Tanner Pierce
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The problem is that I can see the potential The Blackout Club had. The concept is great, but it's not executed properly. The prologue is fantastic, but it's not the representative of the whole game. The multiplayer is present, but it's not great. Because of this potential and given the fact that it's an only-online game, right now, I view it as a disappointment. I really hope that Question updates the game and improves it as time goes on.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is fantastic, plain and simple. The concerns over the game not being worth it due to a lack of a single-player campaign seem overblown, when compared to how much effort was put into improving the online modes. This easily feels like one of the most content-filled Call of Duty entries and I can absolutely recommend picking this up, even if you're a since-jaded fan of the first-person shooter series.
All in all, Hello Neighbor is a massive disappointment and not a very good game in the slightest. While the game's nail-biting AI can make for some interesting moments every now and then, it doesn't make up for how hard the game is, how buggy it can be, and how bad the art style looks. At $29.99, there's absolutely no chance I can recommend it to anyone, unless of course, you like games that tell you nothing about what to do.
All in all, Q.U.B.E. 2 is a great game. The story is gripping and enticing, and for people that don't want it, it's not forced down your throat. While improvements could be made to the controls and framerate, I had a blast with Q.U.B.E. 2 and I hope that Toxic Games decides to add more to the game in the months to come.
In addition to that, unless you want to keep trying for your best score in each track offline, you’re not going to want to come back to the game -- not many people are playing online. While the game is most certainly fun and unique, I cannot recommend the game for $40 to most people. If you’re a racing fan, and you’re getting bored with the genre, then this offers something new and fresh, but beyond that, it’s probably worth waiting for a small discount.