I've played enough Games to finally update this list.
In order of favourite to least favourite.
Video Game League:
1. Stellar Blade
2. Lollipop Chainsaw: RePop
3. Mafia: Definitive Edition
4. The Order 1886
5. Murdered: Soul Suspect
6. Forspoken (New Entry)
7. Fallen Girl - Black Rose And The Fire Of Desire
8. Saints Row The Third Remastered
9. Red Dead Revolver (New Entry)
10. Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter (New Entry)
11. Spark The Electric Jester (New Entry)
12. Steel Assault (New Entry)
13. Luigi's Mansion 2 (3DS Version) (New Entry)
14. Chaos Legion
15. Final Fantasy X HD Remaster
16. Astro Bot (New Entry)
17. Super Mario Party Jamboree
18. Clock Tower 3
19. Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2
20. Blinx: The Time Sweeper (New Entry)
21. Ghost Of Tsushima (New Entry)
22. God Of War 2018
23. Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D (New Entry)
24. Silent Hill 2 Remake (New Entry)
25. Lost Judgment (New Entry)
26. The Quarry (New Entry)
27. Perfect Dark (New Entry)
To elaborate on the new entries, starting with the ones that I liked.
Forspoken - I was pleasantly surprised by Forspoken, I was expecting a really terrible Game based on how people were talking about the Game, and based on how some of the cutscenes looked on Twitter out of context.
But the Game imo was a lot of fun and severely underrated imo, and the "Woke" tag is harshly thrown at the Game imo, it's basically a story that wouldn't be that amiss in a 90's WB Fantasy Show (unless they're Woke retrospectively now,) and it even had a cool twist that reminded me of a certain FPS Game from the PS3/360 generation.
And I personally liked that the Open World was big, but not overwhelmingly big with a lot of boring quests to pad the Game out artificially.
The combat was also fun and addictive I thought.
I honestly believe that if this Game came out in 2003 instead of 2023, we'd be hearing about a Forspoken 2 being in development due to building up a cult following.
And look, I'm not saying that the Game is a 10/10 (because I don't believe that it is,) but I do think that it has more merit to it than a lot of people give it credit for.
Red Dead Revolver - Where it all began for the Red Dead franchise.
I personally found it to be really fun.
Don't get me wrong, it's very different to the two Redemption Games in the sense that it's not Open World and plays a lot more like an arcade Game.
And the narrative is good imo, but it's a lot more subtle about it compared to the other two Games in the series.
It is a really fun Game though, it's just the other 8 Games above it I also thought were really good too, and in certain cases more unique experiences.
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter - I do like myself some Sherlock Games.
This Game is really good if you just want to chill out and investigate cases through interrogations and puzzle solving instead of fast paced action or tense atmospheres like Survival Horror Games can give.
Overall I would personally recommend anyone to check this Game out.
Spark The Electric Jester - I have just finished beating this Game earlier today and it was definitely an experience.
I do really like the Game for the most part, imo Spark 2 & 3 are more polished experiences imo (probably my bias towards the Sonic Adventure style tbf,) in particular stage 15 was a bit too hard for my personal taste, it kind of spoiled that particular section of the Game for me personally.
But it has definitely got me back in the mood to replay Spark 2 & 3 eventually as the first was a lot of fun to play.
Steel Assault - It's a very short Game I'll be honest, it's about 5 levels if I'm not mistaken.
But the levels that you get are very fun action oriented gameplay that feels reminiscent of the SNES/Megadrive era of Games.
And the difficulty is a bit brutal I won't lie about that.
Luigi's Mansion 2 (3DS version) - It's a replay go for me.
But it is a really good Game, I recommend to anyone that likes Nintendo Games to give it a shot if they haven't already.
Astro Bot - Should it have won GOTY? Imo no.
Does it have annoyingly high requirements to progress through the Game? Yes, definitely.
But is the Game fun despite it's flaws? Definitely yes, and it's especially shocking that Sony themselves made it.
Blinx: The Time Sweeper - It's an alright Game for the OG Xbox, but the difficulty does get extremely irritating as it goes along for my personal taste.
Ghost Of Tsushima - The main story was decent imo, but the combat and the Open World aspects were executed in a way that just irritated me, in particular the Open World just felt like it was there to artificially drag the Game's length out, rather than the Open World quests being fun for the player, but being 5-10 hours shorter overall.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D - Tbf the team that made this version were working on a much smaller budget than the Console versions of the Game.
But for my personal enjoyment there just wasn't enough modes on the Game to keep me interested.
Silent Hill 2 Remake - I love the original version of the Game, imo it is one of the best Survival Horror Games of all time with one of the best narratives in fiction imo.
And I'm sure that the Remastered is probably a fun version as well, even with some of the technical flaws that I've heard are meant to be there.
But the Remake is a far cry from the OG back on the PS2, on a multitude of fronts.
1. The combat is too clunky (even for Silent Hill) but also extremely aggressive, which is not how Silent Hill in general was, they were eerie experiences that at their core were walking simulators with puzzle elements, and the odd bit of combat to keep the player on their toes.
However the Remake just has enemies popping up every two minutes, it just starts getting draining and irritating rather than scary imo.
2. Angela's characterization is really wrong, she's gone from a broken woman due to the traumatic experiences that she's been through, to an emo teen.
Now don't get me wrong, it's refreshing to see a modern Game that actually knows what an emo is, but it shouldn't be Angela from Silent Hill 2.
3. Exploration in the Game was made to be bigger just to pad the Game, and make it longer than it really needs to be.
Chop off the fat and the Game would be much better paced.
The only two areas where the Remake you could arguably say beats the original are graphics (because technically they do look better) and voice acting, but even that's debatable when comparing the two Angela's performances.
Lost Judgment - I really liked the first Judgment Game, so I was expecting to like the second one too.
But RGG really have just gone downhill in recent years, from JRPG's to really dull Historical Games, to now downplaying the City exploration in a City exploration Game for a High School setting about Bullying, Suicide, and sending girls into the sex trade.
Some of the dialogue was really dumbed down too with how they'd have to over-emphasize how bad those three things are.
I know that I'm not the brightest bulb out there (as are most people tbh,) but I don't believe that any of us are so stupid that we need a Yakuza themed Game (which I know seems to bother RGG that their series does originate from Yakuza themes,) to tell us that bullying and forcing girls into the sex trade is wrong.
And the Sub-Stories were easily the worst Sub-Stories in the franchise by a country mile.
Awful Game imo, my advice to RGG would be to pull away from the American mindset that seems to be festering into their most recent works.
I'm even hearing rumours that they're considering hiring Keanu Reeves and Dwayne Johnson for Yakuza 9/Like A Dragon 9.
The Quarry - God this Game was appalling on so many different levels that I don't even know where to begin.
1. The pacing was atrocious, I've seen Netflix Shows have faster pacing than this Game.
2. Emma has to be the scariest looking character in all of Video Games, that smile haunts my nightmares.
And it's all unintentional.
And I've even just checked the picture of the VA irl, and she looks a lot less scary.
Such a bizarre character design imo from the developers.
3. The writing for every character except for Dylan and Ryan was atrocious imo, especially Emma and Jacob's writing.
Overall just not for me.
Perfect Dark - When you're making the first level a nuisance on what to even do, then I'm not going to be a huge fan of the Game.
Plus the combat was probably the other extreme where it was too easy.
And just to clarify, I have not beat every Game on this list due to either them being too difficult to beat for me, or I just didn't like them.
After all on the latter front, I want to spend time enjoying my time, not being miserable over forcing myself to beat a Video Game that I don't even like.