One of the OG CODs of all time.

Most of my multiplayer COD memories come from this game, ranging from survival to infection. So this COD holds a special place in my heart. Oh, also a badass conclusion to the MW trilogy.

This game had a really positive effect on me. As someone who likes exploring game worlds and attention to detail, this game had me paying extra attention. Listening to each sound, ready to record. Looking for interesting details, to take pictures of. The whole journal aspect really makes you pay attention to the game's world, and has you asking the same questions as the protagonist.

I would highly recommend this meditative, and beautiful game.

Come on... it's GTA V. Michael... Trevor... Franklin? GO F**K YOURSELF!!

Why do you destroy so much? Just cause..... roll credits

Easy going truck sim. Has a brilliant multiplayer mod.

The numbers Mason... what do they mean?

I absolutely love days gone as an open-world zombie survival game. Characters, story and mechanics are absolutely brilliant and well defined, as with any playstation game. However, this game is the only zombie game to make me genuinely feel fear around it's zombie hordes. Sure, throw me some heavy zombies by themselves and a couple normal around them and I'll do fine, but when the hordes came past you, I was always sprinting for the bike, and making sure I got away unharmed. Even in the late game, I still felt fear around them... that was until I maxed Deacon out... then it was killin' time.

Subsequently one of the scariest, but calmest games I've played of all time. Especially when you see a ghost leviathan in VR, never touched Subnautica in VR again.

Kino duo game but last statue puzzle, god awful