When I comes to Fallout 3 you could say that the game is a desolate waste where there is nothing for miles. And in a way that is the hard truth of the atom bomb, but it doesn't make rhe game that good due to a lack in resource. Another difficulty of Fallout 3 is the hardship of everyday life, and struggle of survival. The problem with that is it makes adventure in the beginning, impossible, without a visious dog or a mole rat munching on you every mile. Fallout 3 can only be found as a good game but not a great one.
The game resembles lots of what Skyrim left behind, but makes it fun to play. Fallout 4 does have some down sides, including the forceful attitude of the main story that makes you play through it to gain any other missions. Beside that theres a great amount of guns and melee to collect and upgrade to apply. The map is hard navigate and generally hard to survive but can be enjoyable to treasure hunt. The many companions you slowly collect can be useful in battle and other situations. When it comes to Fallout 4, its worth a go for just exploring and collecting cool new items and gaining perks and can definitely say it's a great game
A stunning Tolkien inspired world, filled with original fantasy history and a grave exciting landscape to explore, it is truly a magnificent game. The seenorey and interactive environments make the game feel so real but has a lack of much biodiversity which makes animals feel repetitive. The cultures that you find while you cross the snow plagued mountains are a great way to collect new armor and weapons, and can give you a different perspective on the world and other groups. There are some minor glitchs you may come across that can spoil your experience slightly, but are no need to worry about. The various dungeons you may come across can carry them selves out a bit and take forever to get out of. As an open world game Skyrim is a great option, with a deep expansive world to venture and can definitely see how it is one of the greatest games.
From The down fall of Halo 5, this game really give you hope that there is still more for the chef waiting. Halo infinite brings the best parts of Halo back to life in a epic open world fill with objectives and new exclusive weapons. The story feels off and not that good with addition like the Endless which really takes the spot light off the flood. The game really brings you back to the first game with that old Masterchef look that you take resemblance from Halo 2 and 3. This is a great reminisce of the original game the Bungie put to order and an expansive world to go with.
Halo 5 was a disappointment for the series and not enough of what you want. The guns were reasonably the same and the story is a bit strange and pulls together a few cameos of characters from some of the Bungie games. Most of the maps are unpleasant and have bad objectives. When it comes to Halo 5 the you can say the graphics stunning and the game sometimes makes you want to go back, all in all the game is fine but is kind of just a collective of thing from across the series with filler and new faces.
Halo 4 was an exciting new environment to explore, but huge disappointment. Halo 4 presents a fresh new start for the chef and a great set of mission but with one issue, the quantity of the of them was slim and the game is generally difficult. The guns are cool, adding a new set of enemys and and arsenal with it, the story's isn't any thing new in the sense that it stay in the original story and universe. When it come time to playing Halo 4 it has its upside and its downs but in the end it turn out to be fine and enjoyable.
A great spin off for the main series that links to the events of Halo 3. The game follows main protagonist Rookie to find his remaining ODST troop after the event of a failed hijack of a covernent cruiser. After dropping out the drop sutle you enter New Mombasa city streets in a small open world environment that is enjoyable to venture through. Not a large boast of vehicles are presented in the campaign as much as the previous game and the guns are relatively the same. The story is familiar but good and has classic character traits. This a good spin off for the main series and adds a great tye in to the halo 3 campaign.
Halo reach is greatest first person shooter ever made, and bungie finest work. A collective of all the best parts of the halo series, such as special abilitys, brutes, elites and an amazing guns and vehicle selections. The maps of the game made it the high ranking game having just the right amount of city and hill alike. The story was a smart way to finish off the game, linking strate to the first. This was an outstanding performance of bungies greatest game and is an amazing way to make a prequel and to start the epic halo saga.
Outstanding sequel to the legendary halos series with amazing maps continued story. The idea that there are two protagonist is a good edition to the the game and beside being the Masterchef story, but also speaks of the uprising and fall of the covernent which Bungie, fitted perfectly into the timeline. The first few levels are a stunning set of amazing combat ready environment to play through with the Masterchef with the addition of duel weilding. This was also the first game to boast the brutes which is a great challenge for players to tackle. The arbiter was an iconic character in the series while also being a way to chop and change from the Masterchef. His different abilitys allows you to go invisible at will and fight with covernent troops instead of agents. After the the first game this was a true stuner and great continuations of the series and bring Masterchef to the next chapter of his fight.
The legend continues into the sky in the most creative and adventurous journey of all. Tears of the kingdom has the great addition of constructing and fusing item which by far is one of the best features. The Music was amazing, especially ground breaking symphonys like the colgera battle theme and rito village. The story had lost the plot, but was quite enjoyable to play through Tears of the kingdom does have a lot of continuations of the predecessor that makes the game feel like it's not another spin off, which is a likeable characteristics. This game is great for beginners of the open world genre and is an outstanding way to continue the heros legacy, and seal the darkness once more.
The game was a great start to the series and and makes you want to play the next one. I can definitely see how this game got to Microsoft flag ship and highly acclaimed honors. The only disappointment of the game was the horde like swarms of of enemys and maps that feel repetitive and seem to go on and on forever. Besides these problems this game makes every game after it a huge success for the series and slot into the timeline perfectly. In conclusion this game is a must play for series with ignoreable issues and is definitely Bungies greatest projects ever.