Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Review - Not Saved By The Bell

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Review - Not Saved By The Bell

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War was great overall but it’s multiplayer - being the main selling point for a Call of Duty game - is the weakest link in the package. The campaign can arguably be one of the best Call of Duty single player campaign in a long time and Zombies is more user friendly to get more players wrapped up in all of its madness.

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Final Review - A Bountiful Saga 

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Final Review - A Bountiful Saga 

All of these elements make Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, whether you love it or hate it, make a complete open-world RPG package. Like any large vessel with multiple shipwrights, some decisions and elements weigh the game down, but I would go as far as considering this one of the best Assassin’s Creed titles to come around in a long time.

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Watch Dogs: Legion Review - Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

Watch Dogs: Legion Review - Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

As I did with the first two entries, I came into Watch Dogs: Legion with pretty mellow expectations, and like them, Legion impressed me just enough. While the story doesn't know what it wants to be half the time, the cast of villains is mercifully more interesting.

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales Review - Leaner Than Its Older Brother

Spider-Man: Miles Morales Review - Leaner Than Its Older Brother

Aside from open-world issues carried over from the first game, a lack of significant endgame content, and the odd decision to change Peter Parker’s face model, Spider-Man: Miles Morales surpassed my expectations. The new spider-powers and gadgets in Miles’ arsenal are a nice addition to Marvel’s Spider-Man’s already solid base game.

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Review-In-Progress

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Review-In-Progress

I’ve played 30 hours of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and so far it’s a fine-tuned open world RPG that learned from it’s predecessors, with changes that improves character progression, and has a world filled with intriguing activities and the usual fluff that will keep you busy for hours on end.

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Marvel’s Avengers Review – Identity Crisis

Marvel’s Avengers Review – Identity Crisis

With its myriad design issues and lack of content at launch, it’s difficult to recommend Marvel’s Avengers. But this is a game that can only get better, which isn’t publisher apologia, it’s just an undeniable truth for any game that leans so heavily into a future of post-launch updates.

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Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions Review - The Beautiful Anime Sports Game

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions Review - The Beautiful Anime Sports Game

While it is important to cover and show the accuracy and authenticity of the sport, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions’ secret to success is that it puts the spotlight on its beloved characters and their unique abilities to tell a great sports story. No matter how ridiculous or unbelievable they are, it works as long as it entertains and inspires their audience.

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Mortal Shell Review - A Solid Introduction To The World Of Souls-like

Mortal Shell Review - A Solid Introduction To The World Of Souls-like

Mortal Shell is bleak, twisted, and poses a challenge from start to finish. It will leave you wanting more, and while some mechanics weren't as fleshed out and diverse as I’d hoped, this game from Cold Symmetry is a commendable adventure that deserves the attention of those who love the subgenre.

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Paper Mario: The Origami King Review - Fold It Up, Crack the Case, This Game’s A Stroll, Not A Race

Paper Mario: The Origami King Review -  Fold It Up, Crack the Case, This Game’s A Stroll, Not A Race

Though I wanted to love the game, The Origami King’s elements are disparate overall: while the writing is superb, you’ll spend as much time solving easy puzzles and seeking out only-somewhat hidden Toads as you will engaging in memorable conversations.

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Star Wars Episode I: Racer Review (Nintendo Switch) - Be Quick, Or Be Dead

Star Wars Episode I: Racer Review (Nintendo Switch) - Be Quick, Or Be Dead

I thoroughly enjoyed my time revisiting Star Wars Episode I: Racer. Despite its occasional quirks and missed opportunities, it does deliver on a consistent, mostly-bug-free performance that made me pine for both LucasArts’ heyday, and the golden age of high-speed futuristic racers, which have all but disappeared as a sub-genre.

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