I had very high hopes with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. To this day, Human Revolution remains one of my favorite games, having finished it multiple times. So after a long, almost agonizing wait, I jumped into the newest offering.
Trials of the Blood Dragon review covering the continuing story of Rex Colt and the Blood Dragons, now with 100% more Rex Colt offspring. On motorbikes.
The announcement of Warzone during the 2015 E3 Microsoft press conference was more than most expected. Finally, after months of suspense and hopeful anticipation, our first publicly playable version is here.
In a time where the way we consume mass media is increasingly varied and hybrid, it’s no surprise that Remedy Entertainment tried to be innovative in its newest title. Quantum Break is a transmedia project come to life, integrating short live action episodes with gameplay. While the premise is original and exciting, the execution wasn’t as refined as I’d of hoped.
For the past few Forza games, with the exception of Motorsport 5 and Horizon 1, Porsche cars were not included in the games at launch but have been featured as DLC later down the road. Usually those DLCs are simple car packs, but this time Turn 10 went above and beyond; they’ve released a full fledged expansion. Which is highly appreciated, since I’m no big fan of car packs.
This cover-based 3rd person shooter is addicting, immersive, and time consuming in all the best ways. The story is based around the pandemic of “the dollar flu” or “green poison” released on Black Friday in New York City. Those remaining are either too weak/unwilling to escape the quarantine or have taken things into their own hands.