Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
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.
Just Dance 2018 is all about refinements offering a solid and entertaining experience.
Overall Rogue Trooper: Redux is an alright package, it presents the game in a way that's satisfactory for the current time.
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War is a large game, it provides countless hours of gameplay and consistently brings new twists along the way.
This second episode was a large jump from the first in the season as it really did provide some extra feelings and delivered emotional portions.
If you like the other packs then this is a great next addition, if you've never played any of the past Jackbox Games you're missing out and this is a good entry to start.
Knock Knock can be an alright experience if you want a type of horror that feels slower.
When Raid: World War II is running decently it's actually a lot of fun to play and if you're in a group it can be a blast.
I guess you could say this isn't broken to any extent, but it's just a poor map selection and a bad ending to the Infinite Warfare season pass.
Who Needs You was a solid penultimate episode for the series and I'm curious how the Guardians will work on solving their issues in the finale.
Yono and the Celestial Elephants is a fantastic game for kids and one that all ages could enjoy.
The Danger Zone at its core is an interesting concept though the entire thing is rather simple.
It's a simple concept, but one that works and just makes you want to keep on firing.
There's some nice presentation to Nascar Heat 2 and I'm sure fans of the event will enjoy the selection of new content present here
Fifa 18 is the latest entry in EA's long running Football/Soccer simulation that aims to refine, add a couple new features and continue Hunter's story.
There's an alright game somewhere here as the setting is well done just like the enemy designs, but it isn't presented in a way that showcases its potential.
Blue Reflection is definitely a solid JRPG title presenting an interesting story and a lead that one can get behind with her various struggles.
The Pact is a good place from which the rest of the season can build for what should be a very interesting conclusion.
The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game is a fine title for those that enjoy the series or are fans of this LEGO brand.