Greg Newbegin
It’s simple, really, Diablo 3 Eternal Collection for the Nintendo Switch is one of the best games available on the platform, period, and it comes highly recommended.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon, when all of its pieces are taken together, is not only a fantastic new direction for the series, it's also one of its best titles.
LawBreakers is easily one of the most enjoyable twitch shooters I’ve played in a long time.
Remnant: From the Ashes is all about decisions, as a result, Remnant is a very rewarding and enjoyable game
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is a solid remaster of a game that deserved way more praise than it received on initial release.
All told, Ape Out is a blisteringly fun game
This is the Destiny formula perfected. It’s a vast improvement over the original game
The more you play, the more you become charmed and enchanted by the world in which you play. As the story develops, and you get pulled into more and more grand escapades
Overall, the game looks, sounds, and plays better and there’s just more to do. Experienced players will see a number of quality of life changes as well.
In some ways, Greedfall has the makings of a classic. It has all of the pieces of the puzzle, but there's just not enough of them or perhaps the puzzle just isn't complex enough.
The shorter narrative and anthology presentation suits the title better than a standalone full-priced title
’d have to say that Iron Man VR is certainly a VR game worth playing – after all, it’s fun, and you really do feel like Iron Man. Fans of Tony Stark and his creations should definitely not let this slip by, as it will certainly spark joy within them.
The story is great, and the strategy gameplay is both satisfying and enjoyable
The 16-bit charm, ‘80s style metal music, tongue-in-cheek references and simplistic gameplay makes it a fun time killer, if not a must play.
I love Tempest. I love Tempest 2000. I even love TxK on the PS Vita. And if I’m wearing my Tempest fan hat and badge, I love Tempest 4000.
I look forward to the inevitable follow-up and recommend puzzle fans to take a look.
If you’re a WWE fan, you’d be silly to miss out.
Personally, I enjoyed my time with Fairy Tail, but I would suggest players start on Normal and increase the difficulty when they feel comfortable, as a game like this really benefits from strategic decision-making in order to keep it interesting.
If all of this was in a single collection, it would be a no brainer to recommend to anyone that is a fan of retro arcade games, or is just looking for a bit of classic fun. But split across two collections, it’s not as easy to recommend.
It has some solid mechanics, tells a great story, and is really well structured. It’s just not for me.