

Between the dark side and the light side of the force, if you were wondering. This game was revolutionary for its time, but it was mostly ignored by people in general in favor of other games. The combination of story, controls and atmosphere kept bringing me back to this game, even after finishing it so may times. Fans of Star Wars and First Person Shooters should definitely try this game out. The difficulty in the game is not too absurd, the game itself offers a few puzzles, but nothing that will lead you to rip your hairs out in frustration. What really stood out in this game was the ability to choose your light or dark side skills and play anyway you wanted. I haven't tried it on my current PC, but I'm willing to bet this game can run smoothly without a lot of tweaks.

As the final entry to the original Hitman series, this game is the best execution of all the mechanics they had been working on since the first game. The clunkiness is gone, the weird glitches and bugs are - mostly - gone, the simple story is still there, but with a lot more heart and the levels are way more detailed and open-ended. This is absolutely worth the time to play through and maybe even try for those pesky special conditions like types of kill, finding all the disguises, avoiding detection and whatnot. Try it.

This game is great. Think of Vampire Survivor, but with original assets and art style. Simple gameplay, good controls, quick and noticeable improvement over time. I usually hate this type of game due to the either slow progression or expectation that players should game on metagaming mindset. This is just, sit, play, improve, enjoy.

As far as I know, this is ThunderLotus' first game and it does not show. The art style, the story, the fantastic adventure in and of itself is something that I still appreciate very much to this day, years after playing it for the first time. I love this game and I highly recommend it to people who like boss rush and environment exploration, because this is like playing in a painting while cursing your lack of skills when fighting awesome bosses.


I played this game a few times, finished it twice. It's a pretty decent game, but it's not as revolutionary as people claim it to be. It's nothing absurdly incredible, but it's a solid game, altogether. Come for the hype, stay for the gameplay and the shootouts.


I'm not sure why people love these types of games. I bought this one some time ago without knowing it is a Rogue, but it is nauseatingly repetitive. The graphics are weirdly repetitive and numbing. After a while, all I want is some color or some variety, not just blankets of the same color. It's still fun, though. But I wouldn't play it for longer than a couple of hours.

This game follows the staple of hard as nails, challenging timing-based combat that characterizes Dark Souls, but something about its simplicity and directness compared to Dark Souls makes it very different. The ambience, the variety of weapons and Shells you can use, the entire thing is very unique and well worth time and money.

This game has a fantastic atmosphere and very nice graphics and sound. It all comes together to create a very nice game. The gameplay is perfectly solid and the challenge of the game, at least in the standard difficulty, is very well-balanced. Highly recommended.