Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
Paper Mario Color Splash was a solid game that's great for all ages packing not only a vibrant world, but a charming story as well.
Thumper is an absolute blast providing a nightmarish world filled with a desire for speed and brutal music based obstacles to maneuver through.
Warhammer: Vermintide was a simply enjoyable game bringing the fun of cooperative action to the universe of fantasy Warhammer.
Duke Nukem gets the proper remaster treatment being improved all across the game for this release and you can see the love that was put into this project.
If you want to keep the party going then this is a great addition and if you haven't yet tried the games before, it's still a solid entry point.
Once more I don't believe new players will particularly care for these classics as they're dated and old, but gamers coming back for nostalgia will love this improved package.
for gamers looking at getting a glimpse of nostalgia, playing these games online for the first time or just having the collection altogether in one place they will appreciate this.
There was definitely something here at the core of Necropolis, but it felt flat with each area of the game feeling average and lacking any sort of excitement.
Rock Band Rivals is a great expansion to Rock Band 4 that expands on the existing experience and keeps the band rockin'.
King's Quest ends on a high note with "The Good Knight" bringing a satisfying conclusion to this brave knight's adventures.
The New World Order continues to build on what's an excellent episodic adventure offering a good set of twists that I honestly hadn't even anticipated.
Through the Woods is a great couple hour adventure taking you through a desolate yet lovely island filled with sorrow.
Mark McMorris: Infinite Air is a solid snowboarding game featuring a completely open world to shred through and many customization options.
It just never feels like a complete package in anyway instead opting to add a series of random mini games together.
The LEGO Harry Potter Collection is a great set of LEGO games brought together in one solid package.
The story was somewhat lacking offering nothing in terms of a conclusion and was cryptic.
Call of Duty 4 will always be one of my favorite titles of all time and it's great to have the chance to continue to enjoy that experience.
Overall this package feels like a typical Call of Duty title that's once again gotten out of hand and has completely forgotten what once made the series so addicting.
Despite not enjoying the Ghostbusters 2016 movie I felt that this story packs stand well on its own only taking the strong parts of the film and transferring it into a fun LEGO experience.
There were great levels of morality explored here and it's quite dark when the totalitarian government comes knocking.