I fucking love this artstyle, I love the writing, I love the characters, I love the soundtrack and world. I HATE those puzzles, the vault door tumbler puzzle can suck my entire ass. All time favourite.

I know this seems like such a high rating for such a short game but everything about it is an endorphine rush for me. The thumping soundtrack, the sound effect for racking the shotgun, the animations, the artstyle. It all feels made for a specific type of person and I happen to be one of those people.

There was a moment where I was having a firefight in a VHS shop which just made me smile and think "i'm fucking loving this"

Like a lot of people I watched Robocop 1+2 way too young and so I have a big ol' softspot for the tin man. I loved Teyon's Terminator game but I was worried it'd be a one off, so I was sceptical when they said they were doing Robocop, how do you make a game about a slow trodding, hulking behemoth powerhouse fun for extended periods of time? easy, you turn fully in with the power fantasy, mix it with great writing that just fully gets the satire of the original movie, throw in fun callbacks and all that sort. Amazing game and the few flaws it has dont compare to the list of great stuff.

Judge Dredd game next please Teyon.

That soundtrack brings back so much nostalgia. I can just see me and an old friend right now trying to see who could play Eddy better.

First time properly playing an SNK fighting game (besides Capcom vs SNK 2 on the original xbox back in the day) Great characters, simple to play but hard to master with some immensely satisfying move animations and amazing sound design

A fucking incredible game, the type that comes by once every couple of years or so. I won't deny Act III lets it down slightly and there are some certain unfulfilling character endings COUGH Karlach COUGH but its my GOTY so far. That being said maybe wait a little while for Act III to be flushed out more since right now it's kind of half baked and it seems a lot of people are speculating they are going to put some better endings in (like they literally just did with Karlach actually) and fix a lot more of the bugs.

Bitesized in terms of the main story compared to the main entries but a must play. Could sink countless hours into the coliseum alone, I spent 20-30ish hours just on Chapter 2 with all the side content alone.

One of the greatest stories in video game history, foretold of the dangers of AI, Social Media, general Internet Age type stuff and all this back in 2001. I seemed to get lucky with the port, I didn't have any major crashes or loss of progress although I have seen people having many problems with it so keep that in mind. Gameplay holds up too! MGS3 is still where my hearts at but this is still in my All Timer's. Many fond memories of playing the VR missions and messing about in the cutscene viewer at a friends house back in the day.

The first half of the game was fucking amazing however the further you get in the more combat feels like it takes a backseat, the randomly generated level design is cool at first but in those last episodes it becomes a fucking mess at times trying to navigate and find keycards and other gimmicks. Weapon list is fucking massive and great however.

Up there with Half Life 2 for one of the most innovative and fun singleplayer FPS experiences. The multiplayer is fun too.

A flawed masterpiece. One of my favourite games of all time and I have many happy memories attached beating this game with different friends back in the day. Amazing soundtrack and customisation. You can really feel where it's been built upon the groundwork of the Volition The Punisher game.

All that being said... Volition take your finger out your ass and release the long awaited PC Patch, it would be the greatest tribute to the fallen Idol Ninja

Lotta memories playing this on MAME with my uncle in the early 2000's. Forgot how unforgiving it was at times.

Missing alot of the charm of the original, felt a little inconsistent at times with a not great story and an awful ending. Although I am glad Mirrors Edge didn't get completely forgotten as a series I would have liked it a proper Mirrors Edge 2 or perhaps a bit more time in the oven.

There's a reason why I own two Jet Set Radio t-shirts, a Jet Set Radio hoodie and 2Mello's inspired album Memories of Tokyo-To on vinyl... I fucking love the whole energy, sound and visuals of this game, and have done since I was a kid.

The actual game is pretty janked and you really do have to sort of tune into the jank if you wanna beat it, but it's still really satisfying.

Amazing flow to the game, borrows its fair share of stuff from Doom Eternal but that's a good thing. Works in an amazing soundtrack with some absolute legends from the metal scene. The difficulty spike is a whiplasher though... Managed to get through the entire game without dying UNTIL the final boss which started to thrash me a new one. Hopeful to see what the future DLC brings musically... The first one has vocalists from Lacuna Coil and Lorna Shore which is an amazing start. Bit on the short side but infinitely replayable.