Not the most impressive game of Chilla's, however contained more interesting puzzles compared to the other games.

I love Chilla brother games.

A well-done ambience and atmosphere giving creepy title.

One of the better Chilla's titles out there.

What Aiden Pearce was missing as a character Raymond Kenney fills those dull gaps in an entertaining way.

The duo of Raymond and Tobias is a comedic amusement to watch.

Overall a slightly more enjoyable game than the original.

While the scares and eerie atmosphere made for an effective little horror game, the visual aspect of it was highly unpleasant to the eye. Could hardly see majority of the time.

I love Chilla's games but they really should've added an option to remove the effects.

My enjoyment of spending 3 euros on food would've probably lasted longer than playing this game.

Relatively short for what could've been.

Decent atmosphere as well but not feeling it on this as with the other games. Underwhelming.

While the gameplay is slow and the patience it sometimes requires is needed. The eerie atmosphere is intriguing and indulges you in as a horror fanatic.

I didn't mind the tasks it had but the requirement for different endings could've been more thought out as so far only 1 decision making determines whether you get the good or the bad ending which makes it feel a bit lazy.

Brings to show that simplistic controls and a premise done well can present an intriguingly well-done game.

Phenomenal fun to be had for the first-time players.

While the Online mode has suffered drastically over the years and now feels more like a Star Wars rather than a GTA, single-player still carries over a lot of enjoyment with its gameplay, heists, and its world with plenty of side activities to offer.

Such a fun little game and concept that I had to 100% with challenges and story. Even though the story is pretty easy compared to the challenges.

There was a time when me and a former classmate waited for this game like crazy, it felt like we were counting not each days till release but minutes probably even seconds.

But finally after playing it oh boy, some parts of the game really did feel like a drag and the whole personality of Aiden Pearce made him one of the less interesting characters throughout the story.

However, I did manage to enjoy the whole ending aspect of the game, although the whole idea of being a single one-man army of unstoppable force really felt odd at first but managing to treat this like a John Wick experience I learned to not take it too seriously.

Decent experience and an enjoyable game for the right-minded. Shame they didn't deliver on the trailer promises though.

Unique idea with fast gameplay set out for an enjoyable experience.

Surprising to think I've enjoyed the prequel yet this somehow feels dull, stale and repetitive to continue playing, even though it brought new content around. Who knows, maybe I'll finish it one day.

Mamma mia why is it so bene?

Ezio had no business being this engaging as a character.

Pretty lackluster and repetitive but brings out the fundamentals for one of the more successful franchises out there as well as is my starting journey on the games themselves.

Just a shame to be playing as the best assassin of the games in such a dull world. They should really remake this.

The only and I don't doubt one of the better series of Tony Hawk out there.

Got to relive this relic of the early 2000s again since early teenagehood, while I didn't enjoy it as much as I did back then, it was still a great experience and the soundtracks just slap.