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Screenshots & Specs | Reviews | Need to Know | Videos |
Screenshots & Specs | Reviews | Need to Know | Videos |
Screenshots & Specs | Reviews | Need to Know | Videos |
Screenshots & Specs | Reviews | Need to Know | Videos |
Reviews | Screenshots & Specs | Need to Know | Videos |
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4Players | This is not as mass compatible as Street Fighter 5, but with a deep fighting system, beautiful visuals and a lot of content this might just be the best old school beat-em-up you might get on PC. | 84/100 |
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Critic | Score | |
We Got This Covered | Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is a great breath of fresh air in an otherwise starch genre. Not only is it a humorous treat for the eyes and ears, but it's also a very rich, balanced, and enjoyable game, which packs a hell of a lot of content into its less than 20gb install file. | 90/100 |
InsideGamer | This is a shooter that will make any bad mood fade away instantly. It does not matter if you'd rather play on the zombie side or the side of the flowers; both will offer fun new characters that will grant you many hours of multiplayer fun. The campaign is a bit short, so in a next game we would like to see more of that. | 85/100 |
Giant Bomb | This oddball shooter sequel piles on more of everything from the first game, which is exactly what that game needed. | 80/100 |
Game Rant | Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2‘s solo quests, hub world, and robust split-screen options make it a significant improvement over its predecessor. | 80/100 |
Vandal Online | Garden Warfare 2 doesn't take any risks, instead it just try to make everything better. Still, the best part is that it's pretty much unique, and there isn't any other game it can be compared to. | 80/100 |
Attack of the Fanboy | Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 improves on its already great predecessor in a bunch of ways. New characters, game modes, and other modifications make for a better, though very familiar experience. This is definitely an iterative sequel, offering nothing revolutionary, but for those that want more PvZ action, it'll easily fit the bill. | 80/100 |
USgamer | Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 brings back pretty much everything from the original game, and builds on it with decent single-player content, six new characters, and a handful of new multiplayer additions. At its core, the game is still hugely fun to play, and it remains open and accessible to gamers of all skill levels. It's just that the new content feels somewhat lean. | 80/100 |
GameCrate | Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 offers good combination of multiplayer third-person shooter gameplay and platformer collect-a-thons of days past. | 75/100 |
ActionTrip | It just lacks the depth and growth potential to have any genuine longevity. Do yourself a favor and wait for this one to hit the bargain bins. It is worth playing, but if its predecessor was any indication, you won’t have to wait long to get this experience at a far more acceptable price. | 75/100 |
Metro GameCentral | It feels more like an expansion than a sequel, and misses some easy opportunities to improve on the original, but this is still the best family-friendly shooter outside of Splatoon. | 70/100 |
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Path of Exile: Ascendancy | Rpg | March 4, 2016 |
The Division | Action | March 8, 2016 |
WWE 2K16 | Sports | March 11, 2016 |
Hitman | Action | March 11, 2016 |
Need for Speed | Racing | March 15, 2016 |
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MXGP2 | Racing | March 31, 2016 |
Reviews | Screenshots & Specs | Need to Know | Videos |
Critic | Score | |
Stevivor | "Is this a full release, or should it be a third of the price? Far Cry fans, allow me to ease the ambiguity and confirm Primal is more than lavish remix. However, it lacks the innovation and evolution that’s to be expected of Far Cry 5, comfortably slotting in somewhere in-between as a typical spin-off." | 75/100 |
GB | Primal carries over all the adventuring and battling of previous Far Cry games, but emphasizes on a genre rarely touched in gaming. | 80/100 |
Gamereactor | "Looking objectively at Far Cry Primal as an isolated product, it is impossible to deny that it is indeed quite good, but it is not a completely isolated game. The fact that so much content from Far Cry 3 and 4 is recycled means that there may be players who find it overly familiar, and that is the biggest problem we had with Primal. The lack of any multiplayer option will also disappoint some, but Far Cry has always been mainly a solo experience. In short, if you still think you have more Far Cry in you, and if you appreciate the survival theme of the Stone Age, Primal is a safe bet.." | 80/100 |
God is a Geek | In the tall grass, I’m stalking the Udam as they escort a captured member of my tribe through this forested area. I’m definitely capable of taking them down; I have more arrows than I need because all I have to do is make sure the one that’s readied goes straight through his skull – it’s simple. Well, it’s simple right up until the point where a very cross jungle cat takes exception to my presence and attacks me, alerting the rival tribesman and a nearby bear to my location. Luckily, I dispose of the jaguar with a few flaming arrows and a couple of blows to the head with my club, while the bear has some Udam for lunch. | 85/100 |
Attack of the Fanboy | The first person shooter genre has seen a large shift in focus to modern or futuristic style games over the last few years, mostly leaving the past behind. | 80/100 |
Attack of the Fanboy | The first person shooter genre has seen a large shift in focus to modern or futuristic style games over the last few years, mostly leaving the past behind. | 80/100 |
TheSixthAxis | For a game that’s set some ten thousand years before its modern counterparts, Far Cry Primal feels incredibly familiar. In the coming days you’ll no doubt see words like “reskin” and “mod” being flung around as commentators look to sum up Primal in as few reductive syllables as possible, but even though it has a lot of common ground with other games in the series, Ubisoft Montreal has managed to create something that feels surprisingly substantive, even if it isn’t entirely refreshing. | 70/100 |
Destructoid | Diamonds played a pivotal role in the story of Far Cry 2. In a war-torn African state on the brink of collapse, these jewels were prized items of great importance. They could be used to broker a false peace between two warring factions, allowing the warlords to continue their senseless bloodshed without interference from the outside world. Or they could offer someone a chance to escape that hellhole, providing a valuable asset to bribe border agents for safe passage. | 70/100 |
HardCoreGamer | The Far Cry franchise has never been afraid of change. Far Cry 2 aimed to be more realistic then the original, Far Cry 3 focused heavily on its story and villains, and Far Cry 4 took the setting out of lush jungles and into the frozen mountains. Far Cry Primal, however, easily takes the cake for biggest change to the franchise yet. Taking players back to 10,000 BCE, Primal ditches its guns, explosives and cars for bows, spears and wild animals. Is Primal a step forward for Far Cry, or is this an extinction event? | 80/100 |
GamesRadar | Far Cry returns, but trades in its modern day mountains for a prehistoric setting. But can its tribal foes and mystical creatures match up to the guns and honeybadgers we know and love? | 60/100 |