Video Game Review: J-Stars Victory VS+

The “story” is split into four different arcs, but the only thing that changes between them are the characters that you’re able to play as. Otherwise, it’s all sailing and fighting. The fighting is reasonably fun and should appeal to some people, but the action doesn’t feel important at all and is constantly interrupted by the sailing and narrative.

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Video Game Review: PAYDAY 2: Crimewave Edition

You know what? Forget what we wrote above. PAYDAY 2’s all about that cash, baby! And getting that cash is incredibly fun. Through hails of police gunfire, you’ll find you and your crew cooking up meth (Heisenberg!), smashing glass encasements to nab some fat jewels, breaking out a character from lock-up (Hoxton, from Payday: The Heist!!!) and getting away with it as clean (and rich) as possible.

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Video Game Review: The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited

The main theme going on in the world of Tamriel is that it is in great, constant peril. Molag Bal has set his sights on our world. Control of the Imperial City is torn between three pacts, formed by the various races all in a panic because Molag Bal is literally trying to pull his world toward Tamriel via portals that appear from the sky.

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Video Game Review: Project CARS

Just about every facet of your car can be tailored to your taste, so if you don’t like how stiff the clutch is, change it. If you find yourself spinning out constantly, change up your gas and steering sensitivities until you find a way to stay on the track. The daunting world of sim-racing has just gotten a bit friendlier, and Project CARS did some things here that other developers would do well to note.

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