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REVIEWS – ZTGD
Ken plays the port of Arthur's latest adventure in his most recentreview.
RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE (XSX) REVIEW Ken is the Editor-in-Chief of this hole in the wall and he loves to troll for the fun of it. He also enjoys long walks through Arkham Asylum and the cool air of Shadow Moses Island. SLIDE STARS (XB1) REVIEW I have no idea who these people are. I honestly have no idea why I agreed to review Slide Stars. I guess I was willing to give something a shot, or maybe I was looking for something that I thought would be a game I could make fun of, but in the end, I ended up just being very meh on both the game and the idea that I had. RISK: URBAN ASSAULT (XB1) REVIEW Risk: Urban Assault brought back some familiar feelings. The satisfaction that came with dominating the board – the despair and depression that came with defeat. It all came back to me. In Urban Assault, the governments across the globe have collapsed by the year 2080. Five new factions have amassed to fight over the scarce resources that remain. PRISON ARCHITECT + DLC (XB1) REVIEW SAMURAI JACK: BATTLE THROUGH TIME (XB1) REVIEW Anthony is the resident Canadian. He enjoys his chicken wings hot and drinks way too much Coca-Cola. His first game experience was on hisfather's
N4G RADIO 05/24/2021 This is the collective account for the site. This is for when multiple editors are contributing to the article or posting news. JUST CAUSE 4 (XB1) REVIEW MSRP: $59.99Platforms: XB1 (reviewed), PS4, PCPrice I’d Pay: $39.99. The story of Just Cause has always been second fiddle to the action. With the fourth entry they lean more heavily on attempting to be serious, which is a mistake. I still preferred the outlandish characters from the second game. Lean into the stupid, it is what madethose
IT TAKES TWO (XB1) REVIEW COLLABORATION! Unlike my first review ever for A Way Out, I can say I in fact do have familiarity with Josef Fares’s previous work. I was extremely lukewarm to that game for a multitude of reasons, but none more strong than I found it genuinely boring to play. DAYMARE: 1998 (XB1) REVIEW Mediocre Evil. Nostalgia is a heck of a drug. This generation has been packed with games going back to the past and trying to recaptureclassic magic.
REVIEWS – ZTGD
Ken plays the port of Arthur's latest adventure in his most recentreview.
RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE (XSX) REVIEW Ken is the Editor-in-Chief of this hole in the wall and he loves to troll for the fun of it. He also enjoys long walks through Arkham Asylum and the cool air of Shadow Moses Island. SLIDE STARS (XB1) REVIEW I have no idea who these people are. I honestly have no idea why I agreed to review Slide Stars. I guess I was willing to give something a shot, or maybe I was looking for something that I thought would be a game I could make fun of, but in the end, I ended up just being very meh on both the game and the idea that I had. RISK: URBAN ASSAULT (XB1) REVIEW Risk: Urban Assault brought back some familiar feelings. The satisfaction that came with dominating the board – the despair and depression that came with defeat. It all came back to me. In Urban Assault, the governments across the globe have collapsed by the year 2080. Five new factions have amassed to fight over the scarce resources that remain. PRISON ARCHITECT + DLC (XB1) REVIEW SAMURAI JACK: BATTLE THROUGH TIME (XB1) REVIEW Anthony is the resident Canadian. He enjoys his chicken wings hot and drinks way too much Coca-Cola. His first game experience was on hisfather's
N4G RADIO 05/24/2021 This is the collective account for the site. This is for when multiple editors are contributing to the article or posting news. JUST CAUSE 4 (XB1) REVIEW MSRP: $59.99Platforms: XB1 (reviewed), PS4, PCPrice I’d Pay: $39.99. The story of Just Cause has always been second fiddle to the action. With the fourth entry they lean more heavily on attempting to be serious, which is a mistake. I still preferred the outlandish characters from the second game. Lean into the stupid, it is what madethose
IT TAKES TWO (XB1) REVIEW COLLABORATION! Unlike my first review ever for A Way Out, I can say I in fact do have familiarity with Josef Fares’s previous work. I was extremely lukewarm to that game for a multitude of reasons, but none more strong than I found it genuinely boring to play. DAYMARE: 1998 (XB1) REVIEW Mediocre Evil. Nostalgia is a heck of a drug. This generation has been packed with games going back to the past and trying to recaptureclassic magic.
REVIEWS – ZTGD
Ken plays the port of Arthur's latest adventure in his most recentreview.
PHOENIX DOWN 104.1
23 hours ago · Phoenix Down is hosted by Drew Leachman and Matt Quinn. Each segment focuses on an older game the duo decides upon with another member of the ZTGD crew or special guest. RATCHET & CLANK: RIFT APART (PS5) REVIEW The next dimension. The Ratchet and Clank series is probably the longest-running franchise that gets the least amount of respect and attention. Anyone who has ever played one speaks highly of it, but it never gets mentioned alongside other titles in the same way. RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE (XSX) REVIEW Ken is the Editor-in-Chief of this hole in the wall and he loves to troll for the fun of it. He also enjoys long walks through Arkham Asylum and the cool air of Shadow Moses Island. SAMURAI JACK: BATTLE THROUGH TIME (XB1) REVIEW Anthony is the resident Canadian. He enjoys his chicken wings hot and drinks way too much Coca-Cola. His first game experience was on hisfather's
GHOST RECON: FUTURE SOLDIER REVIEW Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is a prime example of a game that when it works, it is brilliant. The series has always been known for its tactical panache and realism, but Future Soldier takes that down a notch and strives to feel more like a summer blockbuster than previousentries.
BIOMUTANT (XB1) REVIEW Secret of the ooze. Biomutant is a game where I can see both the ambition and budget shine through. It reminds me of the 360/PS3 era, where AA games were unlike any other generation. WRC 9 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP (XSX) REVIEW Hardcore sim. There is a large gap between an arcade racer and a simulation. At the launch of the Series X there are two games featuring off-road racing, and they couldn’t be BALAN WONDERWORLD (XSX) REVIEW From the clear design to the colorful palate this game truly does feel like a lost Dreamcast title. OK. So far so good. Now let’s get into the weeds. Balan Wonderworld is the kind of game on paper that sounds like a good idea. Suits granting powers to complete puzzle platformlevels with
INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US Fighting games on the Vita have become pretty commonplace, which is why I wasn’t surprised when Warner Bros. announced that Injustice was coming to the handheld.REVIEWS – ZTGD
Ken plays the port of Arthur's latest adventure in his most recentreview.
RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE (XSX) REVIEW Ken is the Editor-in-Chief of this hole in the wall and he loves to troll for the fun of it. He also enjoys long walks through Arkham Asylum and the cool air of Shadow Moses Island. SLIDE STARS (XB1) REVIEW I have no idea who these people are. I honestly have no idea why I agreed to review Slide Stars. I guess I was willing to give something a shot, or maybe I was looking for something that I thought would be a game I could make fun of, but in the end, I ended up just being very meh on both the game and the idea that I had. PRISON ARCHITECT + DLC (XB1) REVIEW SAMURAI JACK: BATTLE THROUGH TIME (XB1) REVIEW Anthony is the resident Canadian. He enjoys his chicken wings hot and drinks way too much Coca-Cola. His first game experience was on hisfather's
RISK: URBAN ASSAULT (XB1) REVIEW Risk: Urban Assault brought back some familiar feelings. The satisfaction that came with dominating the board – the despair and depression that came with defeat. It all came back to me. In Urban Assault, the governments across the globe have collapsed by the year 2080. Five new factions have amassed to fight over the scarce resources that remain. ASHWALKERS (PC) REVIEW Monotoned survival. I’ve played my fair share of survival games. While a few standout to me, the majority of them are sometimes not my jam. They sometimes are far too cryptic or too complex in nature when I’m trying to balance all these different stats on top ofexploration.
MLB 14: THE SHOW REVIEW Not content to simply coast, MLB: The Show 2014 evolves the series in a bunch of great new ways, ensuring that even those who don’t have “next gen” capability will get their money’s worth. In this review we’ll take on both the Vita and PS3 versions, and discuss the differences between the two. As most of you who have read my Show BEACH BUGGY RACING 2: ISLAND ADVENTURE (XB1) REVIEW Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox (Reviewed), SwitchPrice: $19.99Multiplayer: Up to 8 players – Offline only. The game is a budget title, and although it does lack the kind of polish a higher budget game would undoubtedly have, it still manages to feel like a quality product with a lot of content; albeit with some certainlimitations.
BALAN WONDERWORLD (XSX) REVIEW From the clear design to the colorful palate this game truly does feel like a lost Dreamcast title. OK. So far so good. Now let’s get into the weeds. Balan Wonderworld is the kind of game on paper that sounds like a good idea. Suits granting powers to complete puzzle platformlevels with
REVIEWS – ZTGD
Ken plays the port of Arthur's latest adventure in his most recentreview.
RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE (XSX) REVIEW Ken is the Editor-in-Chief of this hole in the wall and he loves to troll for the fun of it. He also enjoys long walks through Arkham Asylum and the cool air of Shadow Moses Island. SLIDE STARS (XB1) REVIEW I have no idea who these people are. I honestly have no idea why I agreed to review Slide Stars. I guess I was willing to give something a shot, or maybe I was looking for something that I thought would be a game I could make fun of, but in the end, I ended up just being very meh on both the game and the idea that I had. PRISON ARCHITECT + DLC (XB1) REVIEW SAMURAI JACK: BATTLE THROUGH TIME (XB1) REVIEW Anthony is the resident Canadian. He enjoys his chicken wings hot and drinks way too much Coca-Cola. His first game experience was on hisfather's
RISK: URBAN ASSAULT (XB1) REVIEW Risk: Urban Assault brought back some familiar feelings. The satisfaction that came with dominating the board – the despair and depression that came with defeat. It all came back to me. In Urban Assault, the governments across the globe have collapsed by the year 2080. Five new factions have amassed to fight over the scarce resources that remain. ASHWALKERS (PC) REVIEW Monotoned survival. I’ve played my fair share of survival games. While a few standout to me, the majority of them are sometimes not my jam. They sometimes are far too cryptic or too complex in nature when I’m trying to balance all these different stats on top ofexploration.
MLB 14: THE SHOW REVIEW Not content to simply coast, MLB: The Show 2014 evolves the series in a bunch of great new ways, ensuring that even those who don’t have “next gen” capability will get their money’s worth. In this review we’ll take on both the Vita and PS3 versions, and discuss the differences between the two. As most of you who have read my Show BEACH BUGGY RACING 2: ISLAND ADVENTURE (XB1) REVIEW Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox (Reviewed), SwitchPrice: $19.99Multiplayer: Up to 8 players – Offline only. The game is a budget title, and although it does lack the kind of polish a higher budget game would undoubtedly have, it still manages to feel like a quality product with a lot of content; albeit with some certainlimitations.
BALAN WONDERWORLD (XSX) REVIEW From the clear design to the colorful palate this game truly does feel like a lost Dreamcast title. OK. So far so good. Now let’s get into the weeds. Balan Wonderworld is the kind of game on paper that sounds like a good idea. Suits granting powers to complete puzzle platformlevels with
WRC 9 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP (XSX) REVIEW Hardcore sim. There is a large gap between an arcade racer and a simulation. At the launch of the Series X there are two games featuring off-road racing, and they couldn’t be THE ESCAPISTS (XB1) REVIEW The Escapist is a game that I really wanted to love coming into it. I like the style, I like the idea and in the videogame world that is always refreshing to see. DYING LIGHT (XB1) REVIEW Another huge aspect to the core mechanics is the night time. Gameplay progresses via real time, with the sun setting and rising. During the daytime, Kyle has to deal with the regular slow zombies, some fast runners and later some special infected. TOM CLANCY’S THE DIVISION (XB1) REVIEW Justin is a long time passionate fan of games, not gaming drama. He loves anything horror related, archaeology inspired adventures, RPG goodness, Dr Pepper, and of course his family. BALAN WONDERWORLD (XSX) REVIEW From the clear design to the colorful palate this game truly does feel like a lost Dreamcast title. OK. So far so good. Now let’s get into the weeds. Balan Wonderworld is the kind of game on paper that sounds like a good idea. Suits granting powers to complete puzzle platformlevels with
POKÉMON SHIELD (SWITCH) REVIEW Drew is the Community Manager here at ZTGD and his accent simply woos the ladies. His rage is only surpassed by the great one himself and no one should stand between him and his Twizzlers. SHIFT 2: UNLEASHED REVIEW Two years ago, we got our hands on Need for Speed’s take on “simulation” racing. It was a decent go for its first try. Now, we finally get the sequel to the arcade/simulation hybrid in the form ofShift 2: Unleashed.
NIGHTMARE IN NORTH POINT (DLC) REVIEW Yeah, it is a lot to swallow, but if you have played Sleeping Dogs, you know that the game has a loose sense of humor to it, so this works. It is worth noting that if you have not completed the main game’s story, you might want to hold off. PERSONA 4: GOLDEN REVIEW Persona 4 Golden for the PS Vita is a portable port of the original Playstation 2 version that came out in 2008. If you do not own a Vita now, you might want to think about getting one if the idea of a more than 100-hour JRPG set in modern Japan sounds cool to you. MOONLIGHTER (PC) REVIEW Drew is the Community Manager here at ZTGD and his accent simply woos the ladies. His rage is only surpassed by the great one himself and no one should stand between him and his Twizzlers. RISK: URBAN ASSAULT (XB1) REVIEW Risk: Urban Assault brought back some familiar feelings. The satisfaction that came with dominating the board – the despair and depression that came with defeat. It all came back to me. In Urban Assault, the governments across the globe have collapsed by the year 2080. Five new factions have amassed to fight over the scarce resources that remain. PRISON ARCHITECT + DLC (XB1) REVIEW IT TAKES TWO (XB1) REVIEW COLLABORATION! Unlike my first review ever for A Way Out, I can say I in fact do have familiarity with Josef Fares’s previous work. I was extremely lukewarm to that game for a multitude of reasons, but none more strong than I found it genuinely boring to play. DAYMARE: 1998 (XB1) REVIEW Mediocre Evil. Nostalgia is a heck of a drug. This generation has been packed with games going back to the past and trying to recaptureclassic magic.
JUST CAUSE 4 (XB1) REVIEW MSRP: $59.99Platforms: XB1 (reviewed), PS4, PCPrice I’d Pay: $39.99. The story of Just Cause has always been second fiddle to the action. With the fourth entry they lean more heavily on attempting to be serious, which is a mistake. I still preferred the outlandish characters from the second game. Lean into the stupid, it is what madethose
THEHUNTER REVIEW
The game is really fantastic.Scenery is realistic and it is the only hunting game with real environmental effects.Beleave it or notYou will be addicted to the game once you start playing it.Make sure you go through forums before starting so that you can have the pleasure of HALO WARS 2 (XB1) REVIEW Blitz mode feels like the most fleshed-out feature in the game, which is fine as it is fast and fun, but also an easy way to sink plenty of money in if players get hooked. Visually the game looks great. The planet where the maps take place is reminiscent of the universe, and outside one particular mission, the frame rate holds up extremely well KILLING FLOOR 2 (XB1) REVIEW Killing Floor 2 is a co-op wave-based first person shooter that has players taking on hoards of “Zeds” or undead zombies, while they use money collected to up their arsenal. It’s actually a really simple concept, and the gameplay is very reminiscent of INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US This is one solid package. The story mode is about two hours long, and feels like one of the animated DC movies the company has been releasing over the past few years. It is has quality writing, and is mixed together with battles and mini-games. NetherRealm has mastered the fighting game storytelling once again. SENNHEISER GSP 600 (HARDWARE) REVIEW The cable on the GSP 600 is certainly not long enough to reach it across the room. The Sennheiser GSP 600 is an expensive headset that doesn’t live up to its price tag. The lack of features found in cheaper headsets really stands out. It has great audio and build quality, but it just doesn’t make up for what it doesn’t have. RISK: URBAN ASSAULT (XB1) REVIEW Risk: Urban Assault brought back some familiar feelings. The satisfaction that came with dominating the board – the despair and depression that came with defeat. It all came back to me. In Urban Assault, the governments across the globe have collapsed by the year 2080. Five new factions have amassed to fight over the scarce resources that remain. PRISON ARCHITECT + DLC (XB1) REVIEW IT TAKES TWO (XB1) REVIEW COLLABORATION! Unlike my first review ever for A Way Out, I can say I in fact do have familiarity with Josef Fares’s previous work. I was extremely lukewarm to that game for a multitude of reasons, but none more strong than I found it genuinely boring to play. DAYMARE: 1998 (XB1) REVIEW Mediocre Evil. Nostalgia is a heck of a drug. This generation has been packed with games going back to the past and trying to recaptureclassic magic.
JUST CAUSE 4 (XB1) REVIEW MSRP: $59.99Platforms: XB1 (reviewed), PS4, PCPrice I’d Pay: $39.99. The story of Just Cause has always been second fiddle to the action. With the fourth entry they lean more heavily on attempting to be serious, which is a mistake. I still preferred the outlandish characters from the second game. Lean into the stupid, it is what madethose
THEHUNTER REVIEW
The game is really fantastic.Scenery is realistic and it is the only hunting game with real environmental effects.Beleave it or notYou will be addicted to the game once you start playing it.Make sure you go through forums before starting so that you can have the pleasure of HALO WARS 2 (XB1) REVIEW Blitz mode feels like the most fleshed-out feature in the game, which is fine as it is fast and fun, but also an easy way to sink plenty of money in if players get hooked. Visually the game looks great. The planet where the maps take place is reminiscent of the universe, and outside one particular mission, the frame rate holds up extremely well KILLING FLOOR 2 (XB1) REVIEW Killing Floor 2 is a co-op wave-based first person shooter that has players taking on hoards of “Zeds” or undead zombies, while they use money collected to up their arsenal. It’s actually a really simple concept, and the gameplay is very reminiscent of INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US This is one solid package. The story mode is about two hours long, and feels like one of the animated DC movies the company has been releasing over the past few years. It is has quality writing, and is mixed together with battles and mini-games. NetherRealm has mastered the fighting game storytelling once again. SENNHEISER GSP 600 (HARDWARE) REVIEW The cable on the GSP 600 is certainly not long enough to reach it across the room. The Sennheiser GSP 600 is an expensive headset that doesn’t live up to its price tag. The lack of features found in cheaper headsets really stands out. It has great audio and build quality, but it just doesn’t make up for what it doesn’t have. DYING LIGHT (XB1) REVIEW Another huge aspect to the core mechanics is the night time. Gameplay progresses via real time, with the sun setting and rising. During the daytime, Kyle has to deal with the regular slow zombies, some fast runners and later some special infected. TOM CLANCY’S THE DIVISION (XB1) REVIEW Justin is a long time passionate fan of games, not gaming drama. He loves anything horror related, archaeology inspired adventures, RPG goodness, Dr Pepper, and of course his family. RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE (XSX) REVIEW Once again Resident Evil takes on the first-person viewpoint. The controls and game play feel very similar to the last game. This time around feels a lot more action-oriented, but that doesn’t mean there will be an abundance of ammo to be found. Managing inventory and resources is once again key to the game, unless you opt to play onCasual
THE ESCAPISTS (XB1) REVIEW The Escapist is a game that I really wanted to love coming into it. I like the style, I like the idea and in the videogame world that is always refreshing to see. BEACH BUGGY RACING 2: ISLAND ADVENTURE (XB1) REVIEW Drifts and dunes. There certainly isn’t a shortage of Kart Racing games at the moment. Mario Kart on the Switch is still doing gangbusters, and even Crash Bandicoot is JUST CAUSE 4 (XB1) REVIEW MSRP: $59.99Platforms: XB1 (reviewed), PS4, PCPrice I’d Pay: $39.99. The story of Just Cause has always been second fiddle to the action. With the fourth entry they lean more heavily on attempting to be serious, which is a mistake. I still preferred the outlandish characters from the second game. Lean into the stupid, it is what madethose
GEMINI: HEROES REBORN (XB1) REVIEW A shift in time. In this day and age of self-publishing and the indie revolution, lots of games just simply launch out of nowhere. It seems every week there are a palette of new games that I have heard little-to-nothing about. SUPER NINTENDO: FROM A TO Z Robotrek. A little RPG that’s often overlooked when people talk about RPGs on the SNES. Even though it seemed like a typical JRPG, the game had a great sense of humor and the fact that I was inventing and building robots to fight for me, I felt it had some unique aspects that kept me intrigued all the way till the credits rolled. STATE OF DECAY 2 (XB1) REVIEW Zombie spreadsheets. The original State of Decay was a brilliant game buried under a lot of technical issues. It was one part zombie survival and one part base building and relationship manager. SHIFT 2: UNLEASHED REVIEW Two years ago, we got our hands on Need for Speed’s take on “simulation” racing. It was a decent go for its first try. Now, we finally get the sequel to the arcade/simulation hybrid in the form ofShift 2: Unleashed.
RISK: URBAN ASSAULT (XB1) REVIEW Risk: Urban Assault brought back some familiar feelings. The satisfaction that came with dominating the board – the despair and depression that came with defeat. It all came back to me. In Urban Assault, the governments across the globe have collapsed by the year 2080. Five new factions have amassed to fight over the scarce resources that remain. PRISON ARCHITECT + DLC (XB1) REVIEW IT TAKES TWO (XB1) REVIEW COLLABORATION! Unlike my first review ever for A Way Out, I can say I in fact do have familiarity with Josef Fares’s previous work. I was extremely lukewarm to that game for a multitude of reasons, but none more strong than I found it genuinely boring to play. DAYMARE: 1998 (XB1) REVIEW Mediocre Evil. Nostalgia is a heck of a drug. This generation has been packed with games going back to the past and trying to recaptureclassic magic.
JUST CAUSE 4 (XB1) REVIEW MSRP: $59.99Platforms: XB1 (reviewed), PS4, PCPrice I’d Pay: $39.99. The story of Just Cause has always been second fiddle to the action. With the fourth entry they lean more heavily on attempting to be serious, which is a mistake. I still preferred the outlandish characters from the second game. Lean into the stupid, it is what madethose
THEHUNTER REVIEW
The game is really fantastic.Scenery is realistic and it is the only hunting game with real environmental effects.Beleave it or notYou will be addicted to the game once you start playing it.Make sure you go through forums before starting so that you can have the pleasure of HALO WARS 2 (XB1) REVIEW Blitz mode feels like the most fleshed-out feature in the game, which is fine as it is fast and fun, but also an easy way to sink plenty of money in if players get hooked. Visually the game looks great. The planet where the maps take place is reminiscent of the universe, and outside one particular mission, the frame rate holds up extremely well KILLING FLOOR 2 (XB1) REVIEW Killing Floor 2 is a co-op wave-based first person shooter that has players taking on hoards of “Zeds” or undead zombies, while they use money collected to up their arsenal. It’s actually a really simple concept, and the gameplay is very reminiscent of INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US This is one solid package. The story mode is about two hours long, and feels like one of the animated DC movies the company has been releasing over the past few years. It is has quality writing, and is mixed together with battles and mini-games. NetherRealm has mastered the fighting game storytelling once again. SENNHEISER GSP 600 (HARDWARE) REVIEW The cable on the GSP 600 is certainly not long enough to reach it across the room. The Sennheiser GSP 600 is an expensive headset that doesn’t live up to its price tag. The lack of features found in cheaper headsets really stands out. It has great audio and build quality, but it just doesn’t make up for what it doesn’t have. RISK: URBAN ASSAULT (XB1) REVIEW Risk: Urban Assault brought back some familiar feelings. The satisfaction that came with dominating the board – the despair and depression that came with defeat. It all came back to me. In Urban Assault, the governments across the globe have collapsed by the year 2080. Five new factions have amassed to fight over the scarce resources that remain. PRISON ARCHITECT + DLC (XB1) REVIEW IT TAKES TWO (XB1) REVIEW COLLABORATION! Unlike my first review ever for A Way Out, I can say I in fact do have familiarity with Josef Fares’s previous work. I was extremely lukewarm to that game for a multitude of reasons, but none more strong than I found it genuinely boring to play. DAYMARE: 1998 (XB1) REVIEW Mediocre Evil. Nostalgia is a heck of a drug. This generation has been packed with games going back to the past and trying to recaptureclassic magic.
JUST CAUSE 4 (XB1) REVIEW MSRP: $59.99Platforms: XB1 (reviewed), PS4, PCPrice I’d Pay: $39.99. The story of Just Cause has always been second fiddle to the action. With the fourth entry they lean more heavily on attempting to be serious, which is a mistake. I still preferred the outlandish characters from the second game. Lean into the stupid, it is what madethose
THEHUNTER REVIEW
The game is really fantastic.Scenery is realistic and it is the only hunting game with real environmental effects.Beleave it or notYou will be addicted to the game once you start playing it.Make sure you go through forums before starting so that you can have the pleasure of HALO WARS 2 (XB1) REVIEW Blitz mode feels like the most fleshed-out feature in the game, which is fine as it is fast and fun, but also an easy way to sink plenty of money in if players get hooked. Visually the game looks great. The planet where the maps take place is reminiscent of the universe, and outside one particular mission, the frame rate holds up extremely well KILLING FLOOR 2 (XB1) REVIEW Killing Floor 2 is a co-op wave-based first person shooter that has players taking on hoards of “Zeds” or undead zombies, while they use money collected to up their arsenal. It’s actually a really simple concept, and the gameplay is very reminiscent of INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US This is one solid package. The story mode is about two hours long, and feels like one of the animated DC movies the company has been releasing over the past few years. It is has quality writing, and is mixed together with battles and mini-games. NetherRealm has mastered the fighting game storytelling once again. SENNHEISER GSP 600 (HARDWARE) REVIEW The cable on the GSP 600 is certainly not long enough to reach it across the room. The Sennheiser GSP 600 is an expensive headset that doesn’t live up to its price tag. The lack of features found in cheaper headsets really stands out. It has great audio and build quality, but it just doesn’t make up for what it doesn’t have. DYING LIGHT (XB1) REVIEW Another huge aspect to the core mechanics is the night time. Gameplay progresses via real time, with the sun setting and rising. During the daytime, Kyle has to deal with the regular slow zombies, some fast runners and later some special infected. TOM CLANCY’S THE DIVISION (XB1) REVIEW Justin is a long time passionate fan of games, not gaming drama. He loves anything horror related, archaeology inspired adventures, RPG goodness, Dr Pepper, and of course his family. RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE (XSX) REVIEW Once again Resident Evil takes on the first-person viewpoint. The controls and game play feel very similar to the last game. This time around feels a lot more action-oriented, but that doesn’t mean there will be an abundance of ammo to be found. Managing inventory and resources is once again key to the game, unless you opt to play onCasual
THE ESCAPISTS (XB1) REVIEW The Escapist is a game that I really wanted to love coming into it. I like the style, I like the idea and in the videogame world that is always refreshing to see. BEACH BUGGY RACING 2: ISLAND ADVENTURE (XB1) REVIEW Drifts and dunes. There certainly isn’t a shortage of Kart Racing games at the moment. Mario Kart on the Switch is still doing gangbusters, and even Crash Bandicoot is JUST CAUSE 4 (XB1) REVIEW MSRP: $59.99Platforms: XB1 (reviewed), PS4, PCPrice I’d Pay: $39.99. The story of Just Cause has always been second fiddle to the action. With the fourth entry they lean more heavily on attempting to be serious, which is a mistake. I still preferred the outlandish characters from the second game. Lean into the stupid, it is what madethose
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