Reviews

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege review

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is a team game first and foremost. Lone wolves will find themselves quickly overwhelmed and many times end up watching a replay of how the opponent killed them. With such a teamwo... Read More...
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Xenoblade Chronicles X review

In recent years, Monolith Soft has won my heart with their games. There was Xenoblade Chronicles on the Wii, which eschewed a lot of recent JRPG trends in favor of keeping things simple and basic, yet vast and ... Read More...
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Sentence Wars review

Update: Playmation Studios has explained that the push notifications go through the Game Center notification, but after double checking I still couldn't find it. Notifications did automatically turn on once the game was fully released. The original review can... Read More...
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Bloodborne: The Old Hunters review

Bloodborne: The Old Hunters starts out with you revisiting somewhere very familiar, but somethings not quite right. The landscape has become twisted and malformed and it’s now inhabited with foes you have not s... Read More...
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Need for Speed review

The Foundation of a great racing game is here, but Need for Speed will need to improve more if it wants to stay relevant.

Call of Duty: Black Ops III review

Since the initial release of Modern Warfare in 2007, Call of Duty has been a franchise Juggernaut. Year after year sales have proven the demand this series has created. Even a three year old game like Black Ops... Read More...