Honestly still my favourite story ever told in video games, there's something so simple about its story following Lee and Clementine but it is one of the most briliantly gripping and emotional in all of gaming. Point and click games may not be everyones favourite cup of tea but I cant help but adore it.

My personal favourite stealth game purely for the turkey gobbles and bottle throwing.

It may be past its peak and filled with bots, but tf2 has hats so it automatically means its the best game ever made

Part 1 of the greatest space opera ever. In this edition, Shepard drives an awful car around funny mountains while choosing which of the 2 other humans they like least.

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Part 2 of the greatest space opera ever. In this one Shepard dies but then does a 180 flip flop to assemble a suicide squad.

But seriously though this game is pure kino and one of the best rpg's in recent memory and the suicide mission remains one of the greatest moments in all of gaming.

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Part 3 of the greatest space opera ever made sees Shepard choose some colours.

Yes the ending is still disappointing a decade on, but up until the ending Mass Effect 3 may have been my favourite in the trilogy by deciding to make combat actually fun, less focus on the rpg elements is divisive for sure but I feel like the tradeoff pays off and we still get some of the best choices and moments in the entire trilogy that truly feel like they pay off the hours we spent in the previous games.

Also the multiplayer was great and the fact it wasn't in the legendary edition is criminal

It's only flaw is not having the ME3 multiplayer, otherwise it is the highest form of kino and my personal favourite video game trilogy ever.

Arkham Asylum felt unique upon release and still feels influential to this day, while I personally believe the series would peak in its sequel, Asylum still contains some of the series greatest moments, plus the Scarecrow missions remain some of the best in recent memory.

It's Arkham Asylum but bigger and better. Basically improves on everything the previous game had set up and took it to 11, plus catwoman can do a funny thing to Batman.

So they made Arkham City even bigger and honestly most of this game is on par with it, if not better. Unfortunately I am one of those people who wasn't a fan of the batmobile and the fact that it's a constant presence got pretty irritating after a while.

Also why did the riddler think it was a good idea to challenge Batman by making him drive his car, seems rather stupid if you ask me

If you're a bottle fan, than please find god.
Brick enthusiasts stay winning.

Oh and this is game is a pure joy to experience with all its emotional highs and lows and is Naughty Dogs magnum opus and I will personally send a strongly worded letter to anyone who disagrees and is also a bottle user because the bottle smells.

5/5 just for the general speeches alone

DICE have never quite been able to recapture the magic that BF2 had, maybe its just nostalgia but this truly felt like the perfect culmination of everything Battlefield was building towards and would remain relevant through the years as key to much of the modern Battlefields foundations