Luke Clarke
Final Fantasy 8 Remastered is exactly what it is supposed to be; a great updated release of a classic JRPG with a unique battle system that will please old fans and hopefully create a whole lot of new ones.
Conan Unconquered offers a fairly unique and fun experience. The graphics are a little dated. The sounds and unit dialogue are amazingly cheesy and over the top and the campaign barely exists. However, unconquered solo and co-op mode offers enough variety and challenge to put the best strategist to the test
City of the Shroud offers an ‘OK’ RPG experience wrapped around a fun and interesting combat system core.
Dream Alone meets its goal of presenting a solid gaming challenge within a grim stylized world.
It seems like it will be a very long time before you would find yourself playing the same mission on the same map multiple times. Combining this with all of the new skins, guns and abilities to unlock makes for a compelling reason to jump in and play pretty regularly.
Overall I think Absolver is very decent. It reminds me a little of the good old days of Double Dragon on Atari.
Over all DoW3 is a really solid entry into the RTS genre and probably will end up being the best game of its series.
While the gameplay is solid and the visuals interesting, it’s not engrossing enough to overcome the continuous repetitious need to start from scratch.
I have really enjoyed Siegecraft Commander, the learning curve is not too steep so it would be great for casual player.
There is a lot of fun to be had in The Crew, calling all units if you are prepared to go find it and to overlook some of its shortcomings.
I’m sure some people will love it. Just look at how popular football management games are