Video Game Review: Battlefield Hardline

Having fun and engaging campaigns haven’t been the franchise’s strong suit, but that isn’t the case with Hardline. Not only does the storyline rope you in by taking you to beautiful and varied locations, but there is also cop work to engage in (like collecting evidence, arresting criminals, etc.) and cleverly disguised collectibles in the form of audio tracks that provide background to the story.

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Video Game Review: Zombie Army Trilogy

If you’ve ever played any of the recent Sniper Elite titles, the controls are absolutely identical. If you’re a neophyte, then you’ll find a control scheme that is comfortable, responsive and effective. Navigating the tight streets and examining your surroundings are bound to the left and right sticks, respectively. Once you pull L2 to scope in on a target, you can empty your lung to steady your shot with the R1 button, which is essential to nailing the perfect shot.

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Video Game Review: Dragon Ball Xenoverse

Someone is messing around with the timeline of Earth and turning the victors of major battles into the losers, and it seems to be just out of Goku’s ability to rectify. This is where you come in as a Time Patroller under the guidance of Trunks. You create a character from a few different races such as Human, Saiyan, Buu, Namekian, or Frieza, and then you begin your job patching up time.

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