Erin Castillo
If you were expecting a bunch of new content included in the revamp, you might be slightly disappointed, yet if this is all brand new and shiny to you, it’s more than worth its price tag.
Though Nascar Heat 3 is a solid racing sim overall, it could have raised to greater heights with more exciting content for those outside the niche market, and a few tweaks to the frame rate stability and cheesy voice acting.
The most frustrating thing about Earthfall is that it squanders its potential at every turn.
Maybe sometime next year The Crew 2 will start to feel like the sequel we all deserve, but as it stands right now, it certainly doesn't.
At this point, The United Front DLC illustrates exactly what Sledgehammer needs to work on, while highlighting exactly what makes Call of Duty so damn popular as a franchise.
With amazingly realistic graphics, intense music, rich characters, and a dynamic decision scheme, this action adventure title is enthralling from it's opening scene to the very end, and if you let it, it will take you on a journey to what feels like an entirely different world.
Overall, and despite a few relatively small annoyances throughout the game, Super Mega Baseball 2 provides an enjoyable for the entire family!
This War Machine DLC is arguably better than the first, with two out of three general multiplayer maps adding inspiration and excitement to the game, a new halfway decent War map, and a fun Nazi zombies experience, but only just.
Feeling like a combination of the classic Zelda titles for the SNES, and the new age Final Fantasy titles, this classic hack and slash combat just feels so right.
From beginning to end A Way Out will have you on the edge of your seat
_________________________ “Overall Attack on Titan 2 is disappointing as a sequel.
_______________________ “From guns to cool abilities, to quick and bone-crushing combat you'll find out just how awesome Ian is.
Bleed 2 is, quite simply put, intense fun bundled up into a small package.
_________________________ “…all of the maps do a great job of simulating the destruction and loss experienced by many during this time.
The narrative is where Telltale Games has shined throughout the series, and episode 5 really proves that.