Games of the Generation | 10: Titanfall 2
To some people, Titanfall 2 is a multiplayer game. So I’d just like to point out that I didn’t touch the multipalyer at all. This…
Games of the Generation | 11: Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
A spectacular blockbuster in video game form. Uncharted 4 is the most refined of Nathan Drake’s adventures, while also looking and playing spectacularly. While other…
Games of the Generation | 12: Rise of the Tomb Raider
While the first “new” Tomb Raider game introduced us to a new version of Lara, Rise of the Tomb Raider solidified the combat and gameplay.…
Games of the Generation | 13: Batman: Arkham Knight
Following on from the amazing Arkham Asylum was a tough act to follow. City missed the mark, but Knight managed to be a wonderful game…
Games of the Generation | 14: Assassin’s Creed: Origins
After missing a few Assassin’s Creed titles after Black Flag, I decided to give the franchise another go when Origins looked like it was going…
Games of the Generation | 15: Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age Inquisition’s biggest flaw is an odd one: there’s just too much stuff. Too many areas (that are too large), too many quests and…
Games of the Generation | 16: Tell Me Why
Some video game stories are about grand adventures, saving the world and all sorts of epic, massive things. Tell Me Why is about a brother…
Games of the Generation | 17: Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
An Uncharted game on a smaller scale, but that doesn’t mean smaller sights or reduced gameplay. This is the most refined combat in Uncharted so…
Games of the Generation | 18: Days Gone
I ignored this initially when it came out, thought I’d try it due to PS Now and I was very surprised by how good Days…
Games of the Generation | 19: Until Dawn
A choose your own adventure horror game with a wide cast of characters, including Brett Dalton from Agents of SHIELD (grr!). A bunch of 19…