Played On: PlayStation 5 (Original) Difficulty: Regular (Campaign) The Call of Duty franchise has definitely shown itself to be formulaic even as new games cycle through different studios, but its… Read more Call of Duty: Vanguard Review: A super stale entry that’s tacked onto Warzone →
Played On: PS5 (Original) Version: Bioshock Remastered Difficulty: Normal Bioshock is the game that totally changed my perspective on storytelling and world-building in video games. Truth be told, my gaming… Read more Best Games of All-Time: Bioshock →
Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Back in July, Ubisoft decided to inform fans on some of their biggest games coming in the near future with their Ubisoft Forward… Read more Hyper Scape Review: Cool in concept, problematic in execution →
Being a longtime fan of the Call of Duty franchise, there’re two games that I always go back and forth on when thinking about my favorite entry – World at… Read more Revisiting Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 →
Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A *All Photos shown below were taken by the author* There’s no iteration of the Call of Duty more iconic, influential, and impactful to gaming… Read more Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) Review: Infinity Ward’s re-imagining of a true classic sends the franchise in a bold new direction →
Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Back in 2018, Ubisoft took players into a small town of Hope County for a new Far Cry experience that took the series to… Read more Far Cry: New Dawn: The most bland Far Cry experience players can have →
Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Using what they have learned from the Titanfall series, Respawn Entertainment has made a truly perfect battle royale experience with Apex Legends and gives… Read more Apex Legends Review: A new standard has been set for battle royale →
Difficulty: N/A Played On: PS4 (Original) It’s amazing to think that Call of Duty is no longer the only name people associate with great multiplayer shooters. Dice has made tidal… Read more Call of Duty: Black Ops IV Review: A lot to appreciate, but much less to enjoy →