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This game is great for a quick pick-up and play, especially if you are really into retro 2D games. But that seems to be a niche market these days.
Ultimately, at a $7.99 price tag (at the time of this writing), this game is a must get for fans of the Capcom vs. series, or just retro fighting games in general. The amount of content you get for the price alone makes it worth it. So go on, have fun with the characters you know and love in a new/old way.
Onto Valhalla itself. Despite a downgraded experience in 1080p, the game was a delight to play.
All in all, WoW’s latest expansion has been a joy to play and experience. While not entirely alt friendly, strides have been made to at least make it easier to catch up should you wish to change classes once you have started the expansion.
While beat ‘em up fans may disagree with this change in direction, there are many who are welcoming the change, and it’s bringing in new fans of the series.
The game is a fun and immersive adventure which will provide gamers with plenty of hours of enjoyment.
In the end Black Ops Cold War does not reinvent the franchise but rather gives players more of what they have come to expect with a few new wrinkles to the mix.
In the end Watch Dogs: Legion is a winning new entry in the series.
Some may want a bit more polish especially in the graphics and online matchmaking but for what it does; Serious Sam 4 does it well and is a fun mix of modern and nostalgia that should keep fans of the series happy.
While outside the box thinking is required; the game does not take itself too seriously and while some fans of the series such as myself prefer the original game series; this is still a nice new entry into the mix.
The level designers combine sadism and genius to create a truly fun and challenging gaming experience.
While the game did not tread any new grounds it was solid distraction and it was fun slicing and dicing my way through the enemy hordes.
The game is a must own for Star Wars fans and a great example of V.R. gaming done right.
With a price tag of $39.99, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 seems the perfect bit of happy distraction to help get us through the unknown in these difficulty times.
Crysis: Remastered is a nice trip down memory lane but pails when compared to more modern games in terms of enjoyment as I think a new game in the series would have been better.
In the end the expansion offers more loot, more adventures, and a few hours of diversion; but for me was the least engaging and interesting of the four DLC offerings for the game.
If you are a fan of Dark Souls or Souls-like games, there is a lot to like in Mortal Shell.
Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics have combined to create one of the most enjoyable Super Hero games ever and one of the more enjoyable gaming experiences of 2020.
Overall, the game itself is smooth enough to play but not unique or different enough to keep me engaged compared to other games in the genre.
At $7.99 this is the perfect “time-waster” game, or something to let the younger gamers out there play on a road trip or something to that effect.