Composing a sequel to a mega-hit is no easy feat, especially one that’s expected to supersede everything that came before it. Many franchise’ before have fallen victim to this Herculean feat; although many have risen to the occasion. Star Wars had Empire Strikes Back, The Godfather had its Part II. Horizon: Forbidden West is this franchise’s Empire, with everything that comes with it. ...[Read More]
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]
For reference, check out DigitalChumps’ review of Monster Hunter: World when we reviewed it on PS4! Back in February, I claimed that Monster Hunter: World was the best jumping-in point for the series. With its release on PC, players can finally jump into MH: World with the best possible experience. While I won’t completely rehash my review from February (which you can find here), there are a...[Read More]
Let’s get one thing straight: Monster Hunter: World is one of the deepest, most complex titles I have played in a very long time. From it’s strong ability to make repetitious gameplay enjoyable, to its seemingly endless amount of content, Monster Hunter: World is the most engaging triple-A game of 2018. Players embark upon a journey of not only slowly improving their armor and weapons, but after n...[Read More]