One of the greatest fighting games ever made.

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The Wolf Among Us delivers a captivating detective tale with a refreshing twist. Bigby Wolf exposes a world where fairy tale characters defy expectations. The narrative branches according to your choices, adding depth to the gritty art style.


It's tricky to write a review about a well-known game and still offer a fresh perspective, but I'll give it a shot. While the main storyline is solid, the side quests lack the depth I anticipated, focusing more on theft and government agents than the grand mysteries hinted at. The characters are complex, particularly Michael, whose actions blur the lines of morality. Despite varied missions, the final mission disappoints, lacking the epic conclusion the game deserves.

Ghost of Tsushima captivates from the outset with a compelling narrative that initially draws players into its main quests. However, delving deeper reveals that the story takes a backseat in this game. Instead, it invites players to immerse themselves in its breathtaking world, engaging in optional quests, leveling up, and gathering resources. The visuals are unparalleled, showcasing a stunning landscape that is a joy to behold, complemented by gameplay that caters to fans of samurai culture. Yet, like many open-world games of the previous generation, Ghost of Tsushima suffers from repetitive optional activities, diminishing the value of exploration. While the soundtrack is a highlight, its infrequent use leaves much to be desired. Despite its captivating visuals and satisfying gameplay, Ghost of Tsushima falls short of delivering a fully immersive experience due to these issues.

English isn't my first language, so when I was a kid, I struggled to catch what I needed to do to progress in the game. Back then, without fully comprehending the game mechanics, and with the dinosaurs jumping around, I found myself stuck at the beginning.

Now, 20 years after my initial attempt with this game, I've rediscovered Dino Crisis, a great game, possibly one of the best on the PSX that I've played.

In the end, it did become a bit boring. Aside from that, I don't have much else to say. With great puzzles, not too difficult, without jump scares, and with a good balance of action.

A Great Game.

It's a great game, probably the consolidation of what a platform game needs to have. But I think It's a little bit overrated. There are other SNES games as good as this.

This game is my favorite fighting game. I really enjoy playing with Bakuryu and Stun, but the game loses points for the lack of story. Without an in-game story, it's difficult to understand why the characters are fighting.

This game was the first arcade game I played in my life. And I always played with Nick Fury. Very good. With a couple of hours you can master it and finish in one run.

1995

An impactful game, setting the standard for FPS.

Nowadays, it's hard to find a game like that. It has a unique gameplay style, but after some time, it can become a little bit boring. I finished it in one weekend, and if I didn't play it in sequence, I probably would have dropped it at some point.

For those who are interested in the First World War, the campaign, although it was short, is solid. I appreciate the gameplay.

In the family of the Final Fantasy VII Remake, this game is a masterpiece within the larger picture of FF VII Remake. I know many people didn't appreciate the FFVII Remake, but for me, this story is the only game series I truly want to play after Red Dead Redemption 2.