Just like in a great Indiana Jones movie, the year is 1937 and lots of really bad people are searching the globe for an ancient, world-altering power called the Great Circle. In the title Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, only a charismatic archaeologist with a quick whip and a quicker wit can stop them.
The holidays are perfect for enjoying lots of great gaming time. And to celebrate, Fresh Look columnist Neal Sayatovich rings in the New Year with the action RPG Valkyrie Elysium.
Besiege is a classic physics-based puzzle title that challenges players to construct massive medieval war machines to help conquer elaborate battlefields. It’s been out for the PC and most consoles for a while and finally makes it to the PlayStation.
King Kong is the ultimate movie monster, but he takes a back seat to the action and adventure in Kong: Survivor Instinct, a title where players try to navigate and escape a broken city ravaged by monsters and other deadly challenges.
Ten years after the previous title in the series, developer BioWare finally released the next great RPG in the Dragon Age series, Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Although it changes a lot, Veilguard maintains the core RPG goodness that made the series so fun to play.
Mixing genres can be a risky move for game developers, but it can also pay off big time with something unique and fun, just like it did for Dustland Delivery, an amazingly complex post-apocalyptic survival business simulator.
It’s the holiday season and Fresh Look’s Neal Sayatovich is not ready for a long winter nap. Instead, he is diving into Star Wars Outlaws after finally being able to afford both it and a PlayStation 5 to play it on.
Part horror story and part murderous mystery, Pneumata is a cosmic horror survival adventure that should be a joy to play for fans of the genre. Most players should enjoy exploring its frightening world despite a few flaws. Dim the lights, crank up the sound and let Pneumata give you a scare.
With facing so many challenging obstacles including an actual war, it’s a wonder that developer GSC Game World was ever able to finish S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl. Now that it’s released, players can finally enjoy this incredibly detailed open world adventure.
Sengoku Dynasty is a fully customizable empire and society builder where players start with a single house and slowly expand their realm until they’ve mastered the Sengoku Era of ancient Japan. It’s a unique building type of title with a lot of great qualities.
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