The Weekend Hangover: The Elder Scrolls Online in 2019
Anything is viable in Elder Scrolls Online, which is great to see after level 50. But I’m overwhelmed on what to do. I have no interest in buying any expansions because the base game is filled with content that it feels like I have another month worth of content available to me.
The Weekend Hangover: Darkest Dungeon
While darkness is what you'll be faced with the most during your adventures, keeping a keen eye out for your adventurers, and lifting their spirits through ale or a prayer will be what gets you through
The Weekend Hangover: Mark of the Ninja Remastered
What separates Mark of the Ninja from other stealth games is the degree of precision by which it has been crafted. Every mistake you make is yours and yours alone, as Mark of the Ninja leaves none of its design to randomly generated chance.
The Weekend Hangover: Deep Sky Derelicts
Deep Sky Derelicts is a game that rewards you for being deliberate even if it never challenges you in complexity.
The Weekend Hangover: God of War 2018
The moving nature of God of War’s storytelling is fairly well known by now, but it also retains the hyperviolent character of its predecessors while relinquishing their perversity and tackiness.
The Weekend Hangover: Guild Wars 2 In 2018
I updated my Guild Wars 2 client and tripped into the rabbit hole once again, going through the Path of Fire expansion one more time and loving it.
The Weekend Hangover: Prey 2017
Playing Prey on hard feels right. The tension is constant but the amount of resources available is enough for me to see this through. The story is intriguing but feels like it could fall flat anytime now, but that's okay. I’m loving my stay in Talos 1, and I’ll probably be here longer than expected.
The Weekend Hangover: Nier: Automata
“Play Nier: Automata, friends. It’s fun, it’ll amaze you, it will even make you laugh and eventually make you sad. Of all the action RPG that I’ve played ever since I’ve started getting into the genre, I’m happy that the Nier games were one of those gems that offer something unique.”
The Weekend Hangover: Path of Exile
Path of Exile isn’t visually stunning, and the in-depth character building can be intimating to new players, but this is one of the best action RPGs available today, and it’s free.
The Weekend Hangover: Freespace 2
The weapons are spectacular, the fights frenetic and the stakes so desperate, Freespace 2 remains the closest we’ve come to a transcendental space combat experience.
The Weekend Hangover: Magic: The Gathering - Arena
Magic: The Gathering Arena properly represents the original card game I was addicted to years ago.
The Weekend Hangover: XCOM 2 On The PS4
The PS4 may not be the best place to play XCOM 2, but XCOM 2 remains one of the best turn-based strategy games available today.