I've had a long history with Minecraft. Played it since I was 7 after playing knockoff versions on my old android tablet. Many, many memories came from this game. From meeting friends on pocket edition servers to couch co-op with my siblings, Minecraft holds a lot of nostalgia for me, as well as many others.

Silly game that was trending for a time. Like the pseudo-horror stuff it had going on.

Arkham Asylum is a very good play. The atmosphere of the game is easily the best in the series and is the most horror-like, and Batman's movements felt restricted in the confines of Arkham. Very, very good game.

I realise I sometimes dislike how Arkham City is overhyped sometimes, but once I played it I realised it was for good reason. From the music to the story alone, to the progression of time throughout the game, Arkham City balances detective work, action, and story rich moments perfectly.

Arkham Knight is unfairly panned by Arkham fans, but seeing how people are defending it now again, I'm gonna speak my mind. Arkham Knight's Scarecrow? My definitive version of the character. The bat-suit? So good. The story? stellar. The music? Stellar. Characters? Ste. Llar. Arkham Knight from start to finish is a fantastic Batman game and, in my opinion? Arguably the best.

While the lobbies are painfullly empty, I enjoy playing this with AI bot mods. Really fun.

Funny suggestive game that made me rage more than Getting Over It ever could.

DDLC as a whole was quite the rollercoaster for me in 2021. The psychological horror is the best I've experienced in any game so far. The game presents itself as a typical dating simulator visual novel before it takes a u-turn, then another, and another again. Not for the faint of heart, but if you make it through to hopefully the right ending, it's heartwarming.

While Fallout is the first game in my all-time favourite game series, the gameplay of these first few games are godamn atrocious. Really fun game aside from that but my lord. I'll never get that. Call that me being a 2006 kid if you want, but dear god.

Review is pretty much the same as my one on Fallout (1997).

Fallout 3 is pretty damn good for the first 3D outing of a then- isometric RPG game series. The gameplay and physics are a bit wonky and the lack of iron sights is unusual, but the game itself is packed with content and surprisingly, pretty fun DLC! I'm gonna replay it soon, and re-experience my least played 3D Fallout game.

New Vegas is worthy of 5 stars. Through and through, even through the garbage bugs and glitches, New Vegas is godamn stellar. The music, the gun variety, the lore, the characters, the companions, the factions, the presence of actual CHOICE? All makes a great game,

Fallout 4, for what it may got wrong, got a lot right. The scenery is beautiful, the factions are diverse, and of course, the Power Armor revamp was a very, very welcome addition. Sometimes the lack of choice irks me, as well as the stability of the game engine, but Fallout 4 is my absolute favourite Fallout game.

Currently playing through Fallout 76 at level 22...will give thoughts as I progress more.

Charming management simulation game. Bit frustrating sometimes, but it can't be a complete cakewalk, can it?