Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League review – loose from the Asylum

It’s evident that Rocksteady’s latest game deviates significantly from the Arkham series, despite being part of it. The brutal melee combos that once splintered bones have been swapped for a diverse array of ranged weapons, some rare and obtained through missions or foes, making my gaming experience enjoyable.

Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree is the GOAT of Expansions – Review

Reflecting back, my time spent in Elden Ring a couple of years ago remains one of my most challenging gaming months. I breezed past Margit, a challenge many casual gamers found daunting at Elden Ring’s initial hurdle. Within mere hours of reaching the ending, I vanquished the final boss. Over the course of that month after its release, I invested well over 100 hours exploring The Lands Between, eventually moving away from FromSoftware’s masterpiece.

South Park: Snow Day is a haunting return to PS2 licensed drivel – review

South Park: Snow Day departs from the enchanting 2D RPG style of Ubisoft’s Stick of Truth and Fractured But Whole, transitioning instead to a 3D hack-and-slash game with online co-op. Unfortunately, the combat is rather monotonous, and the overall feel of the game resembles a budget production from the PS2 era. While it’s not completely devoid of charm, it’s quite disheartening compared to the two impressive games that preceded it.