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I absolutely love this game and the protagonists, as well, Sean and Daniel are such a likeable duo and their relationship is really well written and a much better relationship than Max and Chloe's, sorry, not sorry.
I like that we get to see David Madsen in the final episode, and depending on whether or not you sacrificed Arcadia Bay, his dialogue changes, and I also really like that the ending to the game is dependent on your relationship with Daniel, like if you were a good brother to Daniel, he will be more willing to surrender and will be less willing to hurt people, and if you were a bad brother, he will be more willing to hurt people and less willing to surrender, the surrender one is really bad and the other one is pretty okay since the brothers do achieve their dream of making it to Porto Lobos, but if I were to say, the ending where Sean chooses to surrender and Daniel agrees to do so is the best one, because I do think that the game was building up to Sean doing that since David told him that if it came to that, that's what he would have to do for Daniel, not to mention, the cop said that if he turns himself in, his brother will be fine and will just be sent to live with his grandparents, though it's sad to see the brothers separated, at least the both of them are fine, but that's just me.
Either way, the game is okay, I sure hope the next one will be a bit better.

I've grown to really despise Chloe as a character over time and this game doesn't help that fact, there's a decent bit of continuity errors in this game, like having choices where there shouldn't be any, you can choose to not get Chloe expelled from the school, despite the fact that that it's canon that she does get expelled in the first game, you can also make sure she doesn't get in debt with Frank, despite the fact that she is in debt with him in the first game.
And I honestly do wish that they did build up to Rachel disappearing, which is what I was looking forward to, but they instead skip that part at the end.
And I do love the Bonus Episode Farewell, though.

I really do love this game, despite how much I agree with people about the writing and the cringy dialogue, there's just so much fun and emotion to be had with this game.
And yeah, I've grown to agree that the relationship that Chloe and Max have is incredibly toxic, mainly because I had a similar situation with a "friend" of mine and could see why people hate her.
There are times in this game where she does become a better character like choosing to sacrifice herself to save the people of Arcadia Bay and even referring to David as her stepfather instead of stepdouche at the end, but overall, her character is kinda bitchy.

Okay, rechanging my rating because I like the game again.

I started out being an Undertale fan by watching people like Markiplier and Jacksepticeye play it and it made me wanna play it, as well, so when this game got ported to the PS4, I was finally able to get my hands on this game and I had so much fun dubbing over the characters. I laughed, I cried, and I still treasure this game to this day.
DO NOT DO THE GENOCIDE RUN, YOU WILL REGRET IT!!!!

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This game broke me, like I don't even have a problem with the bad voice acting because I love bad voice acting in games mainly because it's fucking hilarious.
I don't like how horribly the story is written, like somehow Jason gets killed, despite the fact that Ethan Mars clearly took the full force of the car that hit him, I hate how the characters who lost their children didn't even try to get help from the police and they hate the police for not helping them find their children, despite the fact that they didn't even give them the crucial information needed for them to do so and attack anyone who tries to help them, and Lauren is the character that I hate the fucking most, like she is the worst.
Not to mention all of the times in the game where it spells out that Ethan Mars is the origami killer (them mispronouncing origami is pretty hilarious btw) even having him talk about dreams that he's been having and talking about how he feels like he has a split personality, only to reveal that Scott Shelby is the origami killer, which makes no goddamn sense, since he's been trying to chase after the origami killer for the entire game and make it easier for other people to find him, not to mention when he's revealed to be the origami killer, he just starts acting out of character a lot, which also doesn't make any sense.
This was David Cage's attempt at trying to make a murder mystery without the mystery part.

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The story of the game is really enjoyable, but I really don't like how jumbled up the story is, even in the new version where you can play it in chronological order, they still jumble up stories in the beginning and later in the game, so what was even the point of putting it in chronological order, also I don't like the villain twist at the end, even if it was Willem Dafoe becoming the villain, it still just feels weird.
And also, I really don't appreciate how every character in this game is just an asshole for no reason, yes, they become more likeable later, but even then, I still don't see why David Cage felt the need to do that.

Another Zelda game that I found myself getting addicted to, and frustrated at at the same time, it makes me wanna play the 3D version of the game which I've heard they've made a lot easier than this version, but that being said, I still rather enjoy it, though I am NOT going to try and go for a 100% run of this game again any time soon.

My first Zelda game that I still enjoy to this day, I like how expressive Link and all of the other characters are in this game, not to mention how the enemies react when you hit them and their weapon flies out of their hands, the game has a lot of heart to it, as well, which is what makes me love it more.

One of the first Mario games that I got really addicted to, and still one of my favorites.

Definitely one of my top favorite Mario games, especially the last level of the game and that soundtrack...Perfection.

This game was actually pretty decent, and Bayek is a really good character overall, and definitely the best protagonist we have gotten in these recent AC titles. And unlike in Odyssey and Valhalla, the RPG elements are touched upon very lightly, however, levelgating is still an issue in this game, though not as big as in Odyssey. And I don't like the fact that you have to upgrade your hidden blade, that was very annoying and tedious. It is also not a proper origin story for Assassin's Creed, it may have told the origin of how the Brotherhood began and their fight against the Templars, but it didn't really tell much else like when the tenants were put into place, such as hiding in plain sight and never compromising the brotherhood, neither one of these really get explored in this game and it's pretty sad to see.
Overall, it's a decent game on it's own, and compared to what came after it, it's Citizen Kane.

Syndicate, a game so boring that I don't even have the energy to be mad at it.

It is a very broken game, but it does have some decent elements to it, not enough to save it, though.

When I replayed this game recently for a marathon leading up to the release of Valhalla, I actually started liking it a bit more, that has changed.
I now see what everyone was talking about, the Assassins and Templars are basically just switched around now, to give Shay more of a reason to join the Templars, like they couldn't have made his change be about some disagreements or maybe he saw that the Brotherhood wasn't truly helping people and decided to leave them so that he could be more of a help to them?
Nope, the Assassins are assholes and the Templars are nice.
Not to mention, this game has a pointless tie-in with Unity that amounts to nothing in the end.
Another thing is that the game is basically Black Flag, but boring, how do you take a game like Black Flag and make it boring?!