Paul Broussard
- Metroid Prime
- Devil May Cry 5
- Okami
Paul Broussard's Reviews
One of the better re-releases in recent memory.
Strip away the food based aesthetic and all that’s left is a very simplistic 2D shooter.
A blast to play.
Elevator going nowhere fast.
You’ll probably extract some enjoyment out of Chimera Squad, although you’re likely to find just as many problems to complain about along the way as I have.
Returning players will still find the fun game they knew back from 2013, but don’t expect to have any of the problems you had back then addressed now.
A release worthy of wearing the remastered label.
Xenoblade is one of the landmark titles in the genre over the past decade, and the Definitive Edition improves on it across the board.
A case better left unsolved.
The attempt to tackle both stealth and combat creates a game that never really quite manages to fully get a grasp on either.
Without any unique selling point that it handles at least competently, What Happened is ultimately hard to qualify as anything more than awful.
The absolute best Serious Sam 4 has to offer are things we've seen plenty of times before, and that just simply doesn’t cut it given the amount of annoyances it contains and how far other movement based shooters have come in the same time span.
Crashing the party in style.
A very legitimate game of the year contender.
There are sparks of the greatness embodied in Eternal, but there are too many places where this DLC stumbles for it to be worth your time.
The Survivalists is adrift on a sea of similar titles, struggling to find relevance and survive amid the near endless competition.
Watch Dogs: Legion is Ubisoft’s third attempt to make the open world/hacking combination work, and despite containing a few interesting ideas, it falls flat just as quickly as the others.
I can't say I hate Age of Calamity, but I am saddened by it, and how little it did with the intriguing potential it had.
If you want to check out where everything started, this is a decent trip down memory lane.
Hitman 3 can best be summarized as more of the same.