Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part One – Review
id Software slightly stumbles with the essence of Doom with how new enemies work, but The Ancient Gods – Part One remains a substantial, exciting expansion.
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id Software slightly stumbles with the essence of Doom with how new enemies work, but The Ancient Gods – Part One remains a substantial, exciting expansion.
Continue readingMy youngest sister has a form of chronic encephalopathy. You could also call it periventricular leukomalacia. It has to do with white matter, which is the tissue between gray matter that bridges the brain’s various regions. When you absorb information, gray matter is essential to storing and making sense of…
Continue readingDelays are regretful yet reasonable expectations to have of ambitious video games. I recall anxiously anticipating Super Smash Bros. Brawl and roiling in agony each time it was pushed back. However, I had too much time on my hands since I was lamenting over two delays that only lasted three…
Continue readingIf you’re meeting a potential client or applying for a pivotal job, you’ve probably had someone tell you there are no second chances for a first impression. It’s one of those canned adages we roll our eyes at, but sometimes the most prominent clichés never lose their relevance. Anyone can…
Continue readingVideo games that become cult hits are called that for a reason. They may aim for a narrow audience or be riddled with flaws that can’t be ignored, but they’re saved by excelling in certain areas with innovative, eccentric ideas that rare few games can boast. Deadly Premonition, Catherine, American…
Continue readingRemedy Entertainment is known for taking its time with video game development, and Quantum Break is not an exception in breaking this reputation. Having released the wonderfully bizarre Alan Wake in 2010, the Xbox One exclusive (well, sort of) has a lot to live up to, particularly in the storytelling…
Continue readingI’m not prone to become engrossed in video games these days. Sure, I’ll fawn over the likes of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and DOOM while I’m playing them because they’ve earned my attention, but I don’t continue to invest in them or actively proclaim their greatness once…
Continue readingThis review was originally published on my Google Blogger website. Neither Hot Nor Cold…Just A Little Over Lukewarm I would consider myself to be a fan of the Spyro the Dragon games by Insomniac Games. …Okay, I’ll be honest. I’m a massivefan, especially since I would consider Ripto’s Rage! or…
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