The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is a game like no other I have played. It's not afraid to let players discover things alone (which leads to many fuck-ups and frustration), but this proves to be a fresh air, specially nowadays where most games tend to lead players by the hand at all times, very rarely punishing them for not learning how to play properly.

I'm not saying that simplification is a bad thing, but Morrowind is the king of giving the players all choices, even the softlocking, game breaking ones.

This is the game where you start of a worthless sack of blood, and by the time you have beat the game, you are a literal godslaying monster.

It is very good, very fun, with even many mods to expand its already massive content amount.

If you have played the other God of War games, this is a masterpiece. If you like Norse mythology, do not expect a faithful adaptation, the game draws from it as much as it gives a unique twist.

Most unique FromSoftware game since 2009 and the best PS4 exclusive. Not a 5/5 because it's not on PC.

This is a beautiful game, it's very simple, but the visuals, the gameplay, the original soundtrack all come together to form a unique experience. It's very relaxing, but it can also be challenging sometimes, and has good replayability.

At release, I didn't like the original Dark Souls 2 very much. It felt too distant from the first game in story and gameplay, while being worse overhaul in level design, world building and enemy design.

After the release of Dark Souls 3, Dark Souls 2's DLCs and the Scholar of The First Sin, I can say Dark Souls 1 shouldn't have had any sequels.

But, for what it is, Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin stands out from its successor because it is much more unique, bringing much more to the table instead of relying on concepts from From's past games.

Overall, the base game is ok, the DLC are amongst the best From Software has put out and the Original Soundtrack rules.