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GameCritics (290 KP) rated Nidhogg 2 in Video Games
Oct 20, 2017
Nidhogg 2 is a surprisingly short game, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a lot of fun. While the Arcade Mode is rather short at eleven stages, the local and online multiplayer options will keep fans coming back.
Critic- Russell Archey
Original Score: 8 out of 10
Read Review: https://www.gamingnexus.com/Article/5453/Nidhogg-2/
Original Score: 8 out of 10
Read Review: https://www.gamingnexus.com/Article/5453/Nidhogg-2/
alishea (25 KP) rated the Xbox One version of Destiny 2 in Video Games
Nov 15, 2018
My favourite
The first destiny was not that good but after playing this one I'm obsessed it's my favourite game by far. Everything is amazing including the graphics. The story line is the best story line IV played in a long time. The multiplayer aspect is great. Apart from a few things like long loading screens I'd recommend 100%
Chris Cronshaw (20 KP) rated Halo 4 in Video Games
Jan 12, 2020
Story arc (1 more)
Character development
Best campaign
Halo 4 is without the best of the 5 master chief campaigns.
343 studios took the story telling to the next step and brought master chief into this huge universe that had been created.
All the characters within the game new and old serve their purpose in driving the story forward, and with a complete rest at the end of Halo 3, there is no requirement to play any of the other games prior to enjoy the story.
Game play is solid, new enemies can become abit like bullet sponges, and often on the harder difficulties you do not have enough ammo in a clip to bring enemies down, which can disrupt the flow of the game.
Halo 4 Multiplayer, can at times be frustrating. Admit of emphasis has been placed on mods and load outs, which detracts from Halo's forget stave of controlling weapons on map, which can be easily avoided now, since the grange treks you when they will appear and where, meaning no need to learn the makes to the fullest.
With that said, when Multiplayer is played in legendary mode, Halo 4 becomes the strongest Multiplayer gave toe since Halo 2.the introduction of sprint makes matches a good fast pace, and leaves you vulnerable to gun fire since it takes longer to fire your weapon from a sprint position.
With a lack of great makes Halo 4 was never going to be ground breaking Multiplayer, but it is a solid and welcomed addition to the franchise.
Coupled with its amazing campaign Halo 4 is an incredible tithe.
343 studios took the story telling to the next step and brought master chief into this huge universe that had been created.
All the characters within the game new and old serve their purpose in driving the story forward, and with a complete rest at the end of Halo 3, there is no requirement to play any of the other games prior to enjoy the story.
Game play is solid, new enemies can become abit like bullet sponges, and often on the harder difficulties you do not have enough ammo in a clip to bring enemies down, which can disrupt the flow of the game.
Halo 4 Multiplayer, can at times be frustrating. Admit of emphasis has been placed on mods and load outs, which detracts from Halo's forget stave of controlling weapons on map, which can be easily avoided now, since the grange treks you when they will appear and where, meaning no need to learn the makes to the fullest.
With that said, when Multiplayer is played in legendary mode, Halo 4 becomes the strongest Multiplayer gave toe since Halo 2.the introduction of sprint makes matches a good fast pace, and leaves you vulnerable to gun fire since it takes longer to fire your weapon from a sprint position.
With a lack of great makes Halo 4 was never going to be ground breaking Multiplayer, but it is a solid and welcomed addition to the franchise.
Coupled with its amazing campaign Halo 4 is an incredible tithe.
Jcadden76 (64 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of Far Cry 5 in Video Games
Jun 10, 2018
Storyline (5 more)
Atmosphere
NPCs
Villains
Perk System
Guns for Hire System
Repetitive encounters (1 more)
Lack of diverse weapons
Compelling story beautiful, open-world
Much like Far Cry 4 (which I loved) this is an open-world, vaguely linear action adventure game. Lots of terrain to explore, lots of odd encounters with strange NPCs.
The difference, and the real hook for me, is the storyline. Trying to avoid spoilers, go watch the trailer and get sucked in. Based in the US you are a US Marshal fighting a religious cult. Trying to reclaim Hope County from this bizarre and extreme set of believers.
The multiplayer is good and well thought out and different but I will admit that I have spent very little time in the Multiplayer world of Far Cry 5.
The difference, and the real hook for me, is the storyline. Trying to avoid spoilers, go watch the trailer and get sucked in. Based in the US you are a US Marshal fighting a religious cult. Trying to reclaim Hope County from this bizarre and extreme set of believers.
The multiplayer is good and well thought out and different but I will admit that I have spent very little time in the Multiplayer world of Far Cry 5.
GameCritics (290 KP) rated For Honor in Video Games
Jul 14, 2017
Its slow combat pace and narrative shortcomings might turn off those unwilling to take the time to dive into what it has to offer. But make no mistake-those who do will be rewarded with some of the most satisfying multiplayer melee fighting conceived...
Critic- Matt Espineli
Original Score: 8 out of 10
Read Review: https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/for-honor-review/1900-6416619/
Original Score: 8 out of 10
Read Review: https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/for-honor-review/1900-6416619/
James Koppert (2698 KP) rated the PlayStation 3 version of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 in Video Games
Oct 28, 2019
I was obsessed
I spent hours and hours getting platinum on this game. As a Call of Duty fan I started to leave it behind when I found Battlefield. Online was so better balanced, less run and gun and more help your team achieve. I lost so much of my life playing.
Hannah Gilpin (10 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of ARK Survival Evolved in Video Games
Aug 24, 2018
Graphics (3 more)
Selection of dinosaurs
Multiplayer
Ability to throw dodos
T-rexs jumping out of nowhere and killing you (1 more)
Any alpha dinosaur!
Both terrifying and good fun!
This game is so fun! Never did I ever think I'd be able to ride a raptor into a forest and come flying back out a minute later being chased by a t-rex! It's both exhilarating to finally escape the dinosaur that was after you and terrifying!
One tip for if you play this game, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH SPACE FOR YOUR BASE! I say this as it is very annoying to try and move all the dinosaurs you have tamed somewhere else!
The multiplayer is also very fun! The ability to build a little community with your friends then go out and find dinosaurs together is very fun!
One tip for if you play this game, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH SPACE FOR YOUR BASE! I say this as it is very annoying to try and move all the dinosaurs you have tamed somewhere else!
The multiplayer is also very fun! The ability to build a little community with your friends then go out and find dinosaurs together is very fun!
Javier Ortiz Bultron (3 KP) rated Magic: The Gathering in Tabletop Games
Jul 22, 2019
Has something for everyone (7 more)
Many game formats
Multiplayer
Collectible
Amazing art
Amazing lore
Relatively easy to learn, hard to master
Some non rotating formats
Can get expensive to be competitive (2 more)
Some formats rotate forcing you to get new cards all the time.
Ban lists
The game starts simple but can get really complex.
Huge variety of cards to chose from. Many strategies to win.
Many different formats.
Huge variety of cards to chose from. Many strategies to win.
Many different formats.
Sarah (7798 KP) rated Overcooked Gourmet Edition in Video Games
Dec 22, 2017
So much fun
This is exactly the kind of game that I love and is reminiscent of games like Diner Dash, Cooking Craze etc available on portable devices.
It is possibly the most frustratingly fun game I've ever played. Although one player is possible and it's alright to try and play on your own, multiplayer/couch co-op is where this game excels. Playing this with your other half could be a risky move, but it provides hours of entertainment and an excuse to be able to boss them around in a kitchen! It isn't just a free for all, you have to work together and figure out a strategy as the game gets harder, so it really encouraged cooperation (Although could also result in arguments).
The graphics aren't the best but it more than makes up for it with hours of multiplayer fun.
It is possibly the most frustratingly fun game I've ever played. Although one player is possible and it's alright to try and play on your own, multiplayer/couch co-op is where this game excels. Playing this with your other half could be a risky move, but it provides hours of entertainment and an excuse to be able to boss them around in a kitchen! It isn't just a free for all, you have to work together and figure out a strategy as the game gets harder, so it really encouraged cooperation (Although could also result in arguments).
The graphics aren't the best but it more than makes up for it with hours of multiplayer fun.
Ben Coleman-Tunney (21 KP) rated Advance Wars in Video Games
Sep 5, 2017
Wide range of characters (3 more)
CO powers make the characters more interesting and provides more of a tactical challenge when playing against them
Hotseat multiplayer means you aren't tethered to a link cable
Map editor expands replayability
My favourite game
I hadn't heard of the game before I discovered it in my local game store. I picked it up and struggled to put it down
The storyline was pretty decent, but the best thing was the range of different COs that each had their own CO skill which did things such as heal their units or improve their strength
Multiplayer games could also be played in hot-seat mode as well as with a link cable, meaning that everyone can play without having to own the game or any of the equipment.
I genuinely cannot think of a bad thing about this game. One of the all time greats
The storyline was pretty decent, but the best thing was the range of different COs that each had their own CO skill which did things such as heal their units or improve their strength
Multiplayer games could also be played in hot-seat mode as well as with a link cable, meaning that everyone can play without having to own the game or any of the equipment.
I genuinely cannot think of a bad thing about this game. One of the all time greats