My bastard friend got me to buy gamepass and play this with him, and I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did. He didn't warn me that it's secretly a horror game, though. I think everyone who wants to understand why a lot of people are afraid of bugs should play this, because I get it now.

Also for fun, I wanna share three traumatic memories I got from playing. One time, we got stranded at night, and we got chased and trapped inside of a tiny building by a spider and it's gremlin child. It made me scream. Another time, the same thing happened in the middle of the day, but we got spawn camped by stinkbugs. Finally, my friend got trapped and forced to fight a death match with a ladybug because he was stupid and explored without me. That last one was way worse for him, but it was funny.

It's peak...

(he does not remember anything from this game)

On one hand, it's a neat and fun experience that's there if you want something that's a major step up from your 80% of mobile games you see. On the other, fighting that red robot bastard in the story mode makes me want to
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The rule of the Backloggd.com is that you must write a review for a game you forgot when you finally remember this site.

That's the review, the game's forgettable, lmao

I don't hate this game, I only disrespect it. I played around when it first dropped and hype around it was at high, but at it's heart it's a mid mobile game no matter what platform you play on. It just did nothing for me after a week of playing. So I dropped it like 90% of all mobile games.

I've been trying SO hard to resist... The unfinished game will be finished by the end of the year... I have to wait to review it... BUT I CAN'T RESIST YELLING ABOUT HOW THE BOSS FIGHTS IN THIS GAME ARE PEEEEEAAAAAKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For real though, as weak as this game can be in some areas (like, REALLY weak), this game made a sonic fan. I wanna play more of the games after playing it, because before, I only had a passing interest. The best form of advertising I've ever experienced was Undefeatable. That song ALONE just convinced me. Frontiers is just a really memorable experience, even outside of the boss fights to a degree. First game in a while to make me have a big goofy smile. Big review in 2024, ig

I'm not really sure how you're supposed to review such a huge game like Minecraft, cause you can really make it into anything anyone would like with enough work, so I'll just say stuff about survival.

It's hard to get into, because of how open-ended it is, and can be pretty boring if you don't go in with an idea for what you wanna do. For any fun in survival, you have to set really specific goals for yourself, or be very easily distracted. There's a big chance you'll have a good time if you do that much, but I personally don't do that. Survival isn't my cup of tea.

I played this before it went free, and haven't touched it as of late, but from what I see, it hasn't changed much, as it shouldn't. It's a fine game with a solid concept, and trying to build on it is unnecessary. I think you'd have to be a really specific kind of person for it to tickle your fancy, though.

This is the kind of game that actually would have benefitted from being live service, but it didn't really get updates. Now, it's been forgotten, because it can get stale after a while. It's fair for it's price tag, but really don't expect much.

Even though I'm super late in reviewing this, a lot of people have said that this game is glorified DLC, and they apparently don't know what DLC even is. This is a sequel in every way you can define a sequel. Cool new mechanics, new content, new storyline, and they're all great additions. The only thing that's 99% the same is New York, and that much should be obvious. I got nothing interesting more to say about it that I haven't already said about the first game. It's good, go play it.

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This game's a really fun Dragon Ball game that any fan would enjoy to some degree. It's got a lot of content, characters, and cool gameplay that feels like a decent base to build off of for a sequel that could make a good game into a peak game. So somebody tell me why it doesn't exist yet.

WHY? MAKE THE SEQUEL YOU COWARDS! I WANT DYSPO AND BURTER TO FUSE!

I just remembered this game and how I never finished it. The combat's pretty floaty and boring starting out, and I don't know if it gets better. I won't give an actual rating on a game I didn't finish, though. I'm not a beta cuck ohio cringe goofy ah guy.

Y'know how Sony games are pretty much just overpriced movie tickets nowadays? Well, this game feels like a movie, but that's a GOOD thing. This is the best Spider-Man movie we've had in years, but you can also play it and it feels really good. The combat feels good, the story's great, and had me playing until my hands hurt.

Really makes you FEEL like Spider-Man, but there was too much water. Can't wait for the sequel this year.

It's like the movie. Bad, but had some real potential that was completely squandered. The combat was kinda unsatisfying, and even I was getting annoyed by Spidey's quips (mostly because there's no variety), and the crime happening every two seconds was also annoying. Still a pretty eh game. Not the worst, but I definitely won't touch again.

Played this game for a month when it came out, then dropped it like almost every mobile game I've played. I picked it up again last year and dropped it again. What does this tell you? The game was mid then and is mid now. I only like the story, and I can tell nobody plays Legends for that.