Fallout: New Vegas DLC Double-Bill #1
TL;DR - Both Dead Money and Honest Hearts are short but enjoyable expansions for Fallout: New Vegas. Of the two DM is indisputably more interesting, but I think more casual…
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TL;DR - Both Dead Money and Honest Hearts are short but enjoyable expansions for Fallout: New Vegas. Of the two DM is indisputably more interesting, but I think more casual…
TL;DR - Fallout: New Vegas is a thoroughly enjoyable western RPG with a couple of handicaps that keep it from being a 10/10 game. In spite of these issues, it's…
TL;DR - Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is a solid 7th generation console FPS that is short but sweet, albeit with a few annoying design decisions. The unreliable narration keeps thing…
TL;DR - The Shivering Isles is the largest expansion for Oblivion and takes place in an entirely new world outside of Cyrodiil. This makes it the easiest one to recommend,…
TL;DR - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Knights of the Nine is an interesting and surprisingly lengthy DLC for one of the most popular Western RPG's ever made. Despite suffering…
TL;DR - 8-Bit Invaders is a great little RTS game and a fitting end point for the short-lived "8-Bit X" trilogy. While the gameplay might be a tad simplistic the…
TL;DR - More DLC, this time geared towards players who have already finished the main story. I'd highly recommend Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, not so much the other…
TL;DR - If you liked Borderlands 2, these DLCs are more of the same and if you didn't like Borderlands 2 then these are... more of the same. At least…
TL;DR - Duke Nukem Forever is a thoroughly mediocre First Person Shooter game that's been made with a lot of passion. If you're a fan of Jon St John or…
TL;DR – Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr: Prophecy (henceforth referred to as “Prophecy” to prevent this review becoming the Infinite Jest of games journalism) is an enjoyable if overwhelming ARPG…