I don't think arcade racing gets better than this.

This is the best high-octane, ultra-violent, trial-and-error action game since Hotline Miami.

I've got it for free with my AMD card. I said, fuck it let's try. I installed it on an external HDD because I don't give a shit, to be honest. It ran like shit, then remembered something about it only working on SSDs. I said, fuck it, and I made space on the C drive and tried to move it through Steam. Took ages then I smelled burnt plastic. I forgot to peel off the plastic from the new AMD GPU. Canceled the moving process, turned off the PC, and peeled off the half-burnt plastic. Turned the PC back on then I said, fuck it, I have good internet so I'll just delete the game and download it again because that's gonna be faster than dealing with this broken-ass external HDD. While it was downloading, I set up Cyberpunk 2077 on my girlfriend's PC. Fucking Cyberpunk wouldn't let me lower the Textures from High to Medium. Finally, I somehow did it and the benchmark ran fine. Got back to my PC and loaded up Starfield. Touched a rock, had an orgasm, chose my pronouns, and then I realized that the mouse is weird. Looked the game up on PC Gaming Wiki, disabled the intro videos, set up the mouse properly, and then launched the game. Jumped around for a few minutes, then I realized that the game runs like shit, looks like shit and I don't even care about Bethesda games, so I uninstalled it. I'll see you when the modders fix your game, Todd!

Genuinely the only F2P PvP game I ever enjoyed. It really speaks for how tight the gameplay experience is when the game is devoid of any kind of narrative personality yet I'm glad it is as it would just get in the way. It works for Rocket League, and it works for The Finals. Solo Q is surprisingly not terrible but going in with two friends has always been a superb experience so far. I'm glad I could play this game in its early days before the gaming community and/or developer inevitably fuck it up.

It was a cool experience. I'm not into anime and this was my first visual novel. I still don't like anime and I won't play another visual novel probably but I have to admit I was invested the whole way through. I like this sort of thing, if not than just for satisfying my inner edgy teenager.

Monetization is criminal, gameplay is fire. Just don't spend on it lmao

"An entrance, whether literal or metaphysical, cannot be undone."

I might have heard enough electric guitar licking for a while. But honestly, it was a great experience. There's not much gameplay here, but there's still a fair amount of interactivity.
The art is just absolutely and undeniably stunning.
This is the most elaborate character creator of all time and to date my favorite space opera I've been a part of.
Anyway... Dialogue? Snappy. Glasses? Must have. Name? Guitar riff. Space turtles? Majestic.

It's not as tragic as people pretend it to be. The gameplay is decent, especially the stealth part. Much more rewarding and nuanced than the previous entries. When it goes loud the quality drops quite a bit though. The graphics are also surprisingly nice and it runs well on my low-mid end rig apart from some mild stuttering during the first minute of a mission. The music and level design are probably the two highlights, however, the former is not as memorable as the previous game's soundtrack. I can't wait to pick it up for €5 next summer.

I just wanted to fuel my current "rally phase" with some nostalgia not expecting to play more than like 15 minutes but it holds up incredibly well and I played through a championship. The car handling is super fun and engaging. The car slides just the right way. The tracks have a nice variation to them. The game looks really nice still even though I don't like playing old games anymore. It's a shame it's not available to purchase.
I tried out the PS1 version too and while that's the inferior version, it's still the best car game on the Playstation.
I highly recommend playing with an XBox kontroller which it somehow supports.
You also need SilentPatch and dgVoodoo on modern PCs. Just follow the pcgamingwiki article.

They really go out of their way to make this game absolutely devoid of any kind of semblence of fun. Impressive!

Surprisingly fun for what it is.

It's a fun simcade, although, it's a shame not to include any co-op modes to play with friends like in Horizon. I know it was never the focus of the Motorsport series, but after playing so much Horizon with friends, it's just depressing to race alone. If I was lonely I'd be playing Gran Turismo.

How did we make people do things for us before Hotline Miami invented threatening, mysterious phone calls?

Hotline Miami is a fast-paced top down shooter rocking a fitting retro pixel-art style and an iconic soundtrack. The music puts you in a trance-like state to enhance your focus, so you can mass murder Russian mobsters with maximum efficiency. The story is made up of multiple layers. On the surface it's a David Lynch-esque action thriller that both feels familiar and entirely unique. However if you dig deeper you can uncover a deep conspiracy involving nationalism and a critique on video game violence presented through a curved mirror. The game offers great replayability as you unlock different masks that you can use on any level to try a new play style.

At one point I was a Vampire and I had to hunt down a Werewolf on every floor as my personal quest. The Werewolf is hidden and I have to figure out who is it with my Vampire sense. I have identified the Werewolf and as it was not damaged it didn't aggro on me. It was a Red gang member. I've hired him for some money and sent him off on a suicide mission where he turned into a werewolf and died. Mission Successful!

Honestly, an excellent game especially with friends. You can do all kinds of wacky stuff. At one point we were rolling as triple zombies and it was mayhem. I can't recommend it enough!

Nowadays it feels like an arcade, dumbed down RTS but it's still a lot of fun, especially with friends. It's a shame you can't use mods in private online matches. That's the only thing I don't like as the base game doesn't offer enough to keep us engaged for too long. I hope they remaster Red Alert 2 though...