I honestly never really enjoyed the linearity of Assassin's Creed, so many trailing missions, clunky controls and frustrating gameplay mechanics. In the end, it's a decent game that tries it's best to be a stealth focused game, and it does succeed in some areas.
It's very fun to play, but I wish that you could transform into a vehicle whenever you want. That being said, I think this game does many things right, the level design is exciting and the gameplay is fine, it's a pretty good game.
Traveling to different Worlds and making new friends, this is pretty much how I see Kingdom Hearts. It's worth to mention that this was my first Kingdom Hearts game, but I did read a summary of the lore and the previous games, and I can safely say that I understood the story... or some of it, but unfortunately the story is indeed overly complicated and it didn't click with me, so I knew from the get-go that I shouldn't expect great story writing. The best things about the game are the magnificent worlds, gorgeous visuals, spectacular music and enjoyable gameplay mechanics. In the end I was left satisfied, but there is some wasted potential here.
I love the world of Red Dead Redemption, and living in it with other players is a very welcome addition, but unfortunately Rockstar Games doesn't really care about it. It's fun for a while, there are some nice gamemodes, and the story is interesting for the most part, but the map feels empty... it's an enjoyable experience and it desperately needs more content.
It's fun to play for little bit but it gets repetitive and boring. Team Gamemodes in a Battle Royale game is a mistake, you can lose even if it's not your fault.
A very beautiful Open World, unfortunately full of generic and repetitive content. The character models look fantastic, the story is interesting and the gameplay is great, but the grinding is ridiculous, and the only way to unlock new characters is by either buying them with real money or getting them through a "lootbox" mechanic. Multiplayer mode is also not working very well, only the host of the lobby can properly interact with the world.
Surprisingly fun game, even though it has some frustrating mechanics, stealth can get annoying, boss fights are re-skinned, and some levels are difficult for no reason.
This was my first Halo game, and even though I enjoyed it, it was a very shallow experience. The gameplay is fun, the graphics are fantastic, the character models look great, and it's a well made game overall, but the story & characters are forgettable.
I would say that the game still holds up pretty well, you can tell how much effort was put into it, and the attention to detail is surprising. Gameplay is solid, the game contains very few guns, but every gun plays differently, as for the level design, it's very outdated, there are many times where you'll just walk through corridors killing the same enemies over & over again, making it boring, and there are some levels that seem almost impossible to pass, it's very frustrating. The story is mediocre, very basic with no highlights, you just go to different areas killing aliens, finding new information about the halo, and that's pretty much what you do for most of the game. Still, it's a pretty good & revolutionary game, and I can see why it was praised so much when it first came out.
The web-swinging is great... but that's about it. Everything else in this game is average, gameplay is basic & decent, and story is not very well written.
I really like how the cars handle in this game, but that's probably the only satisfying part of this game. The story isn't very good, there are some frustrating missions, and not enough things to do in the city. In the end it's just a fun racing game but it doesn't excel in anything.
I'm a fan of the Avatar Movie, and I don't think that this game is necessary bad, it's actually quite fun. I personally played it with my brother (that's right, you can play with two players), and I liked it. It's worth to mention that the Wii version is the worst version of this game, but it's the only version i've played.
Ignis is hands down my favorite character in Final Fantasy XV, and he got the most impactful Expansion of this game for sure. Not only it develops Ignis and few other characters, but it even introduces a "What If" ending that enhances the story. Ignis plays better than any other character aswell, making it a worthwhile experience.
In many ways, it's similar to the old school Need for Speed games, which I like, but there are some questionable mechanics that make the game frustrating to play. Drifting is very bad, so the best way to play the game for most of the time is to use a grippy car, not only that, but the police is very aggressive, and I really despise the fact that you gain REP only during night time, it's very annoying to grind levels while getting wrecked by the police. On the bright side, the car customization is fantastic, probably one of the best in the series, buying cars and customizing them is very fun.
A fine game, shooting is good but a little bit clunky at times, story is okay, the humor is decent, driving feels very satisfying, the survival aspects are well implemented, and the characters are surprisingly charming.
I honestly think this game is actually great, from the fantastic shooting mechanics, to the spectacular cutscenes, and the great characters. The ending is indeed quite rushed but it didn't ruin my experience, everything else in this game is definitely good.
I love the style and vibe of this game, the music is very fitting, and the black & white setting is very well made. The story is boring but serviceable, and the gameplay is surprisingly good.
It's fun to play, especially with other players, there's a lot of violence, and the customization is fine, but the gameplay mechanics are a bit clunky, and the story is very uninteresting.
For a 3D platformer, this is ground-breaking, gameplay mechanics are great, environment looks spectacular, and the level design is fantastic, but it gets a little bit repetitive after a while, and some boss fights are underwhelming.
Very innovative, enjoyable (especially with other players), and a good amount of content, even the most boring sport is fun to play in this game, the only problem is that it gets repetitive.
My favorite mobile game, I used to play this game all the time, it was fun, collecting monsters, doing challenges, fighting against other players, making overpowered builds etc. The only bad thing about the game is the ridiculous amount of microtransactions, the strongest monsters are locked behind paywalls, making it almost impossible to win against players who paid money.
I grew up with this game, played it for 6 years, made friends and wasted countless hours on grinding for unique rewards, and honestly I had a blast, but unfortunately, it's not as good as it used to be. There are many microtransactions, and it got boring, all you have to do is attack NPCs in order to get extremely overpowered, only to do the same thing over and over again. It's still an enjoyable game if you play it for fun, customize your castle, talk to other players, make friends, and create an alliance, but if you want to take it seriously, prepare for ridiculous grinding.
It's fun but it relies on weapons way too much, so in the end, every character plays the same, only the animations are different. Not only that, but it doesn't have many gamemodes, there's no variety, making the game very repetitive.
My very first Metroid, and I think that it's a fine game. I like the 3D environment, platforming, challenging gameplay, and focus on the story. I also like how Samus has personality, and talks, which makes her a decent character, instead of a boring silent protagonist.
This game is very fun to play, many combos to do and a good amount of violence, the humor is great, some funny 4th wall breaks and easter eggs, it's a pretty good game
The darkest and most serious game of the series, even though it's not as Over the Top as the other games, I really dig the gritty vibe this game has, and the music fits very well.
Hunting down monsters, doing challenges and customizing your character feels good, especially when you're playing with friends, but unfortunately, the gameplay mechanics are a little bit clunky.
This game is honestly pretty fun to play, especially split-screen with other players. It doesn't have a lot of depth to it, and the story isn't anything special, but it's an enjoyable experience.
One of the most iconic Westerns in the videogame industry, perhaps Rockstar's first serious game, with a very memorable story and a unique dark melancholic atmosphere, absolute classic.
A surprisingly fun game, even though the controls are weird, and the tracks are repetitive, the game is enjoyable and there's a good amount of content.
A fantastic game, very fun to play with an amazing & rich lore, phenomenal character design, great music, and creative ideas, unfortunately ruined by it's own toxic community & development team.
My favorite Battle Royale, this game is very fun to play, every character plays differently and they have their own unique abilities, the guns feel great to use, the map is very large and there are many areas to explore, there's a lot of chaos happening in teamfights, it's a blast.
Very creative game where you can pretty much do anything you want, there's a lot of content and you can have a lot of fun, but the biggest problem of the game is that it's a survival game where you have to focus on taking care of yourself, making it repetitive and boring. It's more fun when you play online with friends, than taking the game seriously & playing alone. Overall, it's a good game, almost everyone can enjoy it, and pretty much timeless.
Really good fighting game, great combos, you can feel the impact of the punches, it's very satisfying, fun to play, and it has a surprisingly good story.
Fun fighting game, although it's a bit slow for my liking, but the story is surprisingly good for a Mortal Kombat game, and the character roster is great.
It's a pretty good wrestling game, very fun to play and there's a lot of things to do, decent character customization, and probably my favorite music in the series.
Despite the hate the game got because of it's futuristic setting, I very much enjoyed it! The gameplay is very smooth & satisfying, some guns are overpowered but fun to use, and the story had some good moments here and there, definitely my favorite futuristic game in the series.