This entire game is basically fan-service and a celebration of everything that makes the Souls series as amazing as it is and if you're as big a fan of Dark Souls as I am that's certainly not a bad thing.

I typically enjoy the musou genre a lot and I rarely drop games, but this one was just very boring overall and the stealth sequences were horrible.

One of the first games to start the whole 'Soulsvania' style trend and honestly while it might not be the best, it's still a great game and worth playing just to see how such a popular hybrid genre started.

The gameplay is pretty standard for a T-RPG, but if you're a fan of Super Sentai or Kamen Rider you'll love this game just for the premise of it and all the references to those classic series.

DOA is typically overlooked due to its huge emphasis on fan-service and ridiculous amounts of expensive DLC, but don't let that fool you because the gameplay isn't shallow in the slightest and has tons of depth with lots of complex button inputs for combos.

One of my favorite fighting games, the gameplay is just super satisfying and fun and the characters are cute too, what's not to like?

If you like cinematic games and TV shows like CSI and Supernatural you'd probably like this game. It's a solid detective murder mystery with some cool paranormal concepts and lore mixed in.

One of the biggest leaps in quality. The first game was just decent and this one improves upon it in every way possible being almost just as iconic as all the movies it takes so much influence from. Incredible set pieces and action scenes, even better writing in both the character and story departments. There really isn't much to complain about here because even the gameplay is much more enjoyable than the first game and still holds up very well to this day.

A step back from the 2nd game in a lot of ways, but still manages to be pretty great regardless due to even more development to Nathan's character and a really cool story concept, plus very refined gunplay and melee combat.

The epic conclusion to Nathan Drake's story and the best Uncharted yet. All the characters feel very realistic and relatable at this point, Nathan and Sam's interactions are a big highlight and even Nathan himself has long since surpassed being just an Indiana Jones clone. The story is the best of all the games, the gameplay is the most finely-tuned and refined and the added stealth sequences which are very MGS feeling add some good variety to the gameplay, the set pieces and action scenes are top notch as always and the score is great too. You could not ask for a better sendoff to one of the best and most iconic video game characters of all time.

One of the better walking sim games that I've played. Gorgeous visuals, an interesting supernatural mystery with a great twist and clever puzzles.

Really all I can say is the game feels like a cross between a late 2000s era BioWare game and a poor man's Witcher and you're just better off playing those games instead of this one.

Everything you've heard about this game is true and then some. One of the worst games I've played. No redeeming qualities whatsoever. A poorly optimized mess of a game with countless bugs and frame drops, a dumbed down combat system compared to old Gothic games and a mediocre and forgettable generic story. Thankfully Piranha Bytes has the rights to the franchise now and the 'Gothic 4' part of the title of this game has since been removed from all digital releases.

I never realized I was in such a minority of people who loved this game, but these reviews and ratings have shown me that.

Great combination of Silent Hill atmosphere and Resident Evil 4 gameplay.

Played through the game 3 times and had tons of fun with every playthrough. The story concept is pretty cool and while there isn't a whole lot of character writing Sebastian does have that 'cool' factor a protagonist should have. Ruvik, Juli and Joseph were cool characters too.

Level design was great and the game can be very punishing and I personally love how challenging it is and how you really need to learn strategies and conserve your ammo (Especially on the harder difficulties)

P.S. You don't know true pain until you attempt AKUMU mode. This is still my proudest platinum trophy.

One of my favorite games as a teenager and I still love it a lot to this day. A good mix of God of War and Devil May Cry styled combat with Zelda puzzles and dungeons and some Prince of Persia platforming all wrapped together by a super cool and creative concept based on the Christian Revelations and the four horsemen of the apocalypse. Fantastic voice acting by Liam O'Brien and Mark Hamill as well

You control a golf ball and try to cause as much damage to a small room of objects as possible in a very arcade-y score mode way. A cool concept on paper, but very repetitive and gets boring quick. The fact the golf ball has horrible controls certainly doesn't help either.