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Sudden Strike 4 provided us with many hours of content throughout the single-player/multi-player content that stroked our love for history along with our passion for RTS games. If you are even slightly curious, check it out.
Reaching For Petals is a poetic adventure about love, loss, and ambition.
Time Recoil, reminds me of a mix between the gameplay of Mr. Shifty and somewhere along the lines of the Butterfly Effect for the story. If any of those strikes an interest in your mind, then it’s something you should check out.
Bungie has listened and made the changes that were needing to be made so that Destiny 2 could soar into the stars to be one of the best games to release this year.
Maize has a great idea behind the game, but it failed to actually fulfill the idea behind it. For the first hour, I wandered around aimlessly suffering massive frame-rate drops on the Xbox One with no real guide telling me what I needed to do or any story actually telling me why I was there.
For only $15, there is an endless amount of contents. If you felt that No Man’s Sky was lacking and need something to scratch that open world space game, then 3030 Deathwar Redux is the perfect game to relax and play.
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony will be loved by past Danganronpa fans and new ones as well as there is a lot here for everyone. If you have never played a Danganronpa game before then I highly suggest you check it out!
If you have been looking for a reason to dust off that PlayStation VR headset, then don’t miss this game. The Solus Project came crashing down onto PSVR to show developers how to really utilize the system.
If you’re looking for the type of game to come home to after a long day of work to get lost to, Jettomero: Hero Of The Universe will come into save your afternoon. It’s the most relaxing game that I have played this year and it’s one that will probably be a hidden indie gem for months to come.