2006
This really wasn't that hard, guys. I played through this right after my first playthrough of the base game, both on Ultra-Violence and it's really not that much harder than the base game. Got through the first two levels without a single death, and only died to the final boss on the last level because I got too careless. So many of the negative Steam reviews are so obviously just people having a skill issue that it's hilarious, they're a good read.
A definite recommend for any fan of Doom Eternal who wants a bit of extra challenge.
A definite recommend for any fan of Doom Eternal who wants a bit of extra challenge.
2013
I never played RuneScape growing up, and yet it's also a really nostalgic experience finally playing it, as I vividly recall watching my cousin play it when I was very young and he would come over to visit my nan. It's really sweet that this classic version of the game is still up and running after all this time, and it's just so easily accessible, it really brings a smile to my face.
1972
What they did with Psycho Mantis was really interesting, watched it on a YouTube stream packed with MGS fans, most of which hadn't seen this before and they were all surprised by it, that was a treat. It's genuinely just interesting seeing a different take on MGS1's story, I don't regret giving it a watch.
That said, even though the way they merged the good and bad ending together was really sweet, Liquid Snake's fight scene and death were the lamest thing imaginable, and they cut the car chase out, come on!
That said, even though the way they merged the good and bad ending together was really sweet, Liquid Snake's fight scene and death were the lamest thing imaginable, and they cut the car chase out, come on!
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It's a bit too bloated for its own good at points, but Crash 4 is the gold standard for reviving a dormant IP, taking the series to the modern age so gracefully that it's almost like it never left.
As for the grueling completion requirements, I honestly don't mind them, it's fun to slowly chip away at it, and it's incredibly rewarding getting all of the gems for each stage. That said, N. Verted levels did not need to exist, and are easily the worst part of the game, just being copy-pasted versions of the same levels, but mirrored and with a usually obnoxious filter effect placed over them. Everything else, though? A ton of fun, and easily the sharpest entry in the series.
As for the grueling completion requirements, I honestly don't mind them, it's fun to slowly chip away at it, and it's incredibly rewarding getting all of the gems for each stage. That said, N. Verted levels did not need to exist, and are easily the worst part of the game, just being copy-pasted versions of the same levels, but mirrored and with a usually obnoxious filter effect placed over them. Everything else, though? A ton of fun, and easily the sharpest entry in the series.