With the first track 'Bigger Than Me', Game takes shots at the current generation of rappers. There are one or two questionable bars but it goes hard enough to be one I won't be unhappy to hear again. 'F.U.N' (Fuck U Niggas) is a similar type of gangsta rap song and the following 'Really' is good as well. Game gets Wayne for another hook, this time for 'Fuck Your Feelings'. This song's main problem is the lazy boring hook, and the second problem is Game over autotune. The strength of this album is the most socially conscious song, 'The Purge'. I don't know if fans would want a whole album of conscious hip hop from Game, but they are often effective when he makes them. From there it's mostly average. The array of features continues and there's nothing much after 'Trouble on My Mind' that comes close to being memorable. As I felt hearing the snippets, there is little enjoyment in the second portion of the project.
A compilation nonetheless, but I think this is the least I have enjoyed a retail Game project. The beats, often a strength, are by far the most average he has had on any of his solo projects, with Game falling into the current trap trend too often. 2.5-2/5
Best Tracks: F.U.N, Really, The Purge