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4 people found this review helpful
61.0 hrs on record (4.4 hrs at review time)
Arc Raiders left me smiling smooth gameplay, breathtaking visuals, and the feeling of fighting side by side under the stars. It is exactly the kind of cosmic adventure I was hoping for. If you’re new, don’t worry every raid teaches you something, and that’s part of the fun.
Posted December 1. Last edited December 1.
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26 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
0.0 hrs on record
Resident Evil 4: Separate Ways redefines what a “DLC” can be. In just a handful of hours, it delivers a blockbuster-scale narrative, endlessly inventive combat encounters, and fresh emotional stakes for one of Capcom’s most enigmatic heroines. For fans of Leon’s journey and newcomers curious about Ada Wong, this is mandatory play truly the modern horror.

This DLC is over in under four hours quicker than your morning coffee run and just as essential to kick start your day.

Watching Ada juggle Las Plagas is like binge-watching a cooking show where the secret ingredient is chaos and the chef wears red.

Ada Wong saving the world in heels proves that stilettos are the ultimate survival tool move over army knife.
Posted September 14. Last edited September 14.
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71 people found this review helpful
25 people found this review funny
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106.7 hrs on record
Resident Evil 4 Remake is not just a faithful recreation.It is a resculpting of a legend. It is tighter, meaner, and more atmospheric, with combat that feels like a dance of precision and panic.

If the 2005 original was a revolution, the 2023 remake is the cathedral built on its battlefield.

Funny Things:
If a creepy villager whispers ‘¡Detrás de ti, imbécil!’, it is already too late you are about to get yeeted across the village square like a sack of potatoes.

The Merchant is the only man in Spain who can sell you a rocket launcher in the middle of a swamp at 3 a.m. and make it feel normal.

Ashley’s ‘Leon, help!’ is the official soundtrack of panic.

She can’t climb a ladder without assistance, but can survive being carried off by a 7 foot cultist like it’s a casual Uber ride.

In RE4, you will break into a villager’s home, steal their ammo, eat their eggs raw, and still feel like you are the victim.

Nothing says ‘survival horror’ like stopping mid-battle to solve a sliding tile puzzle while a parasite monster waits politely.
Posted September 14. Last edited October 19.
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11 people found this review helpful
7.8 hrs on record
Hearts of Iron IV is less a game and more a grand strategy opera a slow-burn epic where every decision echoes across continents. It’s the kind of title that consumes you, where “just one more day” turns into 3 a.m. war councils.
It’s not about winning quickly it’s about shaping the fate of the world, one convoy, one treaty, one desperate winter offensive at a time

If you crave a strategy experience that demands both your intellect and your patience, this is your battlefield. But be warned once you step into the war room, you may never truly leave.
Posted August 31.
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62 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
24.2 hrs on record
Assassin’s Creed Unity is a paradox:
As a historical stage, it’s unmatched a love letter to Paris that rewards slow exploration.
As a game, it’s a mix of brilliance and bloat moments of pure assassination artistry tangled in franchise repetition.

If you play it now, patched and polished, you’ll find a flawed masterpiece one that dared to push crowd simulation, architectural fidelity, and mission design into new territory, even if it stumbled on the cobblestones.

A game to savor for its set pieces, atmosphere, and assassination design, best enjoyed like a fine wine slowly, and with appreciation for the craft
Posted August 31.
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2 people found this review helpful
63.6 hrs on record
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is more than “Assassin’s Creed with boats.”
It’s Sid Meier’s Pirates! reborn in cinematic 3D, a swashbuckling sandbox where freedom is the true protagonist.
It trims the fat of AC III, embraces the joy of exploration, and delivers one of the most intoxicating worlds Ubisoft has ever built.

A high-seas epic that redefines the series, and one of the finest pirate adventures in gaming history.
Posted August 31.
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1 person found this review helpful
15.4 hrs on record
Assassin’s Creed® Revelations is a paradox mechanically familiar, narratively essential. It’s not the most innovative entry, but as a final act, it’s unmatched in emotional weight and thematic closure.
It’s a game about legacy of men, of cities, of ideas and it leaves you with the bittersweet ache of saying goodbye.

A masterful farewell wrapped in the silk and steel of Constantinople.
Posted August 31.
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5 people found this review helpful
24.1 hrs on record
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood is more than a sequel, It’s the moment the series stopped being a promising historical action game and became a living, breathing saga.
It takes the raw ambition of Assassin’s Creed II and distills it into something sharper, more deliberate, and more confident.
This is Ezio at his most compelling not the reckless youth chasing revenge, but the measured leader who understands that victory isn’t a single blade in the dark, but a thousand small cuts to the enemy’s power.
The Brotherhood mechanic isn’t just a gameplay feature; it’s a thematic mirror, showing us that the Creed is bigger than any one man.
Ezios story here is about building something that will outlast him a legacy forged in the alleys of Rome and the hearts of those he inspires.

A master assassin’s symphony methodical in its pacing, poetic in its execution, and enduring in its impact. Brotherhood doesn’t just tell a story; it cements a legacy.
Posted August 31. Last edited September 27.
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2 people found this review helpful
52.0 hrs on record
Assassin’s Creed II is a rare sequel that perfects its formula, deepens its world, and gives us a hero worth following for decades. It’s not just a game it’s a Renaissance epic you live.

“Requiescat in pace” — not just for Ezio’s targets, but for every lesser sequel that tried to match this masterpiece.
Posted August 31.
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1 person found this review helpful
40.5 hrs on record (4.6 hrs at review time)
WWE 2K24 is the most complete, refined wrestling game of the last decade a confident champion that builds on the strong foundations of 2K22 and 2K23. It’s a love letter to wrestling fans, but one that occasionally slips into old habits: over-reliance on MyFaction, a Showcase mode that needs a rethink, and a Universe mode missing key storytelling tools.
Posted August 31.
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