Pretty average musou game. A common complaint with the genre is that the games get stale after awhile. I usually disagree, but I really could feel the repetition with this one setting in by the third campaign. Not bad though, and it still has that classic musou feel to it.

The cheeseburger from Plaque Attack is one of the most compelling antagonists in any game I have ever played. Why is it he wants to destroy the teeth so badly? What history do him and the toothpaste have with each other that has started their rivalry? It really got me thinking deeper about how characters are written.

The best and really only casual World War 1 shooter. Incredible amounts unique combat scenarios, and moments that feel scripted but are really just normal multiplayer matches.

Despite it not even being my favorite RE game, I somehow sunk an entire weeks worth of playtime into it. huh.

Best survival horror game. Played with French audio when I first started for literally no reason and now it sounds weird to hear this game in English lol.