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Ni no Kun II: Revenant Kingdom will no doubt go down as one of my unexpected charms of the year
the best chance of survival that this game has, is by throwing it in as a PlayStation Plus/Games with Gold title later down the line.
When all is said and done, all that has to be said about Gravel, is that it is likely going to be one of your favourite titles of this generation, if only you are willing to give it a fighting chance and won’t judge it by the studio’s prior efforts.
It’s intriguing and interactive enough to hold your attention, and I suppose the fact that I wanted more by the end is a good sign as well as a bad one. But if you’re interested in a thrilling but short sci-fi story, then The Station could be for you.
All that has to be said about UFC 3, is that it is the grandiose, and robust MMA sim, which most were waiting for, since the release of UFC 2009 Undisputed. It features intuitive and explosive stand-up gameplay, which beautifully coexists with all the ground-game mechanics. And while some armchair pundits, may still moan about how simple ground and clinch based manoeuvres and holds are. Then it has to be underlined that the so-called simplicity, ultimately allows the title to reach wider audience, which won’t feel intimidated by unnecessarily confusing submissions or takedowns. And while the highly anticipated Ultimate Team, may be a Stockton slap in the face of many, it can ultimately be overlooked, and those who skip it, will not be missing out on anything significant.
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is about as damn near to a perfect fighter game as you can get.
Dead Rising 4: Franks Big Package offers a lot of fun and content in one generous bundle
this is the Gran Turismo game that I’ve been waiting for
Clunky movement and harsh difficulty ultimately let this down, but there’s a strong story here with some creepy and creative designs. A worthwhile experience if you like this style of game, but prepare yourself for some frustration along the way.
Call of Duty: WWII is a true return to form for the series and stands out as one of it’s best
if you’re after a challenging, rewarding, visually stunning shooter that is driven by a fantastically gripping story, then you should look no further.
Assassin’s Creed: Origins is that important, it may have not only revitalised the series, but it may just have saved it
Bedtime Digital have created another whimsical adventure, and despite some genericism here and there, the musical theme ultimately makes it.
if like me you’re a fan of the South Park TV series, then you’re going to love South Park: The Fractured But Whole
WWE 2K18 is certainly a mixed bag of tricks, because despite it continuing to have some unaddressed issues, the game is still a lot of fun
The Evil Within 2 is one of my favourite games this year, it’s not only a worthy sequel, but a must for fans of survival horror.
while this entry is at times a breathtaking game to play, at least for now, it just misses the mark on the greatness that the series deserves.
The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game is a fun experience full of humour and laughs for you and your family alike.
Destiny 2 is proving to be an enjoyable experience that I hope has enough mileage to keep its huge player base entertained through to when the first major expansion releases
The original Knack was troubled, to say the least. A lame story, tedious and simplistic gameplay, and a bizarre difficulty curve. A sequel was an odd choice, but thankfully it seems the mistakes have been learned from and the final product is better in just about every way.