LordGandhii
Your favorite nuclear warlord (and game reviewer)   United States
 
 
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Profile Picture: Day Job (2024) | Updated on 3/27/24
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What Am I Currently Playing?

Balatro (PC)
Chained Echoes (PC)


About Me

I like writing and I like playing games. I particularly enjoy writing about games that I've played. As long as I feel that I can add something meaningful to a discussion about a game, I will review it.

I am currently a full-time student. I enjoy gaming in my free time and write reviews where possible, but I am also beholden to my other obligations and can be less active in general during the school year. I'm usually online, though, so feel free to reach out regardless.


Review Disclaimers

- The subscores for each category DO NOT determine the score of the game. They are used as an approximation for the overall score, before taking personal weight into consideration. Categories weigh differently depending on the game, and are usually used as a personal guideline to ensure that I limit the personal bias I take into account for a game.

- All of these reviews are done by me alone. While I try to keep my reviews consistent and fair, I can be prone to bias and can change my opinions of a game over time. Therefore, if you're reading one of my older reviews when considering a game, I highly suggest looking at a few from others that came out more recently as well since my writing may not reflect my opinion of that game anymore.


Recently Finished
Even if I don't review every game I finish, I do score them and keep track of my thoughts. If you'd like to see my full list for the year, click here. [docs.google.com] Here are the last five I've finished (the top being the most recent):

Balatro - 9.0/10 :zagwow:
Gato Roboto - 6.0/10 :zaggrin:
Dome Keeper - 6.5/10 :zaggrin:
Cocoon - 8.0/10 :zagwow:
Voidigo - 7.0/10 :zaggrin:


Common Questions

"Can I add you?"
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"Do you accept game keys from developers for reviews?"
Yes! If you are a developer and would like for me to consider reviewing your game, feel free to add me on here to discuss things. You may need to specify that you're a developer in the comment section if you don't fit the aforementioned criteria.

"Why does "Gandhi" have two i's?"
Oh, trust me. You really don't want to know.

"What platforms do you play on?"
My main platform is definitely PC, and has been my main platform since I joined Steam. I do play things occasionally on Nintendo systems, though.

"What are your PC specs?"
RTX 2070, 16GB RAM, Ryzen 5 3600

"Why is your info box so large?"
I just really like talking about myself think this is a nice resource for anyone who wants a better understanding of myself and my writing.


Personal Picks
These games have scored an 8.5 or higher and are particularly notable for their achievements. Any game with a :Uranium: next to it denotes a game that I've scored a 10. Currently, I have only given a 10/10 rating to 11 games, 4 of which have reviews.

Alien: Isolation

Bastion

Disco Elysium

Divinity: Original Sin 2

DOOM Eternal

FTL: Faster Than Light

Hades :Uranium:

Hyper Light Drifter

Inscryption

It Takes Two

Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild :Uranium: [docs.google.com]

Mass Effect 2

OMORI

Outer Wilds

Persona 4 Golden

Pizza Tower

Prey

Pyre

Red Dead Redemption 2

Return of the Obra Dinn

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Shovel Knight :Uranium:

Smite

Tales from the Borderlands

Telltale's The Walking Dead - Season 1

Tunic

Undertale :Uranium:

Witcher 3: Wild Hunt


All-Time Favorite Games

1. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
2. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
3. Elden Ring
4. Baldur's Gate 3
5. Shovel Knight
6. Chrono Trigger
7. Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
8. Undertale
9. Hollow Knight
10. Terraria
11. Team Fortress 2
12. Tunic
13. Hades
14. Super Mario Odyssey
15. Dark Souls III


My GotY Winners

2014: Shovel Knight
2015: Undertale
2016: Dishonored 2
2017: Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2018: Celeste
2019: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
2020: Hades
2021: Chicory: A Colorful Tale
2022: Elden Ring
2023: Baldur's Gate 3
2024: TBD
Review Showcase
97 Hours played
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Natural 20

Video games are very complex. They take elements of producing basically every other art form, and add in the extra layer of making it interactive and engaging for the player. This complexity opens up new, exciting ways to experience stories unlike any other medium. However, video games are not the most flexible way to tell stories. That honor goes to tabletop gaming, where your imagination is the limit. As such, marketing your game by saying it can replicate the experience of a TTRPG like Dungeons & Dragons is generally a setup for inevitable disappointment for such a lofty goal, that is unless the name of your game is Baldur's Gate 3, one of the best games I've ever had the pleasure to play.

Graphics

I would not call BG3 a technical marvel in this category, but there's no denying that some aspects are absolutely remarkable, namely the game's seamless way of blending top-down gameplay and mocap technology to give the game a uniquely detailed look. Environments are diverse and gorgeous to look at, and I love the expressive character designs & animations. I do not have any significant complaints about this section.

Gameplay

For as much as the letters "RPG" are slapped onto game labels these days, Baldur's Gate 3 is a right and proper roleplaying game. The character creator is one of the best I've seen in a RPG; there's tons of depth and variety in character builds, with 29 different subraces and 36 subclasses in total, each with their own abilities. It's also well-balanced, even weaker builds are still viable in their own right, both in and out of combat. I also think the game did a great job of translating D&D to a video game format, especially in how it speeds up combat while also staying committed to its tabletop roots by automatically rolling during combat while letting the player roll the die for roleplay-based situations.

Make no mistake, this game is as wide as an ocean and it's deeper than it is wide. The many branching storylines are consistently well-written, and there's a mind-boggling number of secrets that can significantly alter your playthrough. The game is constantly able to predict and react to whatever insane ideas you have, and choices do matter, quite a lot. Combats can be entirely altered or skipped with a single choice, and your companions can permanently change, leave, or die. You are given several opportunities to gain new abilities and allies, and just as many opportunities to forsake those abilities or stab your allies in the back. However, the stress in picking the "right" decision is brilliantly circumvented through the inspiration system (which is taken from D&D, but if you're like any of my tables, is probably not one you use very often), which makes situations more interesting because the game incentivizes you to choose based on what your character would do first and foremost, rewarding you with the chance to reroll in future roleplay encounters. It makes daunting decisions feel a lot less overwhelming while stopping choices from forcing you into a simple good or bad path like a lot of RPGs do.

Of course, a game this ambitious is prone to a few issues. The first is that, despite the remarkable post-launch support, BG3 is rife with game-breaking bugs. I've been softlocked, randomly lost powerful gear, dealt with crashes, and more. I also believe that the third act does have a tendency to feel a little too railroaded at certain points. As an example, Speak with Dead felt largely useless during the act outside of specific segments where it was effectively considering the "intended" solution. I understand it needs to conclude the story, but it felt like a lot of the tricks I could pull in other acts weren't viable here for basically no reason. However, these are my only two major complaints with the entire game, and neither of them really tarnished my enjoyment of it considering how well it did everything else.

Story

My personal favorite thing about BG3's story is not just that you're granted so much choice, it's that you aren't shamed for whatever choices you do make. It tailors the narrative to the player, and makes it feel more personal, satisfying, and replayable. Characters are incredibly malleable because of this, rewarding you for spending time with them without punishing you for choosing not to, and there's so many decisions those characters can make on their own that can completely alter your playthrough in interesting ways. They all feel very multilayered, interestingly flawed, and compelling in their own ways.

If you've read other reviews, you may have noted some critical comments about the game's rushed final act and ending. I would've agreed with these comments up until the most recent patch, which added an extra ending segment that tied everything together in a far more satisfying and fitting manner. I do still believe that the game's third act is a slight drop in storytelling interactivity and quality, as some of the bigger choices felt a little too binary, but the bulk of the act is still very compelling and not even remotely close to the nosedive of Divinity: Original Sin 2's finale.

Audio

Once again, this is another category where BG3 excels. The music is a standout, with the "Down by the River" leitmotif that's present across the entire soundtrack. The sound design is also top-notch, giving spells and other abilities a uniquely satisfying sense of weight. My favorite element, however, was just how incredible the voice acting is. There are tons of subtle mannerisms that make each character come alive in their own way, and play a major role in making them so compelling and endearing. While Neil Newbon as Astarion is the obvious highlight, the depth he brings is found in all of the main cast, as well as a majority of the characters.

Content Value

If it isn't clear from my own playtime or the playtimes of everyone else that has reviewed this game, you are getting the whole package here. It's massive and overwhelming, but the sheer amount of flexibility and choice gives the game a unique allure in replayability and memorability, and I walked out of my ~70 hour playthrough satisfied, yet wondering what I'd do differently on another run, as opposed to feeling satisfied and exhausted like other massive RPGs.

Verdict

Part of what drives me to review a game is if I believe I can offer a unique perspective on it, as opposed to simply parroting opinions to drive engagement. I hesitated to review BG3 because you've likely heard my opinions on this game from dozens of other outlets and players already. It's a masterclass in interactive storytelling that pushes limits by rivaling the unbridled flexibility that serves as the prime appeal of tabletop gaming, something that I thought was near-impossible for a medium like video games.

As such, I've realized that this review's purpose isn't to argue that the game is stellar, because you likely already know that. Instead, its purpose is to confirm that praise is entirely warranted, perhaps even somewhat understated for just how remarkable its feats are. No, it's not perfect, because no game ever is, but it surpasses even my loftiest expectations to such an incredible degree that calling it anything less than a must-play masterpiece feels criminal.

Graphics - 5/5
Gameplay - 5/5
Story - 5/5
Audio - 5/5
Content Value - 5/5

.:10/10:.
"Masterpiece"


**PERSONAL PICK**

+ Deep & engaging story
+ Endearing, fleshed-out main cast
+ Amazing voice acting
+ Inspiration system adds depth to roleplay
+ Beautiful visuals
+ Phenomenal character creator

- Act 3 is (slightly) less interactive & lower quality
- Rampant technical issues
What Do My Scores Mean?
The number after the decimal
My scores always end in either .0 or .5. A game earns the .5 if I consider it to be above average compared to other games that have received that score.

10/10: Masterpiece
One of my all-time favorite games.

An all-time classic, and the gold standard for game design going forward. While not "objectively" perfect, any shortcomings in these games can easily be ignored because of how groundbreaking their achievements are. Not only are they worth it at full price, they should be a high-priority purchase for almost everyone.

Examples: Elden Ring, Hades, Undertale

9/10: Amazing
I absolutely loved it and consider it one of my favorite games of recent memory.

Extremely high-quality titles that excel in most of the ways they set out to. They are likely a highlight for their time/genre, and are absolutely worth buying at full price.

Examples: Persona 5 Royal, DOOM Eternal, Pizza Tower

8/10: Great
I loved it, but I probably wouldn't consider it a personal favorite.

These games are noteworthy in their own right, even if they have a couple of issues. They are not must-buys, but they're still a fairly safe purchase at full price, and certainly have the potential to be an all-time favorite for you even if they weren't quite that way for me.

Examples: Death Stranding, Cuphead, Vampire Survivors

7/10: Good
I really liked it.

While not particularly remarkable, they're still very enjoyable experiences overall. There's quite a few things these games could've done better, but you'll still walk out of them being happy with your purchase. Waiting for a sale of some form is preferable, even if it's a small discount.

Examples: Cult of the Lamb, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Marvel's Spider-Man

6/10: Satisfactory
I liked it.

These games meet expectations and do absolutely nothing else. They're either deeply flawed or very unremarkable, but ultimately they're still fun, and have enough going for them that I'd recommend trying them out at a heavy discount.

Examples: Vampyr, Gato Roboto, Dome Keeper

5/10: Mediocre
Meh.

Bland, forgettable, or leaves you with too many conflicting opinions. Unless you have no other alternatives, ignore them and hope that they're given away for free at some point.

Examples: Rage 2, Dear Esther, Ryse: Son of Rome

4/10: Sub-par
I didn't like it, but I've had to stomach worse.

While not offensively bad, I did not enjoy my time with these games, and would not recommend playing them under most circumstances.

Examples: Biomutant, Murdered: Soul Suspect, Titan Souls

3/10: Bad
I really didn't like it.

There might be one or two redeeming qualities to these games, but they're still not fun and can only be enjoyed ironically. Unless you're intentionally looking for bad games to play, avoid them at all costs.

Examples: Twelve Minutes, Sonic Forces, Fractured Minds

2/10: Terrible
This game's existence hurts my soul, but none of my organs are physically damaged.

The only redeeming quality to these games is that they're playable. Avoid them like the plague.

Examples: FNAF World

1/10: Atrocious
Grab the nails.

Either these games made me want to gouge my eyeballs out using rusted nails or it is quite literally unplayable for one reason or another. A plague would be preferable to playing this.

Examples: Gumboy: Crazy Adventures
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