As of writing this review, I have poured at least 250 hours into this game. Having never played an Animal Crossing game before New Horizons, I really didn't know what to expect.

The inventory management is not ideal and there are some design decisions that really damper the enjoyment of the game sometimes. However, you get used to some of its quirks after a while and work around it.

I found New Horizons to be a very fun game with an incredibly charming atmosphere. Playing this game just makes me feel happy.

Treyarch elevated their CoD game with World at War. A gripping and gritty story, fun multiplayer, and establishing the Zombies mode as a pillar of the CoD formula. One of the best games of all-time.

Battlefield at its absolute finest. The graphics, gameplay, level design, and sound design are outstanding. One of the best and most immersive FPS games ever made.

The immersion with the Battlefield series took a huge step forward with Battlefield 3. The introduction of a new Frostbite engine paid off with spectacular visuals and sound design, but numerous bugs at launch. Still, I had so much fun playing this game and it solidified me as a Battlefield fan.

Plagued by numerous performance issues and bugs at launch, Battlefield 4 eventually became one of the best games in the series. It's Battlefield 3 but better in almost every aspect. Better visuals, gameplay, and level design. I poured hundreds of hours into this game and still revisit it on PC from time to time. It's one of the best FPS games ever made.

Had the pleasure of playing this one after playing through Remedy Entertainment's Control, which is one of my favorite games of all-time. The gameplay can be a little clunky at times, but this is a spooky, entertaining ride with a story that keeps you on edge.

Where the Battlefield series sadly started to decline. It still delivers incredible visuals, sound design, and gameplay innovations. However, it's bogged down by terrible progression, egregious monetization, mostly forgettable maps, and a bad user interface.

Probably the worst Battlefield game in the series. Battlefield 2042 took the gameplay innovations from Battlefield V and threw most of it out the window. It's clear this game was bogged down by development struggles during the pandemic and a lack of direction. DICE opted to copy battle royale games and awkwardly shoved it right into the Battlefield formula. It just doesn’t work.

The only highlight for me was the Portal mode, which itself has problems. It's the only section of the game where parts of the older, and much better, Battlefield games reside.

Hadn't played an Assassin's Creed game in a long time until Valhalla, and I wish it had stayed that way.

The only battle royale game I've ever found enjoyable. Has a cool cast of characters, great gameplay, and fun maps. Great game to play with friends.

Possibly one of the best remakes of a game ever made. An absolute blast to play. Once I beat Black Mesa, it convinced me to finally pick up Half-Life 2 again and beat that as well.

The best Burnout game and one that deserves a remaster.

In my opinion, this is the best Call of Duty game. It established the formula of the series for years to come. An unforgettable campaign and unbeatable multiplayer. One of the greatest video games ever made.

After being a CoD fanboy for years, Bad Company 2 was my introduction into the Battlefield series. It slapped me right in the face with its visuals, vehicular mayhem, and destructibility. A fantastic FPS game with iconic maps and an amazing Vietnam expansion.

Black Ops contains one of the best Call of Duty campaigns, fantastic multiplayer, and the best Zombies iteration. It's one of the greatest video games ever made.