While I’m still not entirely behind the idea of splitting Terran, Zerg and Protoss campaigns into three separate releases, I must admit that Legacy of the Void won me over. It has everything I expected it to have. A satisfying and challenging campaign with impressive storytelling and memorable music.
An epic saga has come to the end it deserves. Every story has to end like Legacy of the Void. En Taro Raynor! En Taro Kerrigan! En Taro Artanis!
Tom Clancy is turning in his grave. I'm not sure who took over when Tom Clancy passed away but they are doing an awful job trying to cash in on the legendary writer's name. Tom Clancy always wanted his name to represent quality and that is why Rainbow Six was always known as a special forces simulator. Every time I played it since childhood I had a blast.
The game can be fun but there is a lot to be said for this game. It has moments of tense action but it feels like a game much cheaper than the actual price tag. No campaign, no real single player, the content is quite limited as well as the game modes. Rainbow six always had an amazing single player experience, multiplayer was just an addition. The is probably the biggest disappointment of the year for me and probably any fan of the franchise.
Assassin's Creed Chronicles India tries to do something more than the China chapter. While still highly enjoyable. The Game is perfect with 2D beautiful graphics and more tools to use in every mission but the most greater way to finish is to go all stealth. go out guns-blazing is not the way. If you enjoyed the previous installment of Assassin's Creed Chronicles, then you'll love this one too.
The content and features are extremely lacking. The single-player "campaign" is extremely boring and the single-player lacks Basic features like "Save Game". its impossible to save the game in middle of the game. A huge waste of potential. Anyone who might remember the old star-trek bridge commander games will understand what they are getting into when they play this. Its purely based on tactics and even using a whole lot of ships didn't help. Have fun playing a level 20 times to figure out the right moves to stop enemy ships from destroying your transports. If you like campy and silly this game is for you.
As a Command & Conquer Red Alert, Dune, Starcraft and Homeworld fan I was very excited when this was announced. The final product however is a Huge disappointment. Seriously this is more like a tech demo not a game, it doesn't have a great story less than average in fact that's "just" one problem, but it's like an empty husk with no purpose at all. The gameplay and the level design is boring too. The ten-years-old Supreme Commander still is better in every aspect of gameplay.
Ashes of the Singularity's graphics looked promising, but once you observe in realtime on your computer you see it's not that great... This is the biggest waste of money I have spent on a game in years.
This game is absolutely massive, and has a decent idea, unfortunately that's all that it has going for it. This game has quintillion planets randomly generated in the vastness of space. However having that huge amount of planets to explore is undoubtedly hard and useless. I got bored at the first planet I spawned on. It's very repetitive, the games crafting system is confusing, and this game will leave you with nothing to do after just a few hours into it. The game is boring and There is no story or direction to really follow, other than "go to the center of the galaxy"
I got this game for free from Ubisoft. The single-player story campaign is very simple and engaging. and to be Honest This Game is amazing however it's definitely not for everyone. I wouldn't say this game is like dark souls, but if you get angry at that game, you'll probably get mad while playing For Honor. There's a steep learning curve but once you get it, you'll be executing Knights, Vikings, and Samurai with ease.
While Assassin's Creed Chronicles Russia isn't quite up there with the best adventures in the series. And this is the hardest game I have ever played. Too many cheap deaths ruin the experience. The last two sequences are nearly impossible. But Assassin's Creed Chronicles Russia finally gives the Chronicles series a good story.
The main protagonist Nikolai is kind of a boring guy, but the secondary playable character Anastasia is quite likable and keeps things compelling by adding a little family tragedy to the mix. The plot capitalizes on the events of the previous two games well, really showing off how this has all been one continuous narrative as opposed to three disconnected side-stories in the overall Assassin's Creed canon, and it's nice to see what becomes of that Precursor box.
The game is mildly enjoyable, even if the combat is quite obnoxious on a multitude of occasions. The biggest problem this game has is, that even though the basic story is an interesting premise, the characters you encounter are so flat and uninteresting that you don't care about them. The second issue is the sheer amount of time you spend running from point A to point B back to point A, only to turn around and guess what, go back to point B. The Technomancer is plagued with poor design flaws, terrible execution, and a horrible combat system. I would recommend Technomancer only to those extremely interested in the setting and going into it full well knowing that this RPG has issues.
After capturing our attention with a strong concept and an intriguing open world, I hoped it will be at least good or better than the first one but it felt short by a long shot. Homefront The Revolution struggles with the basics. Weapons feel unsatisfying to use, side quests are repetitive, characters are under-developed and the story is below average. Sadly, for all of its ambition, there's just not much here worth fighting for. A Cryengine game that made me Cry.
Rise of the Tomb Raider is a great adventure game. More exploration, platform zones and stealth mechanics than shooter moments, great plot and full of content to discover. It's rare that a game does so much so well, and with only a few missteps, Rise of the Tomb Raider is destined to be one of the most recommendable game. and It’s the best game to bear the Tomb Raider name, and the best action-adventure title I’ve played in ages.
Massive fan of the original it was refreshing and new but Mirror's Edge Catalyst is a disappointment. The biggest problem is that it has gone open world and it needn't have. You have this big city to explore but it's dull and lifeless. The story is shallow and forgettable just like its characters. The combat is clunky and buggy. I'm a fan of the series but Mirror's Edge Catalyst is a Disappointment of the decade.
Halo Wars 2 Awakening the Nightmare is a superb expansion armed with New types of gameplay, Great art design, and musical score, Creative level design, and most importantly enjoyable characters. The levels of Awakening the Nightmare will make any Halo Wars 2 player, veteran or rookie, reevaluate how they play the game. Awakening the Nightmare is a quality experience you don't want to miss.
Deus Ex Human Revolution is a work of outstanding artistry. But unfortunately Deus Ex Mankind Divided is a mediocre experience plagued by multiple flaws that seem all so tiring in today's AAA games. The story is short, ends with a cliffhanger, and was not all that interesting to begin with. The graphics, while beautiful on the surface, is plagued by awkward animations, poor lip syncing, and an otherwise static atmosphere. The gameplay does not differ much from the game's predecessor, although slightly more complex. This complexity can be fun, but can sometimes be tedious as well.
Avoid purchasing this game at full price. Instead, wait for a sale if you really want to see what happens after Deus Ex Human Revolution.

