Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition is an excellent effort at bringing back an absolutely classic genre defining title and preparing it for years to come.
Demon Pit is a fun experience, but a limited one that doesn’t expand upon its content enough.
Vigor is a solid shooter looter that has a clear focus, a variety of distinct maps to play on and a background goal to work towards.
Life is Strange Episode 5: Wolves is a fine conclusion to this season, it has satisfying endings and generally wraps things up in a fine way while being polished.
Shenmue III is alright, it’s the next step in the story and it stumbles along the way with some odd pacing amongst poor visual issues.
Bee Simulator delivers a fairly lengthy, and generally well done game that aims to provide educational elements to your journey.
BurgerTime Party is a solid modern rendition of this classic game, and my mother who is a long time fan approves of it.
We Happy Few We All Fall Down is a generally solid conclusion to the overall experience and worth it for those wanting to get a full sense of closure on this messed up town.
Death Stranding was an awful, tedious experience that felt like a never ending nightmare where going out to get an actual part time job delivering packages would have been more rewarding.
Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD delivers an alright remaster effort with minimal changes and generally just a fresh coat of paint.
Secret Neighbor is a multiplayer game that can be fun at times, while also being rather repetitive and having a number of issues involved.
New Super Lucky’s Tale definitely improves upon what I found to be a generally solid game, the extra content is appreciated the polish is great on Nintendo Switch.
Need for Speed Heat is definitely a lot of fun, the night life is incredible and I certainly enjoy the sense of progression in regards to the vehicles. That being said, there are some issues and some elements of play that could be expanded upon.
Just Dance 2020 is generally solid, with an alright selection of songs with its main issue being that it’s just another entry without any innovation.
Overwatch Nintendo Switch brings over the full experience which is great, but it does sacrifice some elements of the gameplay to achieve this.
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep starts out strong, but ends with a rather abrupt situation that’s dampened by the recycled content that’s present.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a remarkable reboot that comes across as innovative as CoD4 did when it completely changed the shooter genre.
The Outer Worlds is a truly unique experience that brings great levels of humor, lively locations and what feels like complete freedom in how you want to go about doing things.
A Knight’s Quest is an alright light style RPG that is linear in nature with an overall quest that hits well for the younger audience out there.
MediEvil is an enticing game, but one that hasn’t aged too gracefully and there are some issues present within this remaster.