Diego Escala
- Deus Ex
- Metal Gear Solid 3
- Hitman Blood Money
Diego Escala's Reviews
Even though we've still got half a year left to go, The Witcher 3 is one of those games that you just instantly know will be one of the best damn games of the year. Despite some minor technical issues on consoles it's still a phenomenal game and one of the best RPGs in recent years.
Despite some minor gripes, Divinity: Original Sin is easily one of the best RPGs in years and every hour I spend with it has it slowly climbing its way into my list of all time favorite RPGs.
It's hard to believe that Larian was able to make Original Sin better than it already was but they did. This package is a must-buy for any console player looking for an RPG to sink dozens of hours into, and there are enough changes to warrant PC players jumping back in.
Persona 5 is the series’ addictive formula refined to a nearly perfect form.
Hitman is a brilliant, and welcomed addition to the series and I’m eagerly awaiting the next season.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is a masterclass in game design.
It’s not very often a game as special as this comes out and the more I play Divinity: Original Sin 2 the more certain I am that it’s one of the best RPG’s of all time.
Dusk captures the essence of those 90s shooters you grew up playing and adds enough new to not only set itself apart, but also stand toe-to-toe with those giants.
Control is easily one of the best games of the year and has one of the most fascinating worlds I've experienced in a game in years.
Hitman 3 is a phenomenal closer to what has been an excellent trilogy in a series I hold dear.
Inscryption is one of the most mesmerizingly unnerving games I’ve ever played. A constant, unsettling experience that never lets up and dares you to make sense of it.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is the successor to Turtles in Time I’ve been waiting my entire life for. Its only fault is that I wish there was more of it; Shredder’s Revenge offers a single slice of pizza when I want the entire pie.
Dead Space is a phenomenal way to relive the original, or a great starting point for those new to the series.
Despite some needless changes to Homeworld 1's mechanics, this is still a fantastic remastered collection by Gearbox that shouldn't be missed by newcomers to the series or fans who have been itching to replay the series.
Tekken 7 doesn’t reinvent itself, but it doesn’t need to because it always has been, and still is, one of the best fighting games around.
Wolfenstein ll: The New Colossus is an absolutely buck wild ride of a game.
Hitman 2, while feeling more like “Season 2” than a full blown sequel (and likely was internally) is still a hard package to pass up when you’re getting more of what’s easily the best iteration in the series
Sekiro is an immensely satisfying game that sees a studio people started to think as a one-trick pony, flex their muscles by taking what they’re good at and doing something wildly different and engaging.
Wandersong is easily the most wholesome, heartwarming game about friendship you’ll play all year.
Heave Ho is a game that both destroys and strengthens friendships and you’d be remiss to not include it in your game night line-up.