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Aliens: Fireteam Elite Review
Demolishers can use a range of iconic weapons, from smart weapons to flamethrowers and the ability to fire micro-rockets. Most weapons that can be obtained between missions from secret crates in the arsenal use class attachments, but once you have glued them to a weapon class, you no longer have to assemble and reassemble them for different loading processes. One of my favorite quirks of Fireteam are the challenge cards you can play during missions to make them harder in exchange for more money and EP.
By Jingjing Wang5 years ago in Gamers
King's Bounty 2 Review
In King's Bounty 2, you choose one of three characters who take over the main story and all follow the same plot. The sights are a bit stronger here, as you will find most of the nooks and crannies of Kings Bounty IIs, and you won't find a shortage of containers where you can search for random items and gold, but I can't remember many outstanding areas.
By Jingjing Wang5 years ago in Gamers
Psychonauts 2 Review
Nearly 16 years have passed since the first Psychonaut game, but not much time has passed between the protagonists Razputin (Raz) and Aquato. After his exploits in the first game, Raz begins as a psychic spy on the lower rungs of Psychonaut headquarters, as he is still a child.
By Jingjing Wang5 years ago in Gamers
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 Review
After CI Games Ghost Warrior refined five games, developer CI Games understands the experience as it should be and with quiet confidence releases Contracts 2. In a dramatic single player campaign, as a raven, a contracted sniper and assassin, you eliminate a number of targets. They act as ravens and are tasked with overthrowing Bibi Rashida, the widow of a former president and head of state.
By Jingjing Wang5 years ago in Gamers
Saints Row Reboot
People have some strong opinions on the new Saints Row reboot and rightly so. My first introduction to Saints was Saints Row 2 and I remember waking up at 3:30 in the morning just so I could play it before work. The game was that addictive. I played that game every chance I got, and I was excited when Saints Row 3 came out. I maxed out my character easily and genuinely enjoyed that game. Then Saints Row 4 came out. I am one of the few that liked that game. I just pretended it was a fever dream the boss was having. It does not compare to Saints Row 2 and Saints Row 3.
By Ferrari King5 years ago in Gamers
Is the GTX 1660 6GB useful for gaming?
AMD's Radeon RX 6800 is a great mid-range GPU for 1440p and some 4K gaming, permitting you to partake in the entirety of your number one PC titles at their most prominent. For even the best illustrations card to function as expected, you'll need to furnish it with a lot of power, which is the place where your power supply unit (PSU) becomes possibly the most critical factor. Here are some great choices for the GPU.
By Umair Farooq5 years ago in Gamers
DESTRUCTION ALLSTARS REVIEW
Do you remember Destruction Derby on the PS1? Smashing cars into one another, that's good fun. Imagine Destruction Derby with some Overwatch inspired heroes, a special ability or two and some Titanfall wall-running. That's Destruction AllStars. It’s the first big PS5 exclusive game for 2021, and one that has launched as part of PlayStation Plus which is great for those looking for a new PS5 exclusive to play early in 2021.
By Wanting Hui5 years ago in Gamers
DEMON'S SOULS (2020) REVIEW
It's been eleven years since FromSoftware released Demon's Souls for the PS3. A game that was initially only released in Japan, but got a wider release following mass imports. Like a wildfire, I remember the tales of Demon's Souls high-difficulty spreading around several podcasts I was listening to at the time. I never played it; the game scared me. That was until now. Bluepoint Games, whose previous works include 2018's remake of Shadow of the Colossus, have taken upon the mammoth job of remaking not only a game many consider a classic, but also a game that saw the birth of an entire sub-genre.
By Wanting Hui5 years ago in Gamers
ASTRO'S PLAYROOM REVIEW
The first game you're likely to play on your PlayStation 5 system is Astro's Playroom. It's already installed on the console when you turn it on, but this is more than a simple pack-in or demo disc. Although there are elements and easter eggs that callback to the classic PlayStation 1 demo disc, Astro's Playroom is a 4-hour joy of 3D platforming that's both a showcase for the console and most importantly, the DualSense controller. Unlike games like Welcome Park on the PS Vita or The Playroom on PS4, Astro's Playroom is a fully-fledged game that’s more than just a tech demo.
By Wanting Hui5 years ago in Gamers
FORZA HORIZON 4 XBOX SERIES X REVIEW
As far as racing games go, Forza Horizon 4 is one of the best from the past generation. The Xbox One title launched in late 2018 and has been receiving many updates ever since. Now the game has received an Xbox Series X|S optimization that considerably enhances an already fantastic game, bringing more visual fidelity, frame rate consistency and overall the best way to play Forza Horizon 4.
By Wanting Hui5 years ago in Gamers
THE FALCONEER REVIEW
Amidst the more significant launch titles for the Xbox Series X|S lies The Falconeer from solo developer Tomas Sala. You take the pilot seat atop a Falcon in this aerial dogfighter above massive vasts of blue oceans and fierce electrical storms. At times The Falconeer is a beautiful and well-oiled machine that runs at both 4K/60 or 120fps, but repetitive gameplay and a terrifyingly boring narrative weight the wings of this Falcon down.
By Wanting Hui5 years ago in Gamers
BRIGHT MEMORY REVIEW
Remember back when Xbox did their Xbox Third-Party Event in May? It was our first look at some next-gen gaming, and the game that opened that showcase was Bright Memory: Infinite. It’s still in development and scheduled to release sometime next year. What you do have to play on your brand new Xbox Series X|S at launch is Bright Memory. The game was initially released on PC earlier in the year, and it’s a nice taste teste for what Infinite will be. Here you have a blistering 40-60 minutes of some very video-game-ass-video-gaming that shows solo developer Zeng “FYQD” Xiancheng flexing their skills and showcasing what influences them from games to anime.
By Wanting Hui5 years ago in Gamers











