The Crew (first game) had a very slow start in terms of sales, but that evolved significantly thanks to the constant updates and inclusion of new content. This second installment has polished its gameplay with a more precise control that adapts well to almost all disciplines, finding now a huge variety of options and racing grounds not only land but including sea and air too. All this has allowed ...[Read More]
A little over a year ago Nintendo Switch was released and apart from the launch title The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Konami released a launch title too. Not Metal Gear, PES or Castlevania, but through Hudson Soft-: Super Bomberman R. The initial reaction was not exempt from some criticism, but over time was receiving updates that polished the performance, added characters with special ab...[Read More]
Sony closed the doors of Evolution Studios two years ago. Evolution studio had an almost flawless record, until the release of its latest game DriveClub’s low sale numbers. Despite the faltering start, Driveclub became one of the best racing games of the current generation, but it was too late, and the Sony decided to detached itself from the studio. Luckily, its doors did not stay closed, a...[Read More]
Garage is a top-down action game. You dropped into a dimly lit area and you need to find weapons to survive against the mutants within that area. The first half of the game is very enjoyable you won’t have an experienced point type progression system here, but rather you really rely on progressing through earning weapons. You first have access to an axe and then a pistol, a shotgun, a submac...[Read More]
God of War is not just a series of video games much loved by many players, it is one of the flagships of the PlayStation brand, and returns after five years of absence, with a really great game, impeccable and forceful in all aspects. A demonstration of a first party title by Sony with which reaffirms their commitment to great blockbusters for their fans, we have seen this in the past with exclusi...[Read More]
In 2012 Ubisoft surprised us with Far Cry 3 so much that it seems that all the later installments of the series weren’t able to overcome the impact of Vaas and always seemed “more of the same”, despite the additions, improvements and the evident refinement of the formula, which no other title has been able to replicate with the same success. Now comes Far Cry 5, which may be crit...[Read More]