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This is just a pit where I ramble about games I played. I wouldn't take it too seriously.
Personal Ratings
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Favorite Games

Persona 3 FES
Persona 3 FES
L.A. Noire
L.A. Noire
Tomato Jones
Tomato Jones
Football Manager 2021
Football Manager 2021
Half-Life: Alyx
Half-Life: Alyx

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This game felt more like a tutorial/tech demo than a final product. The story starts off great but as soon as we reach the Hub, this game takes a drastic nose dive. If you're only interested in the story, you are forced to explore the different modes right as the story is ramping up. Since I was only interested in the story for my first playthrough I was forced to complete 12 loading screens before I could continue. After that, you are introduced to the character switch feature and are given a level each to explore their uses. These levels are generally lazy and only have one or two things of interest. The biggest offenders that I can recall are the space level, which is just an plain moon map padded out with three stations you can't enter and zero gravity, and the go-kart level where the devs dump you in an empty race track and force you to complete three laps without bothering to add any nullbots to race. Once you've collected all the characters you finally feel like the game is going to get good, just to be met with the ending after one good level.

Easily the best DnD game of all time. From the word design, to the soundtrack and the characters. Baldur's Gate 3 always made me want to explore the world further and interact with all the characters. The only downside is the large-scale battles. Since Baldur's gate 3 is turn-based when there is a large scale battle I always find myself bored waiting for the NPCs to make their move and towards the end I found myself solving Wordle answers and completing crosswords on my second monitor to pass the time.

Whilst a bit rough around the edges, L.A. Noire was a game ahead of it's time. From the facial capture to its voice acting, L.A. Noire not only fills the void for good detective games but also provides enough enjoyment that I find myself replaying this game at least once a year.