Luke Gittens
Overall, Sparking Zero lives up to its hype as a thrilling addition to the Dragon Ball franchise, with room for improvement through future updates and potential DLC.
Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC expansion is nothing short of superb. The game showcases a wide variety of everything, inclusive of adding new characters, areas, weapons, spells and more for the Tarnished to utilize in their journey. Its features rival and sometimes even dwarf aspects of the base game, but the same can be said in the inverse. At launch, there are major issues with regards to the difficulty and performance of the expansion, but these problems are likely to be addressed and fixed appropriately within the future.
Morbid The Lords of Ire is a slightly above average game that tries to reinvent certain aspects of the Soulslike formula, but falls somewhat short.
Sky: Children of the Light is a great game that does something different in the multiplayer gaming genre and casts a primary focus on socializing, whether it be having fun with friends, making new peers, and anything in-between. It’s an experience that you definitely would not want to miss out on, with its beautiful visuals, unique style, interesting lore, and fascinating characters in the form of both spirits and players alike. There is no end to what you can accomplish in the game, and with new content being added every season, it’s safe to say that the game will continue to have a successful run for a long time to come.
To sum things up, I would say that this remaster was extremely well done with the attention to detail and the overall love paid off to the Tomb Raider franchise and its fans in order to produce this as its masterpiece. It’s a welcome improvement that both new and old players can find something to enjoy, and what returning players can come back to in order to fall in love with the series once again.