If you look up the word "Cool" , a picture of this game should be right there.

This game is so cool that I'm getting chills just thinking about it.

Honestly this might just be one of the best experiences that this medium can offer.
If anybody ever doubts the power and artistry of video games, just give them this game to play.

You know what, I think they finally did it.

They finally broke the code and made THE Aliens game we all wanted ,but it plays in a way we never knew we needed.

This one has the tension, the strategy and the consequences. The trifecta of elements that was missing from every Aliens game.

This is the Alien Isolation of the Aliens branch.

Not really as bad as I was lead to believe, but nothing really worth writing home about either. It's a solid 3 star by my book, reminds me of older gen horror games but with current gen graphics.

Wouldn't recommend it at a high price, but get it cheap or included in a subscription and it's worth attempting a playthrough if you come at it with the right expectations.

One of those games that consistently blew my mind as a young gamer. Some of the best boss fights, Easter Eggs, Secrets, Atmosphere and Story in a game.

An artist's worst nightmare is to create something that nobody will care for and that will be quickly forgotten.

TLOU2 is a game people still have strong feelings about and is remembered 4 years on, and will continue to be so for years to come just like the first game.

It's become one of my favourite experiences, putting it even higher then the first, precisely because it challenged me in ways few games have before.

I was angry , I grieved and now I am healed. Ready to return to this world, and to do it all over again.

THE game of my early teens and the first franchise I even considered myself a fan of.

UT99 for me wasn't just a Multiplayer game, in fact I barely played with other people, mostly played against Bots.

What I saw and felt was the atmosphere, the cool characters, interesting locations, the awesome guns and snappy gameplay.

Just simply existing in this world, sometimes choosing to defend the base from Ai instead of rushing into battle, hearing the bots communicate over the coms. Analysed their tactics and movements to learn the game.

I played this game my way, and in doing so got immersed in the world created (however unreal it was)

If UT2003 was the prelude , this was for sure the full course meal.

UT 2004 sits at the same level as UT99 for me, but with a different aesthetic and feel.

The addition of vehicles was cool, and all the new maps and characters really expanded the world and lore in my mind.

The single word that comes to mind when thinking about this game is simply: Masterpiece.

My first Thief game and one of the games that made me fall in love with the stealth genre.

Also features one of the best horror levels in a non horror game.


What a weird and charming game this is.

I both understand how it could be someone's favorite final fantasy and another's worst.

It's really all over the place, but odly enough it worked for me. I appreciate the imagination, style and just vibe of the whole thing.

The soundtrack is instantly nostalgic, the visuals were surely a treat back on the old ps1 and the cast of characters endearing.

A memorable entry in the franchise for sure.

The visuals and sound design are up to par, but everything else is just a miss.

If this was supposed to be a new P.T. it definitely failed.

I remember seeing this game in the magazines and how different it looked from the first two.

Sam 2 is more comedic, colorful, zany and imaginative then the first ones. But also somehow feels a bit more artificial and less original.

I ultimately was there for the ride and enjoyed myself , I'm glad a version of Sam in this style exists. But it definitely lost some of the elements I enjoyed so much in the originals.


This feels like a Marvel game from the old days, before the MCU became a thing.

It's such a wacky premise, cast of characters and gameplay. But somehow, it works in the end.

You can easily show a random moment from this game and completely ruin it as often it doesn't look that great. But stick with it and it starts getting It's claws into you, in a good way.

This has (O)cult hit written all over it.

I played this as sort of an open world Splinter Cell and had a surprisingly good ol' time with it.

I enjoyed exploring this new setting and infiltrating all the modern installations built on this once untamed island. Really felt like I was behind enemy lines being hunted by a more advanced enemy.

Two things that did annoy me however: ran into a bug that basically made it impossible for me to finish the campaign, I didn't enjoy Ghost War PvP at all this time around compared to Wildlands