Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 review for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is a serious return to form for the franchise.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is a serious return to form for the franchise.
With 2 epic campaigns in this series leading up to the third entry, there’s only one thing on my mind after finishing: What happened?
The next-gen version of the already great title provides for relatively minor upgrades overall, but at least it?s free to existing owners.
Light on content out the gate, but promising in the long term.
Some small issues that should hopefully see fixes, but otherwise a good new entry into the series’ multiplayer.
The gang’s all back together.
Finally swinging into PC, Spider-Man shows how well a AAA release should run in the current generation.
If you like escape rooms, Escape Academy is here to provide you high quality escape rooms from the comfort of your hom.
Sunbreak provides more content in line with what you?d expect, and it?s just as good as it ever was.
A failure to deliver on many levels, compounded by technical issues, Postal 4 should probably be avoided for a long time.
Paying Homage stylistically to the Samurai movies of the past, Trek to Yomi is a stylistic success with a great story.
A mysterious western world for you to discover and uncover all the goings-on, Weird West does a good job of creating a unique experience.
A visual novel about a Viking on the ultimate quest to find just the right village to fill the raid and plunder sized hole in his heart.
A Rainbow Six game in name only, it does not carry the series forward in a positive way.
Rhythm + Roguelike + FPS = One great game.
Another iteration of Battlefield that doesn?t change enough to stick out from its existing heavy-hitting roster.