Admir Brkic
The only good thing about this remake is that it's a great example of how not to do one.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is a soulless live service product with a video game wrapped around it as an afterthought.
Two steps forward with the gunplay and graphics, a hundred steps back with pretty much...everything else. Absolutely not for recommendation in this current state.
The only impressive thing about this game is how it fails miserably on every front. Who was this for, and what was the idea behind it - all those questions will remain unanswered.
The only redeeming quality of this remaster is that it might convince you to play the original instead.
A game that has a remaster in its title without passing the bare minimum to be acknowledged as one.
While the game shows some potential, the core gameplay is anything but enjoyable at this stage.
Some good points for effort but in the end, it's an unpolished mix of a shooter and strategy that doesn't do either of those two well.
The absolute basic collection of the first five Metal Gear games with no improvements whatsoever. Only get it if you're a hardcore Metal Gear fan or wait for some fixes.
A game with a lot of potential bogged down by a plethora of bugs and atrocious dialogue & voice acting. Playable but far from enjoyable.
A game with a lot of promise and not much else. Riddled with technical issues and visually underwhelming to the point of being barely playable.
The acclaimed Playstation classic is finally on PC and it also comes with classic neglect by Square Enix as a bonus. With the current subpar performance, I can only recommend it to the hardcore fans.
Could have been a great game if only it wasn't held by bizarre gameplay features that nobody asked for.
A game that tries to be many things at once and barely makes it out alive. A good example of why looks aren't everything.
RoboCop: Rogue City offers engaging story, immersive gameplay and a lot of side content that's unfortunately overshadowed by bad optimization and occasional stutters.
Great visuals, and impressive voice acting but the combat could use way more improvements for Lords of the Fallen to be considered above average soulslike game.
System Shock remake offers a great facelift on almost every front but leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to enemy AI and sound design.
Minor gameplay tweaks and some cool visuals are introduced, but that's hardly enough to keep any part of the game above average. Not great but also not terrible.
While it stumbles a bit on the visual front, PAC-MAN WORLD Re-PAC still ends up being a faithful remake with many quality-of-life improvements.
A game with a lot of ambition and underwhelming execution. A bit rough around the edges yet incredibly engaging if you can get past the initial setbacks.