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Silent Hill 2
Silent Hill 2
BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition
BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition
Ruiner
Ruiner
Resident Evil 4: Separate Ways
Resident Evil 4: Separate Ways
Death Stranding: Director's Cut
Death Stranding: Director's Cut

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Played in 2024

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Apr 16

Death Stranding: Director's Cut
Death Stranding: Director's Cut

Mar 23

Dragon's Dogma II
Dragon's Dogma II

Mar 21

Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate 3

Feb 08

Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 4

Jan 24

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Not everyone's cup of tea, but if you're looking for a profound plot, this might become your new favorite piece of art. It seems like just a """"""walking simulation"""""" (a lazy and shallow way to describe this game) at first, but things are deeper than that. You're Sam Porter Bridges, wandering around the UCA (United Cities of America), with the mission to connect everything, since a phenomenon called the Death Stranding split everything apart. Only to discover that everything isn't just about connecting people. I won't elaborate anymore since this game is the definition of a rabbit hole — while one question is answered, another three might come to your mind!
Besides its wonderful plot, this game is unique on its own. You will never play anything like it again and that's one of the aspects that make this game so special. I'm not even mentioning its soundtrack. One of the best feelings in this game is walking through a beautiful landscape, and out of nowhere, an interesting song starts to play. Definition of perfection. "Asylums For The Feelings" is one of the best. <3 I have a feeling that these songs say a lot about some characters.~

I'm aware that Ruiner is a 'simple' game; there's nothing extraordinary about its plot, and its duration is short - you can finish the main story in a maximum of 5 hours. Still, there is something about it that makes it quite special for me. Some of the great aspects of Ruiner, in my opinion, include: the scenery, the aesthetics, the penetrating red color everywhere, the gameplay, the architectural design, the weapons arsenal, not to mention the cool Puppy's helmet. The pinnacle of Ruiner is undoubtedly its soundtrack! I've played it many times, both on Xbox and PlayStation. It's obvious that Reikon put a lot of effort and love into this game, as everything is so well done. In a nutshell, if you're looking for a game with a straightforward storyline and lots of violence and blood, Ruiner is perfect for you!