Oh, Rika's in the Gaming section? Welcome!
In regards to Dragon Ball Xenoverse, I bought it at launch and have no regrets. The voice direction is- oh, Spinosaurus seems to have gone pretty in depth with it. Whelp, nevermind then, I'll just say that the game is definitely a DBZ fan's game and, despite all the ideas included being new to Dimps, they handle it pretty well. The game only got better as I played and considering it was $50 instead of $60, it was a little to tantalizing to pass up. I'd certainly say it's better than the many Spike (specifically, Raging Battles 1 and 2 and especially the terrible Ultimate Tenkaichi) and Artdink (Battle of Z) games we've gotten recently.
^The new splash ain't scary.
I'd agree if FNAF wasn't completely bad for my health. I managed to avoid any horror...anything (movie, game, book, or otherwise) for 8 years (which, for me, is somewhat of a sizable chunk of my life), and when I decided to get back into it in October, I chose FNAF to be the first thing to break the horror ban.
Regardless of whether someone thinks the game's scary or not, that was a bad idea. I got out of horror because I'm an extreme overthinker, so it sticks. Been trying to avoid it ever since- which is sad, because I think it's a well-designed game and actually quite admire it, but if I see more of it I might actually die.