The best game in the series. No other Horizon game has matched it's festival atmosphere, awesome progression with the wristbands or the sheer banger soundtrack. This game oozes style and atmosphere, and it gives me heavy "summer of 2012" vibes. I love it.

Average soccer game, but the commentator makes it gold.

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Incredibly odd and wonderful on-rails shooter adventure. This game is known for it's quite complex story, but it actually can be understood given enough playthroughs and interpretation. Even if you think it's too complex for you, you should STILL play this game. There is literally NOTHING like it anywhere in the video game industry and it's an amazing experience.

People always associate this game with the funny streamer rage moments, and I can't exactly blame them, but to me this game means a lot more than that. This game was quite the experience, frustrating by design of course, but the commentary in the background was awesome and I wish Bennett Foddy had some sort of podcast about game development.

The perfect Parappa the Rapper game. Um Jammer Lammy has undoubtably some cool bangers, but the songs in here are also some of the best and are extremely memorable. The gameplay is the smoothest and easiest to get a hold of in the whole series. If you were turned off by the jank from the previous games, play this one. It's the definitive Parappa experience.
You won't regret it.

Metal Gear Solid 3 is an artistic achievement in video gaming. It's simply one of the best games I have ever played, and I'm quite sad that I didn't give it a proper playthrough before this year.

The story is great and engaging, the gameplay is exciting (albeit with minor clunk that you can easily adapt to), the soundtrack is awesome, this game really is amazing. The ending made me nearly cry.

I highly recommend everyone who hasn't played Metal Gear Solid to play through the whole series as well as this game, of course.

Incredible improvement from the first game. It has the same unique charm with a bit of edge mixed in, and MilkCan is just a lovely set of characters. It can be difficult however, mostly due to the charts being really dense and the need to hit them precisely.

What i'm saying is that stage 6 can go fuck itself to hell

I've been playing this game for over a decade and it never gets old, and it's STILL my all-time favorite GTA. Probably has the best soundtrack in the series.

This is a fantastic little game full of personality and wholesomeness. Really relaxing and fun to play.

The game was eh, but why the fuck do you play Skrillex Bangarang on a FUCKING GUITAR

At least the GHTV mode was fun... until they took it offline. :(

Despite being really rough at times (ESPECIALLY the final 3 chapters), I still believe it's an enjoyable game to play, though there's no reason to play it over Black Mesa, unless you want to experience the original.

Fun little visual novel of sorts calling back to the old AOL Instant Messenger days. The story was pretty alright, but since I haven't played it in so long, I forgot what it even was about, lol.

This game has aged like milk. It's not a terrible game, and you can still have fun with it today, and I also respect and appreciate the game for what it's done for the video game industry. That being said, by the end of the game, I felt totally burned out and even sad because of how frustrating it was. Even with mods to fix some of the broken aspects of the game, the enemies at later points in the game can insta-kill you with hitscan weapons, the missions are primitive and the final section of the game is a total crapshoot. If you like old games or if you're a GTA fan and you haven't played it yet, there's no doubt you might get enjoyment out of it, but otherwise you can safely avoid this game.

One of the most unique games I've ever played. While not everyone might be a fan of the grindy overworld stuff, I feel that the boss fights, the bosses themselves and the combat make up for it in droves. The combat is super satisfying and fun to play and Travis is a funny character.

Fantastic remake of one of the best games ever made. While I don't consider the original Half-Life to be truly obsolete, if you've only played this game and never touched the original, you're not missing out on aything.