Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a gorgeous game with some striking combat, it's also brutally difficult and it isn't very accessible.
MLB The Show 19 delivers an authentic and expansive presentation of Baseball, being a true simulation of the sport.
RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures delivers an accessible and more casual take on the classic theme park builder.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: The Grand Caiman is a weaker expansion upon the core campaign that doesn’t matter in the overall narrative.
Assassin's Creed III Remastered is a great way to revisit these games or perhaps play them for the first time, there's just enough enhancements to justify it.
DayZ Xbox One delivers the full niche zombie survival experience, but with that comes a number of problems and performance issues.
This is one mighty package of LEGO games that come together for an awesome Marvel Collection.
Move or Die is a fairly simple game that excels at creating a truly wild party atmosphere.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: The Serpent's Heart is a solid expansion upon the core campaign that directly ties into a main mission.
The Division 2 expands every element of the original and provides an absolutely massive world that's filled with content.
Blood Waves is a very basic game that brings a single core concept, it gets boring quickly though.
Dead or Alive 6 is a great entry in the franchise that refines many elements while expanding the general roster.
The Grand Tour Game delivers the streamed series, fitted with some small elements of gameplay.
RBI Baseball 19 delivers a solid arcade style Baseball experience with refinements to the overall experience.
Black Desert on Xbox One delivers the full experience of the MMORPG in a streamlined way that works.
Everything is not awesome in this disappointing entry in what's been a well run series since 2005.
Trials Rising is an awesome entry in the series that takes content from the past and expands upon it in many ways.
Earth Defense Force 5 brings massive, large scale bug splatter baths and just a ton of content.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: The Price of Survival balances some interesting puzzles with combative segments that offer choice.
Anthem delivers a fairly solid experience, it has enjoyable elements but does also come across as rather generic.