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Favorite Games

Silent Hill 2
Silent Hill 2
Driver: San Francisco
Driver: San Francisco
Control: Ultimate Edition
Control: Ultimate Edition
Far Cry 2
Far Cry 2
Borderlands 3
Borderlands 3

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Grand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto V

Jul 07

Wolfenstein: The New Order
Wolfenstein: The New Order

Jun 07

BioShock Infinite
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May 28

Dying Light
Dying Light

Apr 01

Batman: Arkham Knight
Batman: Arkham Knight

Jan 07

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GTA San Andreas is one of the games I have memories of playing the most in my childhood. I first played it on my uncle's laptop and it had me hooked whenever we visited his house.

Since then, over the years, I'd play the game and finish it throughout just out of habit, and it's one game that has been on my favorite games list ever since.

The modding community for this game is also very large. There are thousands upon thousands of mods for the game which just enhance the experience. Graphical mods, car mods, map mods, character mods, you name it, they have it.

The map isn't the biggest in the GTA series, but definitely one of the best maps in the series. It features 3 iconic cities, Los Santos, San Fierro and Las Venturas. In-between those cities, you can find small rural towns scattered all throughout.

Sadly, the game has been pulled from Steam which means you can't purchase it for Windows PC anymore, but you can buy a Steam key from some third-party websites.

Overall, it's a 4/5 for me.

Where do I even begin with this one?

After 70 hours of gameplay, it's my favorite game of all time. I've finished it 3 times and own it on two different platforms.
This is also the first game I have ever done 100% completion. The two DLCs for the game offer a lot of content which will certainly keep you busy, and in one DLC there is a crossover character from one of Remedy's other games, Alan Wake.

I'm giving it only 4.5/10 because of the lack of enemy variety and because of no difficulty slider.

A better Watch Dogs than the first one, but the story is highly lacking with generic characters. The hacking was pretty much the same like from the first game, but with more new added hacking abilities.
Story takes place in San Francisco and the surrounding areas. Driving seems a bit tough though. There is quite a handful of things to do after you finish the main story, DLC, side quests, etc...
Overall I give this game 3/5, for being too generic and having that Ubisoft formula