Results of tag "ps4"

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Ghost of Tsushima

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Ghost of Tsushima is an excellent, excellent open-world game. It features many of the same shortcomings as some of the other popular game sin the genre - lots of collectibles, bandit camps, but is carried along by its fantastic combat, gorgeous visuals, and relatively unique setting.
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Call of Duty: WWII

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Call of Duty WWII takes the series back to its roots, the second World War, after a long series of modern and near-future games. I only played the campaign, and came away with the same feeling I do from every Call of Duty campaign - that it's a short and sweet, action packed, dumb popcorn movie of...
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Yakuza 3 (PS4)

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Yakuza 3 is the continuation of Kiryu's story, and some fans may be disappointed with this one. It's a great game, but Yakuza 3 (and 4 and 5) are upscaled ports of PS3 games, not full-blown remakes like the Kiwami games.
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Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana

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Jumping ahead a bit in the Ys series from the first two games, we now take a look at a much more recent game, Ys 8. This one uses a completely different style, being a 3D action game with a rock paper scissors party system.
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Yakuza Kiwami 2

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Yakuza Kiwami 2 continues the story that began in Yakuza 0 and Kiwami 1. Kamurocho remains excellent, and looks better than ever. There's tons of things to do, countless minigames, arcade games, and side stories to go along with the serious main story.
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

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I have fond memories of watching DBZ on Cartoon Network with my cousin when he would come over every day after school. For a while it was the only anime series I had seen. I also played almost all the games, mostly middling 2D fighters, and by adulthood had mostly fallen out of love with DBZ.
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My name's Mike, and this is the Lore Depository - my spot online where I can write out my thoughts on games, books, tech, history, and anything else I find interesting. 

My biggest project is my Game Library Project. I have a ton of games collected throughout the years, and have barely played any of them. Check out the linked post to learn more about the project, and click here to be taken to the category page where you can see all my posts for the project.

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