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This game is truly exceptional, packed with a wide range of engaging activities, hidden treasures to discover, formidable monsters and bosses to confront, and captivating locations to explore. I don't know if people still say that but it is NOT the same game, it offers a fresh and unique experience and you will start to notice this after one or two hours.

The adaptive soundtrack adds an immersive touch, dynamically responding to your surroundings and actions. Building goofy ass contraptions, crafting sick ass weapons from the spoils of your foes, responsive and reactive controls (horses still suck don't ever use them, instead just build a bike and live out your Akira-inspired fantasies.) There is so much to praise about this game that this review would extend far beyond necessity.

Lastly, it is absolutely imperative that you avoid any spoilers for this game. I strongly advise disconnecting from all social media platforms and refraining from searching for any information about the game. Dive into the game without any prior knowledge and fully immerse yourself in its captivating world. Trust me, the last boss sequence alone will be an incredibly rewarding experience if you approach it with a blind playthrough. So, go ahead and indulge in the game without any hesitation or preconceptions. Enjoy every moment to the fullest.

impressions of WoW expansions this early on mean very little overall because what really matters is the long term support and patch cadence, but as it stands I'm actually having fun at every turn and cannot put it down which is simply something I could not say for the last two expansions whatsoever. It's easily the best since Legion and even then there's many aspects of this in its current state that completely outpace even that so far.

The Art team never misses a beat where WoW is concerned, but everything else has finally risen to meet the phenomenal quality of their work for the first time in years. Zone layouts are leaps and bounds above their Shadowlands counterparts thanks to everything being built around dragonriding which is itself one of the most compelling new features to date. The open world content is so vastly improved and legitimately engaging it hardly even feels like the same game, and the profession overhaul is an absolute delight. Narratively things are infinitely more interesting as well down to completely inconsequential side quests having more flavor than entire previous campaign chapters.

As apprehensive as I've been given the state of the game in recent years as well as the completely reprehensible garbage fire that is Blizzard as a company it's honestly just nice to see a game you used to love living up to its true potential again. There's a ton of promise across each and every inch of the Dragon Isles and if the consistency is there throughout the full expansion cycle it'll be a tremendous step in the right direction.

This feels like something Nintendo made out of desperation to sell amiibo, but they were already selling like hotcakes around this time, so who knows what their thought process was. My guess is that somebody thought it'd be cool if amiibo unlocked Virtual Console games but Nintendo was too stingy to let it happen. Instead we got this weird compromise that nobody asked for. It gets a star for being a novelty from an era of Nintendo that I'm pretty fond of despite its problems.

the closest to a new Star Fox game we'll get :(

Remember when CoD wasnt a Bad franchise ? Because this games is the litteral definition of a good cod: topnotch multiplayer, with killer Map, gamemodes and weapon, a iconic zombie mode, the menu itself, who contain, with the famous computer, a ridiculous amount of easter egg and unlockable. this game introduce MOTHER FUCKER NUKETOWN, and has a actual good campaign, with great character, mission and music. The only problem i have with this game is that they are not a lot of variety in the campaign and the graphism, who arent Bad, but are so grey, that i actually think the games is depressed. Also why, they are only computer player for only two gamemode in local? Thats kind of stupid

One of the best games of all time. The bosses, the camo system, the endless homage to Bond, all in one package.

Took my life away. Do not recommend.

I'm weirdly attached to this game and I can't say I understand why. Its therapeutic in a sense and going for 100% completion is a simple, satisfying affair: No obnoxious backtracking, no excess of cutscenes, no required powerups, just you in a world with collectibles to go get

Also you're a snake and the controls are funny but cool :)