Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobed Review

A long time ago in the year 2020, I reviewed a little remake of a classic PS2-era game entitled Destroy All Humans!. And now as a wisened old man, I am taking a look at its sequel: Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobed. What a grand reminder that as things continue to evolve and change, some things will always remain the same. And in this case, DAH2: Reprobed is about as close to “same-y” as you can get...[Read More]

Tennis World Tour 2 Review

Tennis has had an interesting foray in the video game world. While not as prolific as football and basketball games, tennis games have been a staple since the very inception of video games. While trending more towards the arcadey and easy access type of game, there is a healthy gap for good tennis simulation games. Enter Tennis World Tour 2. Tennis World Tour 2 takes the delicate balance of fun vs...[Read More]

Warlocks 2: God Slayers

Jumping into any sequel without playing the original game is a mistake any gamer has made, and is usually an egregious one when hopping into any action RPG sequel. However, over the last several years those sorts of mistakes have been alleviated with developers implementing smaller learning curves to get into their sequels even if you haven’t played the original game. I figured the same would be t...[Read More]

Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Review

The only quick review I can give Battlefront 2 is that it is close, but not quite close enough to what players have been asking for from DICE/EA’s reboot of the franchise. There aren’t many games that have had the amount of controversy Battlefront 2 has garnered all the way up until launch; and for the most part those controversies are sound. However, it’s the job of the reviewer/critic to look at...[Read More]