Jason Stettner
- Halo 3
- Call of Duty 4
- Gears of War
Jason Stettner's Reviews
Valley is a game that packs a solid story and a good amount of gameplay length.
Worms WMD is truly the most definitive version of Worms bringing with it a lovely set of graphics and all the Worm carnage you could ever want.
Madden NFL 17 doesn't aim to take the series anywhere crazy being mostly an entry that improves on the last year.
The game of Uno is basically just that, it doesn't attempt to do anything original while restricting social features from the last version.
Bangkok was not a strong episode of Hitman lacking the spirit of the past levels despite still providing the quality of the lively world.
It's worth checking out if you want a more casual game and enjoy that time era as you get to see the evolution of your kingdom.
Still, it's a fine standalone episode not only in length but the tale it provides being the penultimate for this extended Telltale season.
Abzu is just a perfect game that's only held back by being a few hours long, but that shouldn't at all stop you from enjoying such a lovely world.
Batman: The Telltale Series is truly Telltale at their finest providing a perfect imaging of this iconic caped crusader.
Overcooked was a great and challenging game that features a fantastic cooperative experience.
The Vault Tec DLC wasn't by any means amazing, but it does grant players access to the tools and the space to build their own vault.
Killer Instinct Season 3 is a great addition for the free to play series.
Ghostbusters was incredibly disappointing and this game is a bland experience I'd suggest staying away from until it reaches the price of other regular digital titles.
MX vs ATV Supercross Encore took a long time to finally hit Xbox One and the finished product is a mess.
The game clearly shows that the Kinect can be introduced into traditional games in unique, fun and useful ways to enhance the experience.
Anarcute was well worth the wait being an exciting and challenging riot simulator
Pharaonic had great potential being a completely unique experience, but it's brought down by a weird desire to make you replay far too much of the same area.
Carmageddon was an alright title, yet nothing that stands out in the current generation of gaming.
7 Days to Die is a horrible game that should be skipped, hidden and locked away forever.
It's a great title for all ages offering unique building opportunities, hours of campaign levels and tons of replay collecting all the hidden objects in the world.