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better version of bioshock in every way

stalkers better just like how family guy is better than the dark knight

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This game is a mixed bag for me. There's various amazing things about this game such as the soundtrack, the art style, and the gameplay, but I can't help but feel there were some major loopholes in some of its mechanics and story. Some parts of the story, such as during the events of Okumura's palace, feel very rushed and is lacking a lot to be desired. Aside from that, great slice of life, memorable characters and storyline. Longer games are my specialty, so I don't mind that at all, but if you aren't willing to put in 100+ hours, this game isn't for you.

vroom vrrom gets stuck in boss battle hahahah time to pull out... DA BUILD (does not work)

I honestly might not even think its this good but playing this with my brother on legendary was such a wonderful experience that really can't be replicated anywhere else.

10/10 time playing the game, i probably won't ever play it again tho so i think I'll give it a 9 overall.

Cars

2006

there was like a fucking dog bite on my copy of this game

The worst game I have ever played.

i think i had to play this game more than most people going for 100% achievements in MCC, but ignoring the art direction, changes in priority for both story and gameplay (especially in multiplayer), and book knowledge requirement stuff, the level design, and enemy AI become more apparently awful the more you play it. i very frequently replay the bungie halo campaigns for fun, often on higher difficulties, but to everyone who thinks the campaign is good, try doing the same thing and see how it holds up

i did have a surprising amount of fun with big team battle though!

Old review, thought I'd share:

I'm not a veteran Star Wars fan. I started watching it about a year ago (I know), and really loved the world and its strangeness. I was actually quite surprised how odd some of the original trilogy was! I quite like all the eras.
But I was looking for more, something different from the main flagship films. I thought that, with the force, light/dark side, the morality in Star Wars, that it could be really fascinating. Then I of course stumbled onto the KotOR games.
Man, this is what I was looking for. While I love the films, KotOR gave me a different view of Star Wars. I know George Lucas said Star Wars was for kids, but I think it can be so much more. Just what has been created in its world gives so much material. KotOR II I think is the best example. I know people want more of these games, but honestly, I think we're lucky to even get that, with such a mainstream and famous franchise.
I'm sure this has been said many times, but KotOR essentially deconstructed Star Wars for me. It was a mature, dark and thought-provoking take on it, written by intelligent writers who were really trying to expand it. It transcends just the simple good v evil, makes it complex, layered; and the way the force is developed is intriguing. What the true nature of the force is. To me its more like arthouse than big budget films. It's hard to really sum it up, I'd have to play it again.
But that's the beauty of it; it's not all neatly tied up, not hit you over the head with it, it respects the audience and let's you make your own interpretations. That's rare to find in media. All in all, both games are epic too, with some great characters. I love KotOR too, just felt no 2 went above and beyond what was before.
I suppose this is just an appreciation post of what I've found, and also that I wish more people saw this side of Star Wars, its potential.

it hit me so hard i turned into joker and started laughing like a crazy psycopath halfway through