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REVIEW: Biomutant
Biomutant is Experiment 101's debut game. It is an action/role-playing/role-playing adventure that follows a mutated rodent who has become an inhabitant of the New World. This Earth has regrown since the human apocalypse. It must traverse landscapes to stop the Worldeaters from ruining their new way of living.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: Forgotten Fields
Although some might think I am sycophantic, writing can be very challenging. It doesn't matter what media you use to write, sometimes it is difficult to get your thoughts down on paper. Or worse, you can't think of what you want. It's usually just procrastination that causes me to have this problem most of the time. Forgotten Fields places us in the shoes a fiction writer named Sid, who is struggling to put together a synopsis for his book. Forgotten Fields was developed by Armaan Sandhu, a Goa-based Frostwood Interactive, and published by Mumbai-based Dino Digital.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: Disco Elysium – The Final Cut
The hotel room looks like a tornado has passed through it when you arrive. Your underwear is all you have, and clothes are scattered about the debris. A ceiling fan spins silently above your head and cold air rushes through a broken window. The tape deck spins in silence, with the recording scattered across the floor. Your head and thoughts are in chaos. Each thought is rolling in, trying to fit the pieces that don't fit together. Detective, it's time for you to get up.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: Doom 3 – VR Edition
Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal are my preferred options when I think about the Doom franchise. I think most gamers will agree. Doom is wide-open hellscapes with rip-roaring weaponry and gameplay so riveting that you could throw a super shotgun at me and I'd just keep ripping. Doom 3 VR Edition was sadly a trite VR port. I would barely even mention a deadly weapon.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: Devotion
It is difficult to make art. It doesn't matter if you are making music or painting, all art requires labor. Sometimes, that work must be done in love, no matter how difficult it might be. We do the same for our loved ones, even if it causes more pain. Devotionis an interactive game that examines the consequences of these two concepts interacting and the problems that arise from acting out in "love." This is a difficult game to master, not because there are any challenges, but because the themes in the game are complex and heavy.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: King of Seas
King of Seas promises cutthroat pirates and sailing the high seas. It also promises swashbuckling adventures. This colourful role-playing game by 3D Clouds is full of action! It does deliver some of its promises, but there's something missing.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: It Takes Two
Josef Fares, a 2018 Game Awards host, boldly declared that "F**k The Oscars" before revealing some gameplay from his Hazelight team's latest cooperative title, A Way Out. It was certainly a great way to get people to notice your game, and it worked. A Way Out was released despite the fact that EA Games was the publisher of the title. It was a surprise to many players and brought a unique co-op experience many have not had since Portal 2. The team from Hazelight presented their next prison escape game with another co-op game, It takes Two. They hope to offer a similar experience as the one they had with their previous title. Fallout 4 has just released the game a few months after its reveal. This is the way it should be. It Takes Two aims to give Fares three great co-op titles in one row, which they have certainly not failed.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: Before Your Eyes
He looks up at the character, who introduces himself as The Ferryman. He continues to say that he would like to tell your story to The Gatekeeper. If they consider you worthy, then you will be granted a place in the afterlife. The Ferryman, an anthropomorphized dog-like character, is on a boat at the ocean's edge. Although the colours are bright and cheerful, there is a dreamlike, melancholic feel to the place. You don't need to click anything to make the game move. Instead, you are told to blink. Because you can't blink forever.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
REVIEW: Balan Wonderworld
Two months ago, Square Enix's newest game, Balan Wonderworld, was demoed to me. Despite all the criticisms it received, it was enjoyable for me, even though I had some issues with the controls. The general backlash continued after the game was released. However, I admit that I ignored these reactions and went into full-screen mode.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
ASSASSIN’S CREED: ODYSSEY REVIEW
This review requires acknowledgment of two things: the first Assassin's Creed Before Odyssey, I was a player. Black Flag In 2013, the opportunity was lost.AC: Origins The first in a new style of Assassin's Creeds. This is because I will be spending a lot time discussing "new" mechanics, and changes to series formulas. These changes were most likely made in. Origins. But, I haven't played. Origins I'm not sure which mechanics are unique to this generation. Odyssey. Instead of doing my research, I'm going to pretend that it is for the duration this review. Origins It doesn't exist Everything It is brand new.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
STAR WARS: FALLEN ORDER REVIEW
Star Wars has had a rough time lately. That's a shame, because it is my favorite fictional universe. Since the release of The Last Jedi, I have a 3000-word essay about my thoughts on Star Wars on my hard drive. It is a lot of which, shall we say, "critical" (read autistic screeching). These films are well worth the time. However, we also have the DICE Battlefront games which were not very well received (feelings of accomplishment anyone?). You can find out more.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers
A PLAGUE TALE: INNOCENCE REVIEW
It isn't surprising that I have seen the comparison. The Plague Tale: Innocence To The Last of Us The most recent God of War Because I didn't get to the end of the first and the second, and can't make any comparisons, The theme of "looking after someone little and defenseless" is the most popular trope in games these days. This allows for emotive story-telling. The joke is, they kill because you are forced to play the father figure in so many games. That You must be a good guy from the beginning.
By Benito Ramirez3 years ago in Gamers