The perfect shooter. Infinite replay value, each and every couple of years.

People often refer to this game as a tech demo, but it's laden with substance, fresh ideas and a unique setting.

1996

The soundtrack, gothic setting, and unique enemy types pool together for a one-of-a-kind shooter that still makes you feel unease to this day.

I feel like Cyberpunk 2077 is a great example of what happens when group think overwhelms your senses. This is an incredibly immersive game that I hold in the same regard as Mass Effect 2.

If it wasn't for the heavy marketing campaign of 2.0 and all of the "Cyberpunk isn't shit now" YouTube reacts, I would have left this one in the backlog filed under Big L's.

The average Hitman mission always starts like Daniel Craig era 007 and quickly degrades into Pierce Brosnan.

The best $60 demo you'll ever play.

Would be hard-pressed to think of a better current-era boomer shooter if I'm being honest.

There's a small sliver of time where shooters did something transcendental. From Aliens Versus Predator 2, to the mainline 007 entries. There's a magic to them that is hard to capture, and this was one of the best.

Fumbled the trajectory of an incredible first entry. Less creative bosses, silly story, and a far less challenging experience.

Amazing atmosphere, an engrossing existential narrative, and a great way of showing love to survival horror of the PSX era.

The perfect game for Game Pass. Finish it in one sitting, have fun, move on.

Nowhere near as bad as reviews have you believe.

Blister through this title so you can get to one of the best RPGs ever made.

We all know why we played this.