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Spirit of the North is an audio-visual treat, let down by weak gameplay.
A generous free update offering great new story quests, characters, dialogue choices, loot and activities worth returning for.
It’s not super expensive so if you just want to add more spell casting to your VR library, it is an option. I’d recommend waiting for a sale or until patches tweak the gameplay a bit. Otherwise, regrettably, I’d say perhaps give this one a miss.
Gears Tactics is a fantastic strategy game and an excellent addition to the Gears of War series, and I’d recommend it to anyone who is either a fan of Gears of War, or to the XCOM series style of game.
Planet Zoo's South America Pack caters to creators with more scenery items and animals than any previous release, at the expense of omitting story missions
Moons of Madness is a concept that unfortunately missed that Elder God spot!
Mixing elements of the old and new games in the series, this game also mixes the humans and the aliens to create a Chimera Squad to tackle the ongoing threat/s to Earth.
A comical group of RPG characters band together to find quests to earn money. But are they about to bite off more than they can chew?
Jump Over the Age delivers an amazing story set on an alien ocean planet.
Animal Crossing New Horizons is the must have game of the year for the Nintendo Switch!
In conclusion, Metro Redux isn’t really my thing.
The story of our evolution as a species is brought to life in this beautifully crafted third-person open-world survival adventure.
Obviously my experiences with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered (and you can bet that's the last time I'm typing that unwieldy title in its entirety) are affected somewhat by the fact that this was my first time playing through, but woowee boy, what a campaign it is.
At the core, Resident Evil 3 remake is a good game. It plays smoothly and is immensely entertaining. Aside from the fact that the game is sorely lacking in content compared to the original or even the previous Resident Evil 2 remake, I still advise fans of the games, especially Resident Evil 3, to try it out as its quite a refreshing take on the original and feels close enough to home.
Overall, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 succeeds in doing what most anime-based games fail at. Its fluid, offers a tremendous amount of fan service, and not to mention its ridiculously fun to play through with fantastic production and an equally incredible soundtrack to boot. For the One Piece fans out there looking for a game of their favorite anime, I say this is the best one we have on the market so far, despite the faults it has.
So, does Final Fantasy VII Remake live up to the standards set all those years ago? Overall, yes. The world is lively, the script is well written and the combat feels natural. There is still a long way to go in the saga yet, but with these bones it feels like Square Enix has the potential to build something great. The first instalment strikes a great balance of catering to long-time fans while opening up the tale to a newer generation. If you don't like it, there's always the original. This trip to Midgar is well worth taking, even if it feels like the best may be yet to come.
With the main house in some semblance of order, Jesse must now go down to the basement to make sure the Foundation remains solid.
Scavenge the galaxy, loot derelicts and level up your team to tackle bigger and nastier enemies.
Throwing the notion of good intentions with potential bad outcomes into the mix of a war game results in a compelling game that is well worth the replay.
A fun and frightening story-driven horror indie game that impresses with its sheer attention to detail and genuinely unsettling atmosphere.