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I'm currently still working on this DLC but I will say there are things I like and dislike about Insanity. What I like is playing as Vaas from Far Cry 3, the island setting, the return of the main character Brody as a villain and the layout structure of the game mode. What I don't like is the system of dying and coming back and its saving system. Much like Groundhog Day, when Vaas dies he resets and while you keep weapons, upgrades and map progression, mission progress resets to square one. So any mission, safe house or weapon challenge completed will be lost when you die or try to save and leave the game. I hate the idea of completing a level in one swing, thankfully collectibles remain unaffected. It's a fun game mode once you get a groove going, but its personally not the best concept for DLC for Far Cry so far.

BTW I missed the Danny Trejo mission when it release early so I hope to play it once it comes back

Another Far Cry with the same formula as the others, but still really fun to play. The introduction of special weapons and supremos did change up the play style in a unique way. Can't wait for the DLC involving the past game villains, as well as upcoming free content like Danny Trejo and the crossover with Stranger Things.

You would never think a Pokemon game where you just take pictures could be so much fun.

I know its revered as the greatest Far Cry game ever made, but I couldn't get into it. Maybe its because I was more adaptable to Far Cry 4, Primal, 5 and New Dawn more. Not to trash this game at all it its amazing.

Not a bad continuation, but I wished the characters from 400 days weren't wasted as secondary characters.

I think I sent an idea like this to Nintendo many years ago, but it was more built like a smash brothers clone. Still fun to play though

A pokemon game that makes you and Pikachu watch TV. If it weren't for the collecting and the unlockable Pichu anime, this would be the equivalent of watching TV with your pet.

An additional piece to the MK 11 story, three new characters including Robocop, new stages, stage fatalities and friendships? This expansion to the game is actually as good as it sounds. Was hoping for Ash Williams instead but what are you going to do?

Maybe I have played the other DOOM games more than the old ones, but I couldn't figure this one out. Is that a bad thing?

I know I don't have the full experience with IOS but all the youtube videos makes me hope this game doesn't die off. It's amazing, end of story.

2016

There's not much to say. It's just uno with a few crazy rules and deck packs you can add. Nothing more.

I will give it credit it included Just Dance, Rayman and Rabbids in the same game.

Another year, another Call of Duty. Cold War takes us back to what made Black Ops amazing by taking us back to the past and using actual events of the Cold War to make a fictional COD story. While its multiplayer feels generic (and thats not including Warzone), it makes up for it with its return to campaign. It sucks that once again it's a game riddled with bugs and errors which makes me think they released a broken game at launch. They will fix it in time but they should have checked before releasing it to the public.

I also recommend its zombie mode. While not different to make it unique, it does take the formula and mixes it up a bit. I have to mentioned that the first map is just another version of Nacht, which is the 5th time this map returned to zombies (not that I'm complaining)

Update: The zombie storyline kept getting better. Firebase Z, Mauer Der Toten, Foresaken and even the evolving Outbreak brought so much to the Zombie formula that I couldn't help but keep playing

While an exact remaster of the original, its still just as crazy as I remembered it. The graphic redesign is incredible, exactly how I expected the next gen jump for this franchise.

A pretty good remake of the classic game, especially for going all out in this one. Adding in new playable characters, new levels and a pretty fun multiplayer and mini game section. It was a bit different on the DS, but it was worth it.

The classic of the N64, there will never be a Super Mario game like it. Sure, there are similar games that enhance the original style, but nothing will ever top this.