Pretty good baseball game. But it's too difficult to hit a homerun even in the easy mode. Also, there is a lack of contents.

The novelty of this game is that everything is unexpected. For the first 10-15 minutes it was fun but then the novelty wears off. Cool concept but it wasn't mind blowing for me.

One of the most underrated games I have ever played. This would have gotten much more attention if it was on steam. The story is the same as Stranded (Glu mobile game) which was released in 2006. This is one of the first games that made me interested in story games. The story is so good that it's one of my favorite games of all time.

I'm not a fan of jump scares actually. I don't think this game is for me.

One of the best underrated PS1 games. I have finished the game 3 times already.

I don't know what but it's lacking something.

The narration is absolutely awful. Even after an hour the story in this game kept me in the absolute dark while giving more and more unexplained info in a very weird way. Also, Jess is an awful bland character with zero emotions or lack of any reactions in many case. The gameplay is fun at first but gets repetitive quickly with same types of enemies over and over again. The combat gameplay feels like it wants to be a cover shooter but has no cover system. Lastly, the map is so confusing that half of my time got wasted finding ways. Overall, this game had potential but didn't click for me.

A very well-made 3D puzzle platformed game. I must say, as far as graphics go, this game was way ahead of its time. Also how the lore connects to Half-Life is unbelievable. However, this game is extremely stressful and I need to be extremely precise at some chambers. I'm stuck at test chamber 18 and lost my patience already.

The first one was way better than this one. It only has 3 characters and the campaign is lame.

The best Kaiju game of my childhood. It has Godzilla, Kong, Ultraman and some other monsters (although their names are Geon, Woo and Astroman due to licensing complications). It's basically WWE of monsters in city full of people.

I never played Cricket 22, but I can tell it's significantly better than Cricket 19. Batting and bowling both are more satisfying. The replay system is not broken.
However, it still lacks good AI. Even if I set the fielding AI to legendary, I can consistently hit fours in the same gap throughout the match (almost). Career mode is also not great. Dumb interview questions are repeated after each match and the answers have no effect. There is no tracker for achievements or money. Also, I liked the skills system of Don Bradman Cricket 14 more. The commentary is the worst part of this game. For example, the commentator says,
"Good stop, probably managed to save four runs" when I just played a defensive shot.
"PLAYER with another quite over" but the bowler conceded a lot of boundaries.
"beats the bat. Jeez how did that miss the stumps!" but that was a huge wide.
"Over the infield with a cracking shot!" I just played a defensive shot.
"Nice shot straight to the bowler though. No run" but I just hit a 4!
Overall, I think this game has potential and Big Ant Studios is going to the right direction.

I never really cared about dlcs. But this is the best DLC I've seen! The best two indie games of 2023 collaborates and creates a free DLC! It feels like I'm dreaming. It introduces Dredge mechanics, characters and the fishes into the Dave the Diver game.

The best mixed genre management game available out there.

It's a metroidvania rougelite underwater exploration game when Dave is diving under the sea. It's a restaurant management game when Dave works at the Sushi bar at night. It's also a farming game where Dave grows rice, carrots, eggplants etc and raises chickens & fishes in Ottos farm. It's a visual novel when it shows Brancho's backstory. It's a cooking game when Brancho is in competition. It felt like a stealth spy game at some point. It blends many more genres and it keeps introducing new mechanics of the game even after 30 hours of playtime.

Also, it's a great story-rich game that is both serious and goofy at times, with a lot of character references from other games/movies/shows like Pokemon (fat ash), King of Fighters, Skyrim, Salt Bae, The Matrix, Bioshock, Tomb Raider, Half-Life, One Piece, and so on. This game also features crafting, boss fights, and a variety of other activities. It's a combination of almost everything we know in gaming.

One of the greatest classic Disney games. I played it when I was 7 years old. I still can't beat this game. It's very challenging and the controls are a bit slow.

A decent fighting game with a good variation of combos. The fighting backgrounds look nice and the music is good too. However, the AI is annoyingly hard and the characters feel like ripoffs of the Street Fighters games.