20 Reviews liked by rosborn


If Bioshock, Half-Life 2 and Portal had a baby. In some ways it seems like a formulaic cash in, but the story and setting (time travel in Russia) were unique and cool enough that I was really invested in it to the end. There are some neat puzzles, the gun play is satisfying, and the TMD device's powers are fun to mess around with. The early levels can be frustrating because of limited ammo and firepower, but soon you power up enough that it's no longer an issue. Overall a fun time and a game I'm really glad I played.

Took me a while to get the hang of this one (the third person combat is a bit tricky), but once I did I had a lot of fun. An espionage rpg is pretty accurate for its tagline, there's a slow skill progression tree, and a neat system where you find (or get through other means) money you can spend on the black market to get new weapons and gear. There's also an interesting story and the ability to interact with characters in ways that can improve or decrease what they think of you, which has implications in future missions. It all comes together in a neat package and definitely one to play if you are an action RPG fan. It's too bad the single 80's song music rights are keeping this one from modern platforms, hopefully the rumored remaster actually happens.

Played through the campaign. Not bad, I enjoyed the interaction with my squad and the story was interesting. Not as good as Battlefield 3 (there was a little less variety in mission types) but still a fun few hours of blasting away.

At first I enjoyed this, I was looking for an arcade style flight sim, and the variety of missions (Dog fights, Attack Helicopters, Spectre Gunships) seemed like it had everything I was looking for, but eventually I made it to a mission were that same feeling so many flight sims have came back - the endless chasing of an enemy that never quite stays in your sights and you spend a ton of time just flying in circles. When the game made me repeatedly restart a level after downing 10+ enemies that way, but still judged me not good enough to continue, I was done.

A very fun sandbox super hero game. Infamous uses it's own unique IP to create an electricity wielding hero (or anti-hero if you choose to play that way) battling evil in a ruined city and gaining powers as you slowly level up. I really liked the way it introduced you to new powers slowly, and then gave you missions that forced you to use them. By the end you really felt like a bad ass as you blocked, blasted and blew up your enemies. Great game.

What I liked most about this game was that it was completely unique from any other game I've played. Being a 1940's detective is a great idea for a game and this one does an excellent job of creating that experience. Most of the stuff you would expect are there (cases, investigations, interrogations, solving crimes) but there are also a variety of action scenes (car chases, shootouts, foot chases) and even some light puzzle elements, although that's definitely not the focus. Really what they want is for you to live the life of Cole Phelps, and by the end of the game you really feel like you know him. From patrolman, to all his various assignments as a detective, (and flashbacks to his time in the war) you get to role play his life. I played the Complete Edition, and my only complaint is that by the end of 26 cases, the interrogations got a little tiresome. Thankfully they advance no matter if you pick the right answers or not, because it's basically a guess almost every time. At the beginning of the game I really stressed about getting answers wrong, but it turns out that's just part of the game... you really don't know what someone will say or how they will react to your lines of questioning, just like in a real investigation. Overall a great game and one I'm really glad I finally gave a chance.

Played the campaign and had a ton of fun. The variety in missions is nuts, there was fighting alone, fighting with a squad, sniper missions, flying an F18 (my favorite) and driving a tank to name a few. The game also looked and played great even on the aging XB360. Great game, if you missed it when it was new like me definitely give this one a try.

A pretty decent FPS. It looked great (apart from some excessive lens flares) and the hacking aspect was interesting and fun. Had virtually nothing to do with the old real-time strategy game, if that matters to you. Worth a play, but you aren't missing much if you skip it.

I read that this would be a good game for Fallout fans, and I agree. Obsidian's New Vegas style of writing is evident here, and I did enjoy the combat system (basically a direct VATS ripoff) and the stat grinding like hacking and lockpicking of traditional RPG's. I think my biggest gripe is that the story didn't grab me, and the character interactions could get a little chatty, but overall it was fun. It's not a replacement for a 'real' Fallout game though.

Fun shooter that introduces some cool concepts. Because you are a cop, you get more points for arrests then kills, so it rewards you for being stealthy and having mercy. About half way through you get betrayed and get sent to prison. That creates new situations were you are trying to get away from other cops, and you get some real moral choices. But soon it devolves into mass killing as the levels get harder and you turn more to the criminal side. Fun game, lots of unique stuff I haven't seen in other games. Check this one out.

Fantastic game that is really innovative with the control scheme. Walking two characters around at the same time with dual sticks is surprisingly challenging, especially when they cross paths! But beyond that, there's an amazing world here that the game has built, and in just a few hours they had me genuinely caring about the characters, even without any (discernible) dialog. The puzzles are fun and never frustrating. It's an amazing accomplishment and gets a huge recommendation from me.

The game is stunningly beautiful, and offers a rich world you want to explore (and sometimes just stop and admire the scenery). The combat is challenging but never frustrating, you always know how to do better next time. I was driven to upgrade my skills and equipment, and the story made me feel for Jin and the people of Tsushima. A landmark game and easily one of my all time favorites. A+

I was looking for a co-op game to play with my son, and so we decided to give this a try. We both loved it! It was a very unique experience that you can really only have in a video game. Working together, making decisions together, synchronizing our actions and planning ahead as a team, while simultaneously being part of each other's stories was really fun and something we will remember for a long time. Also, big heads up - this game has a ton of content after you get out of prison. I was thinking it was just a prison break game, but I'd say it's more of an action adventure game, with a lot of sequences that reminded me of the Uncharted series. Give this one a try, we blew through it in 2 play sessions because we just didn't want to stop. Highly recommended!

The violence is through the roof, enough so that the special interrogations and kills were originally shown in black and white and at forgiving angles (although there are unofficial ways to remove that) and honestly it would be too much if the graphics were any more realistic. It's what really sets the game apart from the long list of third person shooters that are out there; not many games let you use drill presses, table saws, electric wires, fork lifts (etc, etc) to torture criminals before you kill them. But if you take it more as a B-Movie game trying to entertain you with the most ridiculous kills possible, it can be pretty fun. (My favorite was holding a member of the mob over the edge of a pier until a shark jumped out the water and bit him in half.) It was also pretty cool to see the Marvel license used, you get to fight with Black Widow, Nick Fury and even Iron Man makes an appearance. Overall, a pretty fun and well done game but definitely not for the squeamish.

Pretty mediocre, but has one killer feature - you can run around in third person and kill stuff with a lightsaber. That surprisingly is enough to carry this game, it really is fun swinging your sword wildly through waves and waves of Battledroids, Tusken Raiders, and other enemies from the Star Wars universe. It's also really satisfying to use the force to ricochet laser bolts back at whoever is shooting at you, jump really high, force push objects into enemies and even disarm them by pulling their guns from their hands. The final battle is a pretty decent recreation of the Duel of Fates too, complete with the iconic music and Darth Maul. In the end, it was a nice lead up to the TV series that can't get here fast enough.