1.
Injustice Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition(PS4)(Good)
2.
Infamous First Light(PS4)(Good)
3.
Drakengard 3(PS3) *Endings 1-4. Ending 5 I watched online due to BS boss.(Good except for the boss of the final alternate branch ending who can go burn in a firey hell
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4.
Infamous Second Son(PS4)(Good)
5.
Thomas Was Alone(PS4)(Great)
6.
Uncharted Drake's Fortune(PS3) *(Good)
7.
Uncharted 2 Among Thieves(PS3) *(Great)
8.
Uncharted 3 Drake's Deception(PS3) **(Good)
9.
Deadpool(PS3)(Great)
10.
Red Dead Redemption(360)(Good)
11.
Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare(360)(Okay)
12.
The Walking Dead Survival Instinct(360)(Shit)
13.
Fuse(360)(Okay)
14.
The Bureau Xcom Declassified(360)(Okay)
15.
Asura's Wrath(360)(Great)
16.
Beneath a Steel Sky(PC)(Good)
17.
Soul Gambler(PC)(Okay)
19.
Harvester(PC)(Good, but disturbing)
20.
Coma: Mortuary(PC)(Shit)
21.
Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure(PC)(Good)
22.
Freedom Planet(PC)(Great)
23.
Tropico 3 Steam Special Edition(PC)(Great)
24.
Far Cry 4(PS3)(Okay kinda meh)
25.
Shellshock 2 Blood Trails(360)(Shit)
26.
Grand Theft Auto V(PC)(Great)
27.
Shadow of Mordor(PS4)(Great)
28.
Call of Duty Advanced Warfare(PS4)(Okay)
29.
Fallout 3(PC)- Great
30. Fallout 3: Operation Anchorage(DLC)(PC)- Crap
31. Fallout 3: Broken Steel(DLC)(PC)- Okay
32. Fallout 3: Mothership Zeta(DLC)(PC)- Buggy Crap
33. Fallout 3: Point Lookout(DLC)(PC)- Great
34. Dying Light(Xbox One)- Great
35. Sunset Overdrive(Xbox One)- Great
36. Murdered Soul Suspect(Xbox One)- Okay
Murdered Soul SuspectI wanted to like this game, but overall it is really mediocre. There just isn't any challenge here unless you are a completetionist and have to collect all 250-300 collectible items scattered around the game world. Basically you are the brightest detective in Salem who just happens to have recently become worm food thanks to a mysterious serial killer. Now with your ghostly powers you are tasked with solving your murder and putting an end your killers murder spree. To do so you are tasked with investigating crime scenes, gathering evidence, and seeking the help of a medium to expose the truth.
The strongest points of he game are the investigations which involve you exploring various crimes scenes looking for the 7-16 clues in the environment then picking the 2-3 relevant ones to trigger a cut scene which reenacts what happened. Most of the clues are pretty easy to spot but you have to be standing almost directly on them and staring at them at just the right angle to investigate them at times so there were some later cases that had 2-3 clues that I couldn't find, but they weren't necessary in order to solve the crime scenes they were connected to. Aside from that the logic puzzles involved with collecting some pieces of evidence as well as solving the overall case is very generous even in normal mode since you are offered 3 chances to get it right and usually they are so easy that unless you speed through them the answers are obvious. Over the course of the game I only needed to make a second attempt at logic puzzles maybe 2-3 times.
Another great element is your ghosts powers it's pretty cool being able to walk through walls, possessions, and eventually a teleport which has a short range but is really handy. You can also poltergeist some objects but it's very restrictive and for the most part is pointless aside from a handful of stealth sections. Sadly the game seems to get more and more restrictive as you go with later environments being smaller and featuring more solid "ghost" walls that you can't pass through.
The combat/stealth on the other hand is the worst part of the game. At most you will be facing 4 demons in the environment at a time and since there are no combat mechanics outside of a stealth insta kill it's just a matter of waiting for them to separate and then picking them off one at a time which is insanely easy since unlike them you can see through walls and are even shown their vision cone when using your abilities. The sections with demons aren't very frequent either so you really aren't faced with a threat for probably 70% of the game aside from patches in the floor that can kill you, but are easily avoidable plus can be escaped with a simple quick time event.
Length wise I would guess I probably sunk 5-8 hours in the game but there isn't really a ton to the environment and everything takes place in the span of a single night so it felt like things went really fast. Outside of the main story there isn't really a ton to do aside from the collectible items scattered around the environment which give you little factoids or small stories about specific location. There are a few ghosts which you can help along to the afterlife by investigating the events surrounding their death but most of those are pretty brief taking anywhere from 2-10 minutes if you don't accidentally overlook a clue.
As for performance/bugs the game runs pretty smoothly, but graphically it doesn't rise above the quality of an average 360 game. There is also the occasional bit of slow down as well as some rather bad timing issues with the subtitles that at times hop ahead of dialogue or lag way behind. Later game once you get the teleport ability I also managed to break some areas which resulted in character models not loading into scenes. Luckily there are plenty of check points and restarting and following the path the game wanted me to fixed the issue, but I found myself using teleport less and less out of a fear of causing an environment to fail to load key items/characters.
Finally the story isn't super impressive, but it is interesting enough to keep you going. If I were to rate the story quality I would give it a C+ overall, but with a solid A+ twist at the end that I wasn't expecting.
Overall it's not a bad bargain bin game if you find it for around $10.