Not as good as The Sims 3 but still enjoyable. The cost of the dlc is disgusting though especially considering a lot of them feel like they should be in the main game.

A refreshing game that I’ve been interested in since I saw the first trailer, the difficulty spike at the end can be frustrating but overall a great time.

I love the story and combat, abhor the open world design. Still hyped for GoT2 though.

After getting the platinum and finishing the dlc for this game I have a newfound love for everything The Witcher 3 does. The characters are some of the most likeable for me in any game ever and I’ve really grew to love most of them. The gameplay itself is probably the games biggest L but thankfully the quest design and world building is interesting enough that it never really bothered me. Oh, and I love Gwent now.

Didn’t quite hit the heights of the original sadly, 9/10 for me.

This game feels like they could’ve maybe let it cook a little longer. At the moment, it feels pretty bare in terms of content. I’m sure this will pick up, but I can’t help myself feeling disappointed with the lack of things to do once the story is finished. That said, the gameplay is great and I really loved to see 3D era characters return, I enjoyed most of the story too even if it did get a bit wacky at the end.

You’d think Kiryu was built like the side of a fiver the way he falls EVERY time he’s hit.

The gameplay hasn’t aged fantastically, even with the QoL improvements in LE. I’ll still maintain that meeting Sovereign for the first time is peak Mass Effect.

This review was written before the game released

No ten until Walter White is added.

The best way to play Crash now but I wish they’d added more new content and refined the gameplay a little bit more.

IGN gave this game a 6/10 because the Aliens AI was too good lmaooooo