The characters are oddly robotic, the gameplay is repetitive and boring, and the story isn't great either. The only thing that saves this game is the fact it's stunning to play. Simply that feeling of flying around Hogwarts on a broomstick and feeling like a wizard. No other Harry Potter game has managed to encapsulate that and though this is still flawed, it's the best one yet by a country mile.

This game was brilliant, aside from the fact the open world felt unstructured and pointless. The story was incredible and was paced well, the combat worked fluently and used strategy rather than mindless button mashing (cough cough Spiderman cough), but ultimately the only thing it did better than Arkham City was its graphics. Which shouldn't be hard considering it's just under 4 years older than city.

The first half of this game was absolutely horrifying, with great combat, immersive gameplay, incredible graphics, a good story and a well written array of characters. However the second half (specifically when we entered the ship) was so dull and different from the first. The game peaked with the first antagonist, the father.

This is a timeless gem. I mean think about it! A game made in 2009 has a better stealth and combat system than some games made in 2023. How embarrassing is that, shows exactly what modern gaming has become. I adore this game, it doesn't age and stays just as fun and replayable as it ever was. This was when AC was born fully into the modern gaming world.

Had fun in the hour I played. Got railed once, put it down and never picked it back up. No particular reason for it.

It's old Pokemon so its guaranteed an average rating sorry not sorry.

Great graphics, great gameplay and the story is unmatched in two player games. Playing this with a close friend is an experience you'll likely never find again in gaming.

Sorry but I love this game, no matter how shitty the visuals and gameplay. For purely nostalgia reasons that I'm 100% admitting, this game is top tier.

I remember thoroughly enjoying this game. Due a replay soon.

This game sets the standard for telltale choice games, in that regard and field of genre it's the greatest game ever made. However I have to give it the same treatment as other titles I have reviewed in the the gameplay is stupidly repetitive and involves specifically and intentionally only walking a dialogue. I get that that's kind of the point of these games and acknowledge that but they could've made it more immersive in some way. However onto the positives the graphics are unbelievable considering this came out In 2018, the soundtrack is ridiculously good and the story is one of the best written In playstation exclusives. It was the first look of cyberpunk style gaming in (almost) 4k we got before cyberpunk 2077 and other titles like ghost runner

Double the guns = double the fun of the first game, the gameplay was so cool and the world building was rich. Story was paced well and progressed fluently with your progression through the campaign. Another gem.

This game is nostalgia incarnate, it's the most fun game to play with friends and is chill to play at any point of time. Best way to describe this game is 'a beautifully unfinished masterpiece'.

This game was phenomenal, better then it's sequel in my opinion by a large margin. Kratos's character development throughout this game is something that needs to be seen by every living person who enjoys story games. The combat was immersive and made you feel kick ass every time you played, the world was in depth, detailed and had a rich atmosphere, and not to mention the antagonist (Baldur) was perfect for the type of story this game was trying to tell. I have replayed this game 3 times and I will never get fed up with it.

It's bad, but I love it because of nostalgia.

The reason I rate this game lower than its prequel is it brought nothing new to the table. This is why I believe it lost GOTY to the (deserving in my opinion) Elden Ring. This game was in graphical areas an improvement on its prequel, however the 'walking simulator' was the same and the combat felt identical. Now this game wasn't 'bad' by any means, it just wasn't what I think anyone was expecting after 6 years of development. Also the story was a drag to get to the final war, and that in the end was extremely rushed and I think felt anti-climactic.