NOT A HERO is a game about speed and style, not unlike the developer’s own OlliOlli series. Comparisons to Devolver Digital’s other published title, Hotline Miami if it were a sidescroller wouldn’t be too far off of a comparison to make. NOT A HERO features a funny if not completely unrealistic story to follow, a cast of gun-toting potty-mouthed characters, and gameplay that moves at a frenetic pace. And it’s probably the most realest depiction of politics you’ll ever see in a videogame.
“What’s old is new again.” Wolfenstein: The Old Blood comes out not even a full year removed from the fantastic and absolutely surprising Wolfenstein: The New Order, and MachineGames has cranked out a standalone prequel. It is a game that requires no prior knowledge of the events of The New Order to enjoy and get accustomed how it plays. While it didn’t give the same impression that The New Order left me with, but The Old Blood is still an incredibly solid shooter with interesting events making it a worthwhile, albeit short playthrough. It is good to return to Castle Wolfenstein.
Ever since the debut of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers” in 1993, it has been a cultural phenomenon, with the series still in production today. Surprisingly, there hasn’t been a Power Rangers game on a platform outside of the Nintendo 3DS in recent years. Behold Games somewhat fills in that gap with Chroma Squad, a tactical RPG with managerial elements that makes for a very entertaining game, if not a bit light on nearly every aspect of playing the game.
Before the days of Kickstarter, Slightly Mad Studios ran their own crowd-funding campaign for a racing game with the working title Project CARS. The “CARS” in the title actually stands for Community Assisted Racing Simulator. Turns out the name stuck and the working title became the actual title. This project has manifested into an actual game you can play, a game in which you drive real cars on real tracks for the sport of racing, not for the money and the fame. Project CARS is a simulation racer that’s synonymous with the word “hardcore”, an accurate way to describe its authenticity, even if that means it will prevent many from playing it due to its difficult tendencies.
A little background for those unfamiliar, it’s been just over 10 years since the original Sky Force was released on PocketPC and early mobile platforms. Infinite Dreams then released Sky Force 2014 on iOS as a re-imagining of that original game. I’ve been waiting for Sky Force 2014 to come to PC, but it is, in the form of Sky Force Anniversary. I’m happy to report that Sky Force Anniversary is one of the finest ports to PC, period.
ROCCAT’s penchant for making high-quality PC peripherals, whether it be audio, keyboards, or mice, there’s great care that gets put into the products they create. And that passion shows, especially when I was using the Kave XTD Analog 5.1 for this review, one of the finest sounding headsets I’ve heard in a long time.
Gratuitous Space Battles 2 is the long-awaited sequel to the 2009 original. There’s a lot of customization, and involves a unique strategy to the gameplay. It does unfortunately have issues, some of them fixed from a recent patch, others that continue to cause problems. That said, GSB2 is still a solid game, and there’s nothing quite like it.
“What’s old is new again”, or so they say. With the release of MX vs ATV Unleashed on Steam last week, it seemingly feels like it’s 2006 again. This release sees the light of day thanks to new publisher, Nordic Games taking over for the defunct THQ. This re-published game, appearing on Steam for the very first time gives a glimpse back in time with a world where games were easy to play, fun, and full of crazy ideas.
We’re only a few months removed from our review of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One review of Grand Theft Auto V. It seems strange to wonder how the PC version could be any better. But it should come as a little surprise that it does even surpass current-gen systems. It is the definitive experience to have on any system.
With a name like Ostrich Banditos, you’d suspect the developers of this wild west-inspired game were in America, but rather surprisingly, they are Dutch. Westerado: Double Barreled pays a solid homage to Spaghetti Westerns and other games of its ilk, while still maintaining a level of humor throughout its writing and interactions. It is a game that demands very little, but rewards you greatly.
Pillars of Eternity is not Baldur’s Gate, Planescape Torment, or Icewind Dale. It is an amalgamation of all of those games, in a unique blend that provides a deep experience in a whole new universe with only tinges of familiarity to be a standout among its those that came before it. Pillars of Eternity is an wonderful and fantastic RPG that will have you enthralled from beginning to end, however you get there across the dozens upon dozens of hours.
Developed solely by Tom Happ, Axiom Verge is a gentle nod to the inspirations of Metroid and many others that came after it, but only that. Axiom Verge then runs away with the idea to become something better. With a plethora of weapons, tons of exploration, massive boss battles, and a deep progression system makes Axiom Verge the result of a successful take on the “Metroidvania” style that succeeds in being more than just a clone of Nintendo’s popular franchise.
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