the most revolutionary call of duty of all time, and arguably one of the most impactful shooters of all time. introducing the Create a Class, and Kill Streaks, along with one of the most thrilling cinematic campaigns which was so good that they remastered it, twice. it was mad fun. the perfect call of duty, all ghillied up, crash, soap, the ending scene when Price slides you the pistol, and the intro when you are in the POV of the leader of a nation about to be assassinated. overall a perfect call of duty that can never be replicated again.

not a bad game, being drunk definitely helps tho :)

See heres the thing, you come home after a long hards day of work, and you have already worked so hard, you dont feel like playing a game where you have to be challanged like shooters or even story based games. With this game you make your own fun, literally; making and desinging your own cities, where you can feel free to fix the issues you may have in your own cities. Building large infrastructures of complex layouts and literally saying to the government, hey man theres a better way.

The other aspect of this game is dark and grim. It is one of those games that tends to suck you into it, like doom scrooling for hours to no satisfaction. Yes, this game is great if you just want to kick your feet up and relax, but its usually always better to work up to your satisfaction. In this sense shooters and especially fromsoft games excel, they provide a feeling of hardship and suffering whihc makes you want to delete the game and give up. But when you do beat a boss, get past a hard section in a game, or figure out a compex puzzle, the feeling you get from it is uncomparable. Playing this game for hours has also led me to realize how this playing this game for hours is like me running away from problems in my own life.

I get lost in time playing this game, but that doesnt mean the game is addicting, its just my relationship with it. Im addicted to CIty SKylines. But hey man its on and off Ill have like a week bender and then just not hop on because if I know I do, Im not getting off for a couple of hours at least.

Overall solid game would reccomend

not a bad game, but i always think of playing other games after my 3rd one

okay, so if you've seen my reviews for elden ring and city skylines, this game is right in the middle of both those games. This game provides you with multiple different levels of difficulty options which allows for multiple runs as well as many side bosses and challenges. The main objective of this game is to do as much destruction as possible, to completly annihilate your enemies in a variety of ways from burning them, shooting them with a plethora of weapons, each with their own upgrade tree. freezing them and much more including environmental kills. The story is cool too, being a demon slayer and literally being the last hope for humanity is crazy, defying destiny itself.

S Tier game

The most immersive storytelling game Rockstar has ever released, You can literally play it for hours and it feels like you watching a movie while controlling the main character. Each character has their own unique personalities along with multiple unique areas to explore on this massive map. I love the fact that you have to visit areas to have them appear on the map, which allows better emersion. Every NPC has its own unique story and the player's actions can alter the course of an NPCs storyline over the course of the game.

The main story never seems to get stale and starts off with a bang as you are running out of town after a failed heist. As civilization began to overcome the Wild West towards the end of the 19th century, you are part of a gang that is unlike any other gang seen before, directly mirroring the change civilization would bring. This gang looked at themselves like Robinhood, they stole from the rich, insured banks, and jobs of that nature. They also accepted women into the gang and even had families amongst themselves, which they also considered to be one big family, their leader, Dutch, was kind to them, fatherly, and loved them all dearly.

You play the character Arthur Morgan, who has been living out in the wild countryside for so long away from civilization, that he is not affected by the social norms of society, such as racism. So it is up to the player to decide whether to be morally just and righteous or to be corrupt, evil, and a criminal. Each pertains to a different ending to the game. Very well made, and the game must be played if you like stories.

the combat got old real quick

This is the best game I have ever played, it inspired me to become a better person. I learned sometimes the best thing to do is to have patience and go with the flow, if something doesnt work, try again; and hey try giving it a break. Its okay to look up guides for help, thats INTENDED. The whole thing with this game is that dying is INTENDED. If your stuck on a boss, try respecing, don't let the olds tell you otherwise, thats INTENDED. Maybe its your first fromsoft game, its okay to be a mage and cast spells from a distance, thats INTENDED. Some of these bosses are the hardest fromsoft has ever made, and they are still doing updates to this day tweaking bosses, so its okay to summon a friend to help you beat a boss, thats INTENDED.

Listen man the first time I played this game, I deleted it and didnt touch it for 6 months, then I just watched other people online defeat the bosses I couldnt with naked builds, so I knew I was just bad.

So after about a couple days of just saying fuck it, Im not doing anything until Margit goes down, and slowly but surely I learned his moves, learned when to doge in and out, and when he would jump or throw, even to this day I still remember his OP knife attack, but the only way to dodge that was to literally move away.

See it’s this trial and error process of trying to climb a mountain blind, that when you finally figure out where all the footholes are, you can easily reach the summit, and you get to taste the sweet fruits of your labors….