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Resident Evil 5

- Reviewed on  PS4  - Resident Evil 5 released on March 5th, 2009. This installment in the Resident Evil series, that I adore, is filled to the brim with non-stop action, suspense, horror, and everything else a Resident Evil game is known to have.  Although it is debatable if this game is one of the best, Resident Evil 5 definitely provides a heart racing, jam-packed campaign (story) that may or may not be memorable to some. This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... Taking place in a fictional region of Africa named Kijuju, you take control of lead protagonist Chris Redfield. Along with you, as Chris, you can also make your game a multiplayer session and invite a friend to play as the second protagonist, Sheva Alomar.  I (as of writing this blog post) have only played Resident Evil 5 in single player mode (sessions) and because of that (this) I had Sheva controlled by a computer and it was actually (surprisingly) ...

Mario Party Superstars

- Reviewed on  Switch  - Mario Party Superstars released on October 29th, 2021.  This Mario Party installment has / had a nostalgic twist to it and offers a lot more than the previous Mario Party title on the switch. Yes, Mario Party Superstars does have its flaws compared to its predecessor (on the Switch), but in my opinion, these flaws don't outweigh the sheer enjoyment I got playing this over and over again! Honestly, I believe Mario Party Superstars will become (if not already) a Nintendo Switch essential (game).  This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... For me personally, as hinted at earlier, I enjoyed this installment better than Super Mario Party (2018).  Nothing against Super Mario Party, but this game (Mario Party Superstars) was just more enjoyable with the minigames, music, boards, and the biggest convenience, the fast-paced nature of each game mode (and the NPCs).  Speaking of game modes, ...