My Time At Portia Review – Just taking it easy on the farm

Hello citizens, This is my review of My Time at Portia, developed by Pathea and published by Pathea and Team 17.

My Time at Portia is a life simulator, with a focus on building your home, outdoor workshop and, creating a life for yourself on the world of Portia…That sounds very futuristic and Science Fiction but that’s just promotional material. It feels more like Portia is the name of the town even if it’s not. There’s this idea of Post apocalyptic survival, that… really isn’t here. This game is very similar to Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon, and games like that. Throughout the game, players will meet people, explore, gather resources, and what makes My Time at Portia stand out from the crowd is building structures and objects.

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Lego Jurassic World – Review – A game 65 million years in the making

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Hello and welcome to my review of Lego Jurassic World. This game was developed by TT Fusion as well as Traveler Tales and published by Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment.

Lego Jurassic World is one of the many Lego games which have been made by the owners of TT Fusion, TT Games, who also own Traveler’s Tales. Lego games all go by a similar formula since Lego Star Wars. This time it’s Jurassic Park and Jurassic World’s turn, but is it worth it?

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Guacamelee 2 Review – Fighting through the Day of the Dead

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Hello, Luchadors. I’m Kinglink and I’m here to review Guacamelee 2 developed and published by Drinkbox Studios.

Guacamelee is back, and with the original game being a Metroidvania with its own flair and style, a sequel is quite welcome. The original Guacamelee game focused on Mexican culture, with a heavy focus on Luchador wrestlers, Day of the Dead and similar celebrations. The sequel not only continues these traditions but improves on them.

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Darksiders 3 Review – The Horsemen of the Apocalypse ride again in a strange new land

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Hello Horsemen. I’m Kinglink and this is my review of Darksiders 3 developed by Gunfire Games and published by THQ Nordic.

Darksiders 3 is a long-awaited sequel to a rather popular series, Darksiders, no surprise there. It’s interesting to see this game back, even if it’s by a different developer and publisher, with two asterisks there. At the same time, Darksider 3 reinvents itself as more of a Souls-type game similar to Dark Souls and that genre. It’s different, but is it better?

 

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Ladykiller In A Bind – Review – Perhaps this erotic game goes too far

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Before we begin this video, I need to have a disclaimer. Ladykiller in a Bind is not the normal type of game I review. This game has very harsh language, swearing, and sexual content, and more. I actually couldn’t remove the swearing for this video because it’s in so many lines. If this is not what you’re looking for, check out another of my videos, but realize that this is going to be a more mature video and topic. There is no nudity in the video, but there is in the game, but you are now warned.

With that said, hello Horny gamers, you are horny aren’t you since you stuck around. I’m Kinglink and this is my review of Ladykiller in a Bind.

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Call of Duty: World War 2 – Review – Call of Duty returns to its roots once again

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Hello soldiers, I’m Kinglink and It’s time to review Call of Duty World War II.

Call of Duty is a pretty long-running series. At least it feels like that. It’s only about 16 years old at this point, starting in 2003. And yet we’ve had a yearly title almost every year except for 2004, and … well, 2018, it is hard to call Black Ops 4 a mainline game, but you can read about that in a previous review.

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Spyro Reignited Trilogy Review – Exactly how a collection should be done

Played on Windows.
Also Available on Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

Spyro was one of the unofficial mascots of the Sony Playstation, along with Crash and a few other potential choices. Made by Insomniac Games, it was one of the iconic series that people think about when they think about the original Playstation platform, and with that memory, it’s no surprise gamers often think of it as one of the best games for the system. Twenty years have passed but the original three Spyro games have returned in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy made by Toys for Bob. But how well can a twenty-year-old game perform in the modern era?

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BattleTech Review – A more strategic Mechwarrior

Played on Windows.
Also on Linux, and macOS.

BattleTech is a strategy RPG where players move their giant mechs around to fight other mechs throughout a rather large and long campaign. Players will not only manage their mechs, but also their squad and ship focusing on running a mercenary crew. It’s a unique experience but also gives the player a lot more freedom than one might expect.

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Just Cause 4 – Review – Just Cause they wanted more money?

Played on Windows.
Also Available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Just Cause 4 is the fourth game of the Just Cause franchise, each game was made by the same company, Avalanche Studios. With Just Cause 2 and 3 being well received there was a lot of anticipation for Just Cause 4, however, it got hammered at launch by both reviews and fans and that pretty much sealed the fate of this game. The level of the negative reaction was unexpected, and while preparing for this review, a quick review of major bugs from the launch makes it clear why the game was so ill-received initially. But has it gotten better?

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My Friend Pedro – Review – It’s always good to make new friends

Played on Windows.
Also available on Nintendo Switch.

My Friend Pedro is a strange game. The entire trailer has left a lot of questions in my mind and the fact is Devolver Digital’s lineup before this has been quite solid and kept me interested. I’ve covered The Messenger recently and reviewed Ruiner before that but Devolver Digital has become well known for it’s interesting and sometimes bizarre titles, and My Friend Pedro certainly lives up to that bar.

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