In 2007, I was doing most of my gaming on the Nintendo Wii, the original Xbox, and a low-end PC (mostly playing Black Hawk Down multiplayer). My brother built a gaming PC and it did run Crysis, although it didn't run it on the highest setting (one below that). I played a little bit of… Continue reading Crysis Remastered Review
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Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning Review
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning originally released all the way back in February 2012 on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. We won't get into the history of the development of the game and the quick demise of developers 38 Studios and Big Huge Games, because none of that matters in the present. Reckoning was to be… Continue reading Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning Review
Marvel’s Avengers Review
Marvel's Avengers has been out for a week now, for those of us who ordered the version with 72 hours of early access anyway, and in that week I've gotten a couple of characters of the level cap of 50 and into the power soft cap of 130. I've done everything there is to do… Continue reading Marvel’s Avengers Review
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Review
It's been almost a month since Fall Guys took the world by storm. Since its release on August 3rd, the game has quickly become of the most popular (both played and watched) games on the planet and also is the most downloaded game in PlayStation Plus history. While it's been free on PS Plus, it… Continue reading Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Review
Darksiders Genesis Review
Darksiders Genesis has arrived on consoles (PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch) after releasing late last year for PC and Google Stadia. Budget priced at $39.99, Genesis brings a lot of value to the table in terms of a fun gameplay loop and replayability. Genesis is a spin-off of the main Darksiders games, and in… Continue reading Darksiders Genesis Review
Destiny 2: Season of Dawn Review
As of the writing of this review, Season of Dawn ends in three weeks and so we've seen everything this season has to offer it seems like the perfect time to finally review it. I'm going to try and keep this limited to Season of Dawn entirely, and not go off on a tangent about… Continue reading Destiny 2: Season of Dawn Review
Noelle Review
Originally slated for a theatrical release, Disney made the decision to go with Noelle as the first live-action, original movie for their Disney+ streaming service. With the service launching on November 12th, it was definitely a good decision by Disney because November and December are months when folks like to watch Christmas movies. Also a good decision because Anna Kendrick brings some name value to the service's first original film, and also because Noelle is better suited for at home streaming than it is a movie theater.
La Bamba (1987) Review
In the grand scheme of music history Richie Valens, or Valenzuela (Lou Diamond Phillips) was a minor figure in music history, and his biggest claim to fame is that he died in the same plane crash that took the life of Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper, but his story is such a great… Continue reading La Bamba (1987) Review
Borderlands 3 Review
It’s been about three weeks since Borderlands 3 released, and thus far I’ve put in around 54 hours into the game on one character. Within the first week, I had completed the main campaign twice; once on normal and once again on True Vault Hunter Mode. The current inability to skip cutscenes means I’m in… Continue reading Borderlands 3 Review
WWE 35 Years of WrestleMania Review
The latest from the collaboration between WWE Books and DK Publishing hits bookstores everywhere on September 3rd with the release of WWE 35 Years of WrestleMania. It’s not a completely new release, but rather an updated/expanded release of a title released five years ago (30 Years of WrestleMania). I wrote a full review of that… Continue reading WWE 35 Years of WrestleMania Review