Microsoft's 343 Industries's Halo 4 is a soulless approximation of a Halo game made by people that maybe read a couple of the novels and understood nothing about what made Bungie's games so beloved.

its like redneck rampage and hypnospace outlaw had an awesome baby..... so flippen cool

Once again Bandai Namco proves they're incapable of releasing a Gundam game on PC without awful monetization, matchmaking that doesn't work, or a shoddy PC port. In this game's case, it's all of the above. This feels like emulating a terrible PS3 game with mouse and keyboard hacks that are barely functional. Camera movement with the mouse is sluggish and turning the sensitivity all the way up does nothing. You can't even adjust your settings until after you slog through its mobile game-like tutorial. Don't even waste your time installing this on PC, you will be disappointed.

We LOVE the weapon degradation system in this house

Capcom somehow managed to pull off making quite possibly the best remake ever as well as the greatest video game of all time again.

resident evil 4 inventory makes brain happy

Everyone who said this game “isn’t that bad because the combat is fun” is a fucking liar. I have never had a more dreadful experience with this series in my entire life. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, not because it was engaging or even scary in the slightest but because I was so desperate for it to finally end, only for the game to continue for another 10 hours longer than it deserved.

but hey at least the giraffe is funny

The original Sonic Adventure is a game that I hold near and dear to my heart. I honestly never thought I would enjoy its sequel more, having tried it several times via emulators and its various ports and never being able to bring myself to finish it. That was, until I finished replaying Adventure 1 on Dreamcast and decided to give this game one more try on original hardware. I'm not sure if it's because I was playing on the console it was designed for but I think I've finally seen the light.

Sonic Adventure 2 is a massive improvement over its predecessor in almost every way. The biggest standout for me is this game's story which is by far my favorite in the entire series. The soundtrack is incredible even by Sonic standards. Live and Learn is an unrelenting banger and one of the greatest main themes of all time. This game truly feels like the end of an era, not just for Sonic but for the Dreamcast as a whole. The best 3D Sonic game. Peak fiction.

Sayonara, Sonic Adventure 2.

Damn, that sucked. Thank god there aren't 9 more endings and a true final boss.

I don’t care if you like this game or not but you damn well better respect its sprites

Honestly every video game ever made should have Crush 40 in it.

Justin Roiland has miserable, unfortunate intercourse with the Unreal Engine at sub-60 frames per second

Someone Else's Little Inferno Review

I really love Siactro's commitment to these short, cheap throwback games, and for the price ($2.99) it's hard not to recommend this game if you're looking for something to spend 30 minutes to an hour on. It plays well and it's not too challenging, though I can't help but feel like this game is missing an identity of its own compared to their other releases.