Posts Tagged ‘Editor’s Choice’
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Review: Far Cry New Dawn

by Mazen Abdallahon March 3, 2019
The post-apocalyptic world is a pretty frequent destination for videogames, and it’s not hard to see why. Most games these days are shooters, and it’s a lot easier to have a shootout in the bombed out remains of a city than it is to have a shootout on a busy street. Moreover, the apocalypse is […]
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Review: Civilization VI on Nintendo Switch

by Nazih Fareson November 29, 2018
Two years after its release on the PC, Civilization VI finally makes its move to console, and while most of you expected the “stronger” machine, it’s not the case. A port that I personally don’t see as a surprise, Civilization VI on Nintendo Switch makes total sense, but there’s always a worry on the front of quality […]
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Review: Dragon Ball FighterZ

by Luciano Rahalon October 2, 2018
Editor’s Note: A couple of month after the game’s original release, this review has been updated following the release of the game on Nintendo Switch as well as the patch updates and content drop to all customers which reflects on the overall score, and final verdict. Eight months after its release on all major platforms, including our review of […]

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Review: Forza Horizon 4

by Mazen Abdallahon September 29, 2018
Ah, racing games. I’ve always enjoyed racing games, but I often lose interest after a few hours. Once you’ve taken part in a few dozen races, it kind of starts to feel repetitive. Racing games have tackled this in several ways over the years, and I think the result is a racing market which is […]
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Review: NBA 2K19

by Nazih Fareson September 23, 2018
Beyond its gameplay, rarely free of flaws but increasingly refined every year, I admire the NBA 2K franchise for its depth and diversity of game modes. Last year, NBA 2K18 fully embraced the changes but brought issues with it like the Hub and some content removed from its predecessor. And so for this year’s edition, […]
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Review: Destiny 2: Forsaken

by Nazih Fareson September 19, 2018
If you’ve been following the site, you would’ve noticed that I have a certain affinity for Bungie’s titles. Call it fanboyism, fandom, or just sheer admiration of their work, I’ve definitely been admiring their games, and when Destiny came along I saw a franchise that appealed to me deeply. After more than 900 hours “wasted” […]

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Review: Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

by Nazih Fareson July 8, 2018
Editor’s Note: After the game’s original release, this review has been updated following the release of the major Donkey Kong Adventure expansion pack as well as numerous free updates to all customers which reflects on the overall score, and final verdict. While Mario and the gang managed to save the day in the original game against the SupaMerge wielding […]
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Review: Yoku’s Island Express

by Nazih Fareson June 6, 2018
Yoku’s Island Express is the strangest game I’ve played this year, but not in a bad way. You are a cute little red dung beetle named Yoku who is a postman, just arrived on an island to take over from the former Island Express mailman. Your goal is to find the post office to deliver all […]
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Review: Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time

by Nazih Fareson May 18, 2018
After a movie, an anime series now dubbed in English, the little witch Akko from Little Witch Academi is finally ready for her own videogame. Available in Japan since November 2017, the game is finally landing in the West on PlayStation 4 and PC, developed by A+ Games and published by Bandai Namco. Considering how fun […]

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Review: God of War

by Nazih Fareson April 25, 2018
Whether it is the movies, books or games, the task to reboot an established franchise is never an easy thing for any developer or publisher. With some much expectations from the series’ fans, on top of making sure they are not forgotten while trying something new, the new God of War was definitely a gamble. […]