Far Cry 5 – Review

When Far Cry 5 was revealed and we learned what its premise was, I knew that it could be fairly divisive. Far Cry 5 takes place in the fictional location of Hope County, Montana and you are a deputy. There is a crazy doomsday, religious cult that has taken over the area and making life…

Disneyland Adventures – Review

Disneyland Adventures is going to be a dream come true for some young and young at heart Disney fans. Previously a Kinect title, Disneyland Adventures has been retooled and is now playable with a standard controller, allowing Disney fans to explore Disneyland until their is content. You start out on Main Street and the whole…

Call of Duty: WWII – Review

Going back to their roots with Call of Duty: WWII was a huge gamble for Sledgehammer Games but it seems to have paid off. The campaign is stellar, the Nazi Zombie experience is as fun as ever and the multiplayer suite is a great time with friends. The campaign is set in the European Theatre…

WWE 2K18 – Review

WWE 2K18 is a bit of a mixed bag this year. Generally speaking the game looks pretty damn amazing as they try to make it feel like more of an authentic WWE experience. They don’t completely succeed here as some of the character models look better than others and you can tell which ones were…

Knack 2 – Review

I didn’t know if I was ever going to get to play Knack 2. The original was a launch title for the PlayStation 4 and while it was a good game, it met with a somewhat mixed reception. While I personally enjoyed the original Knack I feel like Knack 2 improves upon it in pretty…

Agents of Mayhem – Review

Agents of Mayhem is the next game from the studio who brought you the Saints Row franchise. In fact, Agents of Mayhem is set in the Saints Row universe. While not a Saints Row game per se, it holds a lot of similarities to the franchise, especially Saints Row 4. The basic premise of Agents…

Death Squared – Review

One of the main selling points of the Nintendo Switch is its portability. You can have it docked at home and play games on that beautiful screen of yours or take it on the go. The release of Death Squared on the console perfectly nails both of these options. You can sit at home and…