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9.7 hrs on record (9.4 hrs at review time)
Stellar Blade is refreshing in such an oversaturated market of games full of trash. First and foremost, I want to praise just how phenomenal the soundtrack is. I have seldom played a game with as good of a soundtrack as Stellar Blade. The combat is fast, responsive, and violent. The optimization is smooth, removed of any glitches or bugs, and runs at high FPS with no stutters. More games need to be released in this state, and I believe Stellar Blade will be the new industry standard.

Now, usually I only review a game once finished, but I felt the need to write down my praise for the game in the face of all the blacklash and criticism from western journalists that have been erroneously labeling this game as "porn" or "misogynistic". A big talking point is that Eve serves as fuel for the "Male Gaze", and that women don't look like her. First and foremost, Eve is a 3D rendered replica of a REAL LIFE Korean model. Woman with curves exist, and I hate to break it to all of these journalists, but the fat on a woman's chest and butt will *gasp* bounce with movement - it's almost like there exist a law of motion called physics - shocking, I know! There is no sexual content in the game, no nudity, and no objectification; western journalist are just projecting their lack of confidence and excessive resentment toward attractive women who are both feminine yet capable. I'm so relieved that Shift-up refused to censor the release and has doubled down on the content. Unfortunately a majority of Western developers have abandoned feminity and embraced ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ androgynous, genderless characters who are self inserts of troubled developers who want to be praised for mediocrity. As Western gamers, we must mainly rely now on our Eastern neighbors to bring us games with both depth and characters who are pleasing to the human psyche. There's a reason why games like Stellar Blade, Persona, Catherine, MGS, Neir Automata, and Bayonetta are such classics revered by gamers while games like Concord, outlaws, and Veilguard (buzzwords, I know, but recent prime examples) are hated and undersold.

With that tangent out of the way, when it comes to Stellar Blade's story, I am intrigued and fascinated by the world building and the mysterious nature behind Mother-Sphere and the alien invasion! As you can see by my playtime, I'm only 9 hours in, so I don't feel as though I can give a definitive rating quite yet, but I am loving it and can't wait for more! Updates to come
Posted 21 June.
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25.5 hrs on record (15.1 hrs at review time)
Probably one of the best horde shooters ever made. My playtime may seem low, but I played the crap outta WWZ on my ps4 back on release. The gameplay is addicting, the gore is chunky and visceral, the graphics are gorgeous, and the amount of content is refreshing (if you get AFTERMATH). I wouldn't recommend playing in first person, but the third person default has obviously been mastered by the devs and responds amazingly well. There is weight behind each gun, and they are all satisfying to shoot. I wish more games felt as responsive and swift. I am also impressed by the sheer number of zombies that can be on screen on once - easily hundreds if not thousands, especially on XL horde mode.

I'm trying to find negatives, but can't see anything that sticks out. Some may be turned off that their are no checkpoints, and if you die the entire mission restarts, but I find that one of the more appealing aspects - it makes your tactics feel more relevant, and highlights the need for perfect strategy to complete a mission. Another turn off for some may be that there exists a couple of locked missions that are behind a paywall, but for what its worth, they're only 10 bucks and offer a good amount of content. Lastly, the soundtrack is pretty mid, but who cares when the sound design is otherwise flawless.

Hats off to Saber Interactive. WWZ has brought hours of fun horde massacring for me and my wife with many more to come, so thank you.

I rate multiplayer games a tad different from singeplayers; a 10 for a multiplayer being different from a 10 for a singleplayer (I rate singleplayer games more so off emotional impact, story, soundtrack, etc.... whereas multiplayer is mainly gameplay and the overall "fun" scale). As it stands, I'd give WWZ a 10/10 as a multiplayer title- it has perfected the horde shooter mechanic and seldom any other game can compare. Obviously don't buy the game looking for a deep story, but if you're in the market for a gore-soaked, gun blazing apocalyptic shooter for you and the homies (or in my case, my wife), then it's absolutely worth the $40.
Posted 17 June.
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27.9 hrs on record (18.6 hrs at review time)
I was going to wait until I finished a few different routes, but after finishing Vel's I had to come and write a raving review about this gem of a game!

First and foremost, this is one of the best visual novel hybrids I have ever played. Traditional VN's are great, but Love Esquire takes dating sim as well as RPG mechanics and mashes it all into one masterfully. Take your waifu on a date in the morning, go slay creatures in the afternoon with your homie Hugh, then train your stats in the evening (or swap those around to your heart's content). There's gift buying, dialogue choices, and DRASTIC replayability. Each route is so different that it feels like each girl is their own individual game. Also, it is completely voiced in English, and even Squire (the MC) is fully voiced. This game has heart, is unique, and is full of amazing story that gives countless hours of fun. As a university student who also works security, I have to be selective with what I play; I don't want to waste my time on a bad game with what little time I already have, and I can promise that Love Esquire is not only worth your money, but your time as well! Hats off to the developers!

Overall, I rate Love Esquire a 10/10
Posted 24 May.
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14.3 hrs on record
What a ride. Eternights had been sitting in my library for a while with me constantly telling myself I'd get around to it. Well, I did, and I wish I'd played so much sooner

Eternights scratched an itch very few games have ever. I love persona, but there are a few gripes I have with how the series handles romance, and Eternights nailed it just perfectly in a way that left me in tears at the ending (Yuna best girl). I'm so glad I stayed loyal to just one girl, because the game rewards you with a special ending by putting a QR code at the end of the credits that shows you a cutescene with happier implications.

As for the story and gameplay, both were phenomenal. It's like a mix of Dark souls and (a more adult themed) Persona. It was fun, challenging, and left me wanting a sequel; sure, the conflict was resolved, but there's so much lore that I'd love to explore. I'm not sure how anyone could complain or negatively rate this gem. I eagerly await the devs next release and will be buying on launch, no hesitation.

Overall, I rate this masterpiece a 10/10
Posted 19 May.
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105.3 hrs on record (35.9 hrs at review time)
The first Last of Us was monumental in my eyes. I played it in 2014 as the age of 12, and it was a game changer. I loved everything about it, playing through the story over 4 times. Years went on, and The Last of Us Pt 2 was announced, and I was hyped - I was ready for the next steps in the story. Unfortunately, I boarded the hate train when I discovered some of the leaks and vowed to never play it. Years and years passed, and then the PC release was announced. Between the time of the initial release and the PC release, I had plenty of time to mature and come to my own conclusions about several aspects regarding life. One of those aspects was not to trust the opinions of others, and to form my own opinions. I had realized that there were several projects I absolutely loved, but others hated, and I wondered if Last of Us pt 2 would be the same....

It was the same. It is one of the best games I have ever played. The combat, the atmosphere, the story, the aesthetic - everything molded together to create a masterpiece. Are there some plot points that I found a bit disagreeable? Sure, sure, but that's the beauty of being an individual - what I found to be a bit preachy is what another found to be poetic and necessary. I am okay with being exposed to themes that I may disagree with, because that's our reality.

The ending of this game is quite controversial, but honestly? I loved it. I did not want Abby to die because she had much more moral ground than Ellie ever did. Look, I grew up playing as and adoring Joel, but what he did at the end of pt 1 was horrific. Put yourself in Abby's shoes - your father, one of the last doctors alive presumably, is on the verge of finding the cure to save all of mankind, and a selfish smuggler murders him (along with countless others you have grow up with) in cold blood. I would want revenge, too.

All in all, I loved the game, and if you're on the fence, I'd encourage you to buy it and form your own opinion as I did. There are several parts throughout that are adrenaline pumping and breathtaking; namely the siege on the island, the lower levels of the hospital, and various parts of Seattle.

Overall rating: 10/10
Posted 11 May.
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20.9 hrs on record
A masterpiece.... I was skeptical at the start because they replaced Sebastian's VA, but he quickly grew on me, and so did the story. There is a lot more depth in the sequel, which was much appreciated. The monsters were horrifying, the bosses were difficult and fun, the soundtrack was wonderful, and the climax was fantastic. While there are some aspects of the first game that are more special and unique, this is one of those cases where the sequel is better. I highly recommend.

Overall, I give The Evil Within 2 a 10/10
Posted 22 April.
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19.1 hrs on record
A horror gem. Among the ranks of Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Outlast. I find it important to note that it's a bit of a rough PC port that required me to preform some script editing to get it to run to my liking, but besides that, I absolutely recommend it!

The gore is gnarly, the combat is fun and heart pounding, the bosses and environment are wonderfully crafted, and the atmosphere is peak. Sebastian is such a well written character, and I felt rather attached by the end of the game. Also, for a game that released over a decade ago, the graphics are GORGEOUS! My goodness, it looks better than some recent releases I have seen.

Overall, I rate The Evil Within a 9/10
Posted 17 April.
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15.6 hrs on record
I am amazed at how beautiful Atomfall is! The greenery, the buildings, the NPCs - they are all masterfully crafted and wonderfully optimized. The movement is fluid, the combat is both fun and challenging, and honestly I am impressed.

I am also amazed at just how much freedom there is. You can pretty much do whatever you please; befriend someone, or kill them (Literally ANY Npc can be killed), steal, rob, trade, threaten, be cordial, caring, helpful, etc... I am had such a blast, and I recommend it wholeheartedly.

I went with the Operator ending, as one of my favorite aspects of the game was the man on the phone who told me what to do. While the climax was nothing masterful, I felt content and enjoyed my experience.

8/10
Posted 27 March. Last edited 30 March.
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94.9 hrs on record
Cyberpunk is one of those games that changes your outlook on the medium. Between how immersive the graphics are, to how fun and visceral the combat is, to how peak the romance is (Panam for life), to how deep and nihilistic the story is - Cyberpunk 2077 is a masterpiece that has left me speechless for the longest time. I wish more games were as in-depth as Cyberpunk, and I will have to cope and wait for a similar game to come along and sweep me off my feet.
Posted 23 March.
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10.4 hrs on record
I tried, man, I really tried. I've bought Fallout 4 a few different times, and I absolutely cannot recommend it. Don't let my low steam hours fool you - I've played dozens of more hours, just on a console.

Let me start this off by saying that Bethesda's engine is ABHORRENTLY outdated. The graphics within fallout 4 are a brownish, greenish, yellow mush of crap that looks like it should've been released in 2008. The green UI is ugly, the pipboy is ugly, the quests are boring, the jankiness is ridiculous, and Bethesda is lazy as hell for relying on modders to fix their game for them (but hey, that's nothing new). The FPS is low-locked unless you modify the game files, etc...

I could go on, but this review is more for my own records than to convince others not to buy it. I am the biggest Bethesda hater, and I am proud of it.
Posted 23 March.
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