Reviews for games published in 2017

Top 12 games in 2017

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

A new approach on the classical genre of horror games, Resident Evil 7 pays homage to the original survival terrifying genre that so many fans know and love. A true modern survival horror done extremely well. The gameplay is a mix of old school with new school elements that takes the player on a thrilling and horrifying journey.

For Honor

Enter a world torn apart by a old war between three factions. Choose from one of the three honorable groups, each with distinct looks, weapons, abilities, and playstyles. Experience a gripping storyline in the single player campaign or join other players in any of the game’s multiplayer modes, ranging from the 1 vs 1 Duels to the 4 vs 4 Dominion matches. Engage in intense melee combat with intuitive controls and fluid motion-captured animation, across a variety of stunning maps and environments. Participate in a large-scale persistent three-way war and fight to secure territory and bring honor to your chosen faction.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is nothing short of a masterpiece. The changes made to this game make it both brand new and familiar. The world the game brings us to is vast, beautiful and breathtaking and the soundtrack and sound design are absolutely amazing. The game is a simple, outstanding reminder of how simple ideas can overcome modern desires through the power of sheer effort and love.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands is a new approach to a storied franchise and to the familiar and well-trod open world systems. While it doesn’t break a great deal of new ground for the genre, when played with friends this cooperative open-world game can be an amazing amount of fun. The main missions are well-designed and offer great variety and challenge, and although the story is rather predictable, it has great presentation and big amounts of information to support it. It is, in its core, a true Tom Clancy title and worthy successor to the Ghost Recon series.

South Park: The Fractured But Whole

South Park: The Fractured But Whole is an easily accessible but moderately deep light RPG in which fun battles, nice collectables and a lot of crude humour will entertain you for almost 30 hours. It returns to our consoles, not as a whole different game from The Stick of Truth, but rather as a new season within its gaming universe, with the style and satire of the best South Park seasons.

Uncharted 4

Uncharted 4 is a landmark title that anyone remotely interested in interactive storytelling should invest in. Naughty Dog has once again raised the bar across the industry. Thrilling shootouts, a staggering level of detail, breathtaking visuals and emotional depth come together to make Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End a must-play masterpiece.

Cuphead

In an age where punishing difficulty is finally searched for again, Cuphead is a worthy title to the list of the best ways to test your gaming skills. But on a technical and artistic level, it is a stunning achievement in both gaming and interactive art, and unlike anything played before. Some of the game’s levels ane take you on the edge of sanity trying to beat the game, but you can rely on the challenge to keep you interested.

Gran Turismo Sport

After a long wait, Gran Turismo Sport is here, and it is racing perfection beyond measure. This is one of the best racing game in recent years , overflowing in beauty, grace, playability, and precision. Driving a go-kart, a fusion-engine concept race car, or a standard Ford Focus all provide a wealth of fun and unique challenges. Gran Turismo Sport is a triumph, and will be played by young racing fans for years and years to come.

Friday the 13th The Game

Friday the 13th: The Game is the closest you are ever going to get to being in a Friday The 13th movie. It’s so realistic that you will have had goosebumps every time you see Jason. However if you are playing alone it can get a little boring at times. But with its authenticity this is the best Friday The 13th game that we may ever have and it will make every fan very happy.

Fifa 18

FIFA 18’s new additions and modes make it the most compelling FIFA experience to date, and the franchise continues to demonstrate why it’s the best football game in the business. Minor complaints aside, FIFA 18 is the biggest and most welcoming football game to date.

Call of Duty: WWII

If you buy Call of Duty games every year, there’s no reason to pass on WWII, which is a quality installment in the long-running franchise. The single-player portion was surprisingly good, but with the exception of the new War mode, the multiplayer was not to amusing. The developers wanted the multiplayer to be more rapidly paced, but it lacks balance because the Airborne division is incredibly overpowered. The Nazi Zombies mode is fun, as always. WWII is a good break from the science-fiction mechanics of the past few releases in the series, and it’s a worthwhile purchase since you’re bound to sink dozens of hours into it.

The Evil Within 2

After three years of development, which were converted to 20 hours of playtime, The Evil Within 2 has totally unlocked its predecessor’s potential. The wonderful story, the blood-freezing atmosphere, the big variety of horrific monsters and the great progress systems make The Evil Within 2 one of the best survival-horror games of the last few years. Indeed, the game is not bug-free, but those technical issues rarely happen and don’t hurt the overall experience. If you like the genre (and particularly the previous title), The Evil Within 2 will be one of your best nightmares yet.