Tuesday, 1 February 2022

What Remains of Edith Finch (Xbox One via Game Pass)

Another game I started due to a Game Pass quest but ended up seeing through to the end.  It's a very strange story I still haven't quite wrapped my head around.  Is it actually a game?  I guess you press buttons and move around an environment to progress the story, but ultimately that, the story is what pushes this game.  Do I recommend?  Perhaps if you enjoy narrative over gameplay.  For those looking for something different/a break from "shooty shooty bang bang" or "engine go brrrrr", recommend.



Windjammers 2 (Xbox One via Game Pass)

I was never a fan of the original Windjammers, not that I actively disliked it, I just don't think I ever played it.  It's one of those titles I've heard a lot about over the years, I just never had the platform to play it.  This is a fun competitive frisbee game.  I've heard it compared to a fighting game and with the number of "moves" at your disposal I totally see the comparison.  It's like a fighting game at long range.  I think you should check it out on game pass.  Recommend.



Wednesday, 5 January 2022

The Gunk (PC via Game Pass)

A lot of podcasts I listen to were discussing this game, not necessarily praising it, but saying it's worth checking out.  I'd agree, it's worth checking out, and while I finished it, I can't say it's a must play.  It's a relatively friendly platformer that's not overly difficult.   It comes from the team who made the Steamworld games which received critical acclaim (although not from me), and well, maybe this studio just isn't for me.  Their games just seem fine to me.  Pass.



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Saturday, 1 January 2022

Halo Infinite (Xbox Series X via Game Pass)

So long in the making and so highly anticipated, finally we have Halo Infinite.  They released the multiplayer portion of this game early, I didn't want them to.  At the time I was knee deep into Call of Duty: Vanguard and Forza Horizon 5.  I started playing it because of the hype and have put maybe an hour or two back into Vanguard.  The gameplay feels fresh, it looks great, and has some satisfying hooks.  I have a bunch of friends playing as well and even get the kids in the mix.  It's Halo multiplayer at it's finest and hopefully some new maps keeps the game fresh in the months to come.

The campaign is really good.  I really enjoyed my time with it an wish there was more, however the lack of environments and the repetitive gameplay loop (even though I loved it) has me thinking this game could have been much more.  You're free to explore, but there's little incentive.  Given how long Breath of the Wild has been out, I find it hard to believe they didn't pick up some cues from that game and tuck a few more little secrets throughout the vast environments.  

Regardless, if you're a fan of Halo or a fan of games, this is definitely worth checking out.  Recommend.



Forza Horizon 5 (Xbox Series X via Game Pass)

It's January 1 2022, and I feel I still haven't completed this game.  I'm late to review it but it's tough to decide to wrap it up when I'm still playing it every day.  I've played every Forza Horizon game, but after putting some serious time into this one, I now feel like I've played all the previous games wrong.  I always got a little "bored" after some time grinding out races, but the funny thing about Forza Horizon 5, is I like the actual racing the least. There is a lot to explore and discover, there are some dumbed down "Tony Hawk" like challenges, huge ramps, photography missions, then there's the weekly seasons giving you new reasons to play the game differently every week.  I finally played with the livery editor and had a great time.  This will always be my game of quarantine and of Christmas 2021.  So much time spent in Mexico and more to come.  A masterpiece in gameplay.  Highest recommendation.



Saturday, 20 November 2021

Call of Duty Vanguard (Xbox Series X)

I typically buy Call of Duty every year, good or bad.  I don't like myself for doing it, but there's something about that instant action that's so satisfying that every November I'm ready for another.  I was not too excited to return to World War 2.  I loved Modern Warfare of 2019, and have been waiting for something to replace it.  Never been a huge Black Ops guy and I knew old guns from the mid 1900's wasn't going to do it either.  The multiplayer is surprisingly good though!  I enjoy the maps quite a bit, I can't say there's one I don't like!

The campaign is another story.  I knocked the whole thing out in a morning.  I had Covid, so there wasn't a whole lot else going on in my life, that attributed to the 5-6 hour marathon gaming session.  The campaign is underwhelming outside a handful of operator levels where you play as Polina.  Those levels gave me some serious "Mirror's Edge" vibes.  

I'd recommend this game to Call of Duty multiplayer fans.  You know what you're getting here, and it's good.  Much better than Black Ops: Cold War.