Rock and Stone!
Fun, co-op. Hard AF on harder difficulties, but its a satisfying grind. Go for it, if you're thinking about this game

2022

Awesome Atmosphere, Awesome visuals, but that's about it... sub par puzzling, and a really weird ending that was mehhh

This review was written before the game released

I hate this game and I never want to touch it again (i have 400 hours on it, and have no plans to ever stop playing it)

I LOVE PLATFORMING. messed up RNG tho. Some of the spawns were brutal. If you want a challenge and a few holes in your walls, be my guest.

This was the legitimate defintion of blah. this game had (like a lot of modern games) great potential with the atmosphere, and the God of War combat, but it floundered it all. The gameplay was repetitive, repeititive bosses, and upgrading that didnt really seem to matter. it was such a slog... and i was really dissapointed in this all. And the middle part of the game made me want to uninstall it, so i used IGN to track my progress to keep myself pushing forward. If you want brainless fuckery, be my guest. I can't believe the story was this bad either, holy hell. and the grover cleveland cameo in the end?!?!?!?! And Harrow being a bitch and a half that was barely resolved. One word: Dissapointing.

I played this game in 2019 when it first came out, and I thought it was overrated. I played it again now in preparation for Jedi: Survivor, and it was so much better than I remember. The parrying is so satisfying and the bosses are really balanced imo. My only gripes are with the weird cameras (way too sensitive), kinda janky parkour, and ngl kinda too forgiving with save points. I heard survivor was a complete improvement so...

This is inane. One of the best atmospheric survival horror games. This game is tense, and the combat is smooth. The middle section is a slog to get through (shoutout the 8 wheezers and 4 tendril sections), but other than that, this game was great. A must play to those who love survival horror games like TLOU or Resident Evil.

I haven't played a ratchet and clank game in forever, so I got into this with morbid curiosity as to how the series is holding up. I liked it a lot. The combat is classic, and the story is funny as always. I loved the inclusion of some characters like Emperor Nefarious, and Rivet was cool (Kit was mehhh). I wish they did more with the portal mechanic. Maybe make portal jumping important in combat? I saw it as a normal R&C game with some portals and thats it. Good game though

It was okay. The last 2 worlds were unnecessarily tedious and had no need to be so annoying. The boss fights were not that great. Kinda disappointing.

i like the 3d world levels, but the bonus levels were just plain tedious and some had no reason to be so annoying. The completion for 100% was horrible, and I really don't want to do it. Bowser's Fury was amazing though, hopefully nintendo makes the next mario game like it.

This game is extremely impressive on a psp. It runs great, and the audio and graphics are awesome. The Problem is that after 1/2 of the game, the main stages get boring. You have to do consecutive stages (which is an awesome idea), but they make you do the same thing over and over and over again. The best part were the volcano stages which were actually a worthy challenge and very fun.

fun AF, but some puzzles feel way too complicated while others feel wayyy too easy. and i kinda wish there was more to do. but as a co-op game, it was hella fun.

this game's combat is so much better than the DS version. bless the lords above. Too bad the stories falls too far into "sequel syndrome" : (

My second monster hunter game and I was so happy at all the improvements. However, with just as many improvements, a few things kept it from being as smooth and as polished as possible. The map design, which was nothing really big in MH1, was pretty poor in a few of the areas (ANCIENT FOREST). Another very big issue I had was with the MMO-ness of it. THE INVESTIGATIONS WERE THE DEATH OF ME. Either i'm bad at searching my surrounding, or they purposefully make the monster tracks really hard to find. It took me like 2.5 hours to find the nergigante tracks.

I didn't finish all the monsters, but I did the main quest, and the main take away is that the devs really know how to make boss fights. All the choreographed moves from all the enemies feel perfect and refined. The combat is lucious and well thought out. The armor... actually works like armor which is a nice thing to see in a game.

While there are so many things I really like about the game, there are still weights that bog it down from being the refined/perfect experience it was trying to give.

It was good. Way too short though. The ending sections with like the vanishing photo areas was kinda weird. A lot of thought and effort was put into this game, and it shows, but there was a lot of tweaking that they just missed out on. if there's a DLC for this game in the future... i'll def buy it though.