Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
Destruction AllStars is a rather bland, minimal in content and generally boring take on the demolition derby genre of driving games.
Goosebumps Dead of Night was ok, but it does have a number of performance issues and smaller bugs that make this feel less polished than it should have been.
Bright Memory Infinite is a gorgeous, stylistic shooter that comes across as rather lackluster in terms of length and replayability.
Geminose: Animal Popstars is an ok experience, for a particularly young audience with a highlight being its original music compilations.
Axis Football 2018 delivers a core simulation of the sport, but it still needs polish and improvement to become a solid experience.
The sad part of Black Mirror is that there's a really solid game here and it could have just used more polish to reach that.
Ben 10 is an alright game, there's nothing terribly complex to it and for the most part it gets things right.
Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris disappoints providing a short campaign with a sporadic narrative.
Rapala Fishing: Pro Series can be a fine fishing game, there's a fair selection of items to unlock and it does have some nice engagement for when you're collecting the slippery critters.
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.
There's certainly potential here though it just doesn't come together on the console and creates a horrible time.
There are some creative elements to Dungeon Rushers, but it's really nothing too impressive being an alright time.
There isn't much to Discovery, but it's a really great building option for the younger audience.
The Park was a decent experience though far too quick to really offer a solid experience.
Wanted: Dead is perhaps too ambitious, at times punching above its weight while mostly missing the mark and also being brutally difficult at times.
Death Stranding was an awful, tedious experience that felt like a never ending nightmare where going out to get an actual part time job delivering packages would have been more rewarding.
This console version of the digital Pandemic conversion leaves a lot to be desired, with a very inaccessible setup.
Warhammer: Chaosbane delivers an alright, but very broken game on Xbox One X.
Dangerous Driving is just alright, it feels aged and it really wasn't anything too exciting to play.
CrossfireX is a really generic sort of shooter that feels as though it’s from the late 2000’s with the visual shine of today. I personally have found it fun, but severely lacking in terms of content.