Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Star Wars Battlefront 2 (PS4)

I knocked this game out in a couple sittings, a generally pleasant play through, but I must admit, I played on easy.  I wanted to see the environments and experience the all to predictable story.  I'm glad I did.  I've never been a huge "battlefied" guy, the game just seems "floaty" and this one is similar.  The shooting just never feels right to me.  It was decent, it was free, and for the five or so hours it took to complete the campaign, I'd recommend it.  I did not touch the multiplayer.


Call of Duty: WWII (PS4)

Well look at this, June and I've finally reviewed another game.  I've taken a new role at work which has restricted my game time, and Call of Duty continues to dominate when I do play, but after maxing out the battle pass and reaching max level (again) I decided to try this game as it was free on plus.

With this post comes some changes to the blog, no "start date, complete date, or price" ... just trying to simplify, and if you thought my reviews were short before, well, they're about to get shorter.

Call of Duty WWII is a solid entry in the COD series.  I especially enjoyed the campaign which tells a great story and provides characters I actually care about.  I'm spoiled by Modern Warfare 2019's multiplayer, everything about that game just seems right.  The shooting, movement and more seem "off" in this one going back to it, and leveling up World War 2 era guns just isn't as fun as the options are so limited.  For campaign, you can't go wrong.  Recommend.


Thursday, 9 January 2020

Top 10 of 2019

I played far fewer games this year, 23 to be exact, here are my top 10.

10) What the Golf
9) Gears of War 5
8) Spider-Man
7) Luigis Mansion 3
6) Super Smash Bros Ultimate
5) Mario Maker 2
4) Apex Legends
3) Overcooked
2) Astro Bot
1) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare


Saturday, 4 January 2020

Luigis Mansion 3 (Switch)

Date Purchased: December 23, 2019
Date Completed: January 3, 2019
Price: Free (Christmas Gift)

My kids had been clamoring for this game for a long time, I wasn't going to put down the money for it though, not even as a gift.  I told them to ask Grandma for it, that was a mistake and a brilliant idea at the same time.  I love this game.  I'd never played a Luigis Mansion before this other than renting the GameCube gaming and pretty much dismissing it immediately.  This is a great game with some rather light puzzle solving, brilliant co-op , and all that Nintendo charm you've come to expect.  The co-op is so good, my son Eli (6 years old) and I played about 90% of the time together and only a couple occasions did he "get in the way".  There were a few encounters where the controls felt a bit cumbersome, but overall I can't help but recommend this game, ESPECIALLY if you have someone to play co-op with.



Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (PS4)

Date Purchased: October 28, 2019
Date Completed: January 4, 2020
Price: $79.99 (PSN)

I had no intentions on buying this game despite them playing Metallica in the ad campaign.  Then I buckled, like I often do.  I scraped together all the loose change in the house, drove to no frills and bought $50 in PSN credit and footed the rest myself.  I'm glad I did. I haven't been this hooked on a game since the original Overwatch.  There are just SO MANY UNLOCKABLES.  The thing is, I don't care about any of the unlocks, I just care about unlocking them.  The gunplay is good, I enjoy almost every map and game mode.  I played the campaign, enjoyed it, but the meat and potatoes is in the multiplayer.  I can't stop, it's that good.  I hook up with friends and family, I get my daily challenges every day.  There's just always so much to do and I can't recommend it enough.


Tuesday, 3 December 2019

What the golf (iOS)

Date Purchased: Nov 4, 2019
Date Completed: Dec 1, 2019
Price: Free (Apple Arcade Trial)

I don't review many phone games, I was hoping that Apple Arcade might change that but in all honestly, gaming on a phone is just not something I want to do.  What the golf though, WHAT THE GOLF?!   

This is a fantastic little iOS game, it's barely golf, it's more like a sketch comedy of video games.  It plays great, looks great and is a fun little distraction.  My only gripe with the game is that the overworld can be a little tough to navigate sometimes.   If you try Apple Arcade, make sure you give this one a swing.  It's a hole in one! (ugh)


Tuesday, 15 October 2019

MLB The Show 19 (PS4)

Date Purchased: October 1, 2019
Date Completed: October 15, 2019
Price: Free (PS+)

I'm no stranger to this series, and while I may have never reviewed one on this blog before, I've played plenty of "The Show" over the years.  It's been a while however, so when this was announced as a free game for PS+ I was pretty excited.  I've fallen in and out and back in love with Super Mega Baseball over the last few years and thought maybe it was time I played a real game of hardball.  Nope.  The same issues I've always had with this series is still prevalent today, the biggest offender is that it just takes too damn long to play.  I play NHL with 5 minute periods, I play Madden with 5 minute quarters and NBA with 4 minutes quarters, but something about playing an MLB game with less than 9 innings just feels wrong.  I've tried, got bored, came back, tried again and again, this game is just boring.  It's a beautiful game, it's amazing to just look at, and while the announcing team is feeling a little tired at this point, the presentation is second to none.  The camera angles, the broadcast presentation, it's all there and it's perfect.  The game is simply no fun to play.  I tried the "arcade" or "retro" mode and it's a joke, so don't even bother.  I wish I could like this game, I want to like it.  I love baseball, I just feel in this case, it's better to be a spectator than holding a controller.  Hard pass.