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First off let's have it be clear that this isn't like how the first 2 Outlast games were as a single player experience, but rather this game expands to make it more of a multiplayer experience. The horror aspects of the Outlast name still shine profoundly in this game. Getting jumped on by a enemy in a locker or bin. Stepping on a glass and suddenly having to run for your life.

The adrenaline you get while playing this game is astonishing. It never fails to always be an enjoyable experience hopping on with the boys to play a few trials. Overall, if you want a multiplayer experience that has both horror filled moments and fun fast paced gameplay, this is the game.

Insanely peak for the early 2010 era. This game was exactly what the first Black Ops was envisioned to be, but just better enough for me to consider it my most favorite Call of Duty. I dove deep heavily into the multiplayer aspect achieving Prestige Master very early on. It was a crazy time for sure. Zombies was also very good and I personally remember playing Buried a lot and using the giant (Leroy I think) to pack-a-punch a weapon on round 1. So many good memories with friends having a good time whether it was multiplayer or zombies.

Fairly disappointing launch. Especially for pre-ordering the Gold edition. May have to touch again, but it did not start out well.

Absolutely amazing game. Atreus could have not yapped as much though.

When I first heard of a game tailored around being a "hacker" that instantly activated the neurons in my 11, almost 12 year old brain. I begged my dad to let me play the game and with enough convincing I ended up getting it.

I absolutely love the aspect and environment of the game. It is very fun to go around and hack the environment and gain more control over most anything. Controlling the traffic lights, to the sewer lines, to even the vehicles on the road. For this being a new concept for developers to delve into is brilliant to me. It catches the attention of anyone slightly into technology.

Overall, it isn't perfect, that is for sure. There are little bugs and glitches here and there. For it being a 2014 game, it isn't the worst experience and one I'm greatly appreciative of being able to experience. It wouldn't be a Ubisoft game without some glitches.

Also, trying to hack people for the last song needed took foreverrrrrrr. Still worth though :)

Payday 2. An experience like no other in thrilling sense of heisting. Why would anyone keep going back to this now 11 year old game on a very old engine? Well because the core of the game itself is great. It holds true to the getting all the bags to make you feel like you're truly a heister. Putting the mask on and pulling out the Judge shotgun pistol is such a clean feeling and worth the one extra detection point.

With that aside, do not launch this game expecting to hop right in and understand everything there is and not have to tweak any settings. This game is 11 years old. A lot of settings will need changed. Also, with the diverse mod community, it is certainly worth your time to check them out. Whether you want to go crazy and add some fun mods, or just genuine quality of life mods that won't stray away from the vanilla experience. The mod community has you covered with a multitude of mods. I highly recommend doing stealth on anything that can be done stealth. That is the main reason I played the game although some people also find going loud to be fun as well. Overall pretty good once some time is taken to optimize and learn the game mechanics. If only Payday 3 can live to this hype. It did take Payday 2 some time to get to the point it is now as well though.

This game had me not wanting to put the controller down and keep playing for hours. Not many games nowadays are able to keep me hooked for such a long period of time. The idea of starting out not very leveled and exploring the cryptic messages behind the FBC is both terrifying, but rewarding.

This game had me jaw dropping at how insanely developed and weird this place is. How all the strings attach to one another that creates a messy web of how everything is supposed to operate. Very entertaining to upgrade your weapons and your abilities to become more godlike. Had me feeling like Batman walking up to 20 goons to destroy most of their bones. Same feeling this game portrays, but in an even more badass way.

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