

This game is a landmark experience, blurring the lines between game and cinema in a good way. The game is savage, really selling the hardships, and trauma Lara Croft has to endure. Combat has weight to it, and the "AI" of the opponents is decent. Some good viceral stealth kills, limb damage to opponents and "finishers" The combat is satisfying. As far as raiding tombs, there are a few veiled puzzle areas that can pass as raiding a tomb, but this game is more focused on our titular protagonists origin story.


It's Doom not much more to say about it, I have always enjoyed firing up Doom 2 on the second hardest difficulty and see how far I can survive without dying. The updated soundtrack is positively metal, and I enjoy it very much. Otherwise this is a perfect version of every version of old school Doom.


I love this game, I used to play the TTRPG throughout the late eighties and nineties, and seeing the characters I read about years ago, just Mike Pondsmith's vision in general come to life in this game hits home with me. As far as the gameplay, the combat is simple, yet intuitive. The AI is what you would expect from a game of this type. The environment is gorgeous, and the characters are flushed out and well acted. Top notch storyline with top notch storytelling.

What a great trio of games, I just started the second one after beating TR1 and, the Tank controls at first were tough to get reacclimated to, but after I a bit of practice it was second nature. The remastered graphics are beautiful, yet remain faithful to the original game. Definitely a joy to play.

Streets of Rage 4 is an excellent remake of the classic Sega Genesis games that brightened my youth. Superb visuals and a thumping soundtrack take you down a new path on the road of nostalgia, as the intuitive gamplay engine does not dissapoint.