2015
2020
Ghost of Tsushima is a phenomenal game that tells a great story, that looks at the Samurai code of Bushido, and questions it. The combat is great, and the stealth is basically a perfected classic Assassin's Creed.
My only complaints for the game is that a lot of the side contents story shown in very PS2 style in game cutscenes, which can feel a little out of place next to the beautifully cinematic main story, as well as the story requiring you to fully commit to the Ghost style of combat, even if your usually playing as a full on traditional Samurai. But that said, the Story is phenomenal, and it's worth that sacrifice.
My only complaints for the game is that a lot of the side contents story shown in very PS2 style in game cutscenes, which can feel a little out of place next to the beautifully cinematic main story, as well as the story requiring you to fully commit to the Ghost style of combat, even if your usually playing as a full on traditional Samurai. But that said, the Story is phenomenal, and it's worth that sacrifice.
Arkham Origins is a fun game, but overall it is mainly just a standalone expansion of Arkham City, which in a way is a good thing since Arkham City is a great game, but don't expect any major improvements when heading into Origins. That said the Boss Fights in this game are in my opinion the best of the series, and the story is also criminally overlooked, even considering the twist that some found disappointing, as a fan of the characters it still makes total sense and works well.
That said the side content in Origins is lacking compared to City, which is largely due to WB only giving the devs a year to make the game, which when considering, it's really impressive how well it came out.
That said the side content in Origins is lacking compared to City, which is largely due to WB only giving the devs a year to make the game, which when considering, it's really impressive how well it came out.
2011
An overall improvement over Arkham Asylum, the game built on what made Asylum great while improving on much of it's faults such as boss battles, leading to a greater game than what came before. The only complaint I have is that I do think the story isn't as amazing as some make it out to be, but it's still very good by all means.
This is the real third movie. Afterlife is fine, but this is still better and captures the original films spirit much more. It also has Harold Ramis's direct involvement, as he plays Egon, alongside all the other cast members playing their roles, and he co wrote it with Dan Aykroyd. This is a must play for any fan of Ghostbusters.
2010