The week after E3 is always a toughie. Everyone’s recuperating, there’s no big news, and there’s a general feeling of “if I see one more video game, I may explode.” Fortunately, none of us have exploded, and we’ve still been at GR playing video games and covering the latest topics for our lovely readers. Here’s a rundown of what we’ve been playing this week, and let us know what YOU have been playing in the comments below! Paul Tamburro, Executive Editor: I’ve been playing Burnout Paradise Remastered. It looks like ass, but it’s amazing how well-designed its open world is. Navigating its map becomes second nature after playing for a few hours until driving around it feels like navigating your hometown’s roads. Only you’re drifting around its corners at 120 mph and desperately trying to shunt other drivers into lampposts. Good stuff. Michael Leri, Staff Writer: I made an unexpected detour to Detroit and, unlike real life, I enjoyed my time there. Detroit: Become Human is very much a David Cage Game™, which means it needs an editor and has its fair share of hammy, senseless, and tone-deaf moments, but that also means it has a few standout sections. While I am just near the end, it’s actually a fairly cohesive story with some genuinely creative and tense moments peppered throughout. The studio just needs to stop harassing their employees and acting so persecuted. Mack Ashworth, Staff Writer: Finally making my way through Far Cry 5. Co-op is fantastic, just as I expected. Contemplating… [Read full story]
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