Splinter Cell: Double Agent (Version 2) feels a lot like Chaos Theory but just isn’t as good. Regardless, it’s a fine stealth game.
Splinter Cell: Double Agent (Version 1) may not come close to the level of its predecessor but it’s still a fun time overall.
Driver 3 is a big disappointment and feels like it’s stuck in the past. It’s bland and buggy and fails to deliver any kind of excitement.
Call of Duty 3 delivers the same fun action we’ve grown accustomed to and that’s it. It’s more of the same and an average Call of Duty title.
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One might not be as good or intense as its predecessors on PC but it still makes for an entertaining WW2 shooter.
Just Cause may disappoint if you’re familiar with the sequels. It showcases some neat ideas but is also unpolished and very repetitive.
Ninja Gaiden is an action game with style, substance and attitude and the combat remains as some of the best the genre has to offer.
Gears 5 introduces new ideas that don’t all reach their full potential but it’s enough to make the experience feel fresh.
Gears of War 4 is certainly not innovative. It takes what has always worked and been enjoyable and gives you more.
Gears of War: Judgment mixes up the tried and true formula with a scoring system. It proves to be fun but also a little underwhelming.