Video Game Review: Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End

Naughty Dog must have realized that the PS4’s base includes a lot of Xbox 360 converts, so the game’s first 2-to-3 hours act as both an extended tutorial and series recap. It’s an unusually slow start, but things get rolling from both a narrative and gameplay perspective once Drake and his crew head to Italy. After that, the game goes all over the world with its trademarked blend of shooting, exploring, climbing and puzzles.

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Video Game Review: Valkyria Chronicles Remastered

When it was originally released in 2008, Valkyria Chronicles failed to gain a large audience. However, it garnered a huge cult following thanks to its very involved story, large character set and unique mash-up gameplay. In a pseudo-World War II situation, the land of Europa is divided, and a small resistance is helping to defend a neutral country of Gallia.

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Video Game Review: The Last Maharaja DLC

That’s both good news and bad news. The DLC spans about 3-to-4 hours depending on how you play, and you’re not going to get anything particularly new out of it. You will get, however, 10 pretty fun missions that act as something of a best-of platter for the series. There’s brawling, sneaking, infiltration, chasing, those awful carriage races and, of course, plenty of assassinating.

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Video Game Review: Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India

Reach a checkpoint, stealth or fight some guards, pick up some collectibles, repeat. Despite some slightly better level design — including some sections that focus more on parkour — India faces a lot of the same repetitive issues that China faced. Even with nicer production values, the game is still blocked off into small segments of stealth or combat or parkour.

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