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.
Lapsed players like me will have a grand time messing around with some
of the newer cards and mechanics, particularly in online play against
other humans.
If you’ve been following Duke’s development all these years, the
campaign is worth a look. Nothing about it is truly remarkable or to the scale
of other genre heavyweights, but it is a fun run when it fires on all
cylinders.
If you’ve been following Duke’s development all these years, the
campaign is worth a look. Nothing about it is truly remarkable or to the scale
of other genre heavyweights, but it is a fun run when it fires on all
cylinders.
This sequel arrives with the signature dark flair of the original,
but stripping off the stylish straightjacket reveals unstable gameplay
that will disappoint all but the staunchest fans of the original.
This sequel arrives with the signature dark flair of the original,
but stripping off the stylish straightjacket reveals unstable gameplay
that will disappoint all but the staunchest fans of the original.
This sequel arrives with the signature dark flair of the original,
but stripping off the stylish straightjacket reveals unstable gameplay
that will disappoint all but the staunchest fans of the original.
Armageddon is an unimaginative shooter, showing more creativity in
Darius’ tribal tattoos than in any of its combat scenarios. If you’re
looking for a memorable Red Faction experience, you’re better off
playing Guerrilla again.
Armageddon is an unimaginative shooter, showing more creativity in
Darius’ tribal tattoos than in any of its combat scenarios. If you’re
looking for a memorable Red Faction experience, you’re better off
playing Guerrilla again.
Armageddon is an unimaginative shooter, showing more creativity in
Darius’ tribal tattoos than in any of its combat scenarios. If you’re
looking for a memorable Red Faction experience, you’re better off
playing Guerrilla again.