Destiny 2: Shadowkeep  Review - Another Trip to the Moon

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep  Review - Another Trip to the Moon

Bungie is now self-publishing and has released Shadowkeep, Destiny 2’s second expansion. It’s not the best expansion from the studio, but right now is the ideal time to get the best value out of this online looter shooter, as it’s currently in its most appealing form to date.

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Driven Out Review - A Retro-Styled Gauntlet of Mythical Madness

Driven Out Review - A Retro-Styled Gauntlet of Mythical Madness

Imagine a combat-driven game with no progression or loot. All you have is your sword, your wits, and a mysterious device that conveniently creates copies of you if and when you die. This is the world of Driven Out, a 2D side-scrolling indie action game that falls under the category of "git gud".

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NBA 2K20 Review - Is It Still A Fun Guy?

NBA 2K20 Review - Is It Still A Fun Guy?

Just like Che’s moral qualms in MyCareer (hah!), you’ll find that NBA2K0 is worth your money if you focus on the game itself and not on the superficial things you can buy with your VC in MyCareer or in MyTeam. Because even as its aging graphics engine speaks to a need for a shake-up, NBA 2K20 is still undeniably the best you can get when it comes to basketball sims.

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Borderlands 3 Review - Lootin' and Shootin' Across the Universe

Borderlands 3 Review - Lootin' and Shootin' Across the Universe

Risks were not taken here, and with good reason - their formula works, as they've crafted an addicting looter shooter worthy of your time. There are countless issues that made me roll my eyes, but they did not outweigh the gameplay, which is something I plan to engage in every now and then, but probably on mute or while watching a movie. 

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The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan Review - A Great Horror Concept, Unfortunately Executed

The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan Review - A Great Horror Concept, Unfortunately Executed

The gameplay was familiar, but without a good story, not to mention characters whom you care about enough to want to protect from horrific deaths, The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan isn’t a game I would mark a must-have now that we are in the 'Ber' months of the year.

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