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Walking Dead, The: Season Two
12-15-15 05:20 AM
Currently, on The Walking Dead...
Last month on the PlayStation Network, season 2 of The Walking Dead was free to download. Having played through the first season on my trusty Xbox 360, I naturally felt like I had to give it a try to see how the story that the first season set up would continue. Yeah, I know, season 2 starts tailored on the choices you made throughout season 1, so I knew I wouldn’t get the most out of this game like some would, but nevertheless I decided to give it a try. Season 1 was solid, so the temptation was just too big to let season 2 pass up.  

A year has passed. You play as Clementine, the little girl you took with you through the zombie apocalypse in season 1. She has grown tough and bitter through the many things she’s seen and gone through. After something went horrible wrong in a public bathroom with a familiar face, Clementine got separated with her only friend in the woods while on her way to Wellington, a well-known safe haven. Throughout your adventure, you’ll meet many new faces and converse with them. The choices of dialogue are up to you. It’s up to you who you’ll befriend, who you’ll let down, and what kind of person Clementine will ultimately turn out to be…  


“TellTale Games took these critiques to heart, to an extent”

…But that’s pretty much where your options stop. After finishing season 1, many players complained about the lack of actual influence their choices had leading up to the season finale. Fortunately, TellTale Games took these critiques to heart, and now your choices have more dire consequences, to an extent. This time, you will get a choice at the very end of the season finale, but you’ll still be powerless to actually save most of the characters you come across on the way, even if you get the choice to be willing to go to hell and back for them. The game tricks you into getting a false sense of empowerment that you’re th... Read the rest of this Review
Star Wars Battlefront
12-10-15 07:35 AM
Star Wars Battlefront is one big spectacle that pops of your screen
The timing is perfect. The new Star Wars movie, The Force Awakens is right around the corner, so what better time to get into the mood than by playing the new Star Wars Battlefront? The game takes place between the novel Heir to the Jedi and The Empire Strikes Back, and you'll be playing as either the Rebels or the Imperials, and fight on classic locations like Hoth, Tattooine, Endor, and others.

Star Wars Battlefront just screams "spectacle" as the lasers pop off your screen, and sounds of explosions blast through your living room. Star Cruisers zip by through the skies at blistering speeds, and the massive map make for intense multiplayer action. The game looks REALLY pretty, and the presentation is amazing. The snow on Hoth glitters in the sun, there are tons of little details such as Ewoks randomly fleeing the scene on Endor, and walking next to a massive AT-AT walker is awe-inspiring. The menus are also slick and user-friendly. While playing, you'll often be accompanied by either some classic Star Wars tunes, or original tracks that are filled with classic Star Wars feel, and the lasers and lightsabers sound authentic. The game's atmosphere makes it really true to its source material.

Still, this game is definitely not without its flaws. The maps are packed with small rubble, where I more often than not got jammed into, making me an easy target for other players. Also, there isn't variety in the game modes to encourage unlocking everything. There are unlockable skins, weapons, and items to use, but you'll need to have the patience to sit through the first couple of matches until you've ranked up enough in order to get some of the better weapons.

Also, even though there are team-based game modes such as Supremacy, where you capture enemy bases and defend your own, the game never rewards you good teamwork. As such, every player just runs around like a headless chicken. Everyone simply rushes ahead, bec... Read the rest of this Review

 

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