

Instant love, instant buy. The work and effort offered by GOG is unmatched. If you like old school survival horror with a Ubisoft touch, i promise, you won't regret it. Ship and zombies with a twisted and smart level and game design try Ubisoft's gem during its glory days. A must have.

If you loved the movie, you will love this unique classic survival horror experience. It is a bit difficult to understand it but once you get the flow, you will have a fun time. Play it first on normal to have a balanced experience. Visually is stunning, mechanics and AI is improved.

The most valuable "game" you can have in your library. A tribute to one of the most important horror writers of our time. Great voice acting, great presentation and a lot of valuable secrets and history lessons waiting to be found in your journey as the story unfolds to easily connect the dots of his impressive work.

The Evil Within 2 is a great sequel. It is not as twisted as the first title but just enough to enjoy a good survival ride. Apart from the semi open-world design with lots of exploring and crafting to do, it still delivers a solid horror experience. Nightmare is where the game shines. Survival is the best way to start. It is less difficult than the first title, but still has its challenges. There are moments were the AI is dumb, and the game gets a bit easier. The story, has its moments, not to complex, just enough for a good action. You will run and hide, die and keep trying until you get the hang of it. It does have its dull moments and stuff gets repeated but like i said, it still has a lot to offer in terms of content. It is really a shame that a third installment never occurred, maybe with a fresh story.

Great psychological story, bold concepts regarding mental health issues and how fragile the mind is, how the world within is changed and how it affects other "worlds". Great artwork, monster design and level design, interesting ideeas around mechanics and how they are integrated in gameplay. Haven't met a single error on either steam or gog versions. Difficulty is fair, although i will say that nightmare is a bit ruthless ad i won't even mention Akumu.

well, it's never too late to fall in love with Fallout games. I've been looking for a while for that special something some games offer, you know, the ones that don't leave your head the next day and week, and with the gaming industry that it is today, i came to adore the Fallout series. Started with the new ones and pushing myself all the way to the originals and i must say, this is the greatest time i've spent working on a character and diving head first into a complex universe. It's been a while since i've had this calling. The only game that came so close to this was Obsidian's Outerworlds. I refused to play these games at the time of their release and i made the correct decision because only now i realised how much i needed them and the timing couldn't have been more perfect. Runs perfect on windows 11, 2k res, only a few crashes here and there but honestly i don't mind at all. Even their NPC bugs are hilarious. For me it is perfect with what it delivers.

I've only played only one game from Obsidian (Outerworlds) and i was blown away by the depthness of its universe. Spending countless hours in character progression while taking into account my moral compass. I started to fall in love with this type of RPG and i started to dive into the Fallout series. I only tried 3 and 4 and i dunno, there is something about Obsidian's writting style which makes New Vegas a true gem. It's not the greatest plot i've seen but it delivers exactly what it needs to deliver. New Vegas feels more alive than the other Fallout titles. It is dark, gloomy, funny, cynical. The world is dangerous not because some big ants poison you or some other critters are chasing you. The world of New Vegas is weak from the poison the old world left on it and it gave birth to predators that you have to handle with everything you've got. The rest you know, same mechanics with a few bonus things added. Great atmosphere with great songs. Excelent pacing while exploring or doing quests. Multiple ways to finish. Obsidian took the base formula and it lit it up.

I played a bit 3 and New Vegas, didn't had the time back then to dive deeper into these post-apocalyptic games. After the TV Show i gave 4 another shot. With V-Sync forced off , debris and god rays off, unmoded, 2k with 0 crashes, i am having the time of my life. Some dialogs are dull, not too much depth or soul, but it's there for the sake of getting to the point faster, the story could've been a bit more non-cliche, the sole survivor voice acting is just terrible, terrible. Personally I appreciate a more silent protagonist. Grapchis are great, the bugs help me light up the mood, they are hillarious, especially when a conversation is started. I have a great time walking, scavaging, listening to music, working my skill tree and crating stations, exploring the story and map with some great companions with some good emotional dialogs and pep talks and last but not least, getting the upper hand over the heavy enemies of the wasteland.