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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Review
I know, I've been gone for a long time. But now that I'm finally able to sit down and write, let's get into the review! First of all, this is not a paid article or a product of any company affiliated with EA games. This is simply my personal video game review on EA's new single-player Star Wars gaming title--Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order . For those who do not know what it is, it is an action/adventure game set in between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope , and features Cal Kestis as your main protagonist.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Metro Exodus Complete Edition Review
Metro Exodus Complete Edition is a game that proves to be engrossing and incredible. The story, the gameplay and the level/game design make for an enjoyably addictive adventure. The quality of this title is well worth the money spent.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
The Elder Scrolls Online Review
The Elder Scrolls Online is the latest chapter in an already rich and deep line of games. The game was released April 4, 2014 on PC/Mac and will be available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One next month. If you've been following the development of this game from it's announcement, you'll know that many fans of the series hold a heavy skepticism towards Todd Howard and company as TESO is not only online but also lacks a major feature to which previous open-world Elder Scrolls titles have: single-player.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance Review
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is an action role-playing video game that was developed by Snowblind Studios and published by Interplay Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube in 2001. It is based on a popular tabletop RPG called "Dungeons & Dragons", which uses dice to determine various outcomes of the player's choices and actions.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Remake Review
It has been a long time since I last looked at any type of article like this, but as you can probably guess with the title - today is a special day. You see, today marks exactly 10 years to the very day that Skate or Die (as some would call it) was first released on the PlayStation 1. The game: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Legend Of Mana Review
You get beautiful, art gallery-worthy environments to explore, eclectic and memorable characters to interact with and a story that splits the series into vignettes that keep the overall feel alive and energetic. Even the parts of the game on which you focus the most retain their original appearance.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Mario Golf: Super Rush Review
While the Nintendo Switch has solid golf mechanics, it lacks content tied to the Adventure mode, which plays on low, uneven courses. Battle golf is a bit like Mario Party or Mario Golf because it is fun for the first time, but afterwards there is not much desire to come back to it.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Scarlett Nexus Review
Action and character building do not deliver what the stylish look promises, which suggests that everything requires a technical mastery of the game's interior. There are no role-playing games, and most actions feel more like automated actions aimed at making you look competent than actually having to be qualified.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Remake Review
Promotion as a professional was always the goal of the game, but all later innovations were undone. The maps and tracks for the return of your favorite skaters make you feel like you've entered a strange high school reunion, a feeling that's all too real.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Destroy All Humans! Review
The game itself is divided into story levels, challenge levels and Open World. The story layers take you through the story and challenge you to perform certain optional feats, such as killing 5 people with a rocket or harvesting the DNA of 10 people. You have to complete certain missions - most of which involve wanton destruction - but there is also a small sandbox in the open world, where you can destroy everything in sight, read human thoughts, or slip away in a flimsy disguise.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny Review
Disgaea's real driving force, however, is its strategic battle and history, and it should be noted that Disgaea's combat system is 95% identical to that in previous entries. The basic gameplay has changed little since the first game, which was conceived as a less obvious version of Final Fantasy Tactics. The traditional staples return, with stacks of up to ten active warriors stacked on top of each other, throwing whole columns of lids across the room of the map to dodge and attack obstacles, aided by characters standing in a field.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Review
The title of the game refers to the numerous improvements the original made in 2017 including a handful of new side stories, new music, a smorgasbord of unlockable pictures, improved graphics and more. The original game rewarded players for completing all sorts of routes in the game, but now there are even more incentives to do so.
By Jingjing Wang4 years ago in Gamers











