The story is pretty good and has some great commentary. But the problem is that the main characters are literally robots. It's hard to identify with robots. Also Connor's is the only really engaging storyline. And I think Kara and Marcus break out of their AI too quick. But there is a great sense of anxiety in character choices so that's cool

I'm sure it was great for its time but the games released since have pointed out issues such as its movement and pacing. Still a fun enough experience

The story is a bit predictable and the gameplay isn't really engaging. But characters really get you invested, and it sets up one of the best games ever

Everything about this game was topped in the sequel. AND WHY ARE THERE SO MANY CRIMES

Incredible open world that is so cool to look at. Story is pretty good but I wasn't really attached to the characters

This DLC was so much better than I thought it'd be. I haven't played the first trilogy but I loved the greek stuff. And FREE

Great game but way way overrated. One of the best games of all time? Because of what exactly?

An incredible showcase with tons of love put into it. Bubbly platformer with great references

Not the most memorable uncharted but it's the first one where I had a good time the whole way through

2020

Not a huge fan of roguelites but this one is a lot of fun. Upgrades could be a little better though

Great turned based combat with a wacky world to do it in. I had so much fun with this one

There's a big back and forth pull between the tedious gameplay of trico and the breathtaking scope of the world and its beauty

One of the best open worlds of all time. It's so so good. Not a huge fan of the combat though

I don't get why people don't like this game. You can literally buy a homer simpson pack and have an open world in springfield. This game is awesome. Literally a bunch of lego games in one