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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.
Jingjing WangPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: 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.
Jingjing WangPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: F1 2021
Is F1 2021 a truly Formula One experience? This is the best F1 sim ever! Codemasters' commitment to a realistic simulation of Formula One racing was what blew me away about F1 2019. Growing up watching Formula 1, I used to watch every race weekend with my Dad, right around the peak of Michael Schumacher’s career. It was easy to become captivated by the bright red Scuderia during Schumacher's tenure at Scuderia Ferrari. The sport has seen a renewed interest over the years, thanks in no small measure to the young championship potential of drivers like Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc.
Benito RamirezPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: Mass Effect 2
After thoroughly enjoying Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, I had to move on to Mass Effect 2. The first Mass Effect was a wonderful introduction to the world Bioware has created. Mass Effect 2 did an even better job. Mass Effect2calibrated me. These characters, the universe, and everything else have made me care deeply.
Benito RamirezPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 (Switch)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 were released on Switch last month. This gives everyone the opportunity to experience some of the most famous levels in videogame history. Vicarious Visions' remasters of the first two titles in the series, Pro Skater and the original Pro Skater arrived on Switch a year after their PS1 release. It is impressive that one of the most popular hits of 2020 was ported to the Switch.
Benito RamirezPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: Just Die Already
Just Die Already tells the gut-wrenching story of an old person as they wake up one day, fed up with their retirement home. The old man sets out on a personal mission to reclaim their lives from their oppressors. Although it might seem a bit dramatic, this is a fair way to explain the game's premise. First, you choose which elderly person you want to play and then you attempt to escape the retirement home. Once you are done, you will be greeted by the rest of the game. What is the purpose of the remainder of the game? To fill out a bucket list, you need to have fun.
Benito RamirezPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: Guilty Gear Strive
Guilty gear Strive was the best fighting game I have ever played in a while. Arc System Works' new high-speed, anime-inspired 1-on-1 fighting game in 2D is one of the best available. Its painful lobby system is the only thing that hinders it.
Benito RamirezPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: Metro Exodus
4A Games was founded by ex-Stalker developers. They won Metro with their game in a way that GSC Game World didn't. The series shares similarities in their oppressive environments and survival-focused gameplay. 4A Games focuses on accessibility. The Ukrainian-based developer made it easy to appeal to both casual and hardcore gamers with its difficulty settings. This combination of a wide audience and cutting-edge production values made Metro a turbulent future, which was reflected in Metro Exodus, its most ambitious entry.
Benito RamirezPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: Song of Horror Complete Edition
A few years back, if you asked me about reviewing horror games, I would have laughed because horror movies are something that I was not a big fan of. The idea that I was in control of the events, and that full immersion was too much was what it was. After diving into Alien: Isolation's deep end, I find it much easier to get my hands into horror games. Song of Horror was scary at times, but I found it to be relatively easy (...mostly.
Benito RamirezPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: The Big Con Demo
Since millennials were old enough to experience existential terror, nineties nostalgia has been in fashion. But few games are more committed to this theme than The Big Con. This is a coming-of age adventure from Toronto developer Mighty Yell. Though the title's exact launch date, slated for this summer, has yet to be announced, you can sample about a half-hour's worth of gameplay in demo form thanks to Steam's Next Fest.
Benito RamirezPublished 3 years ago in GamersREVIEW: Mass Effect 3
Mass Effect 3 wraps up character arcs, and manages to tell a compelling story. Warning: I will be discussing the fate of some characters and the divisive ending in this review. Also, if you haven't read my Mass Effect 1 & 2 reviews, I really recommend them before starting this one.
Benito RamirezPublished 3 years ago in GamersWarhammer Fantasy
Warhammer Fantasy is both a tabletop RPG as well as a book series. I plunged headfirst into the game when I was in Highschool which was fifteen years ago, however the game itself emerged for the first time in nineteen eighty-three.
Brittany MummertPublished 3 years ago in Gamers