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Is Borderlands 3 the best shooter of the year? I have been a fan of the franchise and this entry doesn’t disappoint. Surroundings, firearms and challenging enemies.  .  . lot’s of firearms. Those horrible glitches that bother us and need to be fixed , despite all, I am 100% on board with Borderlands 3. First off, it is 2019’s bestest shot. What other franchise has once you reload the firearms that scream? Before you can use them or guns that get so hot you will need to spray them down? There're excellent hours to dig with the narrative. You have added on at least another 10 hours As soon as you add on all the side quests and collectibles. The humor of Borderlands 3 and the story remain unchanged from the previous game titles, so your mileage may vary on just how many of the many references, jokes, and memes will land with you. I was waiting for this game and as soon as it come out I added to my ps4 games collection and start playing. It’s a comparison but Borderla...

WRC 7 Review: A Rally Racer That Misses Its Own Apex

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A Moment in Context Upon the reception of WRC 7, it seems to have been tailored to a very particular moment in the history of rally gaming. Released shortly after the much-controversial and public reception of Dirt 4’s stage generation and its rather dubious physics model, it seems the community wanted a polar opposite. Something to slap Codemasters in the face with. Out of the blue, there seemed to be something very close to hysteria around WRC 7 and its reception. There is a point that suggests the phenomenon was more of an outrage towards Dirt 4 with respect to WRC 7. Not much else. The prior games in the WRC series had been less than average, and the rush towards proclaiming the seventh iteration of the game in the series was its savior, which we all saw through. First Impressions WRC 7 provides the best way to drive the then-new WRC cars when other titles could not do the same, and for this, it can be included among the best racing games . If you wanted to toss 2017-spec hatchb...

Sekiro Shadows Die Twice is a masterpiece of the genre

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is not Dark Soul After releasing Dark Soul 3 in 2016, Hidetaka Miyazaki took a step back and start working with his team on a new game. The videogame they have created is  Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, one of the best xbox one games and ps4 games of the year. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an action-adventure videogame, very difficult to master, with a straight story, great graphics, set up on a Japanese feudal world. The game is played from a third-person perspective. It was released at 22 March 2019 for Xbox One, Microsoft PC and PlayStation 4. Swapping out the mouldering gothic grandeur of Dark Souls (you can still get a copy of Dark Soul 2  and Dark Sould 3 for ps4 ) and Bloodborne with the gore-drenched mud of war and winter in sixth century Japan, FromSoftware reinvents its unique brand of masochism sim, mixing the unrelenting difficulty of previous games with stealth and subtlety, new traversal features, and extra lives. However, ...

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice action adventure must buy videogame

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For a Dark Souls or Bloodborne player, unlearning those games' combat styles to embrace Sekiro's is a tough ask, and I think it's why I and so many other FromSoftware fans are struggling with this game's more demanding fights. A stealth Deathblow attack will immediately kill most enemies and will knock an entire health bar off minibosses. Functioning much like a grappling hook, the shinobi prosthetic makes zipping around Sekiro's environments feel substantially different than the slower, more deliberate gameplay of Dark Souls or BloodBorne. buy bloodborne ps4 buy dark souls II ps4 Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is not a Soulsborne series game, though it sports many of the same characteristics as its Dark Souls and Bloodborne predecessors. I recommend this game for both new and old players of the soul series. The key to victory, which may feel strange to those familiar with FromSoftware games, is often not to keep opponents at a distance and dodge their attacks, b...