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Golem Gates takes two of my all-time favorite game styles, RTS and CCG and mixes them together in a unique and fun way.
The game is a real triumph and is already one of the more impressive titles of 2017. I look forward to seeing what is next for the franchise as PREY is an impressive achievement that will provide countless hours of gaming to even the most hard-core gamer.
If you want a good challenge and a game that will offer you countless hours of solid gameplay and replay value, you will not want to miss this one.
While the new maps are fun, they really do not offer anything radically different but do extend the life of the game. For me, the Zombie mode is what makes this a must own as it continues to be the best overall Zombie experience in any of the COD games.
Rocketbirds 2 is a surprisingly good, bloody, well-stylized time.
Brut@l is a simplistic game and offers nothing new in a really crowded genre.
If you do not mind bugs and glitches, dated graphics, and gameplay, then you will finds yourself entertained by Husk.
Outbreak doesn’t lend you a hand at all. When you’ve spent over half of an hour on a level with no checkpoints, it feels unfair that you’ll have to start all over again because you couldn’t get through the menu.
Dishonored 2 was a very enjoyable and challenging game with deeply engrossing story.
All-in-all, Watch Dogs 2 is intensely engaging, offering you a variety of activity to fight off any boredom that could set in.
Good game and premise but tricky user interface.
The only gripe I really had beyond the rough UI was the sound. I’m completely okay with a game that looks and sounds like a late-90’s dungeon crawler, but some of the sound felt really out of place, or like the waveforms were distorted.
While the set is not offering any new weapons or any drastic changes, it does offer new maps for players to enjoy and a top-notch Zombie mode which will help tide players over until the fourth pack and Infinite Warfare arrives.