Top 5 Video Games
4. God Of War
If you've enjoyed the previous campaign Call of Duty's, or even if you enjoyed the multi-player/Zombie killing, this game is still one of the most beautiful Call of Duty games, I've played. This game often is available on the PlayStore for an affordable price.
When I first got my PlayStation 4, this was one of the first games I played. I was blowing away by how realistic it was. The cut-scenes where just chilling and the action was intense. I enjoy a game with a really good story line though, and this story line was a bit weak. It almost seems like not much thought was put into the game play, but all the effort was put into showing off the graphics. Nevertheless if you love Call of Duty campaigns, this is still a great game in the fact that it's the most beautiful Call of Duty single-player you can get, to date. I would love to suggest this game to shooter campaign lovers, and lovers of previous Call of Duty games, but I can't. If your looking for a better one on one experience, then maybe check out Battlefield or Metro. The only reason why I'm listing this as one of the top 5 most beautiful and enjoyable games is because, the graphics are amazing and it was enjoyable, just short. With graphics and killing combined, this game still is mind blowing, it just doesn't last long. It's kinda similar to the best quickie sex you may have ever. Short but sweet. Yet I think it's more similar to a woman's point of view when she says, "wait, that's it?"
This campaign SOOO short. How short is it? You can finish it in one day. Heck, you can finish it in one night! In the future quality graphics will be standard. So it's not gonna be just, "Oh wow these graphics are amazing!" game play is gonna become a big part of someone's decision making I believe. People are gonna want a good story and time consuming game. In the future, I believe, games may have NOO possible end!
I'm sorry a wasted the time posting this game but I hope my review helps you. What I'm mostly trying to say is; Is this game worth it? Yes and No. Is this game an incredible enjoyable experience? Yes. Is this game worth spending allot of money on? Not anymore.
Having played all the other Call of Duty's, by default I had to get this game. I loved it all the way up until the end. It left me saying, "That's it?" "WTF!"
I believe we would all agree that Call of Duty and Battlefield are the untouchables in the first-person shooter genre. I would like to see more underground games come up and challenge that. For me I actually enjoy the multi-player mode in uncharted 4 more, and again maybe I'm wrong and I'm sure many people enjoy killing players that are real. Let's just not take that to far into becoming real life killers. If this game influences you in anyway that way. Then you serious need to take a look at yourself. These games are realistic, but they are not real. Remember that, and if you want to learn a little about Video Game Addiction check out my post, Video Game Addict.
Right now you can get, Modern Warfare Remastered for free on the ps4. It's almost worth it, even with the lesser graphics. Almost.
@madmangamerz #videogameaddict #callofdutywwii— Sarpathins (@madmangamerz) February 21, 2019
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2. Assassin's Creed Odyssey
The one thing that I never really quiet figured out was what side I was fighting for. For a while I never paid attention to who was an Athen and who was a Spartan. They don't clearly explain some of the most questioning concepts of this game; who you should kill and who you shouldn't. Hints point towards Desmond Miles being a Spartan. Yet there are lot's of reasons for Desmond not to choose the side of the Spartans. Like him wanting to kill his father who is know as the Wolf of Sparta. Spoiler alert! You will come to a point where your given the option to kill his father or not. The choice is yours.
Starting out Desmond's main mission is to find his, once assumed dead, mother. Along the way Desmond find's out that not only is his mother still alive but his sister as well. Desmond was young when he was throwing off a cliff by his own father, after he attacked the man that threw his baby sister off said cliff. Desmond's sister becomes one of the heads of a shadow Cult named The Cult of Kosmos.
The Cult of Kosmos that has influence spreed out through all of Greece. The cult's only purpose is to spread panic and prolong the Peloponnese war. Desmond's missions here, if you chooses to except it, is to tear down this evil cult and save Greece. You will be able to track down and kill each of the cult members and their branched assembles. There are 7 branch's of Kosmos in all. See picture bellow. Each branch holds a different set of armor. Find a complete set of armor and receive a special bonus. I would suggest hunting down one specific branch and collecting a whole set as soon as you can to help you on your missions. Also mercenaries hold special weapons and armor but you will not find one complete set from them.
Desmond was raised by a scummy merchant and his sister was raised by a twisted wicked woman. You will find out latter in the story when you meet his sister. Desmond seems to be nothing more then a mercenary himself. You can choose sides if you want but it seems like no matter what every solder is out to kill you if you step foot in their territory.
You will be given the choose to fight on the battle ground against which ever side you have weakened the most. Sparta is red and Athens's is blue.
Other then that there's only one really strange part where your ask to find some oil for a very sexually active man and his orgy. In addition you are given the option to join him in his orgy. I don't know what happens if you choose to join him since I did not. But this is in all actuality a very accurate interpretation of ancient Greece. This game is based off of actually events.
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3. Shadow of The Tomb Raider
The journey starts out with Lara and her long-time friend Jonah. They get separated after a plane crash, and Lara gets stuck in a cave. So starts the prologue.
After the prologue ends and the game begins, once again Lara and Jonah get separated after a plane crash. When Lara wakes up she finds herself stranded in the jungle with nothing but the cloths on her back. Lara needs to find a way to get her supples out of the plane wreckage that's stuck in the trees. She needs a knife to cut the ropes that hold the wreckage. She finds a knife from the end of the plane but it's dull. She then needs to find the necessary pieces to sharping the knife.
Eventually Lara and Jonah meet up again further in the jungle. They come to a small village on their way to the hidden city, Patitti. Their mission is to find, "the box," before Trinity does. But this doesn't make much sense as to why she started this journey in the first place. Lara is obsessed with treasures forged by long lost ancient tribes. There is some connection between her mission and her fathers. None of this is really quiet clear and it seems the message of Lara and her father can change from game to game. In a flash back journey to Lara's past when shes a child she sets off on a mission to find the, "white queen." Forgive me if I don't remember the point of this, all I remember is that she finds some book before she hears the gunshot.
In previews Tomb Raiders like, Rise of the Tomb Raider Lara's father had also shot himself. So it seems clear that Lara's father died from a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head. But oddly enough later in the Shadow of the Tomb Raider Lara is found, and I quote saying that , "trinity had killed her father." I'll leave this for you to figure out for it is revealed latter in the game when Lara meets up with the leader of trinity, Rorke.
Is this Rorke?
Or Is this Rorke? You figure it out.
Lara's story is pretty vague and different in each Tomb Raider adventure. I could care less if you ask me I'm more interested in the game play itself and not usually the story. But nevertheless the story in Shadow Of The Tomb Raider is a riveting one and can get you hooked.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider in my opinion is beautiful and very well put together. I've have followed the Tomb Raider games since the beginning and they always have been one of my favorite games to play. I enjoy the puzzles, and the climbing and as well the upgrades. Tomb Raider is very similar to another game called Uncharted. Both are great games and I would suggest if you like Tomb Raider maybe checking out Uncharted as well.
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4. God of War
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