Written by Rick Warren / Gfn2112 Months ago, I posted my very first top five and in it, I shared some of my dream Marvel games. I’ve always wanted to do the same for DC, and this week, it’s time to make that happen. With WB in control of DC video games, narrowing down potential developers won’t be much of a challenge (the games will either be made by WB Montreal or Rocksteady). The bigger obstacle will be narrowing down the heroes and stories, because there are so many that I’d love to see...
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Developer: Ubisoft Montreal Release Date: 10/27/17 Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC (played on PS4) ESRB/PEGI: M/PEGI 18 MSRP: $59.99 USD Written by Rick Warren / Gfn2112 After a two-year hiatus, the Assassin’s Creed series has made its return with AC: Origins. As a long-time fan of the series who has played every mainline entry and spinoff, I was excited to jump back in. However, even as a fan, I never expected this game to be what it is. Origins is wildly different from any Creed game before it, and ultimately, that’s a good thing. When my 60 hours of side quests, crafting, boss fights, and exploration ended, I was left with one thought: “I loved my time with this game”.
Written by Rick Warren / Gfn2112 While there are some gamers who dislike the concept of remasters, I’m all for them. I love being able to replay smoother, prettier versions of my favorite games from past generations. On top of that, remasters can give gamers who missed out on an iconic game (Final Fantasy VII, in my case) or series the chance to have that experience. While there has been no shortage of HD ports, there are still plenty of titles I’d like to see remastered in the near future. In this list, I’ll be sharing the five that I’m hoping to see the most!
Written by Rick Warren / Gfn2112 Some video game series are great enough to expand past their mainline entries. The games that come usually offer a handful of new mechanics, a new storyline, and new settings that can make them stand apart from everything that came before. Not every spinoff turns out to be something special, but the five on this list meet that standard. Take a look!
Written by Rick Warren / Gfn2112 They are on the cover art when you buy a game. They are the icons that help distinguish gaming platforms. They are the characters that you play as when you enter incredible worlds that you could not explore anywhere else. They are video game protagonists, and these are my all-time favorites.
Written by Rick Warren / Gfn2112 In any story, the antagonist can be just as well-developed and interesting as the protagonist. That’s no different when it comes to gaming. This week, I’ll be sharing my favorite video game antagonists ever, ranging from insane enemies to misunderstood characters. As always, feel free to share your favorite in the comments below!
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Call of Duty WWII was a game announced or, for a better word, alluded to in 2014. When it was officially announced, it became a huge discussion in the gaming world. This was the first Call of Duty that stayed “boots on ground” since 2012, and the first to revisit World War II since World at War in 2008! This game was a considerable departure from Activision's games of the past few years. These recent games featured jetpacks, space battles, laser weapons, and way more advance futuristic battles. Call of Duty WWII sold more units individually than COD Infinite Warfare, Ghosts, and Advanced Warfare. This may be an indication of the franchise’s revival. The futuristic route the games started to take were not well received, so a return to a more classic storyline could be exactly what Call of Duty needed. |
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