i absolutely loved the absurdity of Danganronpa and had fun every moment i was playing it, fantastic game

considering it was the first strategy game like this that I had ever played, i found it quite easy to get into and enjoy, it's definitely more fun with friends, which i unfortunately lack

i remember adoring this game as a kid, unfortunately i made the mistake of playing it when i got older and it completely ruined my nostalgia...it just is not very fun to play anymore, which is a shame

finished the first game and almost platinumed it, but the last few levels drove me so insane that I don't know if i ever want to play this again

i don't know what compelled me to platinum this game, but i did

my absolute favourite call of duty, by far, not even close... and maybe it's nostalgia, but i really don't feel this way about any of the other CoDs, from the amazing campaign, to the incredibly fun Zombies (not you TranZit) maps and cast (i still stand by my belief that they should come back) and...imo...the best multiplayer in the entire series, that has yet to be beaten, with the best map pool + dlc and the amazingly fun guns, this is literally the perfect call of duty game but it loses a half star for the pure fact that it had TranZit be it's major launch map for zombies...

the multiplayer was fun, as it is with most CoDs but that's really all Ghosts has going for it

i remember loving this game when i got it, the multiplayer was so fun and i even enjoyed the campaign, which is rare for me with a call of duty not called black ops 2, but god i hate spec ops so much

i get that it has problems and that a lot of people hate it, but personally, i loved it when i first played it... a lot, and i still love it now, Elliot Page's performance was great and i thought the story was quite interesting...maybe im weird but idk i really enjoyed this game and have played through it a number of times...that being said; screw David Cage

it's a fun musou game but it's an incredibly un-memorable story and not very interesting characters

the first game to drop the Smackdown vs Raw name and the first to stop being released on PS2, i remember it bumming me out as a poor kid, but i worked hard before the game came out to earn the money to get a PS3 so that I could play, so while i dont think its particularly good by today's standards, it still carries a lot of nostalgia for me...plus it was the first game i ever platinumed on playstation so double nostalgia points

going back to the old svr games after playing the 2k ones is a struggle, despite that, it's still a fun but obviously very dated game that isn't super enjoyable going back to other than for nostalgia or gm mode

easily easily eeeaaaassssiiillllyyyy my favourite game of all time, everything from the characters and their relationships to the world and the enemies and just everything surrounding that is perfect, Ellie and Joel are possibly the greatest main character duos in gaming and the relationship they build over the journey of the game is incredible and deeply emotional, i could play this 1000 times and i would never get sick of it