Cory Wells
- Symphony of the Night
- Resident Evil
- Chrono Cross
Cory Wells's Reviews
Much credit should be given to HB Studios for what it has done with The Golf Club franchise.
Gravel offers fun racing with a variety of cars and environments.
Skyrim offers the most complete VR experience on PlayStation 4, but it comes at a cost.
Resident Evil Revelations was a step in the right direction five years ago, but has since worn out its welcome.
The focus that developer Omega Force may want is on the story itself, and potentially ruining the story with co-op might be understandable. But a game like this could easily have some sort of arcade or quick play mode where you just fight off enemies. This would add so much to this title. Overall, Dragon Age Heroes is a solidly fun action RPG experience on PS4.
The new Need for Speed does a good bit of justice towards the original Underground games, it falls a bit short on the new aspects it tried to incorporate. The open city aspects and the way you start races might feel familiar to Burnout Paradise players. It honestly seems to share the same setup, which isn't a bad thing. The cars are certainly the focus, as they should be, but the tacked on story and constant interruptions hinder the experience. Add to this the A.I. uses rubber band aspects. The racing is solid enough, and it is pretty cool to see other people on your server completing challenges across the bay, live.
If you like playing as the bad guys in a fairy tale and have a love for real-time strategy games, Dungeons 2 is worth a shot.
The adult rated Hatred will most likely not see the light of day on consoles, but it certainly has some addicting qualities to it and a little bit of strategy. The difficulty is certainly up there as you will find yourself overwhelmed by the police if you are not careful.
The core gameplay of Talos feels like a distant cousin to the Portal series. While the game is absolutely beautiful and challenging, it will feel like there is a lot to accomplish at first. But once you start progressing through the game, you will pick up on the aspect that it is not as open as you originally perceived. The emotion the game creates is fantastic, but you might not like or understand the story.
Even with the lack of depth, the game is still fun based on its difficulty and the fighting system.
Judging by the screens, people may think that Murdered: Soul Suspects is a survival horror title, especially with the pics of the demons. It is far from that, as it tells a solid story and is more categorized as a suspenseful thriller. The lack of challenge in the game and the redundancy really hurt the title in the long run. The game is more similar to the likes of Heavy Rain, as it seems like more of an interactive movie. While the game looks and runs great, it certainly will not be for everyone.
Revelations 2 has its moments as the game includes a lot of easter eggs for fans of the series. The Raid Mode is a fantastic and addictive game mode that is worth the price of admission alone. It tells a sufficient story, but the new characters do not really stick out. The cooperative A.I. is as diverse as ever, but the intelligence behind it has much to be desired.
If you're a returning player of the Payday franchise, you'll like what Payday 3 offers with multiple heists and keeping its core gameplay design intact.
NHL 24 does do some things that make changes to gameplay in a positive way.
The most welcome aspect of EA SPORTS PGA TOUR is the PGA aspect itself.
INGAME STUDIOS should be commended for trying something different as they've previously worked on the Mafia series amongst other titles.
While not a lot has changed in terms of ways to play MLB The Show 23, the experience on the field is much improved.
Based on the current model of Monster Energy Supercross 5 that dates back to its inception, this may be the most complete version of the game despite its legacy issues.
If you do any type of eSports racing or are a long time fan of racing in general, Circuit Superstars is worth a look.
While Codemasters seems to have added a good amount of content to F1 2021, it still feels like the same experience at its core.