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Due to mounting work at college and a desire to have more free time to myself. I'm changing the rate at which I upload reviews to my site. Previously I've tried to maintain a '1 game per week' schedule. As a 1 man team this means it's quite demanding for me to write the reviews, and it also gives me a pretty short window in which I can choose what game I want to review next. I also feel that if I take more time between my reviews, then I'll be able to improve the quality of them. They'll be longer and may even have images as well. As it stands, I'm not completely satisfied with the reviews I've done so far as I feel that I could have gone more in depth if I'd had more time to type them up. So from now on I'll be uploading a review every two weeks. This means next week there won't be a review, and I'll take the extra time to pick a game and review it more thorougly. I hope you can understand my reasons for doing this.

Halo Wars 2 review

After seven long years, it was announced that in 2017, the much-loved console RTS; Halo Wars. Would be getting a sequel, much to the delight of fans. Finally, the cliff-hanger they’d been waiting years to find the answer to can be resolved. Halo Wars 2 was developed by Creative Assembly and 343 Industries, and published by Microsoft. Halo Wars 2 is set roughly 28 years after the original. Serina, the AI from the first game has undergone final dispensation and we are told this in the opening cutscene. The Spirit of Fire has found itself drifting above a massive Forerunner structure. Seasoned Halo fans will recognise this as the Ark, which was mentioned at the end of Halo 2 and revealed in Halo 3. Much of the damage done to the ark during the main series has since been repaired, though there is a satisfying moment where you get to go past some wreckage from a Covenant ship and upon hearing mention of Master Chief, Jerome remarks about how happy he is that John is still around. Red team...

Fallout 4 review

Fallout 4 is the latest entry in the post-apocalyptic franchise by Bethesda. Unlike previous titles, Fallout 4 is the first to have a voiced protagonist, but does this help or hinder the game? Were the compromises that had to be made worth it for whatever added immersion the players might have experienced as a result? Set in Boston, Fallout 4 follows the story of the Sole Survivor; in their mission to find their Son after he is kidnapped (So it’s somewhat similar to Fallout 3’s story only the roles are reversed this time) Along the way you’ll get to meet the four main factions in the game, alongside a host of interesting NPCs. The gameplay has also seen an overhaul in this instalment, bringing it up to par with modern standards of game design. Starting off with the most obvious and controversial part of Fallout 4; the voiced protagonist. In some ways it does allow the player to immerse themselves a bit more in the game, as you get to see your player responding to characters and tal...

Forza Horizon 3 review

Forza Horizon 3 is the latest title in the Horizon spin off games from the Forza series. Unlike previous entries, Horizon 3 takes the limits out of the occasion and allows you to free-roam across Australia. This new-found freedom really shines in Horizon 3, the different vehicle types are fun to drive across the varied landscape, be it buggies over sand, off-roaders over mud or sports cars over tarmac. It’s certainly a fun game, but does it live up to the various claims of it being the best racing game ever made? As a ‘next-gen’ racing game, Forza Horizon 3 looks very good, the detail of the cars is astounding and the environments look great as well. One thing I noticed however was that the shadows during the daytime didn’t move smoothly across the ground but rather juddered. It isn’t very noticeable when you’re racing across the countryside at high speed, however when you stop to take in the surroundings or just for a quick break, it’ll become very obvious. Another thing I noticed w...

Halo 5 review

There’s no doubt that Halo 5 is a very polarizing title within the community. People seem to either love it or hate it. As 343 Industries second entry into the Halo franchise (Barring the MCC and Spartan Assault/Strike games) This was generally going to be a ‘make or break’ game for fans of the franchise. Story-wise, Halo 5 follows Fireteam Osiris, a departure from other main-line entries into the series which have focused on Master-chief, while Master-chief does still play a role in this game, it’s a much smaller one, as the story revolves around 117 going rogue in an attempt to make contact with a previously thought deceased Cortana. Osiris are tasked with tracking him down as well as discovering what’s causing widespread destruction across UNSC colonies.  People who watched the trailers and additional media approaching Halo 5’s launch will remember that a lot of it focused on Chief going rogue and Locke (Leader of Fireteam Osiris) hunting him down, pitting them agai...

Fracture Review

Fracture was released in 2008, it was developed by Day 1 Studios (Now known as Wargaming West) It focused on a civil war between the East and West of America. Known as the Pacificans and the Atlantic Alliance. It’s set years after Global Warming has devastated the world, the rising sea levels have flooded most of the central states, advanced terrain deformation technology was developed to combat the rising sea levels. After the sea was halted. The two remaining sides of the USA, now separated by the ocean, went down two different paths in order to survive. The Pacificans chose to alter genes in order to survive, while the Atlantic Alliance developed advanced technology. Eventually the Atlantic Alliance decided to ban genetic engineering, which lead to the secession of the Pacifican states and the start of the civil war. You play as Jet Brody (The most generic video-game protagonist ever made) One of the Atlantic Alliance soldiers sent to apprehend the Pacifican leader, General Sherid...

New Years Resolutions - What you can expect from this blog and why I set it up

Why I set up this Blog For a while it's been a dream of mine to work for myself, a dream I'm sure many people share. This is what lead me to the creation of this blog. For me it represents an opportunity to make money for myself, even if it's just a small amount. I think it's a good start in learning how to make money online. I decided that at the start of 2018 I would set up the blog, so it was my New Years Resolution, I suppose. I plan to write at least one post a week, as I'm still in college and cannot devote all my time to this. Once I finish college I may start posting more frequent updates. Also due to how demanding college can be at times, there may be weeks where I don't make a post so that I can focus on college work. What you can expect from this blog Reviews Progress updates Opinion pieces Reviews: These will probably be the most common type of content you'll see from this blog. Whether it be about a videogame, movie or book; ...