Doom Eternal eclipses its predecessor and crafts a helluva campaign.
Month: March 2020
Nioh 2 – Review
Be Relentless It literally took no time at all for Nioh 2 to win me over. I was a fan of the first game and I wondered what Team Ninja was going to add to make the sequel feel fresh. Well, it turns out, they tweaked the existing mechanics, added a plethora of new abilities,…
Prince of Persia – A Series Lost in Time
Way to play with people’s emotions Ubisoft. Recently, it was announced that the Prince of Persia was returning…as a guest character in For Honor. Don’t get me wrong, For Honor is great, but Ubisoft has a habit of taking established characters and utilizing them in crossovers. This isn’t a bad thing, a lot of publishers…
E3 Cancelled – The Path Forward Is Through Direct Presentations
Well, it was bound to happen. With the fears of the coronavirus spreading en masse, it was a matter of time before major events were either postponed or cancelled. E3 unfortunately, just happened to be the latest victim. Look, cancelling major events should never be viewed in a positive lens. They are financially damaging to…
Call of Duty: Warzone – Impressions
Cash rules everything around me. It was only a matter of time before a battle royale mode was added to Call of Duty Modern Warfare. The genre is still wildly popular and while mainstays like Fortnite, PUBG, and Apex currently sit at the top, there is ample room for competition. Call of Duty has a…
Let’s Talk – Dragon Ball FighterZ Season 3
Season 3 is a leap forward for Dragon Ball FighterZ
Surprising Campaigns – Call of Duty Infinite Warfare
While there have been memorable Call of Duty campaigns throughout the series, with Modern Warfare and Black Ops being some of the most notable, its safe to say that the franchise wont be remembered for its writing. As the series is handled by multiple studios, Call of Duty has had the luxury of dipping into…
Final Fantasy VII Remake – How Long Can Square Wait?
The remake drops on April 10th but the question remains, what comes next and when?
Bloodroots – Review
Speed Kills Defining Bloodroots is difficult as the action on screen conflicts with the narrative. This is a really fun game, but a bit unfulfilling from a narrative standpoint. At its core, Bloodroots is a tale of revenge. You will play as Mr. Wolf, who is hellbent on taking down the individuals who left him…
Spenser Confidential – Review
Does Netflix get a win with the new Spenser Confidential. In a word, no.