Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition is the refined return of a classic JRPG experience.
Far Cry: New Dawn lacks the polish of the main series, but still delivers a quality experience.
Melbits World is a fun, casual type of puzzle game that presents something anyone could play.
Access Denied is an odd take on the puzzle game, one that presents a different type of challenge.
Monster Energy Supercross 2 definitely seems to simulate the event well and does so with solid performance that is enhanced with great visuals.
Crackdown 3 is a solid entry in the franchise, I was generally whelmed by it.
Apex Legends delivers the best team based battle royale available, it runs well across platforms and it's fun to play.
Genesis Alpha One won't be for everyone, but the ones that like it will certainly find this addicting.
Life is Strange 2 needs to get to the point as I'm losing interest, pair that with a constant water noise in the background and poor pacing for a bad time.
I've enjoyed Last Year: The Nightmare, I do find it rather light on content and it favors the survivors too much.
The Hitman HD Enhanced Collection brings two great titles from the franchise and enhances them in a number of ways providing a solid revisit.
Vane comes across as an interesting concept, yet a light one that lacks polish.
Aftercharge is a solid competitive multiplayer game that brings balance and a unique premise.
The Warhammer Vermintide 2 - Shadows Over Bogenhafen brings two fresh levels to work through.
The Forza Horizon 4: Fortune Island expansion is an excellent addition to an incredible game.
Just Cause 4 delivers on the explosions, wild action and fun you expect from this franchise.
Hellfront: Honeymoon brings frantic twin stick shooter action with some levels of strategy.
Axis Football 2018 delivers a core simulation of the sport, but it still needs polish and improvement to become a solid experience.
Donut County is a unique game that brings a simple, yet fun core concept to the table.
Marvel's Spider-Man: Silver Lining was a solid way to end the extra content while giving additional closure to the narrative.