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Star Wars: Squadrons

- Reviewed on  PS4  - Star Wars: Squadrons released on October 1st, 2020. Set in the enormous and elaborate world (universe) of Star Wars, Star Wars: Squadrons is a space combat / simulation video game, developed by Motive Studios and published by Electronic Arts (EA). Although criticized by many online, Star Wars: Squadrons was actually a very in-depth, interesting, and enjoyable experience that any fan of flight simulation, like myself, would enjoy.  This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... Star Wars: Squadrons, and its nine-hour (average) campaign, puts you, the player, in the shoes of two different protagonists for both the New Republic and the Galactic Empire.  The story alternates every few levels between these two forces as you fly and defeat enemies throughout the 14 main missions.  Unfortunately, the character customization for the two protagonists isn't the most in-depth feature, and you can only c...

Lego Batman: The Videogame

- Reviewed on  PS3  - Lego Batman: The Videogame released on September 23rd, 2008. With majority of the Lego videogames being made by TT Games (as of writing this blog post), TT Games have done a phenomenal job with taking major franchises and making some very compelling games out of them. Combining these real IPs with the fun and endless possibilities of Lego, you have a project that is fun for any and all ages! Lego Batman: The Videogame takes the Lego game traditions and still manages to keep that dark and gritty Batman universe that any fan (of any level) of the dark knight can appreciate.  This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... I'm still baffled by my experience with Lego Batman: The Videogame as, after all these years, Lego Batman: The Videogame is still an absolute treasure of a title (in terms of Lego games).  I genuinely believe this specific game takes / took the Lego game formula and really added mor...