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Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077
Fortnite: Season 2
Fortnite: Season 2

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Bloodborne
Bloodborne

May 14

Sifu
Sifu

Apr 28

Final Fantasy XVI
Final Fantasy XVI

Mar 09

Grand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto V

Mar 06

Hitman World of Assassination
Hitman World of Assassination

Feb 10

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pretty enjoyable time killer
perfect to play at my lessons while the teacher is fvcking yapping

I made it through ~50% of the story and I just don't feel like playing it anymore.
Don't get me wrong, the start of the game was pretty promising and I was hooked, but the longer I kept playing, it just felt more and more boring/pointless.
As the logs suggest, I gave this game a chance for a whole month, but it just couldn't catch my interest.
This game keeps using these game-stretching techniques such as "Press R2 to open a door" or adding some meaningless cutscenes, which is unexplainably annoying.
By far the best thing about this game is combat. Clean and visually impressive combos, compared with pretty big range of customization. It is pretty good overall.
It's not THAT bad of a game, but considering how many other good games I have on my backlog list, I just won't bother finishing it.

After playing and enjoying tf out of MGS V: TPP, I decided to pick up the whole franchise from the start of it.
All I can say is, that I didn't expect that the game that came out when I wasn't even in my Dad's ballsack, would intrigue me so much.
This game is 26 years old now, and besides the various moments where the gameplay feels outdated, the game holds up pretty fucking good.
As a huge stealth fan, it was my duty to play the whole MGS series, and the first game in the series already impressed me, and taught me a lot about stealth in games.
Looking back, I can safely say that Hideo Kojima is really a g.o.a.t in the industry, and he deserves his flowers. It's not easy to make a game that will age like fine wine.