Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville is a great addition to this friendly shooter franchise that expands the scope of the series further than ever before.
Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair is a great 2D platformer that provides some neat ways to mix-up the experience, and it felt like such a breath of fresh air in a crowded genre.
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is a lovely experience featuring charming visuals and a light hearted approach to puzzle based platforming.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint is an agonizingly boring experience that drags and features a story of complete nonsense.
Sayonara Wild Hearts is a simply stunning and lovely experience, with heart pulsing music driving the action.
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast holds up, bringing one excellent narrative driven campaign and sadly loses its multiplayer.
Borderlands 3 is the exact follow-up that fans have been waiting for, delivering more of what they’ve come to expect with some surprises along the journey.
EA Sports NHL 20 delivers a well rounded package with a pile of modes, ways to play and a greatly improved broadcast package that is miles better than anything else they had this generation.
Gears 5 is an ambitious, and incredible expansion of the franchise that takes this series to new heights.
Control is another amazing title from Remedy, its wild to witness and a ton of fun to play.
Life is Strange Episode 4: Faith was too long, with brief impactful moments that were so plentiful that they didn’t carry much weight.
Redeemer: Enhanced Edition is an alright brawling game, it’s somewhat different and a good effort.
Tetsumo Party is minimal, there’s nothing to it aside from a party mode where you shift limbs around.
Ion Fury is one blazing fast paced experience that brings classic shooter action with many modern upgrades.
Vicious Circle can be fun, but in short bursts as the gameplay is repetitive and the content is extremely minimal.
Damsel delivers a fairly solid experience with a narrative told through neat comic book style strips prior to levels.
Pilot Sports has a fair amount of content to it, with bright visuals and somewhat stiff controls at times.
This console version of the digital Pandemic conversion leaves a lot to be desired, with a very inaccessible setup.
Age of Wonders: Planetfall is a perfect use of the genre on consoles, delivering countless hours of terrific turn based gameplay.
Generation Zero is an empty, meandering and completely boring experience.