Video Game Review: Dishonored 2

Simply put, Dishonored 2 has some of the most inventive level design we’ve ever seen in video games. Starting off with the opening scene and the initial choice of Emily or Corvo as your playable character, each level builds upon each other, at first feeling like Dishonored 1.5. Then, about a third of the way through the game, you hit the Clockwork Mansion and suddenly it begins to wow you.

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Video Game Review: Infinite Warfare

Set in the late 21st century, Infinite Warfare finds the United Nations Space Alliance (UNSA), which resides on Earth, and the Settlement Defense Front (SDF), which has settled on Mars, on the brink of open war. After an UNSA special ops team is captured and executed by the SDF’s Admiral Kotch, the SDF sabotages several defense cannons, turning a UNSA celebration into a slaughter.

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Video Game Review: World of Final Fantasy

There are two setups available and two ways to play the game, and you’re free to alternate between them at your discretion. Actions can be selected either through the basic or classic control schemes, with the former being more streamlined (singular inputs, ability shortcuts, auto targeting) and the latter offering added options (manual targeting, access to all abilities and items).

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Video Game Review: Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration

Originally released last November as a timed exclusive for Xbox One, Rise of the Tomb Raider has finally made its way to PlayStation 4 in the form of Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration (the new version is available on Xbox One as well). It contains the base game and all previous DLC as well as the all-new Blood Ties and Lara’s Nightmare.

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