Visuals, atmosphere and art style are excellent and very relaxing. Sense of progression feels good and very satisfying, there are a few things I wish the game did to make it harder, like adding a hunger and thirst meter, having to pay for fuel and maintenance and a crafting system. But, obviously game is very casual which is not a bad thing at all. Hoping the developers expand on this game or even make a sequel.

Way ahead of it's time and very innovative, driving is not like anything of it's time. Very fun and challenging, Story was incomprehensible but it was mainly due to it being a victim of it's time.

A massive improvement over the first game in terms of driving and map design, mission design felt like it was untested (ESPECIALLY MISSION 35 FUCK THAT MISSION) therefore, some missions were very frustrating to beat.

This publisher's games (PlayWay S.A) feel like they are cheaply made. But, very fun nonetheless. This game has you playing as a border police in late 1980s inspired soviet union. The base gameplay is very similar to Papers, Please where you have to check drivers papers and check for any discrepancies, with circumstances and laws changing every single day. As a border officer, your duties also extend to defending your checkpoint, chasing and arresting criminals. There is also a story, with multiple choices, but it only affects the ending. Shooting is horrible and floaty, so is the driving. Overall, a good game to relax in.

A classic, all I have to say. Game is very challenging with high replayability, very impressive for it's time. Cutscenes are really funny and corny but in a good way. It has all the charm of Japanese games of this era.

a "Gangster" Mario-Kart esque clone, weapons feel very punchy and sound good and the driving is decent IMO, this game's weakpoint struggles from it's mission variety or lack thereof, the game has you doing the same 4 races in different maps and in different cars each under a class (Sports, Muscle, SUV) which handle differently obviously, but they become similar within the same class. Game is overall very, very repetitive with the mission structure being; Do the same 4 races over and over, cutscene, play a unique story mission, back to doing repetitive races. As you can tell, this becomes boring very quickly and I couldn't even finish the game. I have no idea what I saw in this game as a kid.

A very underrated Rockstar game and protagonist, I would consider Manhunt to be more of a Stealth game where you have to get from one side of the level to the other completing objectives without failing and it does that very well, Stealth is challenging and the game throws more challenges at you the longer you progress which makes every level feel fresh. The gore was very cheesy, I don't know what people and the media were freaking out about when this game came out, but, maybe to them it looked just realistic enough to warrant a reaction. It didn't deserve all the hate and backlash against it when it first came out.

One of the best Driving sim games I've played in a good while. Car roster is massive, the Driving feels great and very realistic, Graphics are fantastic, Missions and Licenses are very fun and challenging just like the older games, Car Customization and Tuning is varied and unique to where it's fun to test out different tuning builds and see what works and what doesn't and it allows you to transform street cars into Drift Machines, Track Monsters or Drag Cars if you so wish. Photo Mode is probably the best Photo Mode in any game I've seen to date, and it's fun to dick around in and take different pictures with different scenes, cars and locations! can easily spend hours on this mode alone. Game is very grindy a lot of the time and Driving events aren't really that varied or fun, Tracks are really good and well designed even though some of the original tracks of the series aren't really that good in this game.

One of the most, Unique horror games of it's time and it helped create one of the most popular youtubers to date!

felt like a watered down, uninspired version of Dark Descent. Difficulty was significantly scaled down from the first game, the physics elements are almost none existent in this game and all the horror elements are stripped out except for some Jumpscares here and there. Very, very dissapointing.

In this installment of the series, they TRIED to bring back all the horror of the original and they sort of succeeded. They did, in fact, make the game look, feel and play a lot better than it's predecessors, the game does feel a lot psychologically scarier than the last, and it is a lot more challenging, except for a really stupid feature that I still don't understand why they added in this installment of the franchise in which the game holds your hand if you die by despawning the monster in the area. Why did they do this? atleast give me a chance to try again and don't treat me like a child, that would be the decent thing to do. Story is great and levels and environments are spectacular, puzzles and enemy variety also received a good bump from the last game. Not bad, IMO. Also, if you have a pregnancy fetish you will enjoy this game ;)

Classic Rockstar Game. This feels like the PG version of their other game, The Warriors, but IMO the fighting in this game is a lot better and less chaotic. Story is great, characters and environment are top notch. Highly recommend.

Best campaign in the series, best multiplayer, best maps, Spec Ops was really good and challenging, also, very fun to play if you have a friend.

THIS... was a lot better than Rebirth, the horror and difficulty is amped up to the max, the puzzles are great and it is the first Amnesia game to feature guns, they did a great job implementing those. Hoping, to come back later and Platinum this game.

This was a pain to beat on Veteran but, very fun nonetheless. Community is still active on this game, in terms of the multiplayer.