The Resident Evil 5 singleplayer experience is dying while Sheva is doing some dumb shit like running around in circles and you proceed to spam V in frustration while hearing the "IM NOT- GONNA MAKE IT." voice line for the 50th time while she goes on to waste a green erb instead of reviving you

This might be the greatest remake ever

I'd love to play this but the total amount of people online is 12

Beautiful and Jill is my wife but WHY IS IT SO SHORT, IT HAS 0 REPLAY VALUE AND MOST OF THE THINGS GOT CUT OFF FROM THE OG GAME? Did Capcom just want to skip 3 and go straight for the fourth?

"hey leon this is our new daughter"
"ok"

Underrated, the fighting scenes were badass and the story wasn't bad like a lot of people say. Really enjoyed it, Michonne is a super interesting character, this game may or may not made me want to read the comic book lol

I don't care what other people say, I loved this to death. Good conclusion.

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While it's definitely the weakest of all The Walking Dead games, I don't quite get all the hate it receives.
I've just finished it and I must say, I quite enjoyed it! While yes, it's true, it has 0 to little gameplay compared to the other titles of the series (even though all of the gameplay in TWD is to press a single button to grab something, so) and is definitely a lot shorter, it still has a good enjoyable story with a nice cast, I really felt the "broken" relationship between David, his wife and his brother, it made me sympathize and care for all of them and try to work things out.

Seeing Clementine grow up both phisically and mentally throughout the whole games is probably one of the best things Telltale does with every installment of this series, and I love ANF especially for this.

...But, the biggest "meh" aspect of this game was Ava's death. I don't quite get why they decided just to throw that in and rush it out. It was quite underwhelming, lol.


An alright DLC (other than extremely short), sadly it is very useless for what happens in Season Two, makes you feel why it even exists if not for Bonnie, maybe.

If you think sequels don't live up to their predecessor, then play the Season Two of The Walking Dead and you will change your mind... blew my mind just like the first one.

The only downside? The 400 days characters being really useless, except for Bonnie.

No one does it better than Telltale, the first season of the Walking Dead is one of those timeless games you will never forget, and not only for the impact this game gave to the whole genre.
An emotional, beautiful and well told story from start to finish, with a cast that you'll either learn to love or hate, by adjusting the story based on your choices.
Can't say more than just, wow.

A (definitely, and not just in a positive tone) more peaceful (and shorter) Life is Strange title that recalls some elements of the first one. With chapter 5 being the most interesting, and chapter 3 being kind of useless (but a nice foreshadowing), the overall experience was still OK.
Like every LiS, every character here is extremely likeable and you get attached easily, but I felt like True Colors accomplished this better than the 2.
Wavelengths (while not being as good as the BTS bonus episode), was still interesting, but there isn't realistically much to do and lore-wise its very cheap.

Alex's powers weren't used that much if not on the last chapter and that made everything a bit more underwhelming.
If it wasn't for the ending(s) and the price tag, I would've gave it half point more, but it is what it is.

Not as good as LiS1, but Life is Strange 2 will forever take a place in my heart too.
You could really feel your choices meant something here, from start to finish, and this is one thing I especially love about this LiS.
You truly feel like a big brother.