alike.