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For Honor Review
Yesterday was the day I got to release one of my most awaited games of 2017, For Honor. Since E3 2015 was my first exposure, I've been following the game closely for several years and waiting to finally get my teeth into it. I feel somewhat content now that I have it.
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Horizon Zero Dawn Review
My first impressions were sent for publication last week I was certain that my 20-hours with them would be worth it. Horizon Zero Dawn It had made significant progress on its main story and I was able to finish it in just a few days. After a few endurance runs, and about 30 hours later I was finally able to put down the controller to see the credits roll. I had time to think about the sequence, which was quite long. This is normally where I would look at my notes and jot down more information, then get up to stretch. Instead, I sat down with my hands folded in front. And I pondered.
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Sons of Ra Review
Have you ever wanted to experience the epic mythical battle between Ra, the god-of-the sun, and Set, his archnemesis and god of Chaos? Sons of Ra, the debut title by Pharaoh Hound Gaming, offers a glimpse into what these battles would have looked like for Egypt's gods. Sons of Ra succeeds in being an addictive and compelling strategy game, despite the fact that these divine conflicts are presented in a very small package.
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Outriders Review
Outriders is a curious game. Outriders is a third-person looter shooter that's both challenging and entertaining, despite the flaws in its story. Even though I experienced multiple crashes in the same session, it was still a fun game and I felt ready to get back into the world Enoch.
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Say No! More Review
It is not easy to say no. It's hard to say no to your boss, to your family, or to a simple request from a passerby. But it's good to show concern for others and try to help them. Opportunists can easily take advantage of this goodwill in the corporate world to their own benefit. Say No! Studio Fizbin has more to share with you about the incredible power of assertive rejection and self-esteem. You can use the powerful power of "no" to combat corporate wastrels.
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Relucant Villain turns Helpful Hero
- 5 hours later- . The Game really went the distance in some instances. Making the wait for walk-ins the same as it would be in real life. The Wanderer Guild was still packed over time. But one thing was for sure, the Users were merrily enjoying themselves. Only a few used outside game terms and mannerisms.
By Julian Gaines4 years ago in Gamers
King of Seas Review
King of Seas is often compared to Sea of Thieves. The two games share a similar title and place the player in the shoes of a pirate who explores open seas. That's where the similarities end, though, with this new game being an entirely single-player experience. King of Seas is a unique experience that doesn't live up to its potential.
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Maneater Review
In video games, it is not unusual to play the role of an animal who kills other animals. The protagonist is usually an animal that kills humans. Maneater allows you to take control of a Bull Shark female and eat all the food in its path. The game was released last year on multiple platforms to a good reception, and with multiple RPG attributes including unlockable abilities, levelling up and infamy levels, Maneater is much more than just a simple swimming simulator on Switch.
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Biomutant Review
Biomutant was something I wanted to love. It was a colourful, cute world with adorable furball characters that attracted me immediately when it was announced. As cute as furball characters may be, they pack more heat than an American Army battalion during a post-apocalypse. The end result is ambitious, with many bright spots but it strains under its own weight.
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Why I'm not looking forward to Horizon Forbidden West
Due to the nature of this post, all profits will go to Native causes. When I started playing Horizon: Zero Dawn, it was a welcome escape. The Texas blackout left me reeling, and all I knew about it was that the player character is a young woman who uses a bow and arrow, and that she knew about the curvature of the earth due to the setting of the sun in spite of her old-timey setting.
By Ruza Aldin4 years ago in Gamers
Stonefly Review
Flight School Studio's Stonefly focuses on feeling out of your environment. Annika is a tiny human living in a vast world full of huge trees and massive insects. You must navigate the vast, strange world using a mech-shaped bug. Your father stole the mech he built and you must survive the creepy crawlies.
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Storm Ground Review
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Storm Ground is the first major virtual adaptation of the Age of Sigmar universe (a kind of sequel to Warhammer Fantasy in the recent Total War games) in the Warhammer franchise. It's becoming more difficult to make a game that stands out from the crowd when it comes to strategy games. What does Storm Ground bring?
By Cecilia Wang4 years ago in Gamers










