- Mom, can we get Call of Duty?
- We have Call of Duty at home.
Call of Duty at home:

Very few games were able to influance the kind of person I am now. This is one of these games.

- Hey! I thought we were friends!
- It's playing computer poker by itself Sam. It doesn't have friends.

It's not THAT bad... Sure, it was a glitched mess at start, but now it is fairly playable. Sure, like 80% of a game is repetitive junk quests, but it was very similar in previous instances. Main missions are okay, sometimes quiet cringe, but enjoyable. I wouldn't really recommend it to anyone, but it doesn't hurt that much.

Beta was better, but with no prospects for long term competitive play. The currect version has that, but it's just not as enjoyable. It's a lose-lose situation really

It's a fine Lego game, nothing special really

Third act is really nice (mostly because it uses ideas from PT), but apart from that it is your extremely avarage walking sim. The theme is a plus, but I think it doesn't quite echoes the way the devs wanted it to.

A little rough around the egdes, but still a solid detective game. The noir atmosphere is great and puzzles make sense - for most of the time at least

After all this years I still can't tell if Starkiller is one of the best or worst characters from Legends - nevertheless this game is a very enjoyable slasher

The most depressing part is that we all need to experience some form of firewatch at some point in our lifes... But not all of us want to come back to reality.

Mario would never do something like that, this is just konganda!

Maybe the real treasure were the titan souls we got along the way?