Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
Until Dawn is one of the best horror games I've ever played being that next step for interactive experiences in terms of graphics and storytelling.
Rise & Shine has beautiful graphics that capture this weird crazed war well, but is also far too difficult for the regular player to enjoy.
The first episode had decent pacing and while Javier was likable it didn't seem to really get things off to an amazing start, but just re-introduced the universe.
Star Wars Battlefront concludes with a decent set of maps that bring elements of Scarif from Rogue One to life
I certainly enjoyed Drive! Drive! Drive! finding it to have a fresh take on racing while bringing a smooth driving experience into the mix.
Child of Light was an epic end for a powerful take on Batman.
Final Fantasy XV is an intriguing tale that follows the adventures of these close friends in an incredible world.
Dead Rising 4 is a great game, it brings an intriguing campaign in a fully realized world filled with places to explore.
Maize is a few hour journey depending on your ability to move through the environment and a great time.
There's certainly potential here though it just doesn't come together on the console and creates a horrible time.
I'm still really excited to see how it all gets wrapped up and love the fresh takes on the Batman characters, I just felt this episode fell flat.
Planet Coaster is a beautiful and special experience allowing players the ability to create an amusement park however they'd like.
The game feels very truthful to its origins while greatly expanding on all aspects of gameplay for a title that should have a long term quality to it.
There were great levels of morality explored here and it's quite dark when the totalitarian government comes knocking.
Despite not enjoying the Ghostbusters 2016 movie I felt that this story packs stand well on its own only taking the strong parts of the film and transferring it into a fun LEGO experience.
Overall this package feels like a typical Call of Duty title that's once again gotten out of hand and has completely forgotten what once made the series so addicting.
Call of Duty 4 will always be one of my favorite titles of all time and it's great to have the chance to continue to enjoy that experience.
The story was somewhat lacking offering nothing in terms of a conclusion and was cryptic.
The LEGO Harry Potter Collection is a great set of LEGO games brought together in one solid package.
It just never feels like a complete package in anyway instead opting to add a series of random mini games together.