Atomfall
Atomfall's Lead system won't be for everyone, but I really enjoyed it! The ability to more or less tell the story you way was really unique and I hope it's applied in other games. With that said, I did find myself feeling that it didn't 100% hit its potential. Combat, exploration, and story were all solid, but not quite enough to really blow me away. Nonetheless, I enjoyed Atomfall and hope to see more of it in the future!
Marvel Rivals
Best hero shooter game ever conceived
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
One of the best games of the last years!!!
Hunting Sniper
What is the newest code of May is what?
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
The Pandemic game. The one that convinced a ton of people to buy a Switch. My favorite since Wild World on the DS.
Gears of War: Reloaded
Having not played a Gears of War game since the Xbox 360 era, I was pleasantly surprised when it was announced that Gears of War: Reloaded would be available on PS5. I'm not the biggest fan of like-for-like remasters, particularly when a genre has evolved so much since the game's original release, but in this case, I actually think it worked. Reloaded serves as a love letter to a bygone era and a timely reminder of what makes the franchise so special. I was already excited for E-Day, but Reloaded has taken my anticipation to a whole new level.
Metaphor: ReFantazio
Just another copy and paste persona game with horrible graphics.
PowerWash Simulator
Surprisingly relaxing and oddly satisfying. There’s something therapeutic about cleaning grime off of things, but it’s pretty much the same task over and over. Still, it’s perfect for unwinding.
Undisputed
One of the better boxing games to come out in recent years but still doesn't hold a candle to the old Fight Night games.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus
A solid take on the franchise's formula and hopefully Legends ZA keeps up the same level of quality.
Diablo 4
Great game. Been playing since '95.
Cookie Run: Kingdom
I simply love this game you get 300 pulls after maybe 1 hour of playing when you do some missions you have extra topping you can put on your cookies to make them stronger and to that you get i thing 5-7 ten pulls alone from the codes. The costume gacha is also very cool i get 5 outfits for 3000 cubes and i think with the codes now and with what you earn in game you have like 20 outfits garuantee. And because some things like the costume gacha are locked behind missions for what you need to play the story it encourages me to play the game thats why i give this game a 10/10
No Man's Sky
Best updated game in history in my opinion. The updates are always taking the game to new heights. Not hindering the other things in the game. An also keeping it fresh by changing the lobby screen, adding enemies and countless planets to explore. They're constantly changing the genres of planets an creatures you come across an can tame an utilize for travel, ECT. This game by far will always be in my library an be talked about as one of the best. Not for what it started with, but for how far it has come. How it listened to the consumers and executed those plans creatively and effectively! Hello games, I'll always be a consumer! Thanks for everything 💪😎🤙
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon might just be the beginning of a new age of TES-like RPGs. It's not exactly innovative, but it has a solid core experience comprised of interesting quests, a hauntingly grim world, and a Souls-inspired combat system that's equal parts punishing and satisfying.
The combat feels clunky at first, but with a bit of practice, everything starts to fall in place.
Destiny 2
As an old disabled veteran & I enjoy gaming with the younger folks. I am thankful for all areas I have been able to excel in Destiny 2. I like that I can be 3 different characters in this game. But, the Hunter is my favorite, even though he is the hardest character to play.
Fortnite
its the best
Call of Duty: Warzone
This game used to be so good back in 2010 now it's just a set of hacks. Aim bots pc sweats. Imagine these same loadouts you need to get like 5 to 20 hits on one player to down them not kill and these same players hit you 1 to 2 bullets and you're dead. This game is crap now 😒
Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Completely ruined dragon age.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
Bloody brilliant, in every way possible. A defo play for any gamer. Although fair warning once you start you won't be able to stop.
Call of Duty Mobile
Call of Duty very good
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
I love this game, it's the most amazing game ever!
Assassin's Creed Shadows
Great game. Great graphics. Great game/player mechanics. Lots of fun.
Palia
My wife loves
this she has spends a lot of time on the game.
Party Animals
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Helldivers 2
Incredible game love the story
Days Gone Remastered
One of the best and most underrated games I've ever played!! Needs a sequel!!
Dune: Awakening
A love letter to Frank Herbert's Magnum Opus. It's a great game, very detailed, with tons of incredible and innovative mechanics. And a challenging survival experience that even the most gritted survival game veterans will find difficult to master in only one playthrough.
Roblox
this game is good for kids for certain age groups there are many games for them some are overrated some are nice but underrated and some are completely isolated so i explore the eerie things of them overall its excellent but there needs to be improvement in the reporting and banning system.
FNaF World
nahhhhhhh i thought itwas going to be scry...but its cute! i miht install it! !0 stars!
Mario Kart World
Everything about this game sucks except the soundtrack which is awesome. Nintendo are so greedy... game is not worth 80$ and NOT worth buying a 450$ Switch 2 for.
Anthem
Ill miss this game till the day I die
Pokémon GO
I’ve been playing Pokemon GO since its 2016 launch and have stuck through every major update, feature, and event. From raids and PvP to Community Days and shiny hunts, the game constantly offers reasons to keep coming back. I’ve built friendships, explored new places, and enjoyed the challenge of competitive play. However, some decisions—like paywalled content and reduced interaction ranges—have hurt the experience. The developers don’t always listen to the player base, which can be frustrating. Still, the core gameplay, sense of progression, and connection to the Pokemon world keep me logging in daily. Despite the flaws, I genuinely love the game.
Mafia: The Old Country
A great return to the Mafia series in my opinion, nice to have some open world and some fixed mission requirements. My only grumble is the handling in some of the cars feels out of touch when the car is rated as 5/5 handling. The animations in one of the missions clearly wasn't up to scratch and some of the knife fights are not responsive to commands, but you get there eventually. I'd go so far as to say my favorite of the series so far, and genuinely hope the expand on the end of what was a well constructed and brilliant end.
Dice Dreams
I'm not getting free rolls from adverts. Please help.
Hollow Knight: Silksong
When I first rolled credits on Silksong, I was pretty disappointed. Although it's clear that a lot of care and attention went into making the game a reality, my first few hours with it were a bit of a nightmare. This is mainly because early-game exploration can be very confusing at times, even for a Metroidvania. Finding an area's map helps a lot, but if you miss one or don’t have enough Rosaries to buy it, you're going to have a bad time.
If I'd stopped playing at the end of Act 2, I probably would've landed on a 7.5, but curiosity got the better of me. The process for unlocking the game's final act isn't the most straightforward, but it's well worth the trouble, as Act 3 is where Silksong shines brightest. It doubles down on the things that the two acts before it got right: clever puzzles and fantastic boss fights. With a bit more distance from those early frustrations, I started to really enjoy myself.
That's not to say the game is perfect. Some of the platforming sections ask a bit too much of players, and the new diagonal downward slash usually hinders a lot more than it helps. Some of the bosses also push a little too far into unforgiving territory than I would have liked. Even with these issues, though, the highlights shine through. If you're into Metroidvanias, Silksong is a no-brainer. Just do yourself a favour and grab those maps whenever you get a chance.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment boasts one of the best combat systems to ever grace a Warriors game, and its story does a fantastic job setting up the events of Tears of the Kingdom. Unfortunately, however, the overall experience is dragged down by the utterly abysmal implementation of side content and some baffling design choices that serve only to waste the player's time.
The main campaign is highly enjoyable, but to keep up with the recommended levels, players will need to engage with quite a few of the side missions. There are at least 148 of these (I'm assuming there are two more, but I've given up trying to unlock them for the time being), pretty much all of which follow the exact same formula: explore a small portion of one of the story mode maps and defeat boss enemies until a large boss enemy shows up (usually a Lynel). Needless to say, this quickly gets old.
Completing certain side missions will liberate parts of Hyrule, not long after which, players will need to defend the territory again from enemy forces. They'll only have a set amount of time to do so (usually four battles), which can be frustrating when all you want to do is dive back into the main story. Most side missions can be completed in two or three minutes, although that's not always a good thing.
Some side missions require players to use specific characters, but these characters are then selected as the player's default choices when they head into subsequent missions, forcing them to delve back into the menu and reselect their preferred team each time. Combine this with loading times, selecting camp supplies, and navigating through results screens, and players will soon find that they're spending more time preparing for battles than actually fighting them.
Side content is supposed to be optional, but when new characters and stat increases are locked away behind it, it feels like a requirement, and when it's this bad, it brings the rest of the game down with it.
ARC Raiders
One of my new few games where I experience, that it is mostly down and unavailable. Bad server capacity.
Where Winds Meet
Its a great game.
Black Myth: Wukong
One of the games with super good graphics and script, but the gameplay such as if you cannot define the boss you will never finish the game, and if you don't have countless hours and energy to play, you just waste money for the award-winning masterpiece that after few months of attempts to continue you just forget and don't understand why no settings to make the boos easier. It is just a game.
In the end, it is just another Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
I don't feel like putting that much energy into games, I like to enjoy it.
Well at least chinees must know that not all will enjoy their piece of mythology to the end.















































