Fredrik
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1. Returnal, I hated on it at first but it completely won my over once I found out about the cloud save, it’s the closest thing to a proper 3D Metroid the industry has ever seen. I’d place it on my all time top 10.
Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart, kids friendly, voiced to absolute perfection in my local language, big budget AAA release. It has never happened. Not even Nintendo do this. Rift Apart gave me one of my best family playthroughs in my whole life.
Spider-Man Miles Morales, this game really surprised me, I guess one part of why I love it so much is because of the open world and how fluid you traverse it, but I also like the action set-pieces a ton and the choices they give you in the closed action areas. Phenomenal game!
God of War Ragnarök, it doesn’t reinvent the wheel but that’s not always needed, great game with production values few games can match and a fantastic story that keeps on surprising me for how grown up it is.
Demon’s Souls, I still haven’t reached the end but it’s the best game I’ve played in the Souls genre besides Elden Ring. Some day I’ll finish it!
Uncharted Legacy of Thieves, specifically Lost Legacy. I love this game. That’s all.
Horizon Forbidden West, unfortunately I haven’t played more than maybe 1/3 of but I love open world games so it should be here as well.
Ghost of Tsushima, another one I need to finish, I love the theme and the action is tight and the world beautiful. The sequel needs AC free-climbing though.
Gran Turismo 7, I’ve played far too little but the production value and the clear love the developer have for cars and car history should go into the history books.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, I don’t like the gameplay, like at all, it’s not FF7 for me, plays like a bad third person action game. BUT the superb visuals, the nostalgia from the areas and music and characters still make me play it and enjoy it quite a bit.
Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart, kids friendly, voiced to absolute perfection in my local language, big budget AAA release. It has never happened. Not even Nintendo do this. Rift Apart gave me one of my best family playthroughs in my whole life.
Spider-Man Miles Morales, this game really surprised me, I guess one part of why I love it so much is because of the open world and how fluid you traverse it, but I also like the action set-pieces a ton and the choices they give you in the closed action areas. Phenomenal game!
God of War Ragnarök, it doesn’t reinvent the wheel but that’s not always needed, great game with production values few games can match and a fantastic story that keeps on surprising me for how grown up it is.
Demon’s Souls, I still haven’t reached the end but it’s the best game I’ve played in the Souls genre besides Elden Ring. Some day I’ll finish it!
Uncharted Legacy of Thieves, specifically Lost Legacy. I love this game. That’s all.
Horizon Forbidden West, unfortunately I haven’t played more than maybe 1/3 of but I love open world games so it should be here as well.
Ghost of Tsushima, another one I need to finish, I love the theme and the action is tight and the world beautiful. The sequel needs AC free-climbing though.
Gran Turismo 7, I’ve played far too little but the production value and the clear love the developer have for cars and car history should go into the history books.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, I don’t like the gameplay, like at all, it’s not FF7 for me, plays like a bad third person action game. BUT the superb visuals, the nostalgia from the areas and music and characters still make me play it and enjoy it quite a bit.
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