Marcello Perricone
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Hitman III is a fascinating finale to the franchise that shyly continues the series’ tradition to iterate and improve on each entry.
A remarkably well-executed open world game whose greatest heights exceed its deepest failings.
A great Viking game, but as far from a true Assassin’s Creed game as there could ever be.
A surprisingly inaccurate recreation of London ties into simplistic gameplay and terrible performance to create a deeply flawed and shallow game.
A real remaster that thoroughly updates an 18-year-old title into a proper next-gen game, and actually makes it better than the original.
A superhero game where heroes are quite fragile, Marvel’s Avengers is constantly in doubt of where it wants to go and ends up arriving nowhere.
A fantastic RPG that superbly mixes player choice and great combat to create something bigger than the sum of its parts.
Total War: Troy makes some curious changes to the Total War formula, but the less streamlined resource system, extra micromanagement, and weird mix of reality and mythology work against its favour to create a less than entrancing experience.
A surprisingly polished game that’s as immersive and exciting as it is relaxing, Hardspace: Shipbreaker makes disassembling ships in Zero-G a blast.
A slight update to models and textures doesn’t solve Mafia 2’s myriad problems from a decade ago, nor justify a purchase if you don’t own it yet.