Wastelanders breathes new life into a still problematic Fallout 76
The new free content update makes some improvements aimed at some of the issues that have plagued the game since launch, making it much more playable, but nowhere near perfect.
The new free content update makes some improvements aimed at some of the issues that have plagued the game since launch, making it much more playable, but nowhere near perfect.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood misses what made the modern Wolfenstein games so great by introducing convoluted and wholly unnecessary gameplay mechanics that get in the way of the action.
I don’t want to completely write it off, but as it stands, though, Fallout 76 is a game that’s hard to recommend even to die-hard Fallout fans.
There are games in which I just sit down, buckle up, and accept just about every crazy thing they throw at me, because they are just ridiculously fun and entertaining. A series which earned that place in my book is Wolfenstein. Ever since I was a kid, it’s been part of my gaming curriculum, starting…
Prey is a mixed, flawed experience that overreaches for success by borrowing elements from many successful games. Considering its troubled development, that started out years ago as a sequel to an entirely different franchise from 3D Realms that was also called Prey, it’s no surprise that this new and completely unrelated release struggles so much…
Survival horror sure has gone to the deep end in the years following its inception as a description given to a certain niche of games. What began with a healthy dose of originality with the Alone in the Dark games and saw a big boost thanks to the first Resident Evil, lasting for a while…
Dragonborn is a microcosmic manifestation of Skyrim, strengths and weaknesses alike. An unrepentant love letter to the Bloodmoon expansion pack of Morrowind, Dragonborn brings you back to Solstheim, the Nord colony besieged by a malevolent, unknown force. It also features an atrociously controlled, roller coaster-like addition in the form of dragon riding, where ‘overwhelmingly disappointing’…