This is the size of a "Open world" I Like.
Honestly I usually hate Open world games but when they are as compact as arkham asylum I can Not stop playing.
Loved the ambience and all those riddler tasks.
Finished this game about 5 Times I think. As soon as Halloween is around the corner I will pay arkham asylum my next visit.

This "Game" is a better Demo.
Aside from the lacking content it looks OK and plays arcady I guess.. but it's not even close to the state the Strikers for Wii was when it has been released many years ago.

And what is it about those ugly new clothes? Why? If I want a strong guy I will choose Bowser. Not Toad with ugly Armor.. f*#€ that.

Well... I can see why people like this Game BUT It is not for me. I'm going back to Dark Souls. And will not buy Elden Ring 2 when it comes out.
The open world (as revolutionary as it may be) killed many things I loved in Dark Souls and Bloodborne.
All those Bosses where either too easy or some of them even are recycled. Almost every dungeon looks the same, every merchant looks the same, most of the bosses had identical move patterns.
Is it a bad game because of these things? No. But is it the masterpiece so many people think it is? Not for me.
DS always felt rewarding. In almost every way.
But Elden Ring does not. Al least not in every way.
And all those flaws have their origin in Elden Ring being this large open world. Quality over quantity would have helped this game in so many ways.

Yep.. 5*.
I've put hundreds and hundreds of hours in this game and I'm coming back time and time again.
I LOVE fighting the Abyss Watchers, Lothric, Ariandel & Friede.
I get goosebumps as soon as I hear the Soundtrack. My heart pumps like crazy, my mind is focused and my hand/eye coordination works Like an oiled machine.
What more could I ever want from a Game!?

Even a "bad Souls game" is a good game in my opinion. But the second Had too many levels I just HATE from the bottom of my heart.

This is where it all started.. Dark Souls killed single handedly almost all the other games. One of my magic moments was when I died and died again trying to defeat Gwyn. It was a hard lesson in parrying. But Gwyn's Theme was magical.

What can I say.. Irrational Games did it again and build a masterpiece. Burial at the sea connected Infinite with Rapture in a way that blew my mind.

Not as great as the first. But when compared to other games the ambience is still amazing.

The moment I entered Rapture I never really left. What job in the great chain would suit my skills? Where would I spend my free time, in Arcadia or in the Fighting McDonagh drinking a cold beer?

Bioshock is the ONE game I can Play again and again. I Love it and always will love it.

One of the better soulslikes in my opinion. Started with a heavy weapon and absolutely hated it.
But when I got some faster weapons it almost felt a bit bloodborney.
Don't get me wrong: This is nowhere near bloodborne or any dark souls but it was kinda nice as long as it lasted.
One of the negative points would be that the story was not really interesting. This and that almost every npc looked the same made me quit every dialog in the last third of the game.

Love this Game.

Did not like the last map (fire) so much but there is always the tendency to have doomsday scenario near the end of most games I guess.
Every other stage/world was entertaining to the max. The soundtrack was perfect and the content was totally worth 60€.

Kirby and the forgotten land is my Game of the year 2022.

Nice beginning and mid section, horrible finale. The money you get has no value... I finished the game without having spend money twice. So take this advice: If you want to buy something, do so. There ist no reason to keep it for later.