Nioh 3's consistently rewarding approach to open-world design, combined with its entertaining Ninja gameplay style, cements it as the best entry in the franchise.
High on Life 2 is the kind of game that you can put on, laugh at for a while, and forget what's troubling you, even though reminders might slip in through the pointed social commentary.
After I finished the
game, I had raced across America, escaped the mob, and cheated death
numerous times, but was left with relatively few postcards to remember
the experience by.
Taking over Steelport as the 3rd Street Saints feels like a more focused
effort than its predecessors’ campaigns, and it’ll keep you laughing
throughout.
Otomedius Excellent is absurd, puts far too much emphasis on breast
size, and will not make sense to anyone who speaks English as their
first language.
The core elements of multiplayer and the campaign remain fundamentally
unchanged, but the game serves as a great example of how many subtle
tweaks can add up to an improved overall product.
The core elements of multiplayer and the campaign remain fundamentally
unchanged, but the game serves as a great example of how many subtle
tweaks can add up to an improved overall product
While my love for action/RPGs and respect for Snowblind Studios got me excited for War in the North, they are also what led to me
being incredibly let down by this clumsy and unpolished adventure.