Oddly addicting, but I'm not paying 2 dollars to keep playing lol.

It's fun enough, but not nearly as good as the 2D titles. Kudos for trying to switch it up, though.

Barebones as can be. Only good for when you don't have the original Worms games, but want to feel the nostalgia again.

Had some fun with this when I was younger, played it with my brother and uncle a bunch, but it's not as good as the originals. The console doesn't allow you to do as much, either.

Came with the 360, spent a decent amount of time on it, but the sequel is far superior. It's a nice starting point, and the various different bikes are nice, but nothing to write home about.

Expands well on the first game, nice settings and bikes, some really cool levels, and a nice difficulty curve. Learning to bunny hop was a little tough, but completely worth it.

My first Sims game, by most accounts, a bad introduction. The character creator is great, the graphics are fine, the house builder is pretty cool (though I suck at using it), but compared to other Sims titles, it's very bare and boring, at least the vanilla. My biggest issue is this game is expensive as a bitch. So much fucking DLC, so much additional content that isn't worth its price, it's ridiculous. I'm not interested in the game enough to spend any money in it, and luckily I got it for free, so yeah shoutout Origin.

It's fun for the first few days, much like any Sims title, but in comparison, it kinda sucks.

Disintery simulator. It's fun for a few minutes.

Used to play this in my shitty laptop, could barely run it but I had fun. Pretty much flawless game design, 9 classes and they're all distinct, memorable, charismatic and play well. My personal favorite has always been the Demoman, both in gameplay and personality, but I also played Medic very often. My least played was probably the Sniper because my aim sucks, and I was never that good at Pyro either.

The maps were mostly really good as well, I have fond memories of Badlands, Kong King, Viaduct, and of course Upward and Hightower. My favorite gamemodes were probably Payload and Payload Race, also Arena, but mostly for the Randomizer servers.

It's very unfortunate the game sort of went to shit over time, but what can you do about it. Still one of the most legendary multiplayer games ever, in my opinion.

Never liked this one as much as others. Just annoyed me.

Simplistic and dated, but fun as fuck. Nice maps, and an amazing experience for the Star Wars fan I used to be. I loved the Order 66 mission, the only one I really cared about to be honest, otherwise I'd just play Instant Action.

Compared to the sequel, this game feels very bare, but it's still a nice, fun game. There are also some things I wish carried over to Battlefront II, such as enemies being able to use heroes, and the B1 battle droid being playable. Also Bespin. Bespin was so tight.

Boring campaign, couldn't care about either main character, never played it again. As for the other characters, I'm just not fond of how they turned out, as they weren't expanded upon either. Mitsurugi, Ivy, Cervantes, Voldo, Raphael etc. seem to be included purely for fan service, there's no real story behind it, and the new characters just aren't interesting. The gameplay is fine, I suppose, I iked playing as Aeon and Natsu the most, but nothing kept me hooked like Soulcalibur III. Kilik's return was pretty nice, and I guess the whole focus of the game are the Character Creation and the multiplayer, and those are fine, but they're not what I come for, unfortunately. The stage designs also let me down, nothing nearly as interesting as previous titles.

Also that Z.W.E.I. guy is cringe as hell.