Paul Broussard
- Metroid Prime
- Devil May Cry 5
- Okami
Paul Broussard's Reviews
Bleed 2 only costs $10 as of the time of writing, but even a price point discounted that heavily is a bit difficult to justify given the lack of original content.
This is very much Devil May Cry 1, 2, and 3, with pretty much all the good and bad that came with the original titles.
In need of a tune up.
Walden does a good job of being like the book, and a very bad job of being a video game.
You will almost assuredly find enough content and fun hack and slash action to justify a full priced title, even if it's not the absolute best Nintendo Warriors has to offer.
Yesterday Origins fails to escape many of the flaws of its genre, and doesn’t do enough with its story or characters to tolerate those issues.
Given that it’s a remastering, it probably won’t take too long for a cost reduction, and closer to $20 feels much more reasonable given what’s presented here.
If you’re looking for a turn based JRPG to play through, there are far better options out there that provide more variety for your dollar.
I would be remiss in not recommending The Spectrum Retreat if you’re a fan of Portal-esque puzzle solving.
There is no amount of enjoyment to be extracted from this experience.
Fallout 76 is one of the most lifeless games the company has ever produced.
If you don’t already like hack and slash titles, and the Darksiders series specifically, this third installment certainly won’t make you a fan.
An old school fun, engrossing, and incredibly deep action game.
For a trilogy that’s been ported so often, very little has been done to address the niggles that do exist, and that’s a shame.
Not showing up anybody.
Showcases tangible improvements over both Fates and Echoes.
The first episode of Song of Horror is a genuinely unnerving experience, but ultimately fails to really find its footing as a game.
The spark and creativity that made the original Gamecube title something of a cult classic is here somewhere, but it has been buried underneath an increasingly large pile of gameplay annoyances and mechanics that add options without depth.
There’s nothing that elevates it above its competition.
Banish it back to whatever forgotten abyss it crawled out of, presumably one filled with lots of framerate drops and accompanied by a terrible metal soundtrack at all times.