Despite some good ideas and an excellent representation of Bruce Wayne/Batman, this series falls flat due to uneven story choices, poor PC performance and some bad character designs.
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PC Game Review: ‘Tyranny’
Obsidian has taken all they have learned in the last decade as well as the success and freedom they explored with 'Pillars of Eternity' and created an RPG that stands as high on my list as classics like 'Planescape: Torment' and 'Baldur's Gate 2,' and that is high praise indeed.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’
With a surprisingly great single-player campaign, a robust multiplayer mode, and varied gameplay options, 'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' hits a new high for the series.
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘Batman – The Telltale Series’ Episode 3: ‘New World Order’
Episode three of the Batman – The Telltale Series has been released, and I can’t help feeling frustrated by the series. The skeleton of something great is there in the DNA of the game, but bad optimisation, odd and not enjoyable story choices and some bad character designs are turning me off …
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘Thumper’ from Drool
Thumper is a terrific game blending rhythm, action, breakneck speeds and wild visuals, a must-play game on or off Virtual Reality.
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘Batman – The Telltale Series’ Episode 2: ‘Children of Arkham’
The second episode builds on the solid roots of the first, providing a great experience offering a twist to standard Batman lore.
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘BATMAN – The Telltale Series’ Episode 1: ‘Realm of Shadows’
The first episode in this series has its share of problems, but the story and design more than justify checking out the game.
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘Dead Island Definitive Edition’
'Dead Island' is still a fun game of zombie mayhem and the new Definitive Edition certainly looks good, but the upgrade is only skin deep.
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘Homefront: The Revolution’
Some games have such terrific concepts and ideas that you try very hard to like them more than they deserve. Homefront: The Revolution from Deep Silver is one of those games. It has a great view of a city overrun by foreign parties and the effort to take it all back, …
Read More »PAX East 2016 Preview: ‘Let it Die’
Crazy characters, over the top scenarios, and shocking visuals, and in the end I could not help but enjoy myself playing it,
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