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***//Bloodborne//** | ***//Bloodborne//** | ||
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+ | ***//Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night//** (also on: PC, Switch, XB1) | ||
***//Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered//** (also on: PC, XB1) | ***//Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered//** (also on: PC, XB1) | ||
- | * 2501: Doesn’t fix what ain’t broken, but truly is one of the most gorgeous remastering jobs out there (as it damn well better be, considering what Activision’s charged for it) and makes the original //CoD4// almost impossible to go back to. I’d even go so far as to say that this aesthetic and technical enhancement is what finally cements //MW1//‘s status as one of the best FPS campaigns of all time. | + | * 2501: Doesn’t fix what ain’t broken, but truly is one of the most gorgeous remastering jobs out there (as it damn well better be, considering what Activision’s charging for it) and makes the original //CoD4// almost impossible to go back to. I’d even go so far as to say that this aesthetic and technical enhancement is what finally cements //MW1//‘s status as one of the best FPS campaigns of all time. |
***//Death Stranding//** (also on: PC) | ***//Death Stranding//** (also on: PC) | ||
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***//Final Fantasy XV//** (also on: XB1, PC) | ***//Final Fantasy XV//** (also on: XB1, PC) | ||
- | * 2501: Has a bunch of isolated ingredients for a theoretically interesting game, but that game isn’t this one. One of the more dull and pointless (albeit pretty) open worlds in recent memory. | + | * 2501: Has a bunch of isolated ingredients for a theoretically compelling game, but that game absolutely isn’t this one. One of the more dull and pointless (albeit pretty) open worlds in recent memory. Combat is a spectacular bore, somehow both mind-numbingly simplistic and bafflingly incoherent. Good luck following, let alone caring about the story. The main course here is goofing around with sidequests and incidental dialogue from your Tetsuya Nomura-designed anime boy band, which admittedly does just hold the experience together... for a while. |
***//Grand Theft Auto V//** (also on: 360, PC, PS3, XB1) | ***//Grand Theft Auto V//** (also on: 360, PC, PS3, XB1) | ||
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***//Persona 5//** (also on: PS3) | ***//Persona 5//** (also on: PS3) | ||
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+ | ***//Red Dead Redemption 2//** (also on: PC, XB1) | ||
***//Republique//** (also on: PC, mobile) | ***//Republique//** (also on: PC, mobile) |