Just Dance 2018 Review – Rock out with your app out
If anyone thinks being a game reviewer is an easy life, I dare you to play Just Dance 2018 for an hour straight and tell me it's a walk in the park.
If anyone thinks being a game reviewer is an easy life, I dare you to play Just Dance 2018 for an hour straight and tell me it's a walk in the park.
Ghost of Tsushima is clearly the kind of game that has had and still will have years of development pumped into it. In fact, it’s that lengthy and secret development time which had many a Sucker Punch fan worried about the future of the famed developer. After 2014’s inFAMOUS: Second Son, you couldn’t even squeeze a mouse fart out of the company, as they toiled away on Ghost of Tsushima. Was this a case of Sony playing its cards close to its chest and delaying the announcement of the game for as long as possible as they sought the perfect time to unveil it?
You ever feel that your push towards Bright Engrams in Destiny 2 has been somewhat slow? That your numerous bounties, replays of adventures and public events have only managed to introduce a trickle of experience points into the magical bar that renders loot unto you? Well then you’re not alone, as Destiny 2 players caught a whiff of something in the XP air, and it didn’t exactly smell kosher.
Whatever happened to Devil May Cry though? After a fantastic fourth core game (the best in the series, come at me bros) and an amazing reimagining from western developer Ninja Theory (again, come at me baby-bros who don’t appreciate genius), Devil May Cry entered the wildlands of an uncertain future. Dante and his crew were nowhere to be seen, as the years ticked by and a new generation of consoles were born. Clearly, the time for a new Devil May Cry is now. Good timing too then, as it appears that a ton of details on the next game have leaked.
It’s a good time to be a fan of superheroes! With the genre experiencing a new boom, raking in billions at the movies and selling plenty of comic books on store shelves, superheroes are back in business baby! Even better, the last couple of years have seen a return to form for superhero and comic games, interactive experiences which give fans the chance to be the hero that they always wanted to be. So with that in mind, here are our picks for the ten best comic book and superhero games that you can play right now.
One dog crap-removal company in the US may have been a tad bit too on the nose with its company name, as Activision has taken offense to the name of that service: Call of DooDee.
L.A. Noire is still an interesting game to play if you haven't yet played the 2011 thriller. But its remaster can't hide the poorly aged mechanics and animation work, which really shine through this time.
Maybe you’re stuck at work and can only log in later tonight to spend some of your legendary shards on new armour and weapons in Destiny 2. In that case: Where is Xur?
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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