By: Tyler Miller
The 2010’s are coming to a close and a brand new decade of gaming is on the horizon. With that being the case, I thought it would be fun to look back on this past decade and pick out ten of my favorite games from this decade.
By: Tyler Miller
The 2010’s are coming to a close and a brand new decade of gaming is on the horizon. With that being the case, I thought it would be fun to look back on this past decade and pick out ten of my favorite games from this decade.
The Modern Warfare brand has always been the most iconic one of the Call of Duty franchise. It’s the one that really put the franchise on the map and had every first-person shooter on the market follow in its footsteps. Now twelve years after the original was released, Infinity Ward has reimagined the series for the present day with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, a far more realistic and gritty game than they’ve made before. The game lives up to the legacy of its namesake for the most part, but ultimately doesn’t reach the same heights.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 started off so well last year. I thought the game was great and felt like it was one of the best entries in the series for the content it had, and how well it executed on its three main pillars. I purely played the multiplayer in BO4, and although I continued to play the game up until last week, things took a turn for the worse with the game post-launch.
Thirteen years. That’s a long time to wait for a game, but I managed to do just that and not lose my sanity waiting for Kingdom Hearts III. Now that it’s finally here, I can say with the utmost happiness that it was worth the thirteen year wait.
It’s rare for me to fall so in love with a game that the second I finish it, I start it over to do it all again. Sayonara Wild Hearts is one of those rare games to hit all the right notes that keeps me coming back for more.
By: Tyler Miller
For the past two weekends I played the beta for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and oh my gosh I can’t express enough just how much I’m looking forward to this game.
Until Dawn was a hit when it released in 2015. Developer Supermassive Games delivered a fun and creepy ode to slasher movies that had great characters, a fun story, and incredibly meaningful choices for you to make all throughout. It’s definitely one of my favorite choice based narrative games. Naturally my expectations were pretty high for their true follow up, Man of Medan. While the game is good, it falls short of greatness in a number of ways.
By: Tyler Miller
This weekend brought the Playstation exclusive Alpha for the brand new Gunfight mode in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Being the fan of the series that I am and the excitement that I have for this brand new reinvention of my favorite sub-series in the franchise, I just had to get my hands on it and see how the game felt and how the mode played. And overall, I’m pretty positive on it.
By: Tyler Miller
Square Enix ended their press conference tonight with the debut of Marvel’s Avengers from developer Crystal Dynamics. The team has been radio silent ever since the announcement of the game years ago, so anticipation has been building, but the game looks great.Â
By: Tyler Miller
For years it’s been ignored by Square Enix, but Final Fantasy VIII is finally getting the remaster treatment. Final Fantasy VII, IX, X, and XII have all gotten remasters over the past couple years, so it’s only right that VIII join the club. It’ll be coming later this year to consoles and PC.