Video Game Review: Trials of the Blood Dragon

Trials of The Blood Dragon is quite fun to watch. The explosive neon theme from Far Cry: Blood Dragon makes the transition in both good and bad ways. Starting with the good, the game looks splendid. It doesn’t quite pack the levels with high-poly models or anything like that, but the sweet and sharp colouring of any given stage creates quite the sight.

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Video Game Review: Far Harbor DLC

The main quest line can be burned through in about two hours or so, with the side quests bringing the total playtime of the DLC to around eight hours. Whereas The Mechanist DLC gave you a creative way to mess with the mainland, Far Harbor feels isolated, and not in the way we think that they intended. The plot twists don’t really add up to be anything too believable, either, especially if you’ve completed the main quest lines for each faction.

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Video Game Review: Tom Clancy’s The Division

Manhattan is quiet and dangerous now. Survivors wander the streets, lost and struggling to make sense of things. As an Agent, you’re tasked with freeing civilians from the clutches of Rioters (one of four opposing factions in The Division), establishing viral scan locations, securing supply drops and completing missions such as destroying napalm factories and scouring the Lincoln Tunnel.

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