Far Cry New Dawn Review
A notable improvement over Far Cry 5, Far Cry New Dawn bringing with it more ambition and experimentation. Although it is still lacking in a good story.
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A notable improvement over Far Cry 5, Far Cry New Dawn bringing with it more ambition and experimentation. Although it is still lacking in a good story.
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Caligula Effect Overdose serves as a good remaster. Meshing together a strategic battle system with an interesting story and anime scenery.
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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice takes the Soulsborne genre and makes it its own. Delivering both beauty and challenge in one slashing motion.
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The Division 2 is a better game than its predecessor on a mechanical level, but sadly it actually winds up a total letdown overall.
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Death end Re;Quest sets a new bar for Compile Heart games with a unique battle system and a strong story that even rewards death itself.
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Many times remakes do not live up to the original. This is one such case with Yume Nikki: Dream Diary. Making unnecessary changes that hurt its legacy.
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Devil May Cry V is a fun, action packed, comedic romp that returns the series to all of its hack and slash glories of the past.
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Riddled Corpses EX works well in short bursts or in co-op with a friend. However, singleplayer is a supremely frustrating and un-fun grind-heavy experience.
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With Bioware’s possible future riding on it, actually playing Anthem is kind of weird. The basic functionality of the shooting works well, but almost everything else surrounding the game makes it a muddled experience. It also doesn’t help that the game has the stability of a three-wheeled car. If you want the feel of driving
While it is a great idea in theory to bring together over 40 characters from various Shonen Jump Manga, Jump Force doesn’t do them justice at all.