Rudy Wijnberg
Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles is a fun and addictive city builder with intuitive systems, though it has some minor frustrations and lacks a strong endgame, but it remains an impressive solo project.
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WWE 2K24 pleasantly surprised us with its extensive content, improved gameplay, and a wealth of unique wrestlers, making it much more than just a roster update, despite minor issues with AI and camera.
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"Skull and Bones offers solid naval combat and engaging endgame content with a good grind for upgrades, but it lacks a compelling story and has minimal on-foot segments. While the visuals and sea battles are impressive, issues like glitches and an always-online requirement hold it back from being great. The roadmap for updates provides hope, but the game still struggles with mediocrity."
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"Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the best entry in the series yet, featuring expansive content and an engaging JRPG experience. The story is immersive with many twists, and Honolulu adds a unique touch as a new location. Despite some issues, like the paywall for New Game+, the game excels with its side missions, smooth combat, and rich ambiance. Playing Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name first is recommended for a fuller experience. A must-play for fans!"
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"Tekken 8 solidifies its place among the greatest fighting franchises with its solid but short story, diverse modes, and extensive roster. The game excels in gameplay with a strong emphasis on aggressive play, making it ideal for those who enjoy fast-paced action. Customization options and beautifully designed stages enhance the experience, while the modern online mode offers fast matchmaking and stable connections. Newcomers benefit from the Special Style controls and learning tools like Ghost Battles and Replay and Tips. Despite a brief story and Arcade Quest, Tekken 8 is a fantastic game with minimal flaws."
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PGA Tour 2K21 is far from perfect. Compared to other sports games, the game is not very nicely finished and the diversity in terms of modes is also somewhat meager. It's a shame that this MyCareer mode hasn't received the same attention as, say, that of NBA 2K. Perhaps that is still a bridge too far, but it could have had a little more gravy. It is also a shame that the world looks a bit clinical. The wind has little effect on the environment itself and the NPCs also look somewhat lifeless. The commentary, on the other hand, is well done and the golf itself is also very well put together. After a few holes, you will no longer notice the above misses and you will appreciate the depth of the game. The controls, customization and the tracks themselves have received a lot of love and attention. Golf enthusiasts will certainly appreciate the game and new players will also be lucky, because the game is very accessible. However, if you have nothing to do with golf, then logically you will not get much pleasure from PGA Tour 2K21.
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Actually, I just want to give Skater XL a high score. The controls are innovative and the game flows smoothly. It is a shame, however, that the game is virtually soulless and actually leaves you completely free in what you can do. Now you can see this as a challenge, but I expect that many gamers will see a Skate on the case, but are disappointed when they actually play the game. Game is actually not the label I would give to Skater XL. Rather, it is a good tech demo that has the potential to become a real game, provided there is sufficient support and further development. And when I think of a tech demo, unfortunately I do not think of a price tag of 45 euros. If the game is going to be significantly supplemented, then I am willing to revise my score, but for now it is what it is.
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It should have taken fifteen years, but the remake of Destroy All Humans! has finally appeared. Rudy left for Roswell and went on a murder trail.
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