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Metal Gear Solid to me is a video game that is perfect in every way, the game that we see now, that started a fantastic video game series, has unfortunately been unraveled by Konami themselves into something that is not Metal Gear. It is now a shadow of its former self.

Hideo Kojima left us with dramatic scenes, but also funny interactions between the characters, with emotions that even I could not describe. Like Wolf's death, the fight against Gray Fox, meeting Meryl, and the iconic Psycho Mantis boss fight.
All of this affected me deeply, I would never have continued to play video games if this game had never existed, I always play MGS at least once a year just to relive those emotions again, so I will always thank Hideo Kojima for the experience he gave me the first time.

Without Metal Gear Solid, I'm not sure I'd even be into videogames.

The gunplay is very fun due to the fact that this game is made by Rockstar, Max Payne 3 is a very different game compared to the others in the franchise, if Remedy were in charge of developing, this game would have turned out way differently. All in all, a very solid title to end the series.

An excellent spiritual sequel to Jet Set Radio, I congratulate the game designers for getting right the style that makes Jet Set Radio famous.

Talking about the gameplay, it's very similar to JSR, but you don't have to use rollerblades, in fact you can also use BMX and even skateboards, although they all work the same way, I think that's a good thing, in the end it's like playing JSR.

For the music on the other hand I'm a bit disappointed, I had high hopes for the soundtrack of the game, just because they announced a collaboration with the amazing composer Hideki Naganuma, the historical composer of the JSR series, I thought Naganuma did the whole soundtrack, but in the end Naganuma only did 3 tracks for the game, I'm not saying that the rest of the songs aren't decent, there are some amazing bangers, like I Wanna Kno by 2 Mello.

Overall, the game has been built on the foundations laid by Jet Set Radio, creating a new fun experience.

I. HATE. THIS. GAME.
not the story.

We all thank Sam Lake for the unique experience that is Max Payne.

Kojima strikes again with Death Stranding, and I'll be honest. I was a little skeptical before playing this game, thinking it would be too boring or repetitive, but in the end I was hooked.

From the amazing soundtrack created for the game, the environment surrounding Sam, I'd say Kojima built a very charming game, and even relaxing at some points, I'm especially fond of when the music plays during a delivery, it's like perfect for this type of game, so perfect that when I used to walk to school, I'd always have some Death Stranding songs on my phone, I recommend listening to the whole album.

I've never played a video game like this.
Please try it out.

This is the game that changed my life.

I know this game better than I know my house.

Probably my favourite boxing game and one of my favourite games of all time, it's so good, everything from the movement of the characters and how they move and react to certain actions and punches, the AI actually learns about you during the fight and tries to adapt a different kind of way of fighting, and the best part about the game is without a doubt, the career mode, in this game called Boxer's Road.
Boxer's Road is simply creating your own boxer, putting him into the timeline of Hajime No Ippo, and trying to achieve glory by winning championships and maybe trying to win the infamous featherweight title against the one and only Ricardo Martinez, the hardest and probably the most unforgiving character of all time in any boxing videogame. The game is very detailed in a way that, in order to create a boxer that actually can put up a fight, you need actual knowledge of diets and training and with that knowledge you need to create MEALS and a TRAINING SCHEDULE based on what type of boxer you want to have, for example, if you want you can make the fastest boxer alive by selecting a exercise that alter Hand Speed and Footwork (i highly recommend reading a guide or watching a video while playing, for example, go on RedSwan channel on YouTube he has everything you need.) Fail to do so and your character would simply not compete with others getting destroyed miserably. So yes this is a very complicated and challenging game for its time, i definitely recommend giving it a go because simply is a one of a kind game.

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Man this game is awful, it's just stupid how to story progresses and that they made this canon to the main story only because LEON FUCKING KENNEDY asked the main character, Arc Thompson, to investigate Sheena Island to find out what is Umbrella up to, i mean, it's dumb.
I gave it 2 stars only because the game is actually very short and i classify this as a good point.
Moral of the story don't touch this game.

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i don't get why they added the fact that you have to grind your abilities after 2 whole games, everything happens in the last hour of the game, not worth it, the last 2 games were phenomenal. An insult to Shenmue fans.

Wow, just wow. Now i'm hyped for the next game, i can't wait, oh and the ending theme is a joy to hear.
Damn i love this game.

This collaboration between Square Enix and Disney is phenomenal, I think no one expected it, and it is a perfect fusion of two different worlds, unfortunately the game has some problems, especially with the movement, camera and also the combat system, it is not refined at all.
Also the worlds can be a bit repetitive.

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After months of being told to play it, I finally finished Kingdom Hearts 2, and I have to say they were right about everything they told me.

I had a lot of problems with KH1, I talked about it before, problems like the camera, the very repetitive combat, ATLANTICA.

Kingdom Hearts 2 fixes everything that was a problem for me,
the entertaining combat, the boss fights that keep you on the edge of your seat, the Organization XIII character designs, kudos to Square Enix for making a sequel that fixes all the problems of KH1.

I only have one problem with this game, and it might just be my problem, but some boss fights are really easy. I don't know if it's because I'm good (I highly doubt it) or because the game is a lot easier than KH1, well, probably because you can do crazy combos that take away a health bar in 5 seconds.

For example, the final boss. Xemnas. the last fight with Xemnas is really easy. i think there should be at least some difficulty in the final boss, and i was scared of the final boss! What a fool.

To end on a high note, you have to play and finish Kingdom Hearts 2 at least once in your life. It is really fun.