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User Overview in Games
7.1Avg. User Score
User Score Distribution
positive
17(40%)
mixed
24(56%)
negative
2(5%)
Highest User Score
10
Lowest User Score
Games Scores
Dec 10, 2025
Tape to Tape7
Dec 10, 2025
Fun arcade style hockey game with a fun art style and some ridiculous power ups that mixes up a typical video game of hockey and reminds me of the days of NHL 97. Easy to pick up and put down and while it’s not super compelling I can see myself picking this one up if I’m feeling like a few games of mindless fun.
PC
Dec 10, 2025
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom8
Dec 10, 2025
The legend of Zelda echoes of wisdom is a amazing follow up to the remake of links awakening for the Nintendo switch and I really enjoyed my experience. What up. To start with the pros it is definitely a classic Zelda adventure you meet all kinds of interesting characters and kind of get glimpses into the world of high rule in the very cute art style that they use for these remakes and that really draws you in and makes you wanna keep exploring. I really love the mechanic you use as Zelda instead of being a typical hero like link with a sword and shield and bombs (which you do eventually get to use in a form) you instead, have a magic staff that you use to summon items and enemies that you control into the world to complete puzzles and battles. The only thing I didn’t really enjoy was because of this mechanic there was a lot of junk to completing the puzzles and a lot of times I felt like I was either cheating myself of an experience or getting completely flustered because I couldn’t figure out how to make the tools that I had work for me in certain scenarios. Overall, I really had a good time with this game and I would highly recommend it to anybody that enjoys a dungeon crawler or a Zelda experience.
Nintendo Switch
Dec 10, 2025
Dice & Fold4
Dec 10, 2025
Controls are kind of odd and not super intuitive. Clearly designed for mouse and keyboard and given a crap controller overlay to make it work. Played on steam deck so this made it hard to enjoy when it felt like I was fighting the game. Pretty straight forward gameplay and wasn’t immediately **** in like I thought I might be. Overall a mediocre experience and I’d rather kill my time on other places.
PC
Dec 8, 2025
Wild Bastards7
Dec 8, 2025
i’ll start with the things I enjoy with this game which is basically the gun play and the art style. The game feels smooth and I like the weapon variety you get between the characters. I do wish there was a way to change up your weapons even more per character rather than each character having their own signature weapon. The overall gameplay itself while mostly enjoyable also at points was very frustrating. Maybe it’s the rogue like nature of the game, but I found the difficulty to be more annoying than challenging. The story in this game I kind of did not have any interest in, the game tries to convey relationships between characters and kind of get you invested, and they are a little gang, but I was mostly un caring about this ragtag crew and felt no real connection to any of them. The few hours I put into it were fun and I don’t regret that time, but I don’t see myself picking this one back up and I’m gonna move on to other things
PC
Dec 7, 2025
MARVEL Cosmic Invasion8
Dec 7, 2025
I am personally not a huge fan of the side scrolling beat them up genre that is in the vein of games like double dragon and Scott Pilgrim versus the world, but something about cosmic invasion has absolutely **** me in and I adore this ****’s filled with all your favorite eight bit Marvel heroes and I will steal a line from Tim Getty’s from kind of funny and say that this game feels a lot more like a 2-D fighting game like Marvel versus Capcom than a side scrolling beat them upSpecial moves and team, combos and tag combos mix up gameplay enough that I never felt like I was completely swamped or completely outnumbered which is the biggest downfall of the side scrolling beat them up genre for me. Couldn’t manage to be the last boss solo but if I can find somebody who would jump into the game with me, I definitely see myself completing this one.
Xbox Series X
Nov 24, 2025
The Outer Worlds 28
Nov 24, 2025
The outer Worlds 2 is a another fantastic RPG from Obsidian Entertainment and in a year where they already have delivered an Amazing Fantasy RPG they follow up that success with another amazing sci-fi RPG that makes the original which I also thought was amazing dull in comparison. The biggest strengths of this game is its newly revamped combat system along with the amazing RPG systems that affect not only how you interact with the world around you and how you play your character but also how you interact with the various NPCs around the six zones available you as you play the game. Playing as a renegade was a super fun time and being able to have dialogue options related to every single skill that I chose to invest in in my playthrough was really fun and made me feel like my decisions in how I was building my character actually mattered. The main story was probably the weakest point for me as I kind of just didn't care about the struggle between the three factions and I would have enjoyed a slightly more personal story. That being said with your companions you get much more personal stories and you can have effects on who they are as character so I think that kind of makes up for it a little bit. This Is by no means a perfect game but I enjoyed the 40 hours I put into it and while that is low for an RPG for me personally I do foresee myself jumping back in the future and doing another run with a different character and I foresee that playthrough being different enough that it will draw me right back in. Overall I really enjoyed my time with the outer worlds too and I look forward to the next obsidian RPG and the time I will find myself completely absorbed into it.
Xbox Series X
Oct 13, 2025
Borderlands 47
Oct 13, 2025
Borderlands 4 is the newest addition to the long-running series where the goal is simple, kill everything in sight and collect as many shiny new guns as possible. The 4th edition of this game keeps the tradition alive just as well as the previous three and I feel that it might even be a stronger entry then the last. At its core Borderlands really understands what a solid shooter should feel like. This is always been one of the strongest strengths of the series and it continues in this entry as well. It feels smooth to run jump and shoot your way across the open world all while switching between the gigantic amount of weapons of many varieties. When it comes to the story of Borderlands 4 I found myself having mixed opinions. The side quests in this game while hit or miss also we're kind of the highlight when it came to telling a story. The main story was kind of lackluster and boring and the timekeeper as a villain was pretty lame. The only parts of the main story I really did enjoy was seeing the return of Borderlands 3 characters Amara and Zhane. Zhane's quest with his thresher pet was probably one of my favorite quests in the game and definitely my favorite story Quest. Outside of Storytelling the open world itself feels very much like an Ubisoft open world with a variety of points to go to and complete a task and check off your checklist. I do enjoy games like this so it isn't a negative exactly to me but it didn't do anything mind-blowing and I don't know if open world was necessarily the change Borderlands needed. While I feel like Borderlands 4 was a step up from Borderlands 3 I don't really think the game has hit the highs that it did with the second entry and while I don't regret the time I spent playing with this I do think that playing the game through with one character is going to be enough for me. Overall I give Borderlands a 7 out of 10.
Xbox Series X
Sep 11, 2025
Lil' Guardsman9
Sep 11, 2025
Lil guardsman is a point and click adventure game where you play as Lil a precocious 12-year-old who is tasked one day with covering her father's guard shift so he can go bet on a sport called Goblin ball. This turns into a part-time job and a crazy adventure for Lil as she either admits or denies people into the city of sprawl all while becoming a central figure to a grand Adventure of Kingdoms and battle and magic and deception. This game really was a game and it almost felt like a game that was made for me. It had a wonderful little 2D art style that was bright and cute and having to suss out information using creative tools all while interacting with the super interesting and at many times hilarious characters had me enjoying every minute of my almost 8 hours of play time. Appreciated the game was kind of short and sweet and it didn't overstay its welcome. One of my favorite experiences in a video game this year and I would recommend this highly to anybody that enjoys a good story and characters that will make you laugh out loud.
PC
Sep 11, 2025
Dead Space8
Sep 11, 2025
I never experienced the original Dead Space games because I was never a huge fan of horror video games growing up. After hearing the rave reviews and the positive reception of the Dead Space remake I decided maybe it was time for me to jump into the franchise that was vital to many people in the Xbox 360 era. My time with dead space may not line up with some of the height but I do understand why people were so hype on this remake especially. Pros of this game for me are the gameplay and kind of the psychological aspect of the story where you can't really tell what's real and what's not. The shooting is really solid and the weapon variety kept gameplay interesting. Enemies are genuinely creepy and kept me on my toes pretty much the whole time as they would pop out events or from the ceiling above me. I never felt like the game was too easy or too hard and was very happy with the difficulty. Cons for me were some of the characters were kind of forgettable and I couldn't tell you the name of anybody but Isaac Clarke and Nicole in the story. Also the environment of the ishimura spaceship is super boring and repetitive and everything kind of looked the same unless you got to very specific areas of the ship and overall it made traversing this huge map that is the ishimura annoying. Also I get it you're trying to stay true to the Remake but it's 2025 give me a autosave system or a quick save system and don't make me use the Resident Evil style save station. I'm sure some would argue this is true to survival horror but in my opinion it would make very little difference to gameplay if I could just save before I walked into a door rather than have to backtrack to save stations on certain areas of the map.
Xbox Series X
Aug 6, 2025
South of Midnight7
Aug 6, 2025
South of midnight is an action adventure platformer developed by Microsoft. In this game you play as Hazel a girl who is on a mission to rescue her mother all while discovering a whole new set of powers that she is developing. On her journey she encounters many figures of Southern folklore and this really is where the game shines for me. As Hazel goes on her journey as a weaver she must weave back together the torn souls and spirits of people she encounters. She uses these powers to mend broken hearts and to give relief to the dead that still had things they held on to when they passed. This is really a beautiful story and it is told beautifully with very interesting characters and I actually cared about Hazel and her mom and the people we met along the way. While you play through the story you have a beautiful musical track backing you. Not only is the scenic music very tied to Southern Culture but also at many points during the game the musical track actually is vital to the experience whether it's telling you a story or pointing you in a direction you should move. This integration with music really impressed me throughout this experience. There are a few weaknesses with this game though as well. The major two problems I have with this game is the combat is boring and at many points in the game the gameplay Loop feels repetitive. The combat was so unintuitive I just decided to put it down to the easiest difficulty so I could just Button Mash my way through it. And while I looked forward to getting to the big story beats as I played the through the journey of getting there, It at many points felt very repetitive and you as the player do the same kind of loop of platform to an area, fight a new enemy, run away from a big bad guy, boss fight and repeat. Overall I enjoyed my experience with south of midnight but I genuinely think I would have enjoyed this experience more if it was a story based experience and the combat in between just wasn't there rather than what we got.
Xbox Series X
Jul 28, 2025
Wheel World6
Jul 28, 2025
Wheel world is a fun little bike racing game that has fun racing mechanics but suffers from lack of variety in gameplay and a mediocre story led by a pretty boring main character. I wanted to enjoy this game and I made it through the first half of the game before I finally decided to call it. The lack of gameplay variety really cemented this for me. You kind of do the same kind of races over and over again against a variety of kind of strange yet unmemorable characters. You have to get first place in the race and complete a list of other goals to earn reputation and you're basically trying to grind out as much reputation as you can so you can race against mini bosses across the map. At a certain point in the game you end up in a new map where you have to grind out even more reputation to race even more mini bosses and it was at this point I was so bored of the cycle of gameplay that I decided to just move on to other things. I appreciate this game for what it is and I genuinely had fun when I was playing in the beginning but it didn't have enough there to maintain my interest.
Xbox Series X
Jul 28, 2025
to a T5
Jul 28, 2025
This is a strange game about a boy whose arms are stuck in the T pose. It's kind of weird and I don't know if I Vibe with what it's trying to deliver. The gameplay seems pretty simple I'm just walking around and finding money and going about the daily routine of this child with the arms stuck in that pose. Nothing about it drew me in and after the first chapter and I decided to move on to other games.
Xbox Series X
Jul 25, 2025
Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo9
Jul 25, 2025
Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo was a Game Pass game that I thought I would put maybe 10 minutes into and put down as it would make me lose my interest but in reality it turned out to be one of my favorite gaming experiences of 2025. This game grabbed my attention initially with its art style which is akin to games like Born of Bread and more popularly The Paper Mario series. This is to say it looks like paper cut outs on a giant story book. Jumping into the game I expected a Paper Mario Style RPG with story intermingled with combat and was surprised to find that it was mostly just the story bits of games like Paper Mario. This game does have "combat" but not in the traditional sense. You battle your foes in this game by remembering story information like names of characters and the order that you accomplished your goals while playing each section of the game. This really makes you have to focus in on the narrative the game is trying to deliver which I think is incredible because the narrative is the strongest point of this game and it made me cry on two separate moments while playing. The character you play as Kulebra is what they call a bright soul and he has the ability to help lost souls in limbo move on and find peace and he does this over the course of the game for a variety of souls in different ways and in the process highlighting the stories of why these Souls feel trapped. These stories can be so heartfelt and emotional. The story about the Rockstar and her sibling especially really tugged at my Heartstrings. Despite gameplay essentially being akin to a point-and-click adventure game I still felt incredibly compelled to keep playing because I wanted to see how these characters I was meeting and interacting with would find their inner peace in the end and how the complexities of their stories would unfold in front of me. I adore this game and the only criticism I can think of is the ending is far too open-ended, Some story threads aren't completed and it seems to set up the idea of a bigger world where a sequel game could exist. While I love the idea of another game in the series, I hate Cliffhangers and I just want to know more about the backstory of the world that the game seems to drip feed you over the course of your play time.
Xbox Series X
Jul 21, 2025
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 48
Jul 21, 2025
Despite not playing much of the original Tony Hawk pro skater 3+4 I really did enjoy the remake. I did not look at it through the same nostalgic lens as many others who are picking this game up again are but I was a huge fan of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 and it definitely has the same feel as the last remake. This game is full of arcade style chaotic fun all under the umbrella of a 2 minute timer. Really enjoyed my time with this game and it took me back to being 10 years old again sitting in my living room and playing old Tony Hawk games until the discs couldn't play anymore. Completed the main goals in both Tony Hawk three and four and while I'm not compelled to go back and do all the pro goals I really did enjoy the 15 hours I spent in game. It's all the same arcade skateboarding gameplay you love with a beautiful new coat of paint.
Xbox Series X
Jul 18, 2025
Resident Evil 48
Jul 18, 2025
Played very little of the classic game but enjoyed this remake. Very great gameplay and the controls feel super smooth especially compared to the lunkier controls of the classic. Boss fights were fun and tense. Some sections were super difficult which I would say was a bit of a mark against it for me personally because I found myself getting flustered or frustrated which detracted from my personal fun. The maps and various environments you experience look spooky and are cleverly designed enough to keep the fights intense with many tight spaces but also more open spaces with lots of enemies to give you more opportunity’s to think strategically and plan your defense. The bad guys look scary and all the infected enemies with the giant tendrils coming from their necks stressed me out every time with their terrifying presence and that slow stroll towards me as I frantically reloaded the last of my ammo. Glad I finally can say I’ve played some version of this story and it has given me the I desire to go play the Re 2 and 3 remake next.
PlayStation 5
Jun 7, 2025
DOOM: The Dark Ages9
Jun 7, 2025
Another really amazing entry in the doom franchise, continues the same quick paced action focused shooting style of gameplay and adds a parry system that doesn’t feel like an afterthought but a integral part of gameplay. The upgrade system feels satisfying and kept me wanting to spend the extra time in each level to go off the beaten path to find various puzzles, rewarding me with all the goals, gold and other upgrade materials needed to make my slayer a true unstoppable force. The game is gorgeous and gory and brutal kills look ultra detailed and as messy as ever. The level design is great and the maps especially in the old ones section of the game was a change up for doom but I really loved exploring the underwater inspired areas. The story was the weak point and I personally was less than interested in it. Everything else makes up for that though. Some fun characters with the maykers and the old ones but the main villain was generic and the final battle was a bit quick and easy for me.
Xbox Series X
Apr 30, 2025
Assassin's Creed Shadows7
Apr 30, 2025
Setting- I understand how the setting of this game was a focus point when it was being revealed and I think this has to do with the fact that the Japanese culture is so beloved, especially in the era we live in today where anime is so hugely popular and entertainment from Japan is just so hugely popular internationally. So I’m probably in the minority when I say that just because it was taking place during the era of the Shinobi and Samurai didn’t mean it was going to be an automatic win for me because that era and area of the world never interested in me historically or culturally the same way it has other people. The game is beautiful and the graphics make the gorgeous land of Japan really come to life and I really like what they did with the design of the map and the world you explore though. Story-This section of the game is the primary one that kind of let me down while I was playing. The main plot point of the game is very par for the course for an Assassin’s Creed game and I was really kind of hoping for maybe a little bit more of a surprise than your typical revenge story where you have to unmask the masked killers over the course of the game, which I feel like is kind of an overused Assassin’s Creed story device. I did enjoy some of the smaller side quest that were more character focused as I’ll talk about in the next section a little more. These kind of made me enjoy bits of the story, but the overall main narrative was a little too predictable and the ending left things a little too open-ended for my liking. Characters-This section is probably one of the biggest saving graces for this game to me. I really loved both Naoe and Yasuke and their personal quests were both really enjoyable to play through. Watching the Shinobi Naoe evolve from a vengeful child to the leader she becomes by the end of the game was very fulfilling to experience. Similarly, seeing Yasuke grow from a stoic man looking for his place in a new land to kind of the head of this impromptu family was really moving and I especially enjoyed the Templar missions you play with him where you learn about his backstory. (Which is of course tragic as hell) Along with the two main characters, the variety of side characters you get to interact with, and that you call your allies was also super fun to experience and probably the most enjoyable quests that I did in this game. Especially when dealing with the thief Gennojo or anything to do with the adorable and precocious Junjiro. The allies in the game were designed really nicely and were pretty memorable. (Actually using these allies in the game is not as fun though) I can’t say the same for a lot of the enemies in this game. That’s where I found some of these characters the weakest. A lot of of these enemies you are pursuing and fighting over the course of the game were so bland and boring that they all blended together by the end, and the only real character that could be considered a bad guy that I enjoyed didn’t even really turn out to be a true villain in the end. Main antagonist was so forgettable though it was disappointing. Gameplay-This is another standout section of the game for me and probably the main driving factor that brought me back for the 90 hours I put into the game. I really enjoy the Assassin’s Creed grind you have seen in the AC RPG's and I will say this games formula (Uncover the map, Climb a tower to unlock more, go to various ?icons on the map, repeat) is very similar to the last two major assassin’s Creeds.(Odyssey and Valhalla) They came out with, but I did enjoy the loop a lot less than I did in Valhalla and Odyssey. This might be just burn out because it is a lot of the same stuff I’ve done in the previous two games or it could’ve just been that I wasn’t really as invested in the setting so it wasn’t quite as fun roaming around and exploring the world as it was as a Viking or as a Greek soldier. I still love the combat in these games, though it’s so smooth and clean and taking down an enemy with one of those sweet animated finishers is satisfying the entire time you’re playing. This is the kind of game that if you wanted to skip all the cut scenes just so you could get back to the fun gameplay. I would completely understand. Sneaking around feels great and assassinating your enemies is smooth. Shadows has great stealth mechanics as always. I also really enjoyed running around as a walking tank (Yasuke) and while at first I worried that the dual protagonist nature of the game would hamper my enjoyment, It actually made me approach objectives differently and based on what I was doing I would use the proper character, and I think it added a layer of depth to it. Stand out moments-Rin romance for Yasuke, Lots of assassinations and clearing bases with stealth. Kanbo combat is so fun and swinging a giant wood bat at your enemies is a blast. Junjiro is the best and anytime he was on screen was a delight.
Xbox Series X
Mar 24, 2025
The Plucky Squire7
Mar 24, 2025
A solid little Adventure game with multiple little mini games that kind of keep things feeling fresh along the journey. Plays a lot like a old school Legend of Zelda and I really kind of enjoyed the cutesy story book Style art. I also like the bits in the game where you get to jump into a 3D World and interact with that to affect things in the book that your story book Heroes are from. Combat's a little simple but still enjoyable and the enemies you come across and various puzzles you have to solve over the course of gameplay keep things moving forward and for me kept me invested for the full 7 to 8 Hour experience.
Xbox Series X
Mar 18, 2025
Mullet MadJack7
Mar 18, 2025
Really quick paced and fun retro style shooter that I enjoyed despite not finishing. Very short and you could sit down and beat it in one sitting if you were committed. A lot of The Flash and visuals from quick explosions kind of gave me a headache so if you're sensitive to that kind of stuff you may also have that problem. Overall I really enjoyed the pacing and the kind of over the top 80s inspired future that made up the theme of this game and while the story was forgettable and very generic it was still a over the top good time.
Xbox Series X
Mar 8, 2025
Avowed9
Mar 8, 2025
Enjoying exploring the map. Lots of different things to find, fight and loot. Side quests and dialogue choices are compelling and interesting. Story is also really good. Feels like the best hack and slash rpg I’ve played since Skyrim (14 years)Obsidian really know their craft and I’m all in. 8 hours in and I’m not sick of the grind yet, coloring in the map as I roam around scratches some itch in my brain. After about 70 hours I have decided this is probably the best game I’ve played in a long time Combat was great and kept me **** in to the game Different weapon types were amazing and loved having a second loadout to a switch too depending on what enemy I’m fighting Story was a bit predictable but seeing my decisions actually matter unlike some recent rpg games like Starfield and Dragon age made me appreciate the journey even more Love those two games but this is another highlight of the talent at obsidian games Though enjoyed my time with this game
Xbox Series X
Feb 20, 2025
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice7
Feb 20, 2025
I'm enjoying the story, on the surface it looks like a battle against legitimate darkness but in reality it's about the main character Senua and her battle with her own mental illness in a time before that was understood. The lack of any tutorial even in on screen prompts is a little strange and made combat interesting because I had to pause and look over controls to understand exactly what I was trying to do. Also I'm enjoying the Norse theme. Not the most intuitive combat but I'm enjoying it nonetheless. Having the time Dodges and Parry's works really well. I don't enjoy the parts of the game where I have to run from things but I can also acknowledge that that is like some inert fear that I have and this has carried on over multiple games. I think I just have a fear of being chased so when all of a sudden I have to run away from something that I can't kill or fight back against in a game I get super anxious.
Xbox One
Feb 16, 2025
Sniper Elite: Resistance5
Feb 16, 2025
I have been a pretty casual fan of this series with the only one that really stands out to me as super memorable is Sniper Elite 2 back in the Xbox 360 days. Have played the rest of the series on and off but have never really paid too much attention to the story and I'm mostly in it for the slow-mo sniper shots that you can pull off. Right off the bat I noticed that there's more maneuverability and traversal in this game compared to the last couple and scaling walls is kind of a neat addition. Definitely not interested in the story if I'm being honest so my review is entirely based off of gameplay because I was skipping cutscenes. I will say that I don't enjoy the main characters little quips and I'm kind of annoyed by listening to talk. Game wants you to stealth but enemies can spot you from seemingly anywhere as long as you're in sight line which is counterintuitive to the stealth push. The mechanics don't really play to good stealth so I crank the difficulty down to easy and it made the inevitable combat scenarios I found myself in more enjoyable. Ended up quitting about Mission 6 as I just was bored and didn't really have any desire to finish.
Xbox Series X
Feb 13, 2025
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle8
Feb 13, 2025
I just got to start out by saying one of the biggest positives of this game and the thing that kept me coming back and wanting to play to completion is the fact that this does feel like a secret sixth Indiana Jones movie. The cutscenes, the voice acting, the sound effects when you punch a bad guy, all of it really amounts to the Indiana Jones feeling and I think that is such a accomplishment by the dev team to have recreated. Now to get into a few of the things I didn't enjoy. First off the combat is kind of terrible. This game really wants you to stealth around and I get it Indiana Jones isn't some unkillable hero but for a person who is not very good at stealth games I found a lot of moments super frustrating. The melee weapons in the beginning of the game felt like a good Advantage but the farther you get into the story The Harder the enemies get and it didn't matter how many times I hit some of them with a shovel or a hammer or any other random melee weapon you find in this game they just would not go down. On top of that the shooting is kind of fun but I would find myself taking two bullets and dying while some enemies could take four or five shots directly to the face without even flinching. I did enjoy the handful of boss fights with the giant character because those felt like I actually had to dodge and weave and use some of those combat abilities smarter but anytime there was multiple enemies coming at me at once it was just kind of unenjoyable. Lots of upgrades you can do but to obtain most of them you have to do various grind fests from collecting 20 medicine vials to collecting all the various books on the map. To get all of these maps to show you where all of these things are you have to grind money by sneaking into heavily guarded areas and stealing it which repeats the cycle of unenjoyable combat. The story really is the Saving Grace in this game and it's why while many of the fighting interactions in the game were dull the puzzles and storytelling were really fantastic and I overall really enjoyed the experience. Great characters and the voice of Indiana Jones is so good I could hardly tell it wasn't Harrison Ford except for a few moments where the Troy Baker voice did breakthrough.
Xbox Series X
Feb 5, 2025
Anger Foot7
Feb 5, 2025
This game reminds me a lot of the Ghostrunner series where it's definitely a first person shooter/melee game but it's less about just shooting your way through levels and more about being precise. Feels more like a puzzle game to an extent than just a straightforward shooter. Definitely a game where it's all about trial and error and you will absolutely have to play a level multiple times to get your run down perfect. A little frustrating because of this and because it feels like a grind and I constantly feel like even if I am doing well I could get killed going through a new doorway and have to restart the whole level all over again. The music is great and it is kind of a ridiculous concept of the world run by gangs and you being the one guy who's not in a gang. Gameplay is super solid though which is bringing me back into it for sure. The random driving mechanics they threw in to the last two levels of the game totally threw me off and they were not intuitively controlled at all and that dropped the score for me because a solid shooter became a janky Drive Fest in the very last stretch of the game.
PC
Jan 28, 2025
I Am Your Beast7
Jan 28, 2025
Really fast paced first person shooter where you were trying to defeat a map full of enemies as quickly as possible and the better you do the higher grade you get. Can already see the replayability of this game and despite the fact that I'm not much of a completionist when it comes to my games I could see this really scratching that itch. Enjoy the various ways that you can take out your enemies from guns to knives to melee to more creative options like explosives. Not as simple as just beating levels to advance you actually have to do bonus objectives and get certain grades on certain maps to advance which adds a little more depth to the game but also frustrates me a bit because like I said I'm not one to grind a level out over and over again to get a better score.Really enjoyed this game until I realized that you absolutely cannot beat the whole thing without getting at least two S-level ranks, didn't end up finishing because of this because even s ranking the first two levels is pretty hard and as I've said earlier in this review I don't like to grind like that it is more frustrating than fun to me. This knocks down the score a lot for me so what probably could have been a 9 out of 10 shooter is going to be a 7.
PC
Jan 27, 2025
Thank Goodness You're Here!8
Jan 27, 2025
This is a cute little point-and-click Adventure game where instead of clicking on things you slap things and that causes New Paths to unlock and new bits of story to progress. Short and sweet but I enjoyed my entire playthrough. Didn't need gimmicks or mini games to progress and was held up by its art and its humor. Really enjoyed this game. Immediately enjoyed the quirky British humor. Game started with a montage of goofy commercials about a fake town in the UK and I knew I was in for a wild ride as soon as I saw it. The Game definitely lines up with my sense of humor and found myself giggling to myself while playing. The whole section with Bessie the cow was super weird, it's probably the one section where the humor lost me.
PC
Jan 25, 2025
Later Alligator4
Jan 25, 2025
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
PC
Jan 25, 2025
Welcome to Elk5
Jan 25, 2025
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
PC
Jan 25, 2025
The Expanse: A Telltale Series6
Jan 25, 2025
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Xbox Series X
Jan 25, 2025
Super Mario Party Jamboree9
Jan 25, 2025
Its more amazing Mario party fun! I Love the new mini games and the returning favorites.
Unlocking things and getting all maps and characters wasn’t too difficult.
Great game to play with friends and family despite the cut throat nature of it.
Better then the first switch Mario party and on par with The second Switch Mario party. I Love Rhythm games and this one has a handful
Nintendo Switch
Jan 25, 2025
Madden NFL 256
Jan 25, 2025
Appreciate the updated rosters and that’s about it. It Runs worse and feels worse then Madden 24 or the NCAA college football game that just came out. Its Not designed for a dual running back style so when I play the lions Monty gets no love therefore no sonic and knuckles just sonic. I'm Overall disappointed and hope the next one is better
PlayStation 5