Deathloop is a game at the beginning I wasn't sure what to think about, Previous Arkane games like Dishonored 1 & 2 I love with a passion and was super excited to play this when it was announced. Upon its release I received numerous 10/10's and being called game of the year, I was so hyped for it. My score for "Deathloop" is a 9/10 this could easily been a 10/10 from me but 2 things really stopped me from giving it a perfect score the most annoying part of this game was the constant error message I would receive in the middle of a loop run that would cause my game too crash and I would have to restart roughly 30 minutes of progress lost (THE FIX I FOUND TOO THE CRASHING WAS TOO TURN RAY TRACING OR DLSS OFF AND THAT STOPPED 99% OF THE CRASHES) and the other reasoning for my score is it does take a while for the game to get moving and that might stop people from progressing further and full seeing what this game has to offer.

Verdict

Story: Well written characters are fun and interesting, Colt and Julianna's back and Forth's with each other was very well written and did make me laugh quite a bit and the general plot of the game is well thought out and had me working out how everything was going to work together. SCORE 10/10

GAMEPLAY: Gunplay is very fun and smooth, Movement can be hit or miss sometimes, Special abilities add some extra depth just like previous Arkane games and they are just as fun. AI is good nothing amazing and nothing bad just good. SCORE 9.5/10

MULTIPLAYER: PVP has a fun twist too it I found it hard at the beginning to win against other players but once I found a good build and paced myself properly, I enjoyed that aspect of the game a 'lot more as I got further into it. SCORE 8.5/10

GRAPHICS: The visuals are not jaw dropping in this game in terms of realism but that is not what Arkane is going for. They made a particular style for this game, and it works well. SCORE 10/10

'Deathloop also support 21:9 aspect ratio and it looks really good'

OVERALL SCORE 9/10

This is my first "Text based RPG" and I must say it was an amazing experience, all characters are very well written and have deep character arc's. The Visuals do the job and get the tone and mood right and it is paired with a very well written musical score that just lingers in the background that isn't too noticeable but also isn't forgettable it is right for the game.

My playthrough had multiple endings that I felt suited my character well and pulled on my heart strings a bit.

The game is full of content, and I recommend anyone with game pass to give it a go and no doubt I think you will find a character you will fall in love with and enjoy your time in this game.

Inside is a simple but engaging side scroller,
The themes within this game make you think which IMO is great. The art style is simple but effective, the lack of music is creepy. Let's talk about the puzzles they make you think a bit as some aren't as straightforward as you would think but none of them made me think "how does this work or this isnt right" I think they were a massive improvement over Limbo, and I thoroughly enjoyed my time playing it.

Having Just finished SW Jedi Fallen order in prep for Jedi Survivor, I must say this game was made with love from respawn. They nailed the feeling of a SW game, Visuals, Sound design, graphics and gameplay are all top notch. The only thing stopping me from giving this a 5/5 is the hologram map from BD-1, While in theory and lore it makes sense but in terms of practicality it is useless, I really wish games would stop using these styles of maps it just makes things confusing, in saying that this game is amazing from start to finish, and I could not recommend it enough.

Mario + Rabbids is more of the same game as the previous one in the series, but that is not a bad thing. This sequel is just as good if not better than the first. The story is pretty meh if I'm going to be honest, But I am not playing this game for the story, It's the turn-based combat I love, and it is good from start to finish. Just it does in the first game towards the 2nd last planet the difficulty just jumps up and becomes a bit of a drag, I then just like the first game just apply the "God mode" in the settings and just enjoyed the rest of my time playing it. I would recommend this if you did like the first one.

These typed of games usually do not pull me in meaning the top down adventure games that do not really tell you where to do. I don't have alot of time to just wonder around and work out what to do maybe for some that's the charm of these games, but for me thet just become annoying. I used a guide for pretty much all of this game and I quiet enjoyed my time playing the game. My absolute biggest grip with this game is the final boss. One of it's phases was just stupidly hard the difficulty spike went from 20-100 in 1 minute just very stupid but I did enjoy the sent of the game

Hogwarts Legacy is a fantastic game with a rich world with a lot of stuff to see and do.
The story of this game serves it well enough to keep you interested enough to keep wanting to know more.
Side quest are amazing in this game and do not feel like a chore at all.
Music feels like it was ripped straight from Danny Elfmans beautiful score.
Graphics are gorgeous if you can run everything on ultra perfectly, even if you can't the game still looks beautiful.
Performance is 50/50 sometimes it runs perfectly other times it runs pretty average.

In saying that though this is my first 5/5 game for the year and I really enjoyed my time playing.

PS JK Rowling is a CUNT and Trans lives do matter

What a surprise from Xbox and Bethesda. This is a game I didn't know I needed, everything from the art style to the combat, music, characters, voicing acting just everything about this game hits the right spot. The music choices in are well done. I could not recommend this enough, easily going to be in my top 10 this year and my 2nd 5/5 this year so far

Atomic Hearts, starts strong then sadly drops down due to the level design once you leave the first facility.
As many reviews have said this game is extremely fun almost borderline on par with OG Bioshock style level design when it is focused in the narrow horror theme designs, but once you get to the open world you stagger quickly and notice a lot of terrible and boring open world. My play time with the game was almost 16hrs with no open world side tracking as the map is just as bad if not worse than the SW: Jedi fallen order map. No real incentive to do any side objectives. I just streamlined the main story and found it quite enjoyable.

Story was quite "MEH" it has a good idea and just executes it poorly. The few twists in the game are somewhat predictable. The main character "P3" his dialogue is absolutely terrible and makes him unlikable. Side characters are also quite boring. As a narrative whole it falls flat.

What this game makes up for and is quite enjoyable is the combat, very good enemy design they all varied and looked creepy and beautiful at the same time, and I enjoyed all fight encounters.

Graphics are top notice and, on my PC, I had no issues.

Music by Mick Gordon is heavenly good, and I want to hear him in everything.

if the story was better and the game as a whole focused more on the linear more closed in style instead of an open world this game would have been a whole lot better.

Somerville isn't as hard as previous games made by this dev team, makers of both Limbo and Inside which I played and finished both late last year and early this year. The puzzles are more straightforward and not as mind puzzling which in my opinion is good sometimes so you can just enjoy the story. This game I believe benefits from being more of a simpler 2d puzzler game as I was able to enjoy the story and art style more.

The story is good simple find your family plot but it works well,

Gameplay is simple enough with only 2 abilities throughout the whole game the mechanic of them is really fun. I honestly only had an issue with 1 or 2 puzzles as I wasn't really thinking hard enough.

Music is quite good simple enough that it blends into the background of the game that you don't even know it is there.

Art is lovely and unique and really pops in the colorful parts.

I would recommend this if you have game pass (I played it like this) , get it on a sale and or a big fan of the developers previous 2 games

Jedi survivor improves on everything Jedi fallen order did and then some. This is everything I could ask for in a star wars game. The visuals, story, voice acting and the amazing score and audio. This truly is a game of the year contender. The ONLY reason I am not giving this a 5/5 is the extremely bad performance I had even after waiting a whole month after launch with patches. It is a lot better than day 1 but leave a lot to be desired.

I really enjoyed Planets of lana. It might not be the most difficult platformer, but it was was quite enjoyable with the beautiful art style and gorgeous score. Story isn't anything too crazy or intense but it tells a story and does what it needs to do. The cute words and noises the characters make are adorable. It's an easy 3.5hr game that doesn't over stay it's welcome and is a perfect weekend game.

This game took me 4 restarts to actually get into it, it was more I wasn't in the mood. Once I got into the game properly it is really really good platinum games smashed it out the park with this. The switch performance is so well with this game. The art style combat and story are all top notch. I thoroughly enjoyed my time playing it. The idea of this game is presented and executed very well. My only complaint with this game is I change the difficulty on the last boss battle and it reset me back and hour to play the chapter again. So I had to look up the ending. Not a fan of that otherwise well worth a play through

Final fantasy 16 is truly my first real go at a FF game. I have nothing but the utmost respect for the series, I love the whole aesthetic of the series but I just could never get into turn based games. Now saying all that FF16 is a hack and slash RPG and I'm all for it, if this is the route Square are wanting to take the series then I'm in for it because I enjoyed every single moment of this game. I have never had so many OMFG moments in a game the whole feel of this game is epic and massive the ekion fights are phenomenal. The story of this game is great and at the end of the day comes down to a story about two brothers which I find really sweet. The music is 10/10 the orchestra was beautiful and energetic when needed. Graphics are gorgeous and could not find a single ugly looking thing about the game. My only real gripe with the game is the lack of combos in combat, I just wish they had them to make the combat just a little more engaging other wise this would be another 5/5 game for me.
But having finished FF16 less than 10 minutes ago I want to go back in the series and really start trying to play them from 7 onwards. Truly a phenomenal game and I highly recommend it to anyone on the fence about it just play it.

Oxenfree is my first game from studio nigh school studios and I am looking forward to playing all of there past and future games. Going into Oxenfree I had some sort little idea of what I was in for with the theme and mystery around it but, the story was really gripping with all of the characters of protagonist Alex, Best friend Ren, new step brother Jonas, Ren's crush Nona and Clarissa who is Nona's best friend and has a history with Alex ( I wont spoil anything). All characters are very well written with there own inner issues and are very relatable. Voice acting is very much on point I could not find any flaws with it all voice actors performed very well and you could feel the emotion in them when heavy moments hit. Music really sets the tone for the game it gives of a very heavy strange things 80's synth feel and I am all for that. Art direction is very beautiful with all the water colors it gives the game a very unique feel to it. Gameplay is basic very much a 2d side scroller in a way with a lot of character moments while walking from point a-b and that is where you get the most out of the characters. There is a very cool gameplay mechanic with a radio and they way it is used within the game is very unique and I have never seen something like that before which is very refreshing. Oxenfree is a very good game and not long at all, which would make good for a few playthroughs to get different endings with character choices you make throughout the game.