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Anticipated PC Games – Fall 2019

Anticipated PC Games - Fall 2019

Hi guys! Today I will tell you the games of Fall 2019 that in my opinion, you should look out for. There are so many games released this Fall but those that I have written in this list are those that I think you should keep in mind. So without further ado let’s begin.

Gears 5 – September 10

I think most of you have at least heard of the Gears of War franchise. It is a very popular franchise with solid games. The game is a third-person shooter. The reviews for this game are very good and most people will say that this is the best installment in the franchise. So if you like third-person shooters, you should definitely check this game out.

Greedfall – September 10

Greedfall is a game that the Spiders Studio has given a lot of time and effort to make. Spider Studio so far has made games with a small budget and this is their first big game. The reviews are very good. The game is solid, though it has some problems mainly due to the budget. Despite of that if you like RPGs then you must check out this game.

Borderlands 3 – September 13

Borderlands is another popular franchise that many people love. Borderlands 3 is an action role-playing first-person shooter game. Critics and gamers give high praise to this game and most people say that this is a must-have for the fans of the series. If you like fps role-playing games then have a look at it.

The Surge 2 – September 24

I recently finished the first Surge game, here is my review of it. Now the Surge 2 does what the first Surge does and it improves upon it. It’s a game that follows the Souls game formula. Meaning it offers challenging fights with bosses and normal enemies and focuses a lot on exploration.  The Surge 2 has received solid reviews and it’s without a doubt a good game. If you like challenging third-person RPGs then this might be a game for you.

Code Vein – September 27

Code Vein is another game that follows the Souls game formula. Just like the Surge 2 it offers challenging fights with bosses and enemies and focuses on exploration. This game has also received solid reviews and it’s considered a good game. If you like third-person RPGs and challenging games then you should check this game out.

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Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint – October 4

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint is a third-person tactical shooter game. It’s a sequel to Ghost Recon Wildlands which I reviewed here. I played the open beta a few days ago and I have to say it is definitely an improvement compared to the first game, though it still has some problems that need to be fixed before release. If you like tactical third-person shooter then have a look at this game.

The Outer World’s – October 25

The Outer Worlds is a single-player first-person sci-fi RPG. So far the game has positives reviews from those that have managed to play a portion of it before the release. Many say “this looks like Fallout but in Space”. This sure is a promising game and let’s hope that it doesn’t disappoint. If you like single-player first-person RPGs then don’t forget this game.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – October 25

Call of Duty Modern Warfare shows a lot of promise through the gameplay we have seen so far and the new engine that it was made on brings the game to another level. The only problem with this game so far is the publisher which is Activision. A publisher that is notorious for microtransactions. Let us hope they don’t destroy a good game through the miscommunications system. If you like fps games then you should definitely keep this game in mind.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – November 15

Anticipated PC Games - Fall 2019

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is the first single-player Star Wars game we get since the Force Unleashed series. It is certainly a highly anticipated game, though with EA you have to be careful with the microtransactions. So don’t preorder and wait a few weeks till you buy just to be safe, but if you don’t mind spending money then do what you think is best. I hope EA doesn’t disappoint us again. If you like Star Wars and single-player action games then keep an eye on this one.


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https://www.igdb.com/games/the-surge-2/presskit

https://www.igdb.com/games/code-vein/presskit

https://www.igdb.com/games/tom-clancys-ghost-recon-breakpoint/presskit

https://www.igdb.com/games/the-outer-worlds/presskit

https://www.igdb.com/games/call-of-duty-modern-warfare/presskit

https://www.igdb.com/games/star-wars-jedi-fallen-order/presskit

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The Surge PC Review

The Surge PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about The Surge. As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

The Surge PC Review

Storyline

First, let’s talk about the story of The Surge. I am going to be honest with you guys. I didn’t get much of the story of this game at all.

I think the problem was that you learned most of the story through voice recordings that you found throughout the game and while you were listening to the voice recording you were forced to fight with enemies most of the time so it wasn’t easy to focus on what you hear while trying not to die.

Because of that, you might not hear some parts of the story that were important to understand some later parts of the story and so you get confused and can’t understand much of what’s happening.

Personally, I gave up trying to understand the story because of this and just played the game for the challenge of it.

Gameplay

The basic thing you need to know about the story is that you wear some exoskeleton and fight bad guys with exoskeletons like you that after an accident they became zombie-like and lost control of their exoskeletons.

Now for the game mechanics. The Surge brings something new to the table. As you fight enemies you choose to focus on a part of their bodies, for example, the arm and if you bring their health low enough you will be able to perform an execution combo that will kill them and cut of the body part that you chose to focus. Then you will get the gear that was attached to that body part and you will be able to use it yourself. That happens with every part of your gear.

Basically, you collect the gear that you use from your enemies. That is a very interesting concept and the way it is executed forcing you to choose which gear you want from the enemy you are fighting.

You can also upgrade your gear with tech scraps, which are the currency of the game and you get them while killing enemies and you can also find them throughout the game as items pick up.

Now let’s talk about the difficulty of the game. First of all, you can’t change the difficulty. The game has a default difficulty and if its too hard for you then your only choice is to get better.

Personally, I didn’t find the games’ base difficulty to be that hard to manage. When you finish the game, you will unlock new game plus which increases the game’s difficulty.

I didn’t play the game a second time with new game plus because I didn’t feel the need to play the game from the start. For me, one playthrough was enough.

As for the enemies you will face, there are a lot of different types of enemies, so you won’t get bored fighting the same enemies over and over again. There are also tons of items that you can use to fight those enemies and you will surely get to experiment with a lot of builds.

Beside the gear that you use to fight enemies, meaning the weapons and armor, there are also implants that you can equip to your character to give him different stats and abilities. There are a lot of different implants in the game and they severely affect the way you play the game, so choose wisely.

One thing that you should watch out for in this game is the level design. The game uses a level design similar to souls like games, meaning that you have to find the medstations which are your rest point and the place you can upgrade/change gear and when you die you return to the medstation you last visited.

Also, you unlock shortcuts throughout the game that you can use to get back to the medstation faster from an area that normally it would take a lot of time to return to from the medstation through a normal route.

Visuals

The Surge looks good, but the problem for me is that you play 95% of the game in closed places, so you see the same kinds of environments everywhere. The game has a realistic excuse for this, because of the story, but it still gets boring to look at the environment around you. There is nothing visually pleasing about it.

As for the customization, the game has minimal customization, meaning you can change the color of the clothes that you wear, but there aren’t many colors to choose from. 

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Final Thoughts

The Surge is a good experience for those that like challenging, and Hack ‘n’ Slash games, but I wouldn’t recommend paying the full price for it. Wait till it goes on sale. The combat is good with some things that you haven’t seen in other games, and as for the story, for me, they did a poor job in the way they told the story(I explain this further in the gameplay section for those of you that went straight to final thoughts). The visuals are good but nothing special.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 7.8

Gameplay: 8.5

Visuals: 8.5

General Rating: 8.2

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Control PC Review

Control PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Control that was made by the developer that also made Quantum Break, the game I reviewed in my previous article.

As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Control PC Review

Storyline

The story of Control unfolds like a mystery series. There are a lot of questions that you will have about what’s going on and I am not sure if by the end of the game you will get the answers to all of those questions.

I personally can’t say that I fully understood the story and what was going on. Even though I didn’t fully understand the story, I liked the story and I have to say it was interesting.

I will not say anything more about the story. I will leave it to you to decide if you like its storytelling or not.

Gameplay

Let’s talk about the game’s mechanics now.

Your character (Jesse) has telekinetic abilities and as you progress through the game you unlock more abilities.

You will be able to throw most of the environment objects to your enemies, you will also be able to fly, control enemies to make them fight for you, you will be able to make a shield that protects you from enemies attacks and you will be able to dodge attacks with a super dash.

You also have a weapon (gun) that has several forms that you unlock with the experience and points you get through playing the game.

You also unlock upgrades to the abilities you have so that they become stronger.

I have to say I liked a lot the telekinetic abilities, but a rarely used all of them.

I mostly used flying, super dash and the ability to telekinetically throw things at your enemies (this last ability does a lot of damage and it’s extremely fun to use).

The environments are destructible to a certain extent and that makes the fighting even more fun.

As for the enemies, I can’t say that there a lot of different types of enemies. You will mostly fight the same kinds of enemies again and again.

I didn’t have a problem with that because of how fun the fighting is in the game.

I have 2 problems with the game.

The first is that you can’t choose the difficulty, meaning that everyone plays with the same difficulty. I didn’t find the game challenging enough.

The only time I had to really put effort was in the second to last story mission.

The second problem is that the game has some performance problems in some areas.

I have a GTX 1070 and an i7-7700, I played the game on high-quality settings and most of the time I had 70 fps but in some areas, I had my frames dropped to 31 fps.

It’s like it was forcibly locked there. It doesn’t happen very often, so it isn’t something that will seriously impact your experience but when it happens it’s annoying.

I played Assassin’s Creed Odyssey on the same PC and never did the game fall below 60 fps, so it’s an optimization problem. I hope they fix it in future patches.

Visuals

Now as for the Graphics. They are very good, but not the best out there. You will not have a problem with them.

The game takes place inside a building but there are some story missions that take place in areas that look amazing. As for the character you play with, there are some outfits that you unlock but out of all of them, I still prefer the default outfit.

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Final Thoughts

Control is an interesting third-person shooter game with a good story and a combat system that you don’t see very often.

I tried to find games where the main character has telekinetic powers but there aren’t many and those that exist are very old, so if you want to play as a character that has telekinetic abilities, this is the game for you.

Control is an enjoyable game that has some problems (as I mentioned above), but those problems aren’t serious and shouldn’t discourage you from giving this game a chance.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 8.4

Gameplay: 8.6

Visuals: 8.8

General Rating: 8.6

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Quantum Break PC Review

Quantum Break PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Quantum Break. As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Quantum Break PC Review

Storyline

The story of Quantum Break is captivating. Many unexpected things happen and it will surely keep you entertained for the duration of your playthrough.

One very interesting thing is that you control how the story will play out through your decisions in the game. The voice acting in the game is too notch and won’t leave you disappointed.

I won’t go into further detail in the story since I don’t want to give you any spoilers.

Gameplay

Now let’s talk about how the game is played. The game plays as a third-person shooter. There are things that Quantum Break does good and things that it does bad. Let’s start with the negatives.

The first problem is that the game doesn’t have enough variety in his weapons. It has just enough to not use the same weapon all the time but it would be good if there was more variety.

Another negative thing is the enemies in the game. There isn’t much variety in them too. Fights will play out the same way most of the game.

The last negative thing is the puzzles that the game has. Sometimes to get access to a location you have to see the scenery as it was in the past and then move things in the scenery to make the door open.

These puzzles are more annoying than challenging since their solutions are obvious. These are the negatives.

Now let’s talk about the positives.

One amazing thing about the game is the ability to manipulate the time that you get.

These abilities are very fun to use and it isn’t something that you see every day.

Another positive thing is that the gunplay isn’t clucky at all and it feels very well optimized and smooth.

These are the things I had to say about the gameplay. Now let’s talk about the graphics.

Visuals

The graphics of Quantum Break look very good for the time that it was released and even today they are on par with some big releases.

Playing Quantum Break is like playing in a movie where you are the protagonist.

If you didn’t know, there is a TV series about the game and you will see live-action scenes from the tv series in the game.

This isn’t something you see every day and it will probably be a nice change from the traditional cutscenes in games, there are those traditional cutscenes in this game too but the live-action cutscenes are a nice addition.

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Final Thoughts

Quantum Break is an above-average game that has many things that it does good and many things that it does do bad.

It has good gunplay but not much variety in the guns, it has cool powers that you can use against enemies and in puzzles but the puzzles aren’t really challenging.

It also doesn’t have enough variety in the enemies. As for the general game difficulty, it isn’t very challenging even in hard difficulty. The only thing that is truly challenging is the final boss battle.

The story takes about 10 hours to finish. I finished the game on the same day I bought it.

I guess the story is more of a selling point than the gameplay. The story of the game is very good but I am not sure if people will find it enough to buy the game. I would recommend waiting for a sale to buy the game since I don’t believe that it is worth the full price.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 8.0

Gameplay: 7.5

Visuals: 8.3

General Rating: 7.9

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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege PC Review

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege PC Review

Storyline

This game doesn’t have a storyline. The characters that you can choose to play with have stories but there isn’t a story mode so I can’t say anything more in this section.

Gameplay

Even though Rainbow Six Siege has been out for almost 4 years now, I only recently bought it and started playing it.

The first time I played Rainbow Six Siege was a few months ago on a free weekend but it didn’t hook me then.

The reason it didn’t hook me is the same as the reason why most players give up on Rainbow Six Siege, and that is its steep learning curve.

Rainbow Six Siege has many maps and those maps consist of buildings with 3 floors at least.

Learning how to move around these maps, what spots should you cover, what spots will the enemy come from and the abilities of the enemies and your team will take hundreds (literally hundreds) of hours and can be discouraging for new players.

I remember when I first played on the free weekend I died again and again before I understood what had happened or where did the enemy hit me from. Now you may ask, why did I return and even bought the game.

The reason is the game’s price.

Ubisoft puts the game on sale very often and the price for the standard game is 8 euros, and I have to say, their plan worked on me.

8 euro for a triple-A game is a good price to give this game a second chance.

I saw some videos for beginners on Rainbow Six Siege and what they have to do to learn the ropes and the first thing I did is to do all the Situations (Sieges’ tutorials) at realistic difficulty and get at least 2 of the 3 stars in each situation (the stars signify objectives and if you complete them you get a star).

This took me some hours but after I finished them, I became familiar with a lot of the game’s maps and that helped a lot on my next step which was PVP in Newcomer mode.

Newcomer mode is PvP for beginners in the game and it has a roster of 3 maps, and it gives you a good taste of what to expect in PvP.

After I played for a few hours in newcomer mode I started playing in casual mode where you can play in 14 different maps as of the time I write this article.

I have to say, I’ve learned to enjoy this game through this process because now I know what is going on and why I died when I die.

I recommend to the new players to do the same process I did to be able to enjoy the game. I am nowhere near as used to the maps as I would like to be, as I said it will take hundreds of hours of gameplay to learn everything about the different maps, but I know enough to play in them and not die like an idiot over and over again.

Now let’s talk about the gunplay. The gunplay in Rainbow Six Siege is very good and fluid. It doesn’t feel clunky at all and it’s very enjoyable.

There are many different types of guns and each operator (the character you pick to play the game) has 2 or 3 guns available.

Each operator also has a special ability and knowing how to use it optimally can help your team win a game.

Each match consists of at least 3 rounds. The first team that wins 3 times, wins the game. In each round, the teams switch between attack and defense, so for example if your team began as the attacking team in the first round, in the second round they will become the defending team.

There is a different roster of operators for attacking and defending, meaning that you can’t pick the same operator for attack and defense.

There are different objectives in casual mode that will randomly be chosen for you to play by the game, your objectives might be to defuse a bomb, free a hostage or capture a point in the map.

Visuals

The graphics of the game are top-notch and worthy of a triple-A game. There are some particle effects in the game that don’t look good, for example, fire, but generally, the game looks amazing.

It has a nice balance between good graphics and performance, meaning that the graphics are good enough but not overly good to affect performance for those that don’t have the most expensive GPUs.

There is also a lot of customization for those that like to change outfits and weapon skins for their characters, although you will probably have to spend money for customization because if you do it the free way you will grind for 30 hours for a single character outfit.

More on that later.

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Final Thoughts

As I said before, the game is very good and it’s definitely worth to buy for those that like fps games.

The only negative thing I have to say is that it takes a lot, and I mean a lot of hours of grinding to buy operators.

There are those operators that come with the game when you buy it but the rest you have to buy them yourself, either with in-game currency which you get by playing the game or by buying season passes and DLCs.

Ubisoft says it takes 30 hours of gameplay to unlock a single operator without boost packs or anything else that will give you more renown (game currency) per game.

So if you just want to buy the standard game you will have to grind for hundreds of hours to unlock all operators, and don’t even think of buying anything else with renown like skins and outfits because they cost as much as an operator costs.

Now you might say this is a huge problem but consider this, the game gets continuously updates with patches, new operators and maps and the money for those things needs to come from somewhere, and since most people would prefer to pay than grind Ubisoft has a nice cash flow to keep the game afloat.

Also, everything new is available to all players so you get new maps and new operators (maps are free but you have to buy operators with in-game currency) that you can unlock without being forced to pay for them with real money.

Whether you like it or not I think this is a compromise that us players that want the game to keep getting updates and new content have to make.

Final Verdict

Stoyline: –

Gameplay: 9.0

Graphics: 9.0

General Rating: 9.0

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Cloud Gaming the Future of the Gaming Industry or Not?

Cloud Gaming the Future of the Gaming Industry or Not?

Hi guys! Today I will tell you my thoughts on Cloud Gaming and what it could mean for the gaming industry and for gamers in general. So, let’s begin.


If you are a gamer then you have probably heard about the term Cloud Gaming, but what is Cloud Gaming exactly?

Cloud Gaming is basically a new form of gaming that allows you to game without needing a gaming console or a super-fast pc, you can play AAA titles with high spec demands on your toaster laptop and all you need is a very fast internet connection.

A few years ago, something like this seemed like a dream but now its actually happening with Google announcing Google Stadia, which is coming next year.

With this new direction that the gaming industry is heading to there are some problems that come with it that you the gamers can’t and shouldn’t ignore.

First of all, if you choose to play games using Cloud Gaming, you choose to now have a copy of the game on your PC, since when you buy a game to play it using Cloud Gaming you basically just get access to the servers of the service you chose to buy it from and they do all the processing for you.

The only thing they need from you are the inputs to play the game and since you won’t have the game on your PC that means that you won’t be able to play the game offline, and if something goes wrong with your internet speed, the game will lag.

Also, if the service you use, let’s say Google Stadia, chooses to close down, what will happen to the game you bought?

Will they give you a key to buy it from somewhere else? Will they return the money to you? I don’t think so.

With this “new” direction that the Gaming Industry is heading to, the way you buy games will change completely.

You won’t buy games anymore, you will buy access to the games through the Cloud Gaming service you chose, you will have no game files on your PC.

This is just one of the problems though.

You could say “this is all optional, I will just buy games the old fashioned way, like through Steam for example, and download them on my PC at home, no problem for me. If the others want to take the risk, then let them take it, I’m all good.”

You see this is where you’re wrong.

How long will it be before this “optional” thing becomes the new norm, meaning that the only way to play games is through Cloud Gaming?

You think that won’t happen right? Here is why it will happen.

Cloud Gaming is the weapon that the Gaming Industry will use to “kill” piracy.

You probably have guessed why. With Cloud Gaming, as I said before you won’t be able to download the game files to your PC, and with no game files, pirates will have nothing to crack to make a cracked game.

This is the Gaming Industry’s wet dream and Cloud Gaming will make it a reality.

Of course, they can’t force it immediately, they plan to get there one step at a time.

Firstly with Cloud Gaming as a “new option” and then slowly, each game distributing platform will adopt the Cloud Gaming model.

You could say “I pay for my games so it’s not my problem” but do all the people that pay for their games have super-fast internet able to stream games from the cloud?

I don’t think so. Well, it seems the Gaming Industries answer to these people is “it sucks to be you”.  

Gaming will become something that you can’t do without a super-fast internet connection.

Oh, for those of you that have super-fast internet connection you have to search if you have a limited bandwidth because streaming games with cloud gaming take up a lot of bandwidth and you will probably run out of internet if you play for a lot of hours.

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In the end, is Cloud Gaming a good idea?

The answer for me is yes and no.

Yes, because in the future, the average internet speed for everyone is high enough to stream games so that everyone can enjoy gaming without having to worry about how fast their internet speed is.

No, because very few people can have internet that is fast enough for Cloud Gaming right now.

Additionally, I believe that they shouldn’t force Cloud Gaming to everyone.

Some people prefer to game using their own PC specs since latency is much higher when you use cloud gaming.

Moreover, many people want to be able to play games offline and that can’t happen with cloud gaming.

At the end of the day it all comes down to how it will be implemented and how “optional” it will be in the future. We just have to wait and see.


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Top 10 Strongest Dragon Ball GT Characters [Ultimate List]

Top 10 Strongest Dragon Ball GT Characters [Ultimate List]

Hi guys! Today I will talk about the 10 strongest Dragon Ball GT characters. The only rule this time is that I will only put each character one time on this list, because if I put all the transformations there won’t be much point in reading this article. Now let’s begin.

10. Buu

Buu is one of the strongest characters in the Dragon Ball series, but in Dragon Ball GT so many stronger characters appear that he is reduced to a comic relief character.

That said he still deserves to be on this list.

9. Majuub

Uub becomes a lot stronger when he is fused with Buu and that single event makes him worthy to be on this list.

He gained a huge power boost after that fusion.

8. Baby

Baby became stronger than a Super Saiyan 3 when he assumed control of Vegeta’s body.

Goku had to transform into a Super Saiyan 4 to be able to beat Baby, but then Baby grew even stronger when he transformed into a Golden Ape.

Baby’s power is somewhere between Super Saiyan 3 and Super Saiyan 4.

7. Super Android 17

Super Android 17 can infinitely get stronger as long as he absorbs power from other fighters.

He beat Goku in his Super Saiyan 4 state, and Goku was barely able to beat him in the end with the help of Android 18.

If they didn’t beat him there, there is no telling how powerful he would be able to get.

6. Eis Shenron

Eis Shenron is one of the strongest Dragons in Dragon Ball GT. Even though he is no match for Goku, he still has that ability that blinds enemies.

Eis says that this ability cuts the enemy’s strength in half though I am not sure if that is literally the case or If he uses it as a metaphor since the enemy is blinded and its harder to fight blind.

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5. Nova Shenron

Nova Shenron is the second strongest of the 7 dragons. He is an honorable fighter that becomes good in the end.

He pushed Goku in their fight and is certainly one of the strongest Dragon Ball GT characters.

4. Vegeta

Vegeta didn’t appear a lot in Dragon Ball GT but still managed to close the huge power gap between him and Goku in the final fight of the series.

With the help of Bulma, he transformed to Super Saiyan 4 and that made him almost as strong as Goku (Goku is stronger because he had more mastery over that form while Vegeta had just transformed).

3. Goku

Goku is stronger than Omega Shernon if we talk about Omega Shenron before he absorbed the Dragon Balls.

After he absorbed the Dragon Balls Goku couldn’t beat Omega Shenron one on one.

I could have put Goku above Omega Shenron in this list because Omega Shenron became stronger than Goku only by absorbing the Dragon Balls, so it isn’t exactly his strength, but I won’t do that.

2. Omega Shenron

Omega Shenron is the strongest foe in Dragon Ball GT and Goku had to use everything he had and more in order to beat him.

He was already strong before he absorbed the Dragon Balls, but after he absorbed them, he went to a whole different level.

Of course, he is an ant compared to the number one character in this list, but he is still the strongest non-fused character.

1. Gogeta

Gogeta in his Super Saiyan 4 form is so strong that he is able to make Omega Shenron (with dragon balls absorbed) a laughing stock.

We can’t even measure his power because he was so far stronger than Omega Shenron that you can’t even compare his power to Omega Shenron’s power.

It is sad that we probably won’t see him again in his Super Saiyan 4 form.


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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It’s the first Zelda game I have played, and it has become one of my favorite games.

As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review

Storyline

Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has a very good story and interesting characters. I promise that you will love some of the characters in this game.

I won’t go into further detail about the story because you will learn the story in the tutorial of the game and a little mystery makes the game more intriguing.

Gameplay

Let’s talk about the game mechanics and what you can do in this game.

First of all, this game is huge and when I say huge, I mean it. It has so much content so many areas for you to explore so many things to do that you will have to play for hundreds of hours to finish it all.

I have played over 60 hours and I still haven’t finished the story because I find so many interesting things in the world of Zelda and I get side-tracked a lot.

In this game, there are shrines that you have to find, and each shrine has a test that is a puzzle or a combat trial. When you finish the test, you get an orb and when you get 4 of those orbs you can increase the number of hearts (HP) you have by one or the stamina you have available.

The shrines work as travel points since you can fast travel to the shrines you have found. There are a lot of shrines in the game, they are 120 shrines in total, and it will take you a lot of hours to find and complete all the shrine trials.

There are also main story missions and side quests that you can get from NPCs in the game.

In terms of combat, there are a lot of weapons that you can find in the game to use.

There are over 100 types of weapons that you can use not including bows.

One thing that you need to be aware of is that weapons in Breath of the Wild have specific durability and eventually they break.

Some people find it a good thing since this feature forces you to use different kinds of weapons and makes you think before you use your weapon on an enemy, but others find it frustrating because they don’t want their weapons to be destroyed after they use them.

Personally, I found it very frustrating at first because I had to find weapons to fight the enemies and it wasn’t easy at first, but after you find weapon spawn locations in the map you will never run out of weapons.

Weapons that you find that are outside of chests will respawn after a blood moon.

A blood moon is a feature in the game and when it happens, all the weapons that you have found are taken from their spots and all the enemies that you have killed will respawn.

This feature makes it so that you will never run out of weapons or enemies to fight.

Besides the combat, you can also hunt animals and cook in the game. This makes the game similar to a survival game.

Visuals

The graphics of the game are outstanding and will surely please everyone.

There are some beautiful locations on the map that are truly breathtaking. In terms of character customization, the game doesn’t fall short.

There are a lot of outfits that you can find or buy (with in-game money) in the game and many of them have a specific use, for example, there is an outfit that makes you climb faster, and outfits that increase your heat and cold resistance.

I like this feature because it forces you to wear many different outfits according to the task you have at hand.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review

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Final Thoughts

Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is truly an amazing game. It has a lot of content, interesting missions, good combat, amazing graphics, a good story and a huge world for you to explore.

If you love open-world games, this is a game you must have. It is one of the best open-world games out there that much is certain.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 9.7

Gameplay: 9.7

Visuals: 9.8

General Rating: 9.7

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Darksiders Warmastered Edition PC Review

Darksiders Warmastered Edition PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Darksiders Warmastered Edition. It’s a game I recently played even though it has come out years ago, but the Darksiders franchise is very popular and proved itself as it survived for so many years.

As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Darksiders Warmastered Edition PC Review

Storyline

The story of Darksiders Warmastered edition focuses on War, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse who was accused of doing something that he shouldn’t have done and his adventures as he tries to prove his innocence.

There, I think that sums up the story pretty much without spoiling any details. The story isn’t something amazing, but it’s still a good story that will keep you interested in the game.

Gameplay

The thing that is most important is how the game works and what to expect from it.

Let’s start with the combat.

The combat of Darksiders reminded me of God of War. It’s very fluent and enjoyable. As you progress you gain more skills weapons and abilities which make the game combat a worthwhile experience.

The game knows that it’s a hack and slash game and the developers made sure that the game has combat that is worthy of the genre.

Besides the combat, there are a lot of puzzles in the game, and whether that is a good or a bad thing it depends on the person playing the game.

Personally, I am not a fan of puzzles in games, I find them fun sometimes but excess use of them is something I don’t particularly like, and I feel this game has more puzzles than I would like.

Darksiders is a semi-open world game meaning that while it is somewhat open-world its restrictive enough that you can’t call it a true open-world game.

The game has a lot of different locations and you will face a different kind of enemies depending on the location you are fighting in.

The variety of enemies keeps the combat interesting since you have to change your approach depending on the enemy you face.

Having a short enemy roaster would make the game feel boring very fast. This game is like a combination of Zelda and God of War, and those of you that like those kinds of games will surely find this game interesting.

Visuals

The graphics of the Darksiders Warmastered Edition have definitely improved over the original Darksiders game that was released in 2010 but the game still looks like it was made for the previous generation of consoles.

That said the graphics are pretty decent and I don’t believe they will bother you that much. I personally love amazing graphics in-game, but I still found the game enjoyable even though it has dated graphics.

The art style is very interesting and there are a lot of locations you will visit that look completely different from one another.

The developers have surely put a lot of effort making sure that the locations feel unique and are fun to explore.

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Final Thoughts

It’s time for my final thoughts.

Primarily, I have to say that Darksiders Warmastered Edition is a good game, I believe that is something that most people who played this game will agree on.

It isn’t something you haven’t seen before, but it’s a good experience whatsoever.

The combat is enjoyable, and you have a lot of options when it comes to fighting enemies.

There is a variety of enemies that keep the game interesting and while the graphics are dated, they are decent, and they won’t bother you at all as you play the game.

That said I recommend buying the game when it’s on sale because I don’t believe it is worth the full price if you compare it to games that have come out the last few years.

Those of you that love the hack and slash genre won’t be disappointed, that I am pretty certain.

For the rest of you, I still recommend this game, but if you have doubts you can still view some gameplay videos and decide for yourself whether this game is something that you will enjoy or not.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 8.8

Gameplay: 8.5

Visuals: 7.5

General Rating: 8.2

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Dying Light Enhanced Edition PC Review

Dying Light Enhanced Edition PC Review

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Dying Light Enhanced Edition. As always, the review will have four parts, firstly I will talk about the storyline, then about the gameplay, afterward, I will talk about the visuals and finally, I will tell you my personal thoughts and give you a rating for the game from 0-10 (10 being the best).

Storyline

The first thing I have to say is about the story of Dying Light is that it’s a good one. The voice acting is amazing, and the protagonist’s character is interesting, and he makes the story that much more enjoyable.

Dying Light’s story takes place in Harran where a mysterious viral outbreak turns most of the citizens in zombies like creatures that are very aggressive and attack humans.

You play as Kyle Crane, an agent who is hired by an organization called GRE and his mission is to infiltrate Harran and retrieve a sensitive file stolen by an individual named Kadir Suleiman.

I won’t say anything more about the story. I think that’s enough for you to understand the premise of the game.

Gameplay 

Now let’s talk about the game’s mechanics.

First, I have to say that the game is in first-person view. Dying Light introduces a very exciting parkour system that helps you traverse through the city without having to walk through the streets since the streets are filled with zombies.

The parkour system is truly amazing, one of the best parkour systems I have seen and on par with Assassin Creed’s parkour system.

Traversing the city using parkour is one of the best experiences I have had in a game.

Now that the parkour is out of the way let’s talk about the combat.

In this game, every weapon that you use can be crafted and it has a level of durability, the higher the level the longer it takes for the weapon to get destroyed.

You have to fix the weapons that are destroyed to be able to use them again and that makes you think if it’s worth fighting in certain scenarios because each weapon can be repaired a limited number of times.

Once you use all the repairs you won’t be able to use that weapon again, except if you do some tasks in the game that will give you more repairs to your weapons if your number of repairs is 0 (I have never done those tasks).

The combat is well thought, and it takes skill to master the combat of Dying Light.

There are also skills that you unlock using points that you gain through playing the game and surviving, fighting, or traversing through the map, meaning that the more you do these things the more points you will get and you will be able to unlock abilities.

The game has co-op mode for up to 4 players co-op. I played the game with a friend and I recommend you do the same, not because the game is extremely difficult (by the way the game is indeed challenging, I played it in nightmare difficulty which is the hardest possible) but because it’s more fun that way.

I personally believe that survival games aren’t fun to play solo, that is my opinion and honestly, when I don’t play with a friend, I don’t feel like playing these kinds of games.

Visuals

The graphics of Dying Light are outstanding, even after 4 years the graphics are on par with games released this year.

Harran looks beautiful during the day and during the night you feel the danger in every corner, which is something that is a must for a survival horror game.

There are a lot of outfits you can choose from, some are unlockable through playing the game and some you must buy separately using real money, not that you see much of your character, so outfits are more meaningful when you play with others, since they are the only one that can see your outfit.

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Final Thoughts

Dying Light Enhanced Edition is a very good game for those that like survival horror games and I am sure you won’t regret buying it.

I have to say that I recommend buying the game when it is on sale since in a year Dying Light 2 will be released and I don’t think it’s a good idea to pay full price for a 4-year game.

I also recommend playing the game with a friend, but if you have no problem playing alone then who am I to get in the way.

Final Verdict

Storyline: 8.7

Gameplay: 8.7

Visuals: 9.3

General Rating: 8.9

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