Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
Save Your Nuts is an alright party game, it has some important elements and just comes across as lacking in variation.
The Hotline Miami Collection is an insane compilation of non-stop action and over the top violence that’s just soaked with neon.
Gylt was actually a fairly good experience, it brought some chills and had an interesting story.
BlockQuest Maker was a surprisingly intuitive, and easy going experience whether you’re interested in creation or just playing dungeons.
HyperParasite is a hardcore rogue-lite with a rather interesting hook to its gameplay as you latch onto people and then battle away with them.
This is a generally solid expansion to the game, but one they could have taken further as it does seem to just be an alright playthrough.
Gigantosaurus The Game is awful, perhaps I’m being too hard on it but I also need to be honest that this is not a title I’d consider suggesting for even the younger ones out there.
Snakeybus is a rather interesting concept that’s perhaps a bit too simplistic for its own good and becomes very repetitive after awhile.
Meow Motors is a great karting game offering a lengthy campaign to race through and a nicely setup quick race option to supplement that.
Call of Duty: Warzone is a great battle royale experience that delivers more than what you would expect in a free to play offering.
Bleeding Edge is fun to play, but it’s rather shallow in terms of content and has some performance issues.
Curious Expedition delivers the full colonial experience with lots of replay value through its well designed procedural generation.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the sequel I’ve been waiting for, providing countless hours of gameplay and being a near perfect experience.
Yakuza 0 is a great prequel for this series, it shows some core characters in their prime and sets up an intriguing narrative to explore.
Two Point Hospital is a lot of fun, with many engaging scenarios and a wacky sort of look at providing healthcare.
MLB The Show 20 provides a polished and generally refined experience that’s more about enhancing existing areas as opposed to altering anything too essential.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps would be a masterpiece of an experience; one that you could describe as a perfect example of a game as art, held back by some technical issues.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Warlords of New York is a good selection of new content, the state of that content was pitiful upon release with many issues plaguing the experience.
60 Seconds! was a really interesting survive the apocalypse game, yet one that is rather limited in terms of scope.
Darksiders Genesis is actually a great spin-off for the series with two leads that work very well together and this perspective was a very neat change-up.