My Reviews
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The Last of Us Remastered
My Thoughts:
The Last of Us Remastered takes one of the most powerful stories in gaming and gives it the polish it deserves. While the core experience remains untouched, the visual upgrades, smoother performance, and added features make this version the definitive way to experience Joel and Ellie’s journey on PS4.
Even
Aug 2, 2025
2.
The Last of Us Part I
My Thoughts:
The Last of Us Part I isn’t just a game — it’s a landmark in storytelling. From the opening scene to the final moment, it grips you with raw emotion, unforgettable characters, and a world that feels painfully real. Even years after its original release, this remake proves that
Aug 1, 2025
3.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered
What I Thought:
The Last of Us Part II is one of the most emotionally intense and thought-provoking games I’ve ever played. It’s not just a sequel — it’s a bold, raw, and deeply personal journey that challenges the player in ways few games dare to. From the very first scene,
Aug 1, 2025
4.
The Last of Us Part II
What I Thought:
The Last of Us Part II is one of the most emotionally intense and thought-provoking games I’ve ever played. It’s not just a sequel — it’s a bold, raw, and deeply personal journey that challenges the player in ways few games dare to. From the very first scene,
Jul 31, 2025
5.
Red Dead Redemption 2
What I Thought:
Red Dead Redemption 2 isn’t just a game — it’s an experience that stays with you. From the very beginning, I felt like I was stepping into a living, breathing world full of stories, emotions, and details that make everything feel authentic. Arthur Morgan’s journey hit me in
Jul 31, 2025
6.
Assassin's Creed Origins
My Thoughts:
Assassin’s Creed Origins isn’t just a reboot — it’s a bold reimagining of what the series can be. Set in the breathtaking world of ancient Egypt, it trades stealth-heavy gameplay for a richer, more expansive RPG experience. And honestly? It works beautifully.
Bayek is one of the most compelling protagonists
Aug 1, 2025
7.
Persona 3 Reload
What I Thought:
I really wanted to like Persona. With all the praise it gets, I expected a deep, stylish, emotionally rich experience. But what I got felt more like a never-ending dialogue simulator than an actual game. It’s a title that seems more interested in talking at me than letting
Jul 31, 2025
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