Falls neatly into the same Kojima trappings as the rest of the series does, which prevents it from getting a perfect score. But I do find it impressive how creatively Kojima utilises aggressively boring looking industrial setting. The story is bonkers (as expected), and has this hilarious quality of being rebellious against the very idea of a sequel while, in many ways, being a carbon copy of the original. May be the best one of the series?

Was quite a bit underwhelmed by it at the time. Human Revolution is among my all time faves, and while this has very similar vibes, it just felt undercooked.

The last game that scared me to the point when there was no poop to transaction. A gory, blood soaked, scream deafened, bone brokened orgasm of horror.

A masterpiece of mood, art direction and storytelling. it is still mind bendingly good and on this (second) playthrough it managed to crack my TOP 15.

2017

Uninspired visual design prevented me from being able to truly invest my patience into it like I'm always able to with FromSoftware worlds. And it's not the only thing that sets Nioh and something like Sekiro apart.

I think i appreciate MGS 4 more as a thing that exists, rather than i actually like playing it. Still, what an unhinged idiosyncratic vision that just doesn't give a flying fuck about good game design and goes full in on it's obsessions.

Near the last stages it became too hard for my ear for rythm and/or ear-to-thumb bandwidth. Gee, thanks for showing me my physical limitations, Thumper.

No specters were spotted, but i had a grand ol' time with this particular revenge odyssey.

Underrated and underseen gem of futuristic violence.

More like Quake: I Lost 4 Limbs!

I guess it's cool in how the conveyer scene is fucked up beyond words, but still, what in the actual heck, Quake 4?

The epidemy of cool art locked behind stupendous difficulty. Thank god cheat codes exist.

I can't even tell you whether i beat this game or stopped before it concluded. It was that stupendously boring...

I think it's my favorite Uncharted game to play? It does miss a little something, though.