Garrick Durham-Raley
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Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a bold departure for the series. While the 25+ hours I spent through the main story may not be the most gripping narrative the franchise has delivered, its strengths lie in the myriad side activities, memorable subplots, and the unique twist of assembling a diverse pirate crew which in the end helps elevate the overall experience beyond a somewhat lackluster main storyline. I fully believe that Ryu Ga Gotoku studios could have woven a more intricate tale if they didn't rely on a cliche amnesiac protagonist. In the end, Pirate Yakuza has the narrative equivalent to, "It's not the destination, it's the journey."
Dragon's Dogma 2 delivers an immersive RPG adventure with its vast world and polished combat, complemented by a revamped Pawn system for enhanced camaraderie. With extensive character customization and dynamic gameplay, it stands as a masterclass in exploration and adventure.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is beautiful and offers engaging combat, but suffers some setbacks when compared to Team Ninja's previous works. Here is our full review.
The world of Wonderlands is one where fantasy's swords and sorcery meet bullets and guns. If you're a fan of looter-shooter mayhem, then Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is for you.
Resident Evil Village is a fun reminder of what Resident Evil used to be. Fighting off Lycans and exploring the Village captivated me in a way that I haven't felt in Resident Evil for a long time.
Monster Hunter Rise takes the action on-the-go and introduces some new improvements and lessons learned from the highly successful Monster Hunter World. But does this new Monster Hunter title Rise to the occasion?