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After a great experience playing Yakuza: Like a Dragon, I gave a chance to Yakuza 0.

The game is divided in two parts, which one is dedicated to one carachter. Each "part" has your own map and both of them are incredible.

The battle system is fun but really easy. I bought a lot of medice and I never got close to die in the game. It was a walk in the park.

The story is AMAZING! One of the best ever told in the video game history.

It's really good to see that everyone can play this game now. It doesn't matter if you have Xbox Game Pass or Playstation Plus, you'll find all Yakuza games on your library.

Please, do yourself a favor and play Yakuza!

I always heard people talking about Inside and wanted to live this experience. Now that I played I understand why people love it.

The game don't tell you the story and left to you try to understand what's happening. Everything on the background is intersting and let you think what's going on.

The characters moviments are incredible for a indie game from 2016. The puzzles are also enjoyable.

Inside is a short game that every gamer has to play.

If you see Inside on sale or if you have Xbox Game Pass, play it.

I always heard that Pokemon Sun/Moon is the worst generation of Pokemon. Because of that, this game was in my backloog for almost 6 years. One day I decided to play with my Nintendo 3DS again and started with Pokemon Moon. After that, I learned that I don't always have to believe in other people reviews without give a proper chance to the game.

Pokemon Moon is a classic Pokemon game. Those games are almost the same game since Pokemon Fire/Red, and Pokemon Moon has the same feeling with a better look. I played Pokemon Sword before my adventure in Alola and I can say that I didn't miss anything from the new generation.

To be honest, the Pokemon from this generation are forgettable. Only old Pokemon were in my team 'cause no one caught my attetion.

The changes in Pokemon Moon are Z moves and the island chalenge insted of gym battles. The Z moves are nothing different than a 5th move that you only can use once for battle. The island chalenges are puzzles and battles that you have to do to face the Elite Four, but to be honest they are more complicated to understand.

Pokemon Moon is really really easy. I never lost a single battle in all game and it never was close to it. I just played the necessary battles and avoid to face wild Pokemon and even doind those things, my Pokemon were always with a higher level than my rivals.

The story is ok.

After all that, you are probably thinking why I said that after Pokemon Moon I won't believe in reviews without give a proper chance to the game. The answer is simple: Pokemon is always fun and that's why the Game Freak and The Pokemon Company don't want to make anything new with this franchise.

As a Dead Rising 4 package it's pretty good since it includes the real ending of the game without needing to purchase it separately. Unfortunately Dead Rising 4 just isn't a very good game.

Also the minigolf game just crashed every time I tried to launch it.

See my individual reviews for all the modes included.

If you enjoy thinking and faeries, you should play this. You control a wizard named Dana. Dana took the mundane yet practical path in wizard school - he can create and destroy blocks. Not the flashiest ability, but deceptively powerful. Obviously great for mobility and defense, but pulling the rug out from under an enemy and watching them plummet to their death is delicious. The puzzles that the developers squeezed out of the simple mechanics are myriad and sometimes God-cursing-ly cruel. But like, in a good way. It never feels hopeless. The levels have optional objectives, giving it something like an integrated difficulty selector. It's one of those games that only has one track playing on repeat, but at least it's a banger.

This is a solid game for it's time. It's gotta be the best Switch online game that was new to me when I found it (It's competing with stuff like City Connection and Eliminator Boat Duel, but still).

Ugly, drab, dull, any other word you can think of similar to that would be how to describe Resistance.
Coming hot off the heels of Ratchet & Clank, Insomniac decided their best course of action would be to make a generic corridor shooter set in world war 2 starring a gruff, bald american soldier that becomes a living legend throughout the games narrative. The twist on the formula is that instead of Nazis, the american hero fights off aliens with an arsenal of mostly alien weaponry. Unfortunately, your arsenal is a collection of slightly different machine guns. The one unique weapon I acquired before giving up out of boredom did less damage than my generic machine gun arsenal.
The colour palette is as dull as dishwater, and the alien tech setting roots in traditional warzones has slight potential, but is about as uninteresting to look at as anything else. If you want a first person shooter about aliens taking over earth, just play Half-Life 2. If you want a shooter with inventive and interesting weapons, play any of the Ratchet & Clank games. Resistance simply isn't worth playing.