Janked up parody of Duke Nukem, can be a little funny at times and celebrity voice acting can be pretty charming.

Very underrated Resident Evil title. Really banger soundtrack and spooky atmosphere. Really short though and doesn’t have much in terms of post game content.

A very rare visual novel mixed with surgery mini games. The first game never got translated, but it isn't too required to enjoy this. Weirdly translated but still very unique.

Despite how short and low budgeted the Sniper Elite series are, if you're big into the niche genre of WW2 sniping games they never go wrong. Although V2 is very barebones compared to the later games, it has a very unique concept and story where the enemies are the soviets rather than just Germans.

A really buggy game with one of the worst splash damage mechanics ever, but SHOGO has one of those special feelings that only 90's fps's can give, lots of gore and innuendo.

Fun as hell and has aged pretty well. As with Splinter Cell Double Agent, this is technically the last "real" game in the franchise. Very memorable characters and gameplay.

While it can be pretty repetitive and dated, Call Of Duty 2 still has a unique charm the earlier COD games have that the newer ones lack. Worth checking out for the boatloads of content and challenging difficulty.

The highest in the franchise. High stakes story, great gameplay and just an overall fun video game.

While certainly better than conviction. Blacklist still lacks the engaging stealth gameplay the originals had. Sam's new voice is very unfitting.

The "Last" Splinter Cell game, much darker and personal than the previous games, but still a tense and anxiety inducing experience. Sad to see how Ubisoft treats this franchise now, but it was a great last hurrah before this franchise became a hollowed husk.

A very badly translated arcade shooter that completely disregards the conflict of the film, but then again maybe that's a good thing? Very fun.

Maybe I'm a smooth brain but this game is basically impossible without a walkthrough. Despite that this is still a fun zany adventure game.

While it’s age certainly shows, the first in the franchise laid a very solid framework for the series to go off of. Hardcore stealth and espionage make this a must have for anyone wanting something that’s been missing in the modern game landscape. Michael Ironside is a beast.

Ubisoft’s biggest bruh moment. Lazy generic gameplay and story, cringy voice acting and brain dead stealth mechanics. The lowest of the franchise.