One of Rockstar's best
The atmosphere is amazing, highly interactable open world during its era, a great plot for a pre pubescent teen and a quarter life crisis adult can both enjoy and relate on. Has the best 3C in all of Rockstar's 5th gen offering.

Amazing gunplay, gearbox iterating everything that works in borderlands 2 in this new entry...
Except for its abysmal story and dated references that will in some occasion makes you just want to stop.

A good entry on the AA series, but besides being a return to form and the amazing final case, the rest of the game does not excel that much in comparison to the previous entry.

Unlike conquest that at least have a cohesive plot and a good level design, nothing excels in birthright. Its IMO the inferior route of the two.

The best entry in the Fates trifecta. Good level design, a somewhat cohesive plot, and camilla.
Still a very underwhelming offering in comparison to awakening, and later on, echoes.

With more time in the oven, this game could be something special. As it is, its an entry I encourage anyone try. Bugs are ironed out mostly. Gameplay is quirky, but the progression and cosmetics is fun. Not to mention the best setting for any AC game. Game also looks amazing even if its an early 8th gen game.

The best shooting gameplay from rockstar, period. The plot is a huge change from its predecessor both in its storytelling and the actual theming, but I love it so much. Hoping for a follow up down the line.

One of the most open ended RPGs there is. Amazing level design and plot. Gameplay is a bit jank but you'll get used to it. Dropped the ball a bit on the ending though.

My personal favorite FE title on the 3ds. The most fun I've had with the franchise on the 3DS and its simple plot is heightened by intsys fleshing out the characters. We need more echoes games Nintendo. Please.

I can't believe capcom sold vergil as a whole game

Good MP fun, but community run servers are a gamble

Arguably Bioware's best. Not my preference gameplay wise, but I can't argue it has one of the most fleshed out role playing elements amongst bioware modern offerings.

Thing no.2 that I would unironically state as peak fiction.
In all seriousness, going from ARR to HW is like going from using a toilet paper to a bidet. You can't go back.

Its really weird
In a really good way
Going too much into detail is a spoiler, try it.

The most underrated offering in Ubisoft's modern catalogue. AAA level design combined with the least taxing open world Ubisoft has ever made. Should have been the direction Ubisoft took going forward.
Plot might be all over the place and its tone and theming can be seen as (god forbid) cringe. But I still like it.