Jingjing Wang
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REVIEW: Electro Ride The Neon Racing
Electro Ride: The Neon Racing is a wonderfully vibrant and unique racing game from the one-man developer, Sylwester Osik. The player will travel to different locations around the world in order to become the fastest driver in this neon-coloured world.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: Bus Driver Simulator
Simulators seem like a strange idea. To play a simulation of a job, we pay a premium. They are trying to replicate the experience. However, I have spent a lot of time on simulators such as Euro Truck Simulator 2, American Truck Simulator (TSS), Train Simulator World, and Train Simulator World. At this point, I feel more than qualified to review simulators. KishMish Games has developed Bus Driver Simulator on Nintendo Switch.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: Haven
Haven, a romantic RPG, follows Kay and Yu as they try to make a new life apart from the rest of society so that they can love and live happily together. Haven is more than this. Haven has many memorable moments between Yu, Kay, that are both touching and genuine. You quickly form a connection with them. It's a good thing, as you have already seen most of the game's offerings in just a few hours.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Review
Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will be the official tie-in for the Olympic Games delayed that will begin next month. Since the last iterations, the series has tried to replicate the actual experience by creating simulation-like gameplay that feels and looks like the real thing. Sega has made a significant change with Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, which takes a more arcadey approach in terms of gameplay as well as visual style. This decision works well for the game and creates a pick up-and-play environment that's ideal for local multiplayer.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Scarlett Nexus Review
Bandai Namco's anime-infused action-RPG Scarlet Nexus is a master at subtext games and believes they are all cowards. This title is big and bold. Even when it fails, it doesn't let that stop it from taking huge swings and pursuing its most ambitious goals.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Old World Review
In recent and upcoming 4X strategy games, developers are putting extra effort into innovating and pushing the sub-genre of strategy games forward. Combining these games with other genres is one of the best ways to expand, as we have seen in XCOM and the upcoming Lemnis Gate. Is Mohawk Games' Old World going to be preserved or will it soon become a dusty artifact?
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Why The Next Console Generation Will Be The Greatest
Let's face it: the next video game console generation is going to be absolutely amazing. We're still a couple years away from its starting point, but every new bit of info that we receive on the upcoming wave of consoles gets us more and more excited for what's in store.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection Review
The "Master Collection" (a.k.a "Legendary Collection") is a compilation of the first three games in the Ninja Gaiden series, and many say that it's one of the best action titles available for PS2. I'm here to give my opinion about what could have been if Team Ninja had continued developing this game instead of leaving it behind in 2005 with an unsatisfied taste in many gamers' mouths like a dormant volcano waiting for its next eruption. Many people think that Tecmo's motive for stopping development was due to lack of profit, but that isn't necessarily true because they actually made a little bit more on each individual package than if they had sold the games separately in their original state. Now then, let's get started:
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Guilty Gear Strive Review
It's no secret that Guilty Gear is a fan favorite in the fighting game community, with its gorgeous artwork and deep combat system. The series got off to a middling start on the PlayStation but quickly improved when given a chance to shine on Sega's Dreamcast console. Fast forward 16 years later, through many sequels and spinoffs across both home consoles (arcade machines are still alive and well in Japan), as well as Japanese mobile phones - none of which have ever officially seen release outside of Japan.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Review
Released on the PlayStation Store for free this month, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is... Different. It's one of those games that plays around with a lot of experimental mechanics to pay homage to other genres and video game history; though it doesn't always come together in ways that are ideal, but thanks to some clever writing and fun nods to the original series, I could easily see myself putting 20 hours into this title.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Review
I know, I've been gone for a long time. But now that I'm finally able to sit down and write, let's get into the review! First of all, this is not a paid article or a product of any company affiliated with EA games. This is simply my personal video game review on EA's new single-player Star Wars gaming title--Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order . For those who do not know what it is, it is an action/adventure game set in between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope , and features Cal Kestis as your main protagonist.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Metro Exodus Complete Edition Review
Metro Exodus Complete Edition is a game that proves to be engrossing and incredible. The story, the gameplay and the level/game design make for an enjoyably addictive adventure. The quality of this title is well worth the money spent.
By Jingjing Wang3 years ago in Gamers