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This is Warhammer, and the marriage between its lore and ideas, with the gameplay of Total War makes for what could honestly be one of the best entries in the entire franchise.
_____________________________ Exploration and empire expansion are genuinely captivating.
The reality is, while Far Harbor itself is fantastic, Bethesda has once again lived up to its old name and released some content with major bugs and issues.
Letter Quest Remastered is definitely worth your time with an abundance of content and customization features, a sweet soundtrack and simple controls.
Ultimately, Disney Art Academy does exactly what it promises to do on the back of the box.
The dungeon aspect of the game is great and really sent me down memory lane even if the controls annoyed me a bit.
Enemies and levels are varied, and each location feels truly unique…
OlliOlli2 is one of those games that can be picked up in a span of five minutes but requires cat-like reflex and the patience of a monk to master.
If you missed out on Not A Hero elsewhere, then this is the version to get.
Playing the game with a Xbox One controller is certainly possible but nowhere as free-flowing with a mouse and keyboard.
I don’t want to give too much away early, but much of Battle Worlds: Kronos tries my patience.
The quests in the last third of the game are definitely the pick of the lot, although it's paired with being the most technically poor.
Gremlins Inc could happily be mistaken for an updated version of Monopoly, but given there are so many variations, I rather see it as Monopoly reinvented.
TASTEE: Lethal Tactics brings serious style and grace to some turn based chaos. With a roster of unique and colorful mercenaries, excellent level design and user friendly controls, TASTEE should find a place in the library of strategy fans.
If you like first person shooters, if you're an old DOOM fan, or if you just like killing demons, treat yourself to DOOM 2016. It's going to amaze me if id Software decides to not do a follow-up to this game, and Bethesda/ZeniMax would be crazy not to let this studio basically do whatever the hell it wants to after this release.
There are many different ways to kill the knights, including impaling them on spikes, electrocuting them, running them into saw blades, shooting them out of canons, and freezing them to death.
Expanding Star Fox Guard into something that could be played online seemed like such an easy and obvious addition…which is why I’m glad they did it.
If you haven’t looked into this new episodic take on a cult classic, you definitely should. King’s Quest is a great way to kill some time if you enjoy a more comedic point-and-click adventure like Monkey’s Island.
What I love about DC Universe Online is the vast array of customization features for your hero, sift through pages of options to choose size, face, skin type, costume and even swagger.
Goodbye, Nathan Drake. Thanks for the memories.