Game like no other, literally. Story throws curveballs at you every episode (game chapter) only to get so many answers at the end with some questions to be left unanswered. It advertises itself as a genre-defying experience and it sure is one. Would recommend.
Felt like playing a GTA and Assassin's Creed hybrid game where you are a hacker. Fun game mechanics, interesting story that is easy to follow, what to ask more from a game. Would recommend.
Game's mechanics and realism might be a little overwhelming at first, but it is easy to get used to them. Story's amazing and sometimes takes surprising turns, some minor things that happen in the beggining might be very important later in the game with major effects. Characters are good and they change, something that not every game does, almost or pretty much every characters changes. Even if you want me to tell you if the game had a bad or a good ending, I have no idea. You will have to play the game and find out. Amazing. Would recommend.
I did enjoy the game. Main antagonist was a little fourth-wall breaking, since it is the same actor as in the "Breaking Bad", but he did his job very good. You can feel how he IS THE BAD ONE. I mean, of course, that is what are antagonists supposed to be, but he did it better. The new weapon system is very different than in earlier games, but it was pretty interesting to... use it. Trying to keep it spoiler free. Side enemies weren't as interesting, one of them was pretty underwhelming, but game is good nonetheless. Would recommend.
As the title suggests, it is short. It uses pretty serious topics that might be triggering for some people. I liked the game, but it wasn't much. The end of the game is pretty challenging, took me a couple of tries. I guess it was cool. Would recommend.
Game gives us so much questions but so few answers. Game has less action than your average story game. It is not your average story game. At my first try I found the game too boring. Now that I gave it a second chance, I actually finished it. I don't regret giving it a second chance. Story starts of slow at the beginning. Graphics are very good, there's like 2 places where frames drop, not counting the times where the game lags once due to saving/loading areas (PS5 version on a standard PS5) Game lacks on enjoyment, not for those that don't play games for the story. Would recommend, nonetheless.
This is a perfect game. So much stuff to burn and an interesting story, that highlights how dangerous playing with fire is. Story may be hard to notice, but if you read the letters, it is pretty easy to follow. Would recommend.
Pretty dark for a Zelda game. Very creative final boss fight. The game main mechanic with that changing is a bit odd, but at the end it felt pretty normal, not like a gimmick. Emotional ending with the post credit scene being maybe even more emotional. Would recommend.
Story of this game is pretty good with countless side mission, where it would take hours to complete them all. But the RPG elements are not something I liked. Syndicate was kind of RPG but at least did it in a way better way that Origins (I am very biased towards Syndicate). Open world seems alright until you realize that Assassin's Creed relies on parkour and stealth. Big city games were way better than this. Yes, ACIV didn't have a big city, but they still pulled it off. Would recommend for the story, not really for the gameplay.
Great way to introduce the new controller. Adorable main character with cute enemies and awesome world. Creative easter eggs, fun little interactions you can do with the other characters in this world. Would recommend.
Game gets emotional pretty fast during the endgame, but during the normal gameplay it can feel empty or rather confusing. Still the best puzzle game I've ever played probably, but it just lacks when it comes to core gameplay. Would recommend.
One of my platformer favorites. The game keeps its secrets with a story that feels like discovering the past, since it is not told you directly. Great bosses, even better world and of course the abilities. Would recommend.
This is that kind of game that you can sit back and chill. Not counting the chase moments, you can peacefully go through the game, while the game is observing your every move. Fun. Would recommend.
My favorite Silent Hill game, even though the game's pure torture. Supplies were pretty scarce or I was blind. It's a masterpiece, an excellent sequel to the first game... except one thing. Harry deserved better. Would recommend.
Nostalgia is kicking in. Game's older than me but I did play it as a kid. Never could beat it until some time ago when I returned to it. Game's a classic. Awesome levels, fun boss fights. I may be biased. Would recommend.
Murderous to play. Yes, I get it, they are figuring out how 3D games should work. Tank controls are good; they just take some time to get used to them, while the more intuitive 2D movement that is used in almost all of the 3D games is not fitted for the game due to the constant camera position changing, it being fixed in tight spaces or rigid, following one line in hallways. But for the time? Good. Story is also pretty interesting and quite questionable at some points. Scary. Would recommend.
Yes, game tries too much too... "woke" but if you back out a bit, and look into the story, it is amazing, and ending? It's not your good ending/bad ending. It's more like a lesson. Would recommend it.
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Didn't like it. I do not like the mission system, so I skipped it. NS: UNS 2 & 3
Oh my goodness. I love it! Just amazing. You have your story, that follows the Naruto's plot and skips filler (take that with the grain of salt, at least I didn't notice any filler or anything), you have the characters, and also the mode where you can fight with someone next to you with your favorite characters or online. Would recommend EXCEPT the first one. First one wasn't for me.
Placing the game before the Harry Potter plot was a smart move. Majority of the audience that is going to play the game already know the books and movies like the back of their hand (so do I).
I love how you get to be there, in THE castle. Hearing some familiar last names was also pretty nice. Would recommend, even for non-Harry-Potter fans.
Pagan Min is the most manipulative antagonist I met. Also pink suit and a "typical lesbian haircut" give him that thing that makes him different, the pink suit too. Game's a classic. Would recommend.
I liked it. Story is pretty compelling, the survival moments like in the mission "Alone" which changes things a bit. I haven't played the original MW2 so I didn't have any expectations when playing it and no bias towards some things that may've been in the original that weren't in the reboot. Would recommend.
A classic in a refreshed form! What do I need to add?
I wish Trevor was more understood, many think that he's just a psycho, and not even think why he might be this way. Talking about the game...
Story's great, so are the characters. If you didn't play it, do it. I wonder how is Davie doing... Would recommend.
I do not need to know what nationality the opponents are. Yeah, I get it, trying to make it more diverse, but this can be done more subtly. Racing on the other hand? Most challenging racing game I've played, but it is rather me being bad than game being hard. Would recommend.
Back to the roots. Simple, loved Baghdad but there is something missing in it. Not sure what... plot? yeah. Plot felt not really special, a little generic. Also pretty short, so much you could do, Ubisoft... Would recommend though.
Oh my... At first? Wasn't into it, but after giving it time? Oh my!!!
Best Assassin's Creed game I've ever played!
I love how they took Unity's parkour and made it better.
Game's also full of stealth and even more if you do the liberation parts, which are a pretty nice challenge.
Would like the Unity's armor system better, but this one is also pretty nice! Would recommend!
I can understand the hate for the game. Game came unfinished to meet the holiday deadline. But now? Game and the world surrounding it is amazing. Looking at how others view it? It's not getting the next gen patch, which is sad, we are stuck with 900p resolution in 30 frames. Story is pretty cool, including how the Creed treated Arno, makes it feel more real, not like "oh, you want to fight the templars? do so, brother". Makes it think like it really is a big deal. Armor system is the best so far? I like how you can combine the pieces and make your look or how different pieces have different bonuses, not your "better piece, better protection" deal. Would recommend!
One of my personal favorites! Unique store that appears nowhere else in the series. It shows us templar's side. Allows us to see how templars are not necessarily the bad ones. That combined with basically ACIV's world and also a big city? What is there to ask more of? Also connects the "New World" era (ACIII, AC IV & AC Rogue) with the next game (AC Unity). I cannot believe at the game's low score, it breaks my heart.
Hidden gem.
Would recommend!
Where do I start... When I heard that this game is a pirate game, I was deterred. I couldn't fathom an Assassin's Creed game on water.
But then, when I tried it, I was slapped across the face with peak gameplay. The game is absolutely amazing. I have no idea how you can take such a bad idea for a game and make it one of the best games ever! Story is one that doesn't fit into the series, but it makes you accept it and like it. Edward is an assassin who doesn't give a single... you know, like Batman. He is THE assassin, maybe even a solid competitor to Ezio when it comes to being an excellent protagonist, even though Edward isn't really a "good" assassin. He's chasing gold, not specifically trying to help people. Would recommend!
First game where I've beaten the main story. The story was simple and easy to follow, yet very engaging. The in-game conspiracy table also allowed the player to follow the main plot easily. The climbing mechanic wasn't fully explained, which led to holding the jump button while climbing and accidentally jumping to the side and falling off buildings. The icons were also never explained, or I at least never noticed what they were bound to. I had to check the controls to figure out what they meant. Funnily enough, the scene that introduces us to the icons never shows what they mean, unlike the console version where the icons are just button images. Simple, engaging, and good. Would recommend.