Jason Stettner
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Jason Stettner's Reviews
There were some good ideas with The Station, but I've played a number of very similar and better put together experiences.
Of Mice and Sand Revised is an alright experience, it has some depth for the management style it deploys and charm in the mini, as in tiny mice you take care of.
I found ATOMIK: RunGunJumpGun to be fine, there's a decent amount of gameplay here yet I still would have liked something more to it.
It's great that Aperion Cyberstorm offers such perfect options for larger groups whether that's in a cooperative or competitive setup.
Dynasty Warriors 9 does provide a bold step up with the open world, yet does somewhat fall short on the execution.
It has some problems, it's not quite as great as the original but still just as interesting.
There really just wasn't enough to Pinstripe despite having some interesting concepts and a unique style of art presentation.
Mercenary Kings: Reloaded Edition does have some interesting aspects to it and performs well in a cooperative pairing.
I feel that Hyper Universe is a standout from the MOBA genre offering something fresh, exciting and just fun to play.
For the most part the Blade of Galadriel expansion was a solid addition to the core narrative, the care was there for cinematics yet it still did feel like more of the same.
Marooners does a number of things right yet still feels limited in content.
I liked how this story was setup, how fast it was and how the whole thing feels like a single adrenaline rush.
This is certainly a beautiful game and Wulverblade was an enjoyable time despite the intense difficulty present.
Full Metal Furies is a solid game providing countless hours of solo or cooperative action.
I enjoy trains and for the most part Railway Empire delivered a fun way to handle this type of simulation.
The pacing of "What Ails You?" was great, it was quick and covered a lot of material.
For the most part Vesta was an excellent game and a well worthwhile experience.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter on Xbox One X was a remarkable time with this being a solid narrative driven experience.
This is an amazing game not only in telling a unique perspective, but being fascinating to work through.
Innerspace has some strong elements to it though the progression isn't integrated well and it just leaves you wondering what's going on in it.