A game I plan to return to in the future to experience again. Just an incredible recreation of 1950s LA by the developers at Team Bondi that deserves all the praise in the world. It's only fair to also mention that this game is a product of extreme crunch that unfortunately seems to have adversely impacted many of the devs at Bondi as they made it. I feel so conflicted praising the game but I still believe it is a must-play. One of the most non-traditional open world experiences where I feel like the map and details of 1950s LA serve as their own character, something that speaks to the film noir inspirations this game takes from.

I never thought I wanted to fistfight mold creatures in the bayou in RE7 but this DLC gave it to me and let me hit a boss with a powerbomb, truly incredible stuff. I wanted Joe's Eastern European vacation in RE8 so bad.

The best storytelling in all of Bioshock. Also holds some interesting connections to contemporary issues such as AI development and things of that sort. Also nice to have a game or DLC story in this franchise that doesn't end with a big blowout gunfight as its final piece of the game.

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Fluctuates from an interesting experience with elements of Dishonored in Part 2 where Elizabeth can play nonlethally and turn invisible while Part 1 features some more generic Bioshock Infinite gunplay but this time Booker can carry all his guns which is a feature that should have been added retroactively into the base game. The cowardice in their storytelling to take Daisy Fitzroy's revolution with the Vox and turn it into a vehicle for Elizabeth's character growth is insane. You find audio logs that describe how Fitzroy is unsatisfied with a bloody revolution and concerned about her role as a martyr which I feel pushes this idea that everything the Vox do in the sake of fighting the racism and class oppression they experience in Columbia is something they could or should have resolved nonviolently. A nonviolent revolution is a nice idea but when your main story presents the Vox revolution as no different from Comstock's racist oppression it seems cowardly to then back away from presenting the Vox as bloody killers and instead show how Fitzroy was actually a heroic martyr for the sake of making Elizabeth a "woman" through spilling her own blood. Just an incredibly stupid retcon in a DLC filled with incredibly stupid retcons like how Elizabeth had a direct hand in drawing Jack (Bioshock 1's protagonist) to Rapture and helping the process of imprinting Big Daddies onto Little Sisters.

The best survival horror experience to come out in years. Must play for fans of the genre

Spiders and big insects terrify me so this game fills me with a visceral fear when playing that no horror game can match. I would love to beat it some day but I am a coward controlled by my lizard brain. Someday...

Like Pat of Castle Super Beast said, the best 6/10 game of all time. Some real gems like the pawn system sandwiched with certain things I didn't care for like some not fulfilling side content.

Awful DLC for a great game. Having a bank is cool I guess...

Incredible project. The creative effort to recreate RE 4 by Albert and Cris is something to behold. They deserve all the praise in the world. Even if you have played the original game or the remake, this is something to experience.

Best From Soft game as someone who can take or leave the buildcrafting elements of their games. If you want the tightest combat experience of their catalog, I think you'll find it here.

Its Tetris by the Rez guys, no notes Tetris is the greatest game of all time.

Incredible action game, so much content that I could play only this for years to come. Main flaw is the same as original DMC 4, some repetitive content especially in Vergil's campaign where you loop through the whole game twice since he doesn't have another character to swap to.