Review: LEGO DC Super-Villains
If you heard of Traveler’s Tales, then you probably know it as the company behind the infamous LEGO videogame series… And yes, they are back with yet another edition (the 28th if our math is correct), this one called LEGO DC Super-Villains, a spin-off to the LEGO Batman Trilogy. Despite the Lego formula being tired […]
Review: Monopoly for Nintendo Switch
Editor’s Note: Years after the game’s original release on Xbox One (and other platforms) known as Monopoly Family Fun Pack, this review has been updated by Nazih Fares following the release of the game on the Nintendo Switch as well as the updates to all customers which reflects on the overall score, and final verdict. Ah Monopoly! […]
Review: Call of Duty WWII
In many ways, we’re entering a new age of game development. I’m not just talking about the notion of games as a service or the proliferation of new ways to sell games. I’m referring to the relationship between gamers and the developers. In the age of Twitter, Twitch, Facebook, and YouTube, game developers are in […]
Review: Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Downloadable content, expansion packs, chapters, call them what you like… These extra bits of digital content had taken numerous forms throughout the years, ranging from a mere weapon pack, to cosmetic skins, exclusive missions and even fully fledged experiences. The latter is where Uncharted: The Lost Legacy comes in, a standalone game in the Uncharted […]
Review: The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
Even-though it seemed to be the ideal next-generation MMO, The Elder Scrolls Online had a bumpy launch year. Failing to convince both MMORPG as well as Elder Scrolls fans, the title was criticized to be too much of a lone-wolf game, with a lore and world smaller in scale compared to The Elder Scrolls V: […]
Review: Call of Duty Infinite Warfare and Modern Warfare Remastered
When Modern Warfare first hit, it was a phenomenon. I tried it at a cybercafé with some friends and I hated it. I couldn’t figure out the movement, the realistic shaking of the gun when I ran was disorienting, jumping made no sense, the quick TTK meant that I was getting one-shotted in seconds; in […]
Review: Titanfall 2
When the first episode of Titanfall came out back in March 2014, it was received in two ways: either completely forgotten in the minds of players, or some focused on the multiplayer universe which had some very good ideas. While most blamed it on the lack of a singleplayer and a lack of richness in content, Respawn Interactive […]
Review: Grow Up
With only ten days between its announcement and its release, Grow Home was clearly one of the surprises of 2015 from Ubisoft, which we review on PC. Created by a small group within Ubisoft Reflections studios, it almost became the perfect ambassador of a different approach to games from the giant publisher, adding charm and originality to the […]
Review: Homefront: The Revolution
Homefront: The Revolution has been a chaotic development. Started under the umbrella of THQ, with Crytek UK at the helm, forced the studio after couple of years to sell the license to Koch Media, and now completed by the new team over at Dambuster Studios. Between corporate restructure and technical problems, this chaotic game release […]
Review: Uncharted 4 : A Thief’s End
Game after game, Naughty Dog has probably built one of the strongest empire and fan base in the gaming industry, pulling hits after hits like beads rolling, to also experience serious repercussions internally. After many delays that especially angered impatient PlayStation 4 owners, an HD Collection of the previous episodes to keep them busy, Naughty Dog finally put the […]