Gameplay and graphics are some of the best I've ever seen. Story and character treatment makes it one of the worst games ever. So the 4/10 are only for the gameplay and graphics, otherwise it's a 1/10.
Gameplay and graphics are some of the best I've ever seen. Story and character treatment makes it one of the worst games ever. So the 4/10 are only for the gameplay and graphics, otherwise it's a 1/10.
Fun game, much better on PC with mods. The story is terrible and I didn't care for any of the characters or plot and I didn't understand what even is going on and what I'm doing 90% of the time, if I was interested in the game solely for the story I would not play this at all. I like the survival vibe to it and the looting and treasures and artifacts but honestly after a few hours of playing it becomes an incredibly easy game. I had like 150 med kits and 300 bandages and 999+ ammo for all weapons and the best armor and weapons just a dozen hours in which I did not mind that much but I would've preferred that the element of survival and looting and exploration was still there. The combat and enemies are great and gunplay is fun (with mods), although after a dozen hours in it becomes very easy because you get an insane armor and so many med kits and so much ammo that you just shred everyone you come across. I would give this game an 8/10 only on PC but 7/10 on consoles. It's also one of, if not the heaviest game on my PC I've ever played, it's extremely demanding that I played with low settings to even get 60fps. All in all it's a good game with a terrible story and characters, but there are fun missions and you make different choices and have different outcomes which I like, and the gunplay and enemies are very good (with mods) and much better than lots of other games, although like I said it becomes extremely easy and you become a god a dozen hours in so there's that. The exploration and loot is ok and anomalies are cool at the start but then they become very regular and you stop caring about them at all. All in all I would say it's a good game that could've been much better.
Fun game, much better on PC with mods. The story is terrible and I didn't care for any of the characters or plot and I didn't understand what even is going on and what I'm doing 90% of the time, if I was interested in the game solely for the story I would not play this at all. I like the survival vibe to it and the looting and treasures and artifacts but honestly after a few hours of playing it becomes an incredibly easy game. I had like 150 med kits and 300 bandages and 999+ ammo for all weapons and the best armor and weapons just a dozen hours in which I did not mind that much but I would've preferred that the element of survival and looting and exploration was still there. The combat and enemies are great and gunplay is fun (with mods), although after a dozen hours in it becomes very easy because you get an insane armor and so many med kits and so much ammo that you just shred everyone you come across. I would give this game an 8/10 only on PC but 7/10 on consoles. It's also one of, if not the heaviest game on my PC I've ever played, it's extremely demanding that I played with low settings to even get 60fps. All in all it's a good game with a terrible story and characters, but there are fun missions and you make different choices and have different outcomes which I like, and the gunplay and enemies are very good (with mods) and much better than lots of other games, although like I said it becomes extremely easy and you become a god a dozen hours in so there's that. The exploration and loot is ok and anomalies are cool at the start but then they become very regular and you stop caring about them at all. All in all I would say it's a good game that could've been much better.
Fun game, much better on PC with mods. The story is terrible and I didn't care for any of the characters or plot and I didn't understand what even is going on and what I'm doing 90% of the time, if I was interested in the game solely for the story I would not play this at all. I like the survival vibe to it and the looting and treasures and artifacts but honestly after a few hours of playing it becomes an incredibly easy game. I had like 150 med kits and 300 bandages and 999+ ammo for all weapons and the best armor and weapons just a dozen hours in which I did not mind that much but I would've preferred that the element of survival and looting and exploration was still there. The combat and enemies are great and gunplay is fun (with mods), although after a dozen hours in it becomes very easy because you get an insane armor and so many med kits and so much ammo that you just shred everyone you come across. I would give this game an 8/10 only on PC but 7/10 on consoles. It's also one of, if not the heaviest game on my PC I've ever played, it's extremely demanding that I played with low settings to even get 60fps. All in all it's a good game with a terrible story and characters, but there are fun missions and you make different choices and have different outcomes which I like, and the gunplay and enemies are very good (with mods) and much better than lots of other games, although like I said it becomes extremely easy and you become a god a dozen hours in so there's that. The exploration and loot is ok and anomalies are cool at the start but then they become very regular and you stop caring about them at all. All in all I would say it's a good game that could've been much better.
The only multiplayer game I've played where I have lag spikes and unstable connection every single game. It is unplayable and I should get a refund for this absolute dumpster fire. I genuinely would rather use the money that I spent on this as toilet paper.
The only multiplayer game I've played where I have lag spikes and unstable connection every single game. It is unplayable and I should get a refund for this absolute dumpster fire. I genuinely would rather use the money that I spent on this as toilet paper.
The only multiplayer game I've played where I have lag spikes and unstable connection every single game. It is unplayable and I should get a refund for this absolute dumpster fire. I genuinely would rather use the money that I spent on this as toilet paper.
Odyssey is the best Assassin's Creed Game. and One of the best games ever. 10/10 absolutely amazing, stunning and extremely fun. I've played it all with the DLC twice and I'm going to do it for a third time now. From the different and challenging gameplay, armor and weapons types and looks, leveling system, Ikaros Eagle vision and highlighting enemies and items, ability to change how your armor and weapons look without changing the actual armor and weapons, the many awesome and unique abilities and their upgrades especially the no fall damage, bounty hunters, the breathtaking world, side missions, interesting characters, the gripping story and the amazing score, it's all absolutely fantastic and very well done. This game is the perfect Assassin's Creed game out of Origins and Valhalla, it has everything you want, it's in the middle so it's very developed and not the first new AC game like origins and it didn't have great features removed and bad features added in like Valhalla. I would absolutely love something like Odyssey 2 or a game like it with those features and stuff I mentioned, those are the things that make it one of the best games ever.
Odyssey is the best Assassin's Creed Game. and One of the best games ever. 10/10 absolutely amazing, stunning and extremely fun. I've played it all with the DLC twice and I'm going to do it for a third time now. From the different and challenging gameplay, armor and weapons types and looks, leveling system, Ikaros Eagle vision and highlighting enemies and items, ability to change how your armor and weapons look without changing the actual armor and weapons, the many awesome and unique abilities and their upgrades especially the no fall damage, bounty hunters, the breathtaking world, side missions, interesting characters, the gripping story and the amazing score, it's all absolutely fantastic and very well done. This game is the perfect Assassin's Creed game out of Origins and Valhalla, it has everything you want, it's in the middle so it's very developed and not the first new AC game like origins and it didn't have great features removed and bad features added in like Valhalla. I would absolutely love something like Odyssey 2 or a game like it with those features and stuff I mentioned, those are the things that make it one of the best games ever.
I would give this game a higher rating than 0/10 but unfortunately I can't even play the game properly because I have lag spikes every single game. Unstable latency and high ping every game that jumps up and down, and it's the only multiplayer game I play that has this issue. FC 25 had the exact same issue and they never fixed it. But honestly who's the fool EA or me for buying the game again?
I would give this game a higher rating than 0/10 but unfortunately I can't even play the game properly because I have lag spikes every single game. Unstable latency and high ping every game that jumps up and down, and it's the only multiplayer game I play that has this issue. FC 25 had the exact same issue and they never fixed it. But honestly who's the fool EA or me for buying the game again?
I would give this game a higher rating than 0/10 but unfortunately I can't even play the game properly because I have lag spikes every single game. Unstable latency and high ping every game that jumps up and down, and it's the only multiplayer game I play that has this issue. FC 25 had the exact same issue and they never fixed it. But honestly who's the fool EA or me for buying the game again?
Dying Light The Beast is an absolute blast! The parkour feels as smooth as ever, and the combat and gore system is brutally satisfying! Much better than DL2. The story is good, with plenty of cool twists and intense moments. Exploring the world and facing off against new enemies never got old. I like the progression system, it keeps you going. As a fan of dying light 2, this game is must-play, and it's a huge improvement on it. I especially love how the side missions aren't boring like dying light 2, in dying light 2 they were really bad and it was a chore to play them and on the second play through I avoided them completely because of how boring they were, in The Beast that's not the case, sure the dialogue is not that solid but the missions are an improvement over the previous title, there is actual effort put into them this time. It's honestly an improvement over dying light 2 in many aspects. I'm confident future Dying Light games will be great.
Genuinely one of the best games I've played in years. The amount of content and stuff you can do in this game is crazy. The gameplay loop is extremely fun. It is a criminally underrated game published by the fantastic company PlayWay that also made Crime Scene Simulator, Thief Simulator 1&2, Prison Simulator, Cooking Simulator, House Flipper 1&2... The absolute undisputed kings of simulator games. This game will keep you hooked for days. I was honestly surprised by how well made it is, and by how many things and details are in it. And again, I'm shocked it isn't very popular and terrible games like fortnite, ****, Minecraft and final fantasy and other slop like that is. It's really all about the marketing and how much money you spend on that. All in all excellent game and I'm so happy I discovered it.
The gore system in this game is the best I've ever seen. This system needs to be in every game moving forward. It's So satisfying and well designed that you basically don't mind everything else that much like the story and writing not being very good. It's a similar situation with Dying Light 2, the parkour system was the soul of that game and it basically made everything else acceptable and ok because it was genuinely so satisfying. Same with the gore in this game and the combat, it's revolutionary. I hope the next game has better story and missions alongside this awesome gore system.
The gore system in this game is the best I've ever seen. This system needs to be in every game moving forward. It's So satisfying and well designed that you basically don't mind everything else that much like the story and writing not being very good. It's a similar situation with Dying Light 2, the parkour system was the soul of that game and it basically made everything else acceptable and ok because it was genuinely so satisfying. Same with the gore in this game and the combat, it's revolutionary. I hope the next game has better story and missions alongside this awesome gore system.
The gore system in this game is the best I've ever seen. This system needs to be in every game moving forward. It's So satisfying and well designed that you basically don't mind everything else that much like the story and writing not being very good. It's a similar situation with Dying Light 2, the parkour system was the soul of that game and it basically made everything else acceptable and ok because it was genuinely so satisfying. Same with the gore in this game and the combat, it's revolutionary. I hope the next game has better story and missions alongside this awesome gore system.
Very very fun game to play. First the negatives: story and quests are not good and the writing and voice acting is extremely boring to listen to. The side missions are especially bad, most of them are the most generic boring side quests with absolutely terrible voice acting, every side missions is the same with static characters standing there saying boring stuff and I quickly start skipping. This is especially the case when I played the game ten 2nd time I just skipped the entire conversation. The positives: the combat is good, it's not nearly good as Dead Island 2 but it's still very good and satisfying for try most part. The real reason I had the most fun in this game and why I spent so many hours playing is the PARKOUR! IT IS AMAZING! Very fluid and simple and fun. Imagine if this game had this parkour but with the gore and combat of Dead Island 2, and mission design and writing of the witcher 3 or something similar, it would be one of the best games ever.
Very very fun game to play. First the negatives: story and quests are not good and the writing and voice acting is extremely boring to listen to. The side missions are especially bad, most of them are the most generic boring side quests with absolutely terrible voice acting, every side missions is the same with static characters standing there saying boring stuff and I quickly start skipping. This is especially the case when I played the game ten 2nd time I just skipped the entire conversation. The positives: the combat is good, it's not nearly good as Dead Island 2 but it's still very good and satisfying for try most part. The real reason I had the most fun in this game and why I spent so many hours playing is the PARKOUR! IT IS AMAZING! Very fluid and simple and fun. Imagine if this game had this parkour but with the gore and combat of Dead Island 2, and mission design and writing of the witcher 3 or something similar, it would be one of the best games ever.
Very very fun game to play. First the negatives: story and quests are not good and the writing and voice acting is extremely boring to listen to. The side missions are especially bad, most of them are the most generic boring side quests with absolutely terrible voice acting, every side missions is the same with static characters standing there saying boring stuff and I quickly start skipping. This is especially the case when I played the game ten 2nd time I just skipped the entire conversation. The positives: the combat is good, it's not nearly good as Dead Island 2 but it's still very good and satisfying for try most part. The real reason I had the most fun in this game and why I spent so many hours playing is the PARKOUR! IT IS AMAZING! Very fluid and simple and fun. Imagine if this game had this parkour but with the gore and combat of Dead Island 2, and mission design and writing of the witcher 3 or something similar, it would be one of the best games ever.
The Greatest Game Ever Made. Warhorse Studios has done the impossible: Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is not just the best RPG of all time—it’s the greatest game ever made. This is medieval immersion **** world is alive like never before, with breathtaking landscapes, historically accurate cities, and NPCs that feel like real people. Henry’s journey continues with deeper storytelling, choices that truly matter, and combat so refined it puts other RPGs to shame. Swordplay, archery, even early firearms—every fight is a test of skill, not just **** level of detail is unmatched—from realistic armor physics to how your reputation affects the world. The graphics are jaw-dropping, the soundtrack is phenomenal, and the role-playing depth is insane. Every choice, every action, every moment feels real.This isn’t just a game. It’s a masterpiece, a revolution, a once-in-a-lifetime experience. My favorite game ever, and I doubt anything will ever surpass it other than maybe KCD 3 if it gets made. 10/10.
The Greatest Game Ever Made. Warhorse Studios has done the impossible: Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is not just the best RPG of all time—it’s the greatest game ever made. This is medieval immersion **** world is alive like never before, with breathtaking landscapes, historically accurate cities, and NPCs that feel like real people. Henry’s journey continues with deeper storytelling, choices that truly matter, and combat so refined it puts other RPGs to shame. Swordplay, archery, even early firearms—every fight is a test of skill, not just **** level of detail is unmatched—from realistic armor physics to how your reputation affects the world. The graphics are jaw-dropping, the soundtrack is phenomenal, and the role-playing depth is insane. Every choice, every action, every moment feels real.This isn’t just a game. It’s a masterpiece, a revolution, a once-in-a-lifetime experience. My favorite game ever, and I doubt anything will ever surpass it other than maybe KCD 3 if it gets made. 10/10.
The Greatest Game Ever Made. Warhorse Studios has done the impossible: Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is not just the best RPG of all time—it’s the greatest game ever made. This is medieval immersion **** world is alive like never before, with breathtaking landscapes, historically accurate cities, and NPCs that feel like real people. Henry’s journey continues with deeper storytelling, choices that truly matter, and combat so refined it puts other RPGs to shame. Swordplay, archery, even early firearms—every fight is a test of skill, not just **** level of detail is unmatched—from realistic armor physics to how your reputation affects the world. The graphics are jaw-dropping, the soundtrack is phenomenal, and the role-playing depth is insane. Every choice, every action, every moment feels real.This isn’t just a game. It’s a masterpiece, a revolution, a once-in-a-lifetime experience. My favorite game ever, and I doubt anything will ever surpass it other than maybe KCD 3 if it gets made. 10/10.
Where the game really shines is the gameplay, with the introduction of tiered enemies and weapons, adding a strategic edge to combat as you scavenge, craft, and upgrade your arsenal to take on tougher foes. Expeditions provide exciting variety, taking players to unique, far-flung locations that break up the main map's exploration. The base-building mechanic, Prosperity, adds depth and a sense of progression as you rebuild and unlock new abilities. But after playing for a while and you get all the upgrades and weapons and do the bases, you just get bored and you wanna stop playing, which brings me to the negatives, the story, dialogue, villains and characters are all bland and boring really, I didn't care for anyone or anything, the story felt very generic and it was very forgettable that I just rushed through it. Gameplay wise it's one of the bets far cry games, I just wish they improved on the rest of the game, but all in all, at the beginning I had lots of fun.
Where the game really shines is the gameplay, with the introduction of tiered enemies and weapons, adding a strategic edge to combat as you scavenge, craft, and upgrade your arsenal to take on tougher foes. Expeditions provide exciting variety, taking players to unique, far-flung locations that break up the main map's exploration. The base-building mechanic, Prosperity, adds depth and a sense of progression as you rebuild and unlock new abilities. But after playing for a while and you get all the upgrades and weapons and do the bases, you just get bored and you wanna stop playing, which brings me to the negatives, the story, dialogue, villains and characters are all bland and boring really, I didn't care for anyone or anything, the story felt very generic and it was very forgettable that I just rushed through it. Gameplay wise it's one of the bets far cry games, I just wish they improved on the rest of the game, but all in all, at the beginning I had lots of fun.
Where the game really shines is the gameplay, with the introduction of tiered enemies and weapons, adding a strategic edge to combat as you scavenge, craft, and upgrade your arsenal to take on tougher foes. Expeditions provide exciting variety, taking players to unique, far-flung locations that break up the main map's exploration. The base-building mechanic, Prosperity, adds depth and a sense of progression as you rebuild and unlock new abilities. But after playing for a while and you get all the upgrades and weapons and do the bases, you just get bored and you wanna stop playing, which brings me to the negatives, the story, dialogue, villains and characters are all bland and boring really, I didn't care for anyone or anything, the story felt very generic and it was very forgettable that I just rushed through it. Gameplay wise it's one of the bets far cry games, I just wish they improved on the rest of the game, but all in all, at the beginning I had lots of fun.
I would give this game a 10/10 if it wasn't for the horrible pop ins. Textures and lights literally popping when you're close to them. So whenever you're walking and ESPECIALLY driving you're just constantly distracted by all the horrible pop ins. I've tried all the settings and it's the same thing. Other than that it's an extremely fun game that I've spent hundreds of hours on and keep coming back every few years. The gunplay in this game is so fun and satisfying. The driving and progression is fun. The customization and weapon variations and crafting. The story and characters are fantastic and the quests are interesting, it's another hit from CD Projekt Red just like the amazing Witcher 3. If this game was better optimized like I mentioned it would be a solid 10/10.
I would give this game a 10/10 if it wasn't for the horrible pop ins. Textures and lights literally popping when you're close to them. So whenever you're walking and ESPECIALLY driving you're just constantly distracted by all the horrible pop ins. I've tried all the settings and it's the same thing. Other than that it's an extremely fun game that I've spent hundreds of hours on and keep coming back every few years. The gunplay in this game is so fun and satisfying. The driving and progression is fun. The customization and weapon variations and crafting. The story and characters are fantastic and the quests are interesting, it's another hit from CD Projekt Red just like the amazing Witcher 3. If this game was better optimized like I mentioned it would be a solid 10/10.
"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" delivers an engaging blend of action, exploration, and storytelling that captures the essence of the Star Wars universe. The game follows Cal Kestis, a young Jedi Padawan who survives Order 66, and the narrative is rich with emotional depth and ties to the broader Star Wars **** gameplay mechanics are satisfying, combining lightsaber combat with Force powers in a way that feels fluid and rewarding. The environments are beautifully designed, offering a mix of platforming and puzzle-solving that keeps exploration engaging. The world-building is commendable, with various planets that feel distinct and alive.However, while the game excels in many areas, it does have some drawbacks. The enemy AI can be inconsistent, and some sections may feel repetitive after a while. Additionally, the story, while strong, sometimes leans on familiar tropes, which may not resonate with everyone.Overall, "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" is a solid addition to the franchise that offers a thrilling experience for both fans and newcomers alike. It successfully balances action with exploration and a heartfelt story, making it a must-play for any Star Wars enthusiast. 8/10.
After its initial launch, *Jedi Survivor* faced some significant challenges, but with the recent patches, it has truly transformed into an exceptional experience that Star Wars fans and gamers alike can appreciate.Visually, the game is stunning. The environments are richly detailed, from the lush greenery of the planets to the intricacies of the galactic architecture. The graphics have improved significantly following the updates, making the exploration of each world even more immersive.Gameplay mechanics have also seen considerable enhancement. The combat system is fluid and engaging, providing a satisfying blend of lightsaber dueling and Force abilities. The responsiveness of controls has improved, allowing for a more seamless experience as you engage in battles against various foes. The addition of new abilities and upgrades post-patch has added depth to character progression, making each encounter feel fresh and **** narrative continues to shine, maintaining a strong connection to the Star Wars lore while introducing new, compelling characters. The voice acting is top-notch, and the story arcs are well-crafted, delivering emotional moments that resonate with players.However, there are still minor issues to iron out, such as occasional frame rate drops in more chaotic scenes and some AI companions that could use a bit more polish. Yet, these are overshadowed by the overall quality of the **** conclusion, *Jedi Survivor* is a remarkable journey through the Star Wars universe, offering a blend of captivating storytelling, stunning visuals, and engaging gameplay. With the fixes implemented, it stands tall as a worthy sequel and a must-play for fans of the franchise. A solid 9/10!
Having played *Jedi Survivor* on PC after the recent patches, I can confidently say that it has reached a level of excellence that few games achieve. This experience is nothing short of a triumph for both the developers and the Star Wars **** graphical fidelity on PC is breathtaking. With options to enhance textures, lighting, and frame rates, players are treated to a visually stunning universe that feels alive. The environments are richly detailed, from the sprawling landscapes to the intricate interiors of ancient temples. The performance improvements have made for a smoother experience, allowing for high frame rates even during the most intense battles.Gameplay mechanics have become exceptionally refined. The combat system is not only fluid but also deeply satisfying, with a perfect balance between lightsaber combat and Force powers. The responsiveness of the controls is excellent, making every duel feel impactful and exhilarating. The expanded skill trees and customization options introduced post-patch encourage players to experiment with different playstyles, adding layers of depth to the **** narrative in *Jedi Survivor* is engaging and well-paced, seamlessly blending new characters with beloved ones from the Star Wars universe. The voice acting is stellar, bringing the characters to life and enhancing the emotional weight of the story. The writing is sharp and thoughtful, ensuring that players remain invested in the journey of the **** of the standout features of the PC version is the modding community that has emerged. The ability to customize gameplay, visuals, and even introduce new content has breathed fresh life into the game, allowing players to tailor their experience. This level of community engagement adds another layer of longevity and enjoyment, making each playthrough unique.Furthermore, the world design is a standout feature. Each planet feels distinct, with unique challenges and secrets waiting to be uncovered. The exploration is rewarding, and the sense of discovery is palpable as players traverse the galaxy.With these significant improvements, *Jedi Survivor* has truly become a masterpiece on PC. It not only meets the high expectations of fans but exceeds them, delivering an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Star Wars. This game deserves a perfect 10/10, as it sets a new standard for action-adventure titles in the gaming landscape.
After its initial launch, *Jedi Survivor* faced some significant challenges, but with the recent patches, it has truly transformed into an exceptional experience that Star Wars fans and gamers alike can appreciate. Visually, the game is stunning. The environments are richly detailed, from the lush greenery of the planets to the intricacies of the galactic architecture. The graphics have improved significantly following the updates, making the exploration of each world even more immersive. Gameplay mechanics have also seen considerable enhancement. The combat system is fluid and engaging, providing a satisfying blend of lightsaber dueling and Force abilities. The responsiveness of controls has improved, allowing for a more seamless experience as you engage in battles against various foes. The addition of new abilities and upgrades post-patch has added depth to character progression, making each encounter feel fresh and rewarding. The narrative continues to shine, maintaining a strong connection to the Star Wars lore while introducing new, compelling characters. The voice acting is top-notch, and the story arcs are well-crafted, delivering emotional moments that resonate with players. However, there are still minor issues to iron out, such as occasional frame rate drops in more chaotic scenes and some AI companions that could use a bit more polish. Yet, these are overshadowed by the overall quality of the game. In conclusion, *Jedi Survivor* is a remarkable journey through the Star Wars universe, offering a blend of captivating storytelling, stunning visuals, and engaging gameplay. With the fixes implemented, it stands tall as a worthy sequel and a must-play for fans of the franchise. A solid 9/10!
"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" delivers an engaging blend of action, exploration, and storytelling that captures the essence of the Star Wars universe. The game follows Cal Kestis, a young Jedi Padawan who survives Order 66, and the narrative is rich with emotional depth and ties to the broader Star Wars **** gameplay mechanics are satisfying, combining lightsaber combat with Force powers in a way that feels fluid and rewarding. The environments are beautifully designed, offering a mix of platforming and puzzle-solving that keeps exploration engaging. The world-building is commendable, with various planets that feel distinct and alive.However, while the game excels in many areas, it does have some drawbacks. The enemy AI can be inconsistent, and some sections may feel repetitive after a while. Additionally, the story, while strong, sometimes leans on familiar tropes, which may not resonate with everyone.Overall, "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" is a solid addition to the franchise that offers a thrilling experience for both fans and newcomers alike. It successfully balances action with exploration and a heartfelt story, making it a must-play for any Star Wars enthusiast. 8/10.
"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" delivers an engaging blend of action, exploration, and storytelling that captures the essence of the Star Wars universe. The game follows Cal Kestis, a young Jedi Padawan who survives Order 66, and the narrative is rich with emotional depth and ties to the broader Star Wars **** gameplay mechanics are satisfying, combining lightsaber combat with Force powers in a way that feels fluid and rewarding. The environments are beautifully designed, offering a mix of platforming and puzzle-solving that keeps exploration engaging. The world-building is commendable, with various planets that feel distinct and alive.However, while the game excels in many areas, it does have some drawbacks. The enemy AI can be inconsistent, and some sections may feel repetitive after a while. Additionally, the story, while strong, sometimes leans on familiar tropes, which may not resonate with everyone.Overall, "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" is a solid addition to the franchise that offers a thrilling experience for both fans and newcomers alike. It successfully balances action with exploration and a heartfelt story, making it a must-play for any Star Wars enthusiast. 8/10.
"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" delivers an engaging blend of action, exploration, and storytelling that captures the essence of the Star Wars universe. The game follows Cal Kestis, a young Jedi Padawan who survives Order 66, and the narrative is rich with emotional depth and ties to the broader Star Wars **** gameplay mechanics are satisfying, combining lightsaber combat with Force powers in a way that feels fluid and rewarding. The environments are beautifully designed, offering a mix of platforming and puzzle-solving that keeps exploration engaging. The world-building is commendable, with various planets that feel distinct and alive.However, while the game excels in many areas, it does have some drawbacks. The enemy AI can be inconsistent, and some sections may feel repetitive after a while. Additionally, the story, while strong, sometimes leans on familiar tropes, which may not resonate with everyone.Overall, "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" is a solid addition to the franchise that offers a thrilling experience for both fans and newcomers alike. It successfully balances action with exploration and a heartfelt story, making it a must-play for any Star Wars enthusiast. 8/10.
"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" on PC elevates the experience to new heights, especially with the vibrant modding community that enhances gameplay and visuals. Following the journey of Cal Kestis, a young Jedi Padawan navigating the aftermath of Order 66, the game offers an immersive narrative filled with emotional moments and rich lore that resonates with Star Wars fans. The combat system is a standout feature, offering a satisfying mix of lightsaber dueling and Force powers that are both intuitive and fun to master. Exploration is rewarding, with beautifully crafted environments that encourage players to uncover secrets and solve puzzles. The diverse planets provide a sense of scale and adventure, making each new location feel unique. What truly sets the PC version apart is the ability to install mods. Players can customize their experience, from enhancing graphics to introducing new gameplay mechanics or even reshaping characters. This flexibility adds significant replayability and personalizes the journey in ways that console versions simply can't match. While there are minor issues, such as occasional AI quirks and some repetitive enemy encounters, the overall experience is fantastic. The narrative and gameplay are bolstered by the vibrant modding community, making "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" on PC a must-play. It’s a thrilling adventure that captures the magic of Star Wars while allowing for a truly personalized experience. 9/10.
Woke propaganda and political pandering in a video game set in a fantasy world is wild. People play games to have fun and escape reality, not to listen to current world political opinions of woke writers who they couldn't help themselves. This is a fantasy video game, not Twitter. How many more games do you want to fail for companies and game devs to realize people don't wanna hear your personal political beliefs whether it's left wing or right wing politics. Write your thoughts and pronouns and gender identity politics on Twitter or say them in your group therapy session and keep them out of video games that people wanna play to escape the real world and be entertained. Everything is already a cultural war. Movies and TV shows are getting ruined too, why do you also wanna ruin video games, can't you just leave your braindead beliefs out of just one form of media? It's clearly not working and causing the games to fail and it just creates more hatred and division between **** game is also boring to play, the gameplay isn't very fun and it's repetitive and the choices you make are all very similar and the characters are obnoxious, the game is made to not offend anyone and the devs made a game for themselves basically and for the people with the same ideology. It's absolutely wild that a huge gaming company with so much money and resources can have the most incompetent delusional braindead people in the world. You had a good reputation and a big name franchise and you decided to ruin it and make it divisive to satisfy your ego. Good job.
A Gripping Masterpiece (10/10)Max Payne 3 is not just a game; it’s an experience that transcends the typical boundaries of the action genre. From the moment you plunge into its gritty world, the game immerses you in a dark narrative filled with complex characters and a haunting atmosphere. The storyline follows Max Payne, a former NYPD detective turned bodyguard in São Paulo, as he grapples with his past while fighting against a backdrop of corruption, betrayal, and **** of the standout aspects of Max Payne 3 is its writing. The narrative is rich and layered, weaving a tale that is both personal and universally resonant. The game’s script is filled with sharp dialogue that feels authentic and deeply reflective of Max’s troubled psyche. The internal monologues are beautifully crafted, providing insight into Max's thoughts and emotions, which adds a profound depth to the **** dialogue is not only well-written but also expertly delivered. The voice acting is top-notch, with James McCaffrey reprising his role as Max, bringing a gravitas and vulnerability to the character. Each line is infused with a sense of weariness and dark humor that feels true to the series, enhancing the overall immersion.Moreover, the game's ability to balance the intense action sequences with moments of introspection is brilliantly executed. The writing captures the essence of noir storytelling, making every cutscene and dialogue exchange feel significant. The philosophical undertones and existential themes explored through Max's journey elevate the game beyond mere shooting mechanics, engaging players on a deeper **** terms of presentation, Max Payne 3 excels with its stunning visuals and atmospheric sound design, which complement the writing perfectly. The cinematic flair and innovative storytelling techniques, including the use of graphic novel-style cutscenes, further enhance the narrative **** conclusion, Max Payne 3 is a masterclass in storytelling within video games. Its exceptional writing and dialogue not only serve to propel the plot forward but also leave a lasting impression on the player. This game is a must-play for anyone who appreciates a well-crafted narrative combined with thrilling gameplay—an unforgettable journey that deserves its perfect score.
A Gripping Masterpiece (10/10) Max Payne 3 is not just a game; it’s an experience that transcends the typical boundaries of the action genre. From the moment you plunge into its gritty world, the game immerses you in a dark narrative filled with complex characters and a haunting atmosphere. The storyline follows Max Payne, a former NYPD detective turned bodyguard in São Paulo, as he grapples with his past while fighting against a backdrop of corruption, betrayal, and **** of the standout aspects of Max Payne 3 is its writing. The narrative is rich and layered, weaving a tale that is both personal and universally resonant. The game’s script is filled with sharp dialogue that feels authentic and deeply reflective of Max’s troubled psyche. The internal monologues are beautifully crafted, providing insight into Max's thoughts and emotions, which adds a profound depth to the **** dialogue is not only well-written but also expertly delivered. The voice acting is top-notch, with James McCaffrey reprising his role as Max, bringing a gravitas and vulnerability to the character. Each line is infused with a sense of weariness and dark humor that feels true to the series, enhancing the overall immersion.Moreover, the game's ability to balance the intense action sequences with moments of introspection is brilliantly executed. The writing captures the essence of noir storytelling, making every cutscene and dialogue exchange feel significant. The philosophical undertones and existential themes explored through Max's journey elevate the game beyond mere shooting mechanics, engaging players on a deeper **** terms of presentation, Max Payne 3 excels with its stunning visuals and atmospheric sound design, which complement the writing perfectly. The cinematic flair and innovative storytelling techniques, including the use of graphic novel-style cutscenes, further enhance the narrative **** conclusion, Max Payne 3 is a masterclass in storytelling within video games. Its exceptional writing and dialogue not only serve to propel the plot forward but also leave a lasting impression on the player. This game is a must-play for anyone who appreciates a well-crafted narrative combined with thrilling gameplay—an unforgettable journey that deserves its perfect score.
God Of War Ragnarök masterfully builds upon its predecessor, delivering an epic continuation of Kratos and Atreus's journey through Norse mythology. The game introduces a rich narrative filled with emotional depth, complex character development, and stunning visuals that draw players into its beautifully crafted **** gameplay mechanics are refined, offering a seamless blend of brutal combat and intricate puzzles. The addition of new abilities and weapons enhances the combat experience, allowing for a variety of playstyles. The boss battles are particularly noteworthy, showcasing challenging encounters that require strategy and skill.Visually, Ragnarök is a feast for the eyes. The landscapes are breathtaking, from snow-covered mountains to lush forests, each area bursting with detail. The voice acting and soundtrack elevate the storytelling, immersing players in the emotional stakes of the characters' journeys.However, while the game excels in many areas, some players may find the pacing a bit uneven, with certain segments feeling drawn out. Additionally, there are moments where the narrative could have benefited from tighter editing.Overall, God of War Ragnarök is an extraordinary sequel that successfully expands upon its predecessor's legacy. With its compelling story, engaging gameplay, and stunning presentation, it stands as a must-play title for both fans of the series and newcomers alike.
God Of War Ragnarök masterfully builds upon its predecessor, delivering an epic continuation of Kratos and Atreus's journey through Norse mythology. The game introduces a rich narrative filled with emotional depth, complex character development, and stunning visuals that draw players into its beautifully crafted **** gameplay mechanics are refined, offering a seamless blend of brutal combat and intricate puzzles. The addition of new abilities and weapons enhances the combat experience, allowing for a variety of playstyles. The boss battles are particularly noteworthy, showcasing challenging encounters that require strategy and skill.Visually, Ragnarök is a feast for the eyes. The landscapes are breathtaking, from snow-covered mountains to lush forests, each area bursting with detail. The voice acting and soundtrack elevate the storytelling, immersing players in the emotional stakes of the characters' journeys.However, while the game excels in many areas, some players may find the pacing a bit uneven, with certain segments feeling drawn out. Additionally, there are moments where the narrative could have benefited from tighter editing.Overall, God of War Ragnarök is an extraordinary sequel that successfully expands upon its predecessor's legacy. With its compelling story, engaging gameplay, and stunning presentation, it stands as a must-play title for both fans of the series and newcomers alike.
One of the worst and most boring games I've ever played.I don't know anything about tabletop games or dungeons and dragons and I never liked turn based games. The only reason I wanted to play this game was from hearing about it so much, so much praise, and so many awards and people talking about it, how it's called one of the best games ever and how it's 96 rated on metacritic. I also played hundreds of games and I love any game that gives you freedom of choice and multiple approaches and consequences to your actions and different endings...I've played about 3 hours Baldur's Gate 3 and then I uninstalled. I'll explain why I think it's one of the worst games I've played:1- The Combat: This is the main and biggest reason why I absolutely hated the game, so you walk around freely in the game like any rpg and encounter quests and characters and chests and whatnot, but then whenever you encounter enemies the entire world literally pauses around you and it becomes a 1999 tabletop game that some nerdy kids in some basement play, it actually turns into Raid Shadow Legends lmao, it's actually hilarious that so many people like it, I guess stupidity knows no limits when it comes to the video game industry. And so it basically kills any momentum and the combat becomes this dice game where you click on an enemy and then your character attacks them and it either misses or hits, so you're not playing the game using your skills or your moves, it's just a dice game. This game is where I vowed to never ever buy or download games based on reputation and reviews, I have to watch a long playthrough in order to decide to get it or not.2- Everything All At Once: One of the other reasons why I uninstalled the game and stopped playing is because of how much convoluted stuff is in the game from the very start, like 30 different attacks or items in one character, this with 2 turns and it turns this to that for 10 turns and this attack isn't actually an attack and this move makes you hide and that move is a flame that heals and that move is some spell that turns enemies into jelly or makes them scared... It's just soooo much that I went "what the f**k is going in, what's all of this s**t?!". I know some games doesn't hold your hand but this is just a horrible terrible game that basically excepts you to be a Baldur's Gate player for 20 years and also have played the tabletop games, it's insanely dreadful for new players and I'm actually shocked that so many people new to the game with the IQ of 2 managed to like the game so much.3- The Story From The Start Is Not Interesting: The game starts with tentacle monsters and dragons and multiple race creatures and different worlds and so many things happening at once that I just literally lost interest from the start. The beginning **** or a in my opinion is the most important part to me, If from the start you're bored and uninteresting because of how much stuff is happening it's a bad game/movie. Games should have a clear beginning where you build up to things and slowly learn what this and that is, this game feels like you're dropped in the third act **** where you're already unlocked it all and so much story already happened, it doesn't feel like a new game that you start.
One of the worst and most boring games I've ever played. I don't know anything about tabletop games or dungeons and dragons and I never liked turn based games. The only reason I wanted to play this game was from hearing about it so much, so much praise, and so many awards and people talking about it, how it's called one of the best games ever and how it's 96 rated on metacritic. I also played hundreds of games and I love any game that gives you freedom of choice and multiple approaches and consequences to your actions and different endings... I've played about 3 hours Baldur's Gate 3 and then I uninstalled. I'll explain why I think it's one of the worst games I've played: 1- The Combat: This is the main and biggest reason why I absolutely hated the game, so you walk around freely in the game like any rpg and encounter quests and characters and chests and whatnot, but then whenever you encounter enemies the entire world literally pauses around you and it becomes a 1999 tabletop game that some nerdy kids in some basement play, it actually turns into Raid Shadow Legends lmao, it's actually hilarious that so many people like it, I guess stupidity knows no limits when it comes to the video game industry. And so it basically kills any momentum and the combat becomes this dice game where you click on an enemy and then your character attacks them and it either misses or hits, so you're not playing the game using your skills or your moves, it's just a dice game. This game is where I vowed to never ever buy or download games based on reputation and reviews, I have to watch a long playthrough in order to decide to get it or not. 2- Everything All At Once: One of the other reasons why I uninstalled the game and stopped playing is because of how much convoluted stuff is in the game from the very start, like 30 different attacks or items in one character, this with 2 turns and it turns this to that for 10 turns and this attack isn't actually an attack and this move makes you hide and that move is a flame that heals and that move is some spell that turns enemies into jelly or makes them scared... It's just soooo much that I went "what the f**k is going in, what's all of this s**t?!". I know some games doesn't hold your hand but this is just a horrible terrible game that basically excepts you to be a Baldur's Gate player for 20 years and also have played the tabletop games, it's insanely dreadful for new players and I'm actually shocked that so many people new to the game with the IQ of 2 managed to like the game so much. 3- The Story From The Start Is Not Interesting: The game starts with tentacle monsters and dragons and multiple race creatures and different worlds and so many things happening at once that I just literally lost interest from the start. The beginning **** or a in my opinion is the most important part to me, If from the start you're bored and uninteresting because of how much stuff is happening it's a bad game/movie. Games should have a clear beginning where you build up to things and slowly learn what this and that is, this game feels like you're dropped in the third act **** where you're already unlocked it all and so much story already happened, it doesn't feel like a new game that you start.
One of the best games I've ever played! All my life I wanted a good well made single player game where you can play as a swat officer against bad guys and I finally found it. It's so satisfying to play this game especially with all the updates and mods it has. You can really lose yourself and spend 100s of hours playing it. Everything about it is just brilliant.