When you invest in large intestines you invest in your friends.

Remains one of the greatest fucking games of all time. Has it's flaws due to its age, mostly navigation wise but its such a masterpiece you can look through that. Soundtrack, characters, combat, visuals are all kino

Last time I played this was 2014 when it seemed to be universally beloved. I wanted to play it again since time has divided people on it.

I still think it's an absolutely gorgeous game and pretty good, but it definitely has its problems and suffers with an unfulfilling ending. Some subjects were handled pretty badly... Still I only like it a little bit less than the first one, and 2 remains my absolute favourite.

Definately felt like my least favourite Yakuza/Judgement storyline, I just couldn't get invested. The actual gameplay is a lot more improved than Judgement but everything else I just struggled to enjoy.

Rest in Peace Ben's VA. Brilliant performance.

So happy to have my name in the credits for this thing (albeit as a backer)

Loved this even more than I did the original when that came out. So many visual and auditory delights. Psi King's level is such a spectacle.

As a kid I played the ps1 demo multiple times, gripped by anxiety of getting spotted and hearing that dreaded alert noise. These days the story holds up, unfortunately it shows its age with the controls and horrible backtracking (Twin Snakes later fixed some of this). Beautiful soundtrack. Everything about this is a 10/10 except for the actual "game" part of it.

The best WWE game I've played since Smackdown Vs Raw 2008. Character creation suite is great, fighting is back to feeling arcadey and fun. As a childhood Rey Mysterio mark i can't tell you how much I loved the Rey Mysterio mode.

Boring at best, baffling level design. I remember really wanting to play this game when it came out, from what I've read this was a bad port so maybe I just experienced it the wrong way. But saying that Planet Wisp was always my least favourite level in Sonic Generations

2023

An improvement in nearly every way from F1 22, just wish there was more additions instead of just fixes.

The first half of the game is genuinely terrifying at times, took me back to being a kid playing the first Resident Evil on PlayStation 1 and putting off going down certain corridors and rooms I didn't like the look of. It kind of loses a bit of steam at the end but still doesn't drop too far off. This was the next mainline game after Resident Evil 6 and it was definitely the shot in the arm that the franchise needed.

When I look back at it my two favourite Street Fighters are the ones that hit you square in the face with their unashamed style and presentation... Third Strike and Alpha 3. This is a game that oozes style. Also World Tour mode is so god damn fun. Fingers crossed they add my boy Alex or Dudley... Maybbbbe Sodom? Please? Capcom?

Them last few dungeons are brutal...

Got alot of hate when it came out from the die hards because of the stage designs and some questionable choices but its really nostalgiac for me. Many sleepovers spent on Tekken Forces and 1v1s. One of the best Tekken soundtracks, atmospheres and my favourite Tekken announcer.

I remember thinking that intro CG cutscene was the hypest shit when a friend brought this game over to play on my PS1. Playing it again... Well I have some feelings.

Disc 1-2 are pretty good! once you get used to the awful junction system
Disc 3 is okay... starts to crawl a bit in terms of pace
Disc 4 might be the most frustrating experience I've had in the entire series. Unrelenting enemies, counter-attacks galore slowing battles right down, pacing shits itself. Just absolutely tedious.

Does it deserve the hate? Not as much as it gets, but still definately deserves a bit.