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Call of Duty Modern Warfare III Review
The events of Modern Warfare II weren’t too long ago but we continue that adventure with Price and the rest of Task Force 141. While there are a series of events that take place during this particular story, the team ends up essentially right where they start it. That...
Alan Wake 2 Review
It’s been a long thirteen years of waiting, but Alan Wake 2 has finally arrived. In all honesty I never expected to see this follow-up considering Microsoft and well Xbox didn’t support the original much. They also didn’t support a sequel, hence having to wait thirteen years.
Detective Pikachu Returns Review
Following the events of the original game and also somewhat the movie in a fun joking tie-in. Detective Pikachu Returns once again pairs together Tim Goodman with his talkative detecting pal Pikachu. The two have a unique connection where they can understand each other which creates a unique skill set for allowing the two to solve crimes.
Assassin's Creed Mirage Review
The Creed franchise has gone partially back to its origins with Mirage as the series aims to offer something more bite size. This was actually a rather refreshing change-up as it was much more manageable to work through and didn’t feel as though it would never end. With that,...
Forza Motorsport Review
"Racing to the Current Gen" It’s been quite awhile since the most recent entry in the Forza Motorsport, actually the longest gap in the franchise between releases. What we’re greeted with is a technically impressive track based racing game for the current generation, but alas one that could have used more content. That’s particularly felt since it’s been so long since the previous release.
Payday 3 Review
"Stealing with the Times" It’s been quite awhile since the previous Payday experience and while time has gone by, it would appear that the Payday series has largely stayed the same. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it will feel very familiar to those that have ventured into the series prior.
Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo Review
The film collection of Alfred Hitchcock is legendary and his expertise is particularly displayed with the masterpiece Vertigo. So to share the name with a game it lends a certain level of expectation. Within the game Vertigo, they’re using that name while not really fully living up to that concept...
The Crew Motorfest Review
The latest entry in this open world racing series is a bit of a spin-off where players head to the sandy beaches of Hawaii. I mean, the terrain is certainly more varied than that but it helps paint the vibe that you’ll probably expect when heading into the game.
Starfield Review
Growing up I often wondered what video games might actually end becoming, and or offering. One of those trains of thought would lead to the ultimate experience of space exploration, to hop into a spaceship and venture across the cosmos. That dream has finally been realized, to some extent within the vast role playing adventure that is Starfield.
Immortals of Aveum Review
This is a rather interesting experience, it’s essentially a first person shooter game with magic being what you blast out. It’s story structured and impressively long in terms of its narrative. It provides at least ten hours of story content, yet at the same time that did feel somewhat bloated with how repetitive the gameplay can get.
Fort Solis Review
This is a narrative driven walking simulation of sorts, told across four chapters not unlike say a TV Show. It features light interactions for play, therefore being something that literally anyone could experience and engage with even if they don’t play games. That of course won’t make this something...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Review
This is the latest asymmetrical multiplayer offering, with a focus on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It’s an experience where four victims will go up against three members of the family. It’s an interesting setup as typically we only see one killer hunting a bunch of survivors in this sort of scenario.
Atlas Fallen Review
You start off as a nameless individual that’s part of this caravan. The world around you is bleak, sandstorms block out the distance. The wraith monsters are out there in the storms, waiting for someone to be left behind. There’s also a split within the caravan as the lower...
Crash Team Rumble Review
It’s time to collect some Wumpa! This is a multiplayer focused experience where two teams will face off in a series of arenas with the goal of collecting the target fruit number faster than the other one. It’s a straight forward concept with a strangely deep layering of strategy...
Diablo 4 Review
The wait between main line Diablo entries has been long. We were lucky enough to be graced with the presence of Diablo 2 Resurrected not too long back which was excellent, but the desire for that fourth main entry has been extensive. The time has finally arrived and it’s coming out the door swinging.
Hogwarts Legacy Review
It’s time for a fresh start within the Wizarding World. Within Hogwarts Legacy you begin as a late starting student and you quickly get to making your mark. It’s something that’s easier to just go along with and I’m sure you’ll have fun once you embrace the quirky yet somewhat serious attitude.
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum Review
I really do try my best to find some sort of redeeming element when playing games in a reviewing capacity. It’s not always about being negative, or trying to place a point across. Alas, sometimes the experience really is just that bad and thus far, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is the worst game I’ve ever played.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Review
Following the incredibly successful Breath of the Wild, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a direct sequel to that adventure. It begins with an epic cinematic moment where the power couple Zelda and Link are exploring an increasingly toxic depths below the castle of Hyrule. In a...
Minecraft Legends Review
The latest spin-off for Minecraft has arrived in the form of a real time strategy game. A genre that while different from the core of Minecraft, actually does work here in an interesting way. What you’re doing is essentially commanding groups of troops you’ve created or perhaps found in order to fend off an invading Piglin army that has made its way to the overworld.
Dead Space 2023 Review
When it comes to remaking games it can be a daunting task. There are so many variables that need to be considered. With this fresh take on Dead Space we get what’s essentially a reimagining of the core game. It’s certainly in the spirit of the original, but they take certain areas and expand upon them in ways that do largely add to the experience.
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