This one's great, a very solid remake that improves in pretty much everything, although some elements were better in the original.

Cool and cute. There's a great narrative and some fun puzzles that are unfortunately hidden away by tedious exploration.

Finally got to finish this after 3 tries and it was 100% worth it. Simply an amazing game and with the next gen update it's even better.

Damn... what a ride this was. The combat, the graphics, the soundtrack, the narrative, everything is just so damn good and improved from it's predecessor. This feels like playing a blockbuster movie.

There are some pacing issues in a few sections that overextend a bit too much, but the overall experience is simply amazing.

A surreal horror story that relies a lot on visuals and atmosphere with very little gameplay. The game ends a bit to soon in my opinion, but still absolutely worth for it's price.

A very solid campaign with great use of its characters and set pieces, but overall with a narrative that isn't as strong as Modern Warfare (2019).

It's a good game underneath some very questionable metaphors about equality.

RE VII not only saved the Resident Evil franchise, but also inspired a new generation of horror games since it's release. I enjoyed it even more playing it for the 2nd time around.

Similar to Her Story, Immortality creates an incredible premise that easily grabs your attention at the start but eventually starts losing it as the gameplay loop gets tedious and repetitive.

While Her Story provides a clearer narrative and a definitive ending, Immortality approaches with an abstract form of storytelling and has a very anticlimax (or rushed) ending. A lot of points are left out for interpretation and some key elements are not shown or talked about.

It's basically Tony Hawk + DOOM. Amazing controls and art style makes Rollerdrome such a fun game to enjoy. It's easy to get lost hours in it completing challenges or attempting high scores.

2022

A surprisingly beautiful and fun short game about being a cat in a sci-fi post apocalyptic world. It's basically a walking sim with some light puzzles and level exploration, but also with button prompts to jump and do some cat things.

Not only does it have some very good graphics that help with the world building, but also the soundtrack fits perfectly into every scene and adding to the sci-fi feel.

Really fun for a few hours, then it gets repetitive and need grind (or money) to progress.

I never played a game so boring, bloated and lifeless as this one. Played 60 hours and decided it was too much, since I was only halfway through the main story.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla is a game that doesn't value your time, it puts the player through a mindless repetitive gameplay loop that gets boring in the first 30 hours and expects you to play 70 hours more to beat it.