Fun if played with friends, wouldn't really touch it otherwise.

Gang beasts 2.0 is a very fun game.

A massive improvement on the first game story wise. Thankfully I didn't run into many performance issues so it's one of the better Star Wars game for me. I know the ending gets a bit of a bad wrap but I think the cliffhanger(ish) was handled well even if it does end a bit abruptly. One of the main complaints was that it's depressing but if anything it's different and I liked it. It had good closure, a clear direction moving forward and at the least the kid isn't too bad considering what we did to her dad... in front of her.

The narrative is easily the game's strongpoint and it's what I came and stayed for. The gameplay still isn't something that I love but the worldbuilding renders it irrelevant. I'm very much looking forward to the third game. I'm just hoping it's not got as many game performance issues and isn't almost 140gb.

Unironically great. So much fun especially when playing with a friend. Just a great concept that's executed perfectly, dunno why but the spiders look so funny when shooting a weapon. The soundtrack and style compliments the game perfectly.

Undeniable masterpiece. I've been playing this game for months, actual months and whilst I was happy to finally complete it..... I am very sad that I have. I'll have to play the DLC.

But going back to the game, what a journey it took me on. A true feat when it comes to story telling. Something I find fascinating is allowing meaningful player choices whilst having a preset character with a ton of history. Whilst having every choice be in line with Geralt's character, bar a select few. I enjoyed it throughout but really started to fall in love with the game during act 3. Quests such as the battle of Kaer Morhen and On Thin Ice really made me feel. I think the line that got to me the most was Geralt's: "Can't cry, don't know how".

Does have it dull missions but so does every game this length. I'm so happy I played this, going to be one of the few that really sticks with me. Same goes with the OST and I now think that Ciri's battle theme/Hunt or be Hunted is up there with my favourite tracks in gaming history. This was the first Witcher game I played but it will not be the last. Planning on playing them 3-1 like a crazy person, but I can't not after the experience that was The Witcher 3.

It's very decent. It's spooky for the first couple of times playing as the victims but playing as the family can be fun if you're playing with friends. It's crazy how different playing as the two is.

It's the best Dead by Daylight rival we've ever had because that's the main thing it boils down to really. It's also far more gruesome than I ever thought it would be.

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I really appreciate this game. It starts out a cool and relaxed hike in the woods and half way through it makes you feel as though some grand conspiracy is taking place, when in the end that's not the case.

People say the game's ending was disappointing because it didn't have some earth shattering, mind blowing reveal but it didn't need that. The real answer makes you sad and confused and that's perfect.

The games does isolation super well. The voice acting needed to be great and thankfully it is. It strikes me as an interactive movie really and I was thankful it wasn't long because from time to time I can appreciate playing a full game in just one sitting, even though I didn't do that.

Firewatch has an interesting premise which they executed super well and is a nice departure from most games I've been playing at the minute. It's grounded and well written story makes me grateful that they didn't go for world ending consequences like every other game/movie/TV show.

Maybe I'm wrong but this game has very little flaws. It's the perfect example of a short and linear experience. It also picked the perfect song for ending credits. That shit made me feel.

Bro wtf this game is wacky but honestly kinda fun. The different suits allow for a lot of versatility but the novelty wears off quickly. But regardless it's still a lot of fun. Personally my favourite is the Witchdoctor just for his goofy little design and voice.

Absolutely fantastic. Really didn't expect all that much but it's quite comfortably the best Amnesia game. I was quite excited when it when they announced this because I'm big on history, especially the world wars but I didn't think they'd do this good a job. For the past god knows how long horror games have mostly been a play on walking simulators after the survival horror gig got tiresome, however The Bunker has a great blend of both styles of gameplay. The sound design is a real highlight too, couldn't be any better. They also do such a good job at hyping up the monster and for a while he's terrifying. The atmosphere is brilliant and the combat also feels real, like it's really not easy to fight the beast off. My only real compliant is it's runtime and ending. It took me around 4 hours to beat when I wished it was longer but at the same time it doesn't overstay it's welcome. The ending is alright considering but it doesn't really do a whole lot with the setup it had but it's ambiguity was kinda cool. But yeah, very impressed.

It's got one hell of an atmosphere I'll give it that. I found the story as a whole to be really interesting and it's one of the most influential horror games of the past few years for sure, it's not a game I'd replay though if that makes any sense. I did enjoy my time with it but it didn't hook me all that much. I understand it's a 'walking simulator' but it didn't grip me as much as I thought it would, still a good game though.

It's better than Dungeons, but that's not exactly saying much. I think the story has a nice charm to it but the combat is a bit tedious it's basically press B to win. I do like the premise of the overworld coming together to fight back the Nether and the evil piglins. Another big issue I have is the god awful or lack of building options. It's Minecraft and you cannot really build anything. The soliders are horrendous to control at times but I do like how each one of the mobs in incorporated. I do like and enjoy playing through these Minecraft spinoffs but I think they need to up their game a little when it comes to the gameplay especially, but that's not to say this game is bad because more than anything it can just be a little frustrating at times. Also if you don't have someone to play it with, don't bother.

Has no business being as fun as it is.