Diego Escala
- Deus Ex
- Metal Gear Solid 3
- Hitman Blood Money
Diego Escala's Reviews
Recompile is a frustrating game. I wouldn’t say it’s a bad game because I still had a lot of fun with it and definitely recommend playing it, as I knocked out the entire thing in a single session.
I burned through The Forgotten City in a single session, fully intrigued by the game’s world but I just wish the game’s mechanics had a bigger influence over the story it was trying to tell.
There’s some fun to be had with Biomutant, but it’s the type of fun that’ll attract a specific group of gamers that’ll throw on a podcast as they mindlessly explore the game’s world.
There’s a simplicity to Maskmaker, but a simplicity that works for a fun 2-3 hour romp.
It’s touching, and the puzzle side keeps you engaged while your heartstrings are being tugged.
Hitman 3 is a phenomenal closer to what has been an excellent trilogy in a series I hold dear.
The Walking Dead Onslaught isn’t a bad game per say, I’m sure fans of the series will find some fun in it, it’s just wholly disappointing when compared to the recently released Saints & Sinners.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 does everything a remake should do: improve on every aspect of the original release and set itself as the new standard.
When all is said and done, Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is perfectly mediocre if a tad disappointing for fans of the series expecting more.
Fall Guys is battle royale at its silliest as you waddle your way through a technicolor game show.
Fight Crab is as dumb as it is absurd, and it’ll leave you with the biggest smile on your face as your chainsaw wielding crab goes into battle.
Carrion is the perfect marriage of John Carpenter and Cronenberg horror, with an almost unsettling glee as you careen through the game devouring all in your path.
For the cost of a large coffee with all the bells and whistles, you could instead indulge in some horror with the Dread X Collection.
Disintegration held a lot of potential, and while its gravcycle is novel, the rest of the package doesn’t live up to the strategy it promises.
Caked in a heavy VHS filter with grimy beats emanating from every corner, Sludge Life is the anti-capitalist game to vibe to we need right now.
What Maneater lacks in variety, it more than makes up for in pure unbridled, delicious carnage.
Clocking in at around 2 hours, Ghost Giant isn’t the most lasting experience, but its picture book popup world is sure to stay with you for much longer.
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners is one of those games people are going to look at and say “This is why you should buy into VR”. Saints & Sinners is a thrilling, nail-biting experience that I won’t soon forget.
The Outer Worlds isn’t reinventing the RPG wheel here, but it is an incredibly fun world to explore and sink countless hours into.
What the Golf is easily the dumbest game you’re going to play all year, and I say that with all the love in the world.