Battlefield 4: Campaign
TL;DR – Battlefield 4’s campaign is largely an improvement over the Battlefield 3 campaign and can be described as an alright FPS experience. The gunfights are less annoying, there are…
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TL;DR – Battlefield 4’s campaign is largely an improvement over the Battlefield 3 campaign and can be described as an alright FPS experience. The gunfights are less annoying, there are…
TL;DR – Battlefield 3’s campaign is honestly a bit hopeless, in the sense that I would not recommend it to anyone. It’s essentially a Call of Duty campaign, from the…
TL;DR – Section 8 is a forgotten 7th console generation FPS game with a heavy emphasis on it’s multiplayer mode, which died long ago. It’s also a game I have…
TL;DR – Call of Juarez: The Cartel is a mediocre FPS game that starts off terribly and then gradually pulls itself up by it’s bootstraps to the stunning heights of…
TL;DR – To the surprise of no one, Half Life 2: Episode 1 & 2 add a bit of extra Half Life 2 content without changing too much. As a…
Half Life 2 is a pretty important game, albeit primarily because of it's influence on the PC gaming industry via Steam as opposed to it's own merits. With that being…
TL;DR - Call to Arms is a quasi-successor to the Men of War RTT/RTS series, which boasts a few genuinely impressive additions alongside one or two smaller changes that frankly…
TL;DR - The House of the Dead: Remake is a slightly janky if visually impressive port of the original game, that offers a decent amount of value to fans of…
I'm going to wrap up the last of Bethesda's official content by taking a look at the Nuka World, Vault-Tec Workshop Pack and Wasteland Workshop Pack DLCs. Generally speaking I've…
TL;DR - Fallout 4 has a grand total of 6 DLC's which vary wildly in both quality and scope, so to give each one it's own turn in the spotlight…