Honestly, I find the game average, nothing more. It's on the same level as Outlaws. Basically, it's a game to pass the time, aimed at casual players rather than true gamers like me. That said, the game is absolutely gorgeous, the depiction of Japan is stunning, and exploring it is a joy. In short, it's a fusion of Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla.
I don't know what makes this game so bland and bad, but there are so many things wrong with it. The game is incredibly boring. If you think it's a sequel to Inquisition, you're mistaken.
Honestly, an excellent game that makes hours feel like minutes. The exploration, the atmosphere, and even the gameplay, which is rather simple, are all excellent.
I’ve always wanted to try this game, and I did many years later. Everyone said it was too repetitive, and they were right. The fun turned into an unpleasant routine.
I never would have thought that a game could ruin such a well-established franchise. I tried several times to finish it, but it was such a nightmare that it was impossible.
What a disappointment... I believed in a divine trilogy, but I hated this game. A lot of things changed compared to the first and second games, and I really had a bad time.
I played through the first and second games back-to-back. I thought it would be too much for me, and I was afraid I'd get bored or tired of the game, but I finished it and still wanted more. What a masterclass!
I don't know why or how I got into this franchise. I know it happened late. I thought it would be too old for me, but my God, I’ve found a franchise that will stay in my heart forever.
Everything great about die-and-retry games. The art direction is incredible. I stopped at the final boss, but I'll start over and get the platinum trophy.
When people talk badly about a game, it makes me want to try it even more… and I really should have listened to them. This game has absolutely nothing going for it. Such a shame, it had potential, but it was completely wasted.
I played the game at launch, a disaster, completely unplayable. I tried it again years later, still a disaster, but at least playable this time. The game has potential, but it’s missing that special something that makes the time spent on it truly enjoyable.
Do I really need to say anything? Honestly, between us, this game is a UFO, one of a kind. Even today, no other game has managed to do what it does. Everyone tries to copy it, but none even come close.
Tekken 8 has taken things to the next level with this entry. The gameplay is spot-on, the graphics are stunning, every hit feels impactful, and the sound design is like a perfectly composed piece of music. No wrong notes… except for the trophies. As a trophy hunter, it’s disappointing to see such a great game with such a lackluster trophy list. Nostalgia hit me hard with this one, and the final battle between Jin and Kazuya is so intense it’ll make you want to tear your hair out, in the best way possible.
I discovered the franchise with this game in 2023. Given everything people were saying about it, I thought I’d be overhyped and end up disappointed… but in the end, it’s a masterpiece like few others. Naughty Dog has nothing left to prove. This is one of those games that everyone must play. Culture with a capital C.
After getting the platinum on the first game, I thought this one would be weaker since I already found the first one exceptional. But they took every aspect of the game to an unimaginable level. Story-wise, it’s incredible, balancing Greek and Norse mythology while still making everything clear. I think this game will stay with me forever, a rare gem like no other.
It’s simple: Dark Souls 1 + Dark Souls 2 + Dark Souls 3 + Bloodborne = Elden Ring. The fusion of all of FromSoftware’s expertise into one single game. I just can’t give it a 10 because the boss recycling really ruins the experience.
Yes, I love Spider-Man, and yes, the story isn’t amazing… yet I’m still giving it an 8. The game is stunning in every aspect, except for the character faces, which I find a bit ugly. But everything else is incredible. The gameplay isn’t groundbreaking compared to the first game, but it’s been nicely improved. In short, I love Spider-Man, so what?
To me, Street Fighter 6 is the worst a fighting game can get. The game looks bad, the gameplay feels awful and confusing, and the art direction is a disaster… In short, I find no enjoyment in it. I’m not an expert in versus fighting, but as a casual player, I just don’t like it at all. None of the three game modes appeal to me, I couldn’t find one that suited me. I pushed through to get the platinum trophy, and it was pure torture.
I took some time to reflect, but I truly believe this game will remain engraved in my memory forever. I played it with my wife, and what a joy it was to share my passion for video games with her, to see her enjoy it, and to create unforgettable memories together. The gameplay is unmatched, you have way more fun than you’d expect, and the 25 challenges add a nice touch of friendly rivalry with your co-op partner. In short, a masterpiece in its genre. No doubt about it, Josef Fares is the GOAT!
I didn’t expect to play such a great game when I first launched it. From the very first moments, you’re completely drawn in by its beauty, exceptional gameplay, and diverse environments. You quickly grow attached to the characters throughout the adventure. As someone who has been playing Ratchet & Clank since the old days, this game made me rediscover the franchise, and what a joy it was! I had an absolute blast, like rarely before. It took me 15 hours to get the platinum trophy, and I still wanted more!
I think this DLC adds a new dimension to the God of War saga. It brings freshness and novelty by letting us play as a Kratos filled with rage and anger, but without a deep storyline, just pure combat. All the references to the previous games are a real pleasure to rediscover, and the experience is highly enjoyable. For a free DLC, it’s definitely worth it!
ACR feels like the second DLC of AC2 rolled into one. Honestly, it just felt like Ubisoft tried to cash in on Ezio’s success. The tower defense mode was a mistake, and replacing the hidden blade with the hook was also a poor decision. On the other hand, wandering through Constantinople is a real gem, such a beautiful city. It’s a shame the population wasn’t as well developed as in Unity, because the Bazaar could have been incredibly immersive.
Mirage was supposed to be a return to the roots. Honestly, we all believed it, but looking at it now, I find the game pretty mid. It doesn’t bring anything new to the franchise, to the point where I almost forget there was a game between Valhalla and Shadows. An honorable mention to Baghdad, which is absolutely majestic. The city’s design and atmosphere really stand out and bring something special to the experience.
One of my favorite installments in the franchise. I still remember those nights when I’d go over to my friend’s place, and he’d be playing it. I found the game stunning, and the sense of freedom was completely captivating. I think it’s partly this game that sparked my interest in Egyptian mythology, which is why my username is Kemet.
The best way to enjoy this incredible trilogy is to take your time with it. Be careful not to play all three in a row, though, or it might start feeling like you're just playing the same game over and over.
I played this game twice, once at launch and again in 2025, when I went for the platinum. And my God, what a chore. Everything about it felt awful. The story didn’t hook me, Connor was unbearable, a character consumed by hatred who never truly evolves beyond his anger. In my opinion, he’s just poorly written. Some missions were enjoyable, but that’s about it. The world wasn’t even beautiful, I never once felt the urge to stop and admire the scenery. Honestly, this is a game I’d rather forget, given how much it made me suffer.
I played this game twice, once at launch and again in 2025, when I went for the platinum. And my God, what a chore. Everything about it felt awful. The story didn’t hook me, Connor was unbearable, a character consumed by hatred who never truly evolves beyond his anger. In my opinion, he’s just poorly written.Some missions were enjoyable, but that’s about it. The world wasn’t even beautiful, I never once felt the urge to stop and admire the scenery. Honestly, this is a game I’d rather forget, given how much it made me suffer.
The game that changed everything, the one that took Ubisoft from a modest studio to one of the biggest names in gaming. Everything about it was revolutionary. The game length, gameplay, exploration, missions, story, immersion, and sheer charisma, I could go on, but I’ll stop here, or we’ll be here all day.
I platinumed it in 2025 and realized just how much Ubisoft experimented with this installment. Many future Assassin’s Creed games will likely draw inspiration from some of its gameplay mechanics. Aside from that, navigating the bayou can feel disorienting at first since we’re used to leaping across rooftops, but they truly refined the art of moving through trees in this **** let’s not forget the disguise system, where missions play out differently depending on the outfit you wear : Lady, Slave, or Assassin. This game is far too underrated.
Hideo Kojima has delivered a masterpiece, elevating video games to the level of art. Very few studios can achieve what he does. At 60 years old, he still brings freshness and innovation to an industry stagnating under the weight of the same tired formulas. His ability to break conventions is an art in itself. He has complete mastery over his craft, and I can’t wait to get my hands on Death Stranding 2. This game easily ranks in my all-time top 3.
It’s a decent way to pass the time without overthinking, but the game itself isn’t very compelling. The story never hooked me at any point, the only thing keeping me playing is the gameplay.
For any hardware enthusiast, this game is amazing, both educational and fun. What more could you ask for? It even helps improve real-life PC building skills!
One of Nintendo’s best games, if not the best. It has an incredibly high skill ceiling while still being accessible to everyone, the perfect fusion of tryhard and fun. I’ll love this franchise forever.
I played it because a friend recommended it to me multiple times. I forced myself to go through it, but I didn’t enjoy it at all, no fun, no attachment to anything in the game. It taught me an important lesson: never force yourself to play a game you’re not interested in. At most, give it another try a year later if needed.
Offering this kind of game, where you basically do nothing, a semi-simulation of managing your island, well... I might have enjoyed it if I didn’t know about all the other great games out there.
I’m sorry, but I’ve restarted the game four times at different points in my life, and I’ve never been able to enjoy it. I don’t think I’ll ever try TOTK either. I just feel lost, like the world is empty, and I couldn’t even finish the game because I had no idea where to go or what to do. I think I completely missed the point of the game, but four attempts in a row is a lot, so I’m pretty certain,I just don’t like BOTW.
The best platformer that has ever existed, honestly, I don’t think there’s any debate about it. Everything in this game is incredible; I honestly can’t even find a single flaw.
An absolute masterclass, the hours spent on this game are beyond counting. Everything is on point, the art direction, gameplay, world design, and enemies all come together to create the perfect fusion for this game.
The game relies entirely on its gameplay to stand out, and honestly, I’m not a fan. That said, I won’t lie, boss fights can be pretty thrilling, but the rest of the experience tends to put me to sleep.
A game that has established its own style to the point of becoming a reference. It's the kind of title you end up buying on every platform possible, much like GTA 5. It could have even coined the term "Limbo-like," given how many games it has influenced over time. My rating is justified because, as I write this review, it's starting to feel a bit dated.
I think it's a great game. I never managed to finish it, not because I lack skill, but simply because it's not entirely my style. I love Souls-like games, but I struggle to get into this one. That said, objectively, it's still a very good game.
Imagine a game inspired by Japanese mythology, blending action and challenge in a Souls-like style. Basically, it's like Nioh 1… but this time, it's Nioh 2.