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Resident Evil 6

- Reviewed on  PS4  - Resident Evil 6 released on October 2nd, 2012. My expectations for Resident Evil 6 were to be a clone of sorts to the previous action-packed installments, but upon loading up the campaign, I was blown away.  All my expectations were trampled (in a good way) as this entry in the series goes above and beyond with its storytelling. This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... The biggest shock to me in RE6 was the multiple campaigns and the multiple characters to choose from. You get to play four different stories that eventually intervene with each other around one overall plot. Not only this, but each campaign (story) has two playable characters to choose from (for both solo and / or multiplayer). These characters (stories) are...     - Leon and Helena      - Chris and Piers     - Jake and Sherry     - Ada Each character has its own unique visuals (HUD wise...

Donut County

- Reviewed on  Switch  - Donut County released on July 31st, 2018.  A game that I feel deserves more credit and recognition, Donut County is a game created by Ben Esposito. Ben and his team took a simple concept of playing as a hole in the floor and took it to the next level, thinking of unique ways to add more to this style of gameplay I would eventually adore. This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... The game takes place in an alternate, fabricated version of Los Angeles.  With the majority of characters being talking animals, the main two protagonists in this title are BK, a talking raccoon that you play as, and his human best friend Mira. Donut County is only about two hours in length, if you follow all the main objectives continuously, like I did in my play through.  The story itself is about (SPOILER) retelling everyone's journey / situation when BK swallowed their homes (or work) with his remote-contr...