Huzaifah Durrani
- Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town
- Elden Ring
- Tales of the Abyss
Crime Boss: Rockay City is a game with big ambitions, but it fails to deliver on most fronts
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is a disappointing new entry in the franchise that should never have seen the light of day.
As a massive fan of the Saints Row franchise, I really wanted to love this game. But It’s an incomplete and buggy mess that made it hard to play at the best of times.
The game takes inspiration from it's predecessor yet fails to do anything unique with it, so it you're itching for a match of Uno, your money is better spent towards buying a physical deck of the game.
If you're really desperate for more Review: Immortals Fenyx, then give this DLC a try. Otherwise, I suggest that you skip this if you can.
Super Dungeon Bros tries to be more than a typical dungeon crawler with its vibrant and colorful exterior, yet falls flat. Mostly because the game's few positives fail to stand out next to the mountain of negatives that plague it.
Try this game out for the beautiful art style and your occasional dose of maniacal bullet hell gameplay, but prepare to rage quit more often than you would like.
The Dwarves has a lot of heart and attempts to do a lot of things right, but a lack of polish and repetitive gameplay make it hard to recommend.
The DioField Chronicle is going to be a polarising game because while it does make use of a number of really solid ideas, it has little to no unique aspects to speak of.
If you can ignore the numerous technical shortcomings of Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts 2, then you may have a good time with the game.
The latest entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology delivers on the scares but really drops the ball during the run-up to its lackluster ending.
Achilles: Legend Untold is a great narrative of Greek mythology, but its gameplay dynamics contradict an ARPG’s.
Dead Island 2 has its fair share of technical issues but there is still an extremely satisfying, if imperfect, zombie-slaying adventure here.
Minecraft Legends showcases a novel approach to the beloved universe by fusing it with the gameplay mechanics of the RTS genre, but the lack of tactical options makes it a bit too safe of a spinoff.
Freedom Planet 2 is going to be a well-received game because the positives outweigh the negatives
Metal: Hellsinger is not a particularly long game, but it is incredibly fun while it lasts. The unique rhythm-based combat is a lot of fun, especially as the heavy metal music picks up the better you do against the demon hordes.
Temtem is not simply a Pokemon Clone, the game offers a lot of its own unique content as well. You can catch, tame, or breed the monsters as expected, but it also builds upon certain shortcomings of the gameplay of the Pokemon franchise.
The Ascent is a great game, and although Its problems are hard to ignore, I can't pretend that I didn't have an amazing time with it.
Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour manages to remind us exactly what made Duke Nukem 3D so special to begin with. And while not all of it's new content may be up to par with what fans have come to expect, it is still an excellent game and one that is sure to appeal to both die-hard fans, as well as a new generation of gamers.
If you are a fan of large scale strategy games with a unique twist, then you owe it to yourself to try Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence.