First seeing the light of day on PC back in April 2015, and then PS4 in October 2016, it's finally the turn of the Xbox One to receive Verdun - "the first multiplayer FPS set in a realistic First World War setting", as M2H and Blackmill Games would have it. For the purposes of this review, I'm not going to take exception to that phrase, and I'll be pretending that whole Battlefield 1 game never happened. So, let's sally forth, go over the top, and see if the game has been worth the wait. Tally Ho!
Imagine for a moment, if you will, that all the previous RPG games and films have been wrong. Dwarves are not just a short tempered, mead quaffing, subterranean race with a penchant for big axes. No, instead the protagonists of We Are The Dwarves are interstellar explorers in a stone universe, boldly going where no short, bearded individuals have gone before. Got that picture in your mind?
In a Twitch livestream last night, Bungie stalwart Deej unveiled the path that Bungie have envisioned to get us, the Guardians, to Destiny 2. Entitled "Age of Triumph", it's a 13 page book of landmark moments and feats to help us celebrate everything the game has brought us.
I have to admit, when I first headed in to Ghost Blade HD, I had no idea what I was letting myself in for. Information seemed to be scarce, and even the official website for the game didn't tell me a massive amount. The words "bullet hell" and "shoot-em-up" seemed to be mentioned a lot. "What could possibly go wrong, I thought? I'm an old skool gamer, I played Axelay on the SNES, surely this is just a pretender?" (Google it, kids!). Thus thinking, I fired up the Xbox and sallied forth.
First released on mobile platforms back in June, 2015, Fallout Shelter charges the player with becoming Overseer of a new vault, which has to be built up from the ground, well, down! Making the move to Windows 10 in July 2016, it’s now hitting Xbox One as a free to play title, but is it a worthy port, and worthy of your time?
Destiny is great, but with my three guardians at 400, 399 and 399 light respectively (Titan being the highest because, well, Titan Master Race) my thoughts are turning to Destiny 2, and what Bungie can do to make the transition as easy as possible for me. I've come up with a few things I'd like to see, and that I think would make the game better.
The components of a really fun game are present, the world is well-designed and aesthetically it is beautifully done. But many of the roadblocks in Nice Day for Fishing feel like a way to pad out the time.
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