Size Matters is not the worst game to play but is definitely one of the worst R&C games. weapons deal poor damage; enemies deal way too much damage. Farming for bolts is not fun in the slightest. It's a bad game.

Its enjoyable game, the tracks are good especially the final track. All soundtrack is absolute banger. Adventure mode being split into two teams was really cool (only different just a cutscene). Definitely isn't as good as "CTR," but bring some friends over and you can still have one hell of a fun gaming experience.

you can feel the 2005 in this game.

It’s much better than the first in lots of ways, from the hacking, the setting and the variety of content. The story's kinda bad. Watch Dogs 2 is a fun to play and very good looking game. It's not perfect, though, especially when it comes to driving sessions. Overall, we have a very nice new entry in the free roaming genre.

Stories certainly is a wonderful achievement for the PSP, but it does have a few drawbacks with the slowdown, camera issues and targeting issue but still best game on PSP

trying to get loot was a REAL pain in this game.

This is such an incredible game, and it's definitely one of the best horror games- or just games overall- that I've played in a while. From the fun gameplay of collecting scraps to trying not to die to a variety of terrifying monsters, this is certainly one of the best co-op games. there is one feature of this game that stands out from the rest: proximity chat. When playing with friends, the proximity chat can make for a truly golden experience.

This was a big disappointment there's a lot of glitches and the gameplay is bad.

Without any upgrade path and thus little reason to invest in a character, your fun with Zombie Army Trilogy will ultimately be short-lived.

The dialogue are the worst . 'Your character' dialogue. it's constantly telling you how you feel and what's in your head. I ended up just skipping through all their dialogue because it felt like I was being bombarded with a teenage diary.

The combat is too basic, with limited attack options and little variety in the characters. The enemies are downright boring, with no real challenge except for the occasional playable character encounter.

The unlockables and character models are also pretty disappointing. Most characters are unlocked by simply beating the story mode, and the character models look like they were taken straight from the Vita version of the game. Not exactly what I was hoping for in terms of eye candy.\

Overall, Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star left me feeling bored and disappointed. It might be worth a try if you're a die-hard Fate fan or just looking for a simple Warriors-style game, but don't expect too much excitement or depth here.

t's the definition of a solid JRPG. It does everything well and has all the features I want in my JRPG (speeding up battles, on-screen encounters, a good mini-map) and while the story is pretty standard, the characters are interesting enough to keep you going. If you're a fan of JRPGs or simply enjoy a good adventure, do yourself a favor and play Hexyz Force – you won't be disappointed.

This Need for Speed has some serious problems that need to be addressed: mainly, the over-use of loot boxes (and microtransactions) and a broken progression system that relies too much on randomness and grinding. The story is cringe-worthy, full of bi-dimensional characters and annoying catch-phrases. All that being said, the arcade driving model is accessible and fun as always but sometime it feels like driving on ice. The open world is pretty big and full of activities that can keep the player engaged for a long while. Oh, and you're going to spend plenty of time in the garage pimping your ride. Overall, Need for Speed Payback is just a hot mess. Just find something else to play.

In my opinion its very good horror. Its not too little scary, but not too much. It has survival features, like sanity bar. There's a lot of levels, each one is unique. but the levels are made very poorly. A lot of annoying and irritating mechanics. The game just expects you to know what to do.

So, I finally got my hands on "Daxter," thinking it'd be a cool addition to the Jak and Daxter. Gotta say, I was pretty let down. The game just suck.

First off, the whole thing felt like a broken record. I kept doing the same stuff over and over, and it got old real quick. I mean, how many times can you collect random stuff or beat up the same enemies before it gets boring? Apparently, a lot, according to this game.

And the control are terrible imo. It's awkward and frustrating. I lost count of how many times I missed jumps or got stuck in weird places. The camera angles didn't help either.

The story? Well, let's just say it suck. The characters lacked depth, and the dialogue felt forced.

Visually, it's not terrible, its just meh

In a nutshell, "Daxter" is just meh. If you're a die-hard Jak and Daxter fan, maybe give it a go for the sake of completion. Otherwise, there are way better games out there that won't leave you feeling like you wasted your time.

Combat, mythology, detailed environments,epic soundtrack and storytelling make it a classic worth revisiting.