Derek Miller
There's a whole lot to like about The Golf Club 2 but there are a few things here and there that bring it down a peg. It's still a good game, but not as great as it could be.
The only area in which the tactics seems a bit forced was during the boss battles.
Once the flash of executions, environment kills and the occasional stealth kill wear off, dispatching enemies becomes a chore.
I rarely talk about the music in games, but it's catchy and fits the atmosphere enough to make one feel like they are standing in front of an arcade cabinet instead of sitting at their PC.
Bottom line, while the art may have seen a drastic change the gameplay largely remains the same. The simplicity in controls allows for focus to remain on one's opponent. That simple style keeps things fun. The stages are constructed well enough that you never feel cheated by the environment, helping to zoom in even more on player vs. player combat.
Overall F1 2017 took that momentum from 2016 and built on it to create an excellent experience.
It doesn't matter how good you are at shooting, the secondary weapons are what will be the deciding factor on when your eventual death comes.
A story might not be what one expects from a multiplayer only game like this; however, there is one and it actually has me wanting more.
In 1080 the graphics were decidedly less appealing, more so than the normal difference between 4k and 1080.
Project Cars 2 is darn near mesmerizing to look at, it's so pretty.
If you've been looking for a good atmospheric adventure puzzler keep Xing: The Land Beyond in mind.
If you've been looking for a good atmospheric adventure puzzler keep Xing: The Land Beyond in mind.
Don't let a saturated wave shooter market put you off, Raw Data is clearly one of the best out there.
Raiden V: Director's Cut has a nice rhythm and flow to it and the difficulty seems neutral enough to be appealing to most gamers.
For being mostly video game fodder the general enemies are at least interesting.
All things considered, Nano Shift VR was a very enjoyable experience.
Even taking into account some of those negatives, Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a really good game to play.
Killing Floor: Incursion is a pretty solid VR experience. The single player (or co-op) provides a great atmosphere. When it comes to getting the horror aspect to be actually horrific, Tripwire Interactive has done an excellent job. It's really that experience that sells it.
Dimension Drive does offer up some compelling ideas to vertical shmups, but the focus seems to be too much on those aspects.
_________________________ “Being physically able to stare down the sights of your gun or to just straight up swing your controller in order to pistol whip the enemies is definitely satisfying.