The second DLC pack for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is just as short and disappointing as the first.
Tag: Video Games
The Fishtank: When is enough, enough?
I’m having a few review issues lately. How long does one have to play a game before deciding they like … More
Game Review: PictoQuest: The Cursed Grids
Release date: 2019 Version played: PC (via Steam) in 2020 Developed by NanoPiko and published by Plug In Digital, PictoQuest: … More
Game Review: Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire (Obsidian Edition)
The following is a guest review from DrXan. Release date: 2018 Version played: PC (via Steam) in 2020 The follow-up … More
Game Review: DOOM
Release date: 2016 Version played: PlayStation 4 in 2019/2020 The fourth mainline entry in the long running id Software series, … More
Movie Review: Dragon Quest: Your Story (2020)
[Please note: there are some minor-ish spoilers here about a part of the movie. I do not go into any … More
The Fishtank: Assassin’s Creed: V(ikings)
I’ve somewhat recently put up my review for Assassin’s Creed: Origins (read it here!), and I played that after winning … More
Game Review: Middle-earth: Shadow of War
Release date: 2017 Version played: Xbox One in 2017 A sequel to the surprise hit of 2014, and once again … More
Game Review: Trials Fusion
Release date: 2014 Version played: Xbox One in 2017 The fifth game in the Trials series developed by RedLynx and … More
Game Review: RiME
Release date: 2017 Version played: Xbox One in 2017 A third-person puzzle/platformer developed by Tequila Works (also known for Deadlight), … More
The Fishtank: Colour-Blind Gaming is Not All Black and White
(I’m told there is an “18” in the image above, if I haven’t cut it off. But I can’t see … More
Game Review: Speedrunners
Release date: 2016 (originally), 2017 (Xbox One) Version played: Xbox One in 2017 Originally released in 2016, Speedrunners is a … More