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A step above the original in almost every aspect. A damm shame Ubisoft keeps this one locked away in a vault for some reason. Sail the high Seas for this one.

Not quite as good as the first game, but still a nice experience for those that miss and crave the splinter cell formula.

Most Splinter Cell games are better than Pandora, but the levels still have some real high points.

Improvement over the first game, better story too. Aiming is improved too though not perfected. Stealth and movement more refined. Pretty much a better version of the first game, they're both very similar.

always fun to revisit this one. doesnt hold up as well as some of the later entries but nostalgic nonetheless.

Will probably wait for the remake to come out in 2060. This feels old.

makes yo wish you were a monkey

Deathfog was created by Oppenheimer.

In a world where modern video games have become so empty and drained of substance, Baldur's gate 3 genuinely made me excited to play a video game every single day I had a chance to do so again.

Now, after finishing it after a ridiculous 200+ hours I can genuinely say it is one of the best games I've played in a long long time. It genuinely is that good.

It had performance issues, especially in Act 3 (Even worse so in the actual ending) but that didn't take away from my experience playing it and the genuine joy I felt on the journey through it. 4.5, but only because of the genuinely awful performance/memory leak issues in the final sequence.

Please. If you can play this game, play this game.

Don't even need to finish the game to know this is a full 10/10, or 100/100, or a 5 star. It's perfect.
See ya again with an edit when I'll be done

EDIT: Yes, I was right. Absolute (pun not intended) masterpiece

I got to fuck a blue alien woman.

Even with some of its shortcomings (platform feels too forgiving and big issues with ludonarrative dissonance) the Tomb Raider reboot has something that just CLICKS with me. Is it the metroidvania level design? The miriad of beautifully crafted collectibles for you to find? Is it the often brutal combat? How its grungy bunkers and ships look like the perfect counterbalance to its alluring japanese temples and cherry blossoms? Lara's amazing butt? Tomb Raider 2013 has a lot for you to enjoy, but if you're a diehard fan of the original source material, then you'll probably find a lot more issues than me.

I'm not paying $90 for a remake just so I can see how many more cutscenes they've added