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Take on Medieval-inspired enemies when you play Dark Souls III: Day One Edition for PS4. This third-person action RPG lets you battle with greatswords and beckon the dark army to fight on your side. Rich storylines and vibrant graphics make Dark Souls III: Day One Edition an exciting addition to the Dark Souls collection.
I'm biased towards the two things in my summary. This game has nailed the aspects of the game that I love and make me wanna run through multiple times with different characters. The lands are memorable and well designed. The bosses are tough and fun to fight. Great game. Excited for the DLC.
Several years after his last adventure, retired fortune hunter, Nathan Drake, is forced back into the world of thieves. With the stakes much more personal, Drake embarks on a globe-trotting journey in pursuit of a historical conspiracy behind a fabled pirate treasure. His greatest adventure will test his physical limits, his resolve, and ultimately what he's willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves.
-Story is told really well. Gunplay/stealth sections feels pretty good and tense. Some platforming sections go on a bit too long. -Multiplayer is very fun and hectic (due to the mystical items, sidekicks, and heavy weapons).
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Follow Faith, a daring free runner, as she fights for freedom in the city of Glass. What appears to be an elegant, high-tech city on the outside, has a terrible secret hidden within. Explore every corner from the highest beautifully lit rooftops to the dark and gritty tunnels below. The city is huge, free to roam and Faith is at the center of it all. Through the first-person perspective, combine her fluid movement and advanced combat with the city's surroundings to master the environment and uncover the conspiracy. This is Mirror's Edge for this generation, raising the bar in action-adventure games.
I'll keep this review brief: -The old mechanics are all there and feel much smoother. Although some abilities are behind an unlock system, you unlock them fairly quickly. -Story (so far) has been pretty solid. -Open world setting is done really well. It can be pretty satisfying running along the rooftops to similar and new locations, embracing the vibrant atmosphere. -Side missions are in abundance. These require more skill and finesse (and multiple tries) before nailing down a solid run, which is always satisfying.
Clash on the battlefields of tomorrow and choose your hero from a diverse cast of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, and oddities. Bend time, defy physics, and unleash an array of extraordinary powers and weapons. Engage your enemies in iconic locations from around the globe in the ultimate team-based shooter. Take your place in Overwatch. The world needs heroes.
After watching a few gameplay videos and reading a lot of posts in forums, I decided to jump in. The tutorial was pretty basic, even placing the easiest hero to use as a tutorial character. There is a training grounds in which you can take any hero and test out their abilities, but I decided to join a multiplayer mode instead. I first tried the mode Play vs A.I. where you are paired with other players and go against CPUs. The matches would fly by rather quickly, due to the A.I. not fairing to well against 6 people. I then jumped into the mystery battle that was going on at the time, where upon death the game would switch you to a different hero. I found myself learning how the entire cast of heroes played fairly quickly, while being able to test them out. This may have been the mode that assured me that I would be playing this game for a long time. The heroes are pretty varied and interesting, both in gameplay style and unique desing, and they all feel fun to play. Definitely worth checking out, especially if you have friends to play with.