Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
There's certainly some charm to Assault Android Cactus and it packs a decent amount of content.
This is a decent game for the younger audience as I feel they'll get the most benefit out of playing it.
I'm not sure why anyone spent the time to bring back Bubsy, especially considering how awful this attempt is.
DOOM Nintendo Switch Edition rocks, it's still an incredibly enjoyable game and if you can get over the visuals it's awesome.
I really enjoyed playing Putty Pals, it was an absolutely adorable time to play with another person.
It's been a splendid time with Joker once again being quite something and the others of the team coming across as essentially wild cards.
Gear.Club Unlimited is really an ambitious and solid racing title for the Nintendo Switch.
This is a solid package for those looking to relive these classic titles or to even experience them for the first time.
Super Beat Sports is a very enjoyable game packing hours of fun rhythm based battles.
I didn't get the point of Road Rage, I have no idea of what the logical goal was for the title.
It brings a massive roster of heroes, but with a stronger focus on the current Marvel Cinematic Universe brand.
I do really enjoy playing this, but when you look at some of the aspects that could make Battlefront 2 perfect, it falls short.
It's an incredibly authentic experience that captures each universe well, brings all the biggest characters from the films onto the missions and provides a variety of games to play.
Disneyland Adventures might be a fine adventure for the extremely young audience, but mostly everyone else will find this dull and boring.
I was really disappointed by Below the Bedrock, it felt as though they weren't sure how to get to that final episode and it showed.
Don't Stop Believin' does a great job of making the stories and the background you've explore with the Guardians matter.
Zoo Tycoon: Ultimate Animal Collection is definitely a better effort than the first release of the title at the start of the generation though still not entirely where it should be.
Call of Duty: WWII provides a stellar package that brings the series back to a place where it really did excel and I appreciate the option to get a modern title based on the era.
There's definitely some potential in Super Lucky's Tale but the content here is limited and locked behind a forced search for hidden secrets
I found Assassin's Creed: Origins to be an excellent entry in the series providing a breathtaking and authentic look at ancient Egypt.