Honestly probably the most important game ever made

While I love it, the fact that there's no Midwest or East Coast is a huge disappointment to me

Updated review, but I'm like 30 extra hours in since I last played and five achievements away from 100%ing it (Dashing Dad, Knives Out, Legendary Cowboy, Frugal Father, and Heretic) and a year after its release.

This is one of the best horror games and one of the best shooters to come out in recent years. I genuinely cannot believe how much fun I'm having on replay. Always unlocking something new, always perfecting something I previously struggled on, flying through what used to take forever for me, I simply cannot praise this game enough! Resident Evil is very special to me, and seeing it remain good warms my cynical heart. Cannot wait for the DLC they teased!

Chef puts the lid on the blender or she gets the belt again.

You know what no this game fuckin rules man, really solid writing when it has any and the gameplay is super fun

Great soft MMO, bad Fallout, still Bethesda's best Fallout by a country mile

That there is a perfectly fine, mildly spooky, post apocalyptic slav shooter.

Probably one of the most important video games ever made

Probably one of my favorite survival games that're all about survival and forging your own path. A lot of games compromise what you can actually do, but not NEO Scavenger. Top tier murder hobo sim.

A story that kept me invested for the whole 2hr 14min runtime while keeping my mind racing as to why things are the way things are

A good game that had so much potential to be great if it had more money/resources. Not time, no, just general resources. It tries a LOT and doesn't fail at much, but drags a little much after the beginning prologue for my liking. I love doing the detective work, but I wish said work went beyond just figuring out the exact crime scene. A cool game with cool ideas that occasionally falls short, but is still absolutely worth the purchase.

2010

A perfect game only brought down in retrospect by a remake on the generation after.

No other game in 2021 can possibly compare to what Yoko Taro has done here. Not only is there quality of life galore, gorgeous remade graphics, and more to tie it into the greater DrakeNier timeline, but it's something I can confidently point my Automata-only or new to the series friends and go "this is all you need to get started." Gorgeous game, I cried like a baby.

Honestly with an SSD and a good PC, you're in for one of the best narrative RPGs of its generation!

Yeah it's pretty alright

Edit: I hate how much fun I'm having, I'm supposed to like fancy artsy games or something, why does Fortnite appeal to me so much?