![]() You can check out my review of it hereĭon’t roll your eyes, yes it was a bit content-light at launch. Throwing your axe and recalling it like Thor is probably the greatest thing ever, it never gets old. I still have some valkyries to hunt down. It also had a lengthy story with lots of optional side content that wasn’t boring to do. It featured some of the best boss fights I’ve had in a while (the real boss fights, not the damn trolls you nitpickers). The whole game was shot in the style of a single take with zero cuts and no visible loading screens. At the same time, it told a great story that was well written and voiced without taking away gameplay from me to do it. God of War gave me combat that felt like it had real weight to it and on harder difficulties became quite tactical. But its coming expansion looks to remedy that and I’m super hyped for it to release. As a vet of the series, my own enjoyment did suffer a tad, it isn’t challenging enough for me since it needed to appeal to newcomers. It’s still the same old Monster Hunter I always loved but with key quality of life changes that took it from niche to big time. It’s an excellent game that took all of its systems and polished them to a degree that more Westerners would fall for. ![]() Many years later the franchise is now mainstream and I’m considered…well, still weird, but at least I can find people to play Monster Hunter with! Back then I was considered the weird kid who liked strange Japanese games with dragons and oversized swords. Way back on the PlayStation 2 with its very first title. I’ve been with the Monster Hunter franchise from the very beginning. Which by the way, I even wrote a multiplayer guide on the game on how to not be hated by your team! It’s at its best in a squad of friends but works decently even in a squad of randoms. The guns feel tight and control very well. The maps are well designed, every class is useful and changes such as fortifications and the removal of 3D spotting really do make a difference. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone who likes competitive multiplayer. Top 5 games of the yearĭespite the controversy surrounding it, Battlefield V has got the best multiplayer gameplay Battlefield has had in ages, with its renewed focus on squad play and slower pace. There could be spoilers for games on the list. There is a decent chance I haven’t actually played it yetĪlso SPOILER WARNING. So keep in mind, if you have been following me and find it strange that a specific game isn’t on my list. I’m playing catch up and tackling my backlog between articles and reviews, but most of them won’t get finished until 2019. Before before I started this gig, the first half of 2018 was pretty rough and led to me missing out on a lot the games being highlighted by other folks right now. I’m pretty fresh to the world of gaming journalism, at least officially. Ahemīefore I start this list, there is something I need to note. Then proceeds to spam your social media with them! It’s also about that time when every single video game reviewer and blogger on the face of the planet makes a fancy list of their favorite games and biggest disappointments. ![]() 2018 is almost over so its just about time to bring out the wine, party poppers, and pointy hats to celebrate the start of the new year. ![]()
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