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Rampage: Total Destruction

- Reviewed on  GameCube  - Rampage: Total Destruction released on April 24th, 2006. Developed by Pipeworks Software, Rampage: Total Destruction is exactly what the name entails.  Filled with destruction, humor, monsters, fighting, and more, Rampage: Total Destruction is a nostalgic game for me that I had fun playing years later and definitely recommend trying out with others in multiplayer!  Although the nostalgia and gameplay were great at the time, replaying this title unfortunately did not last long (at least for me).  This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... Rampage: Total Destruction is a completely fine and substandard game in the arcade genre.  Yes, there are a lot of enjoyable mechanics that feel great when executing, but unless you're playing this game with others, you might not get a lot of longevity out of this title.  The story (SPOILER) is shown right away in the game's opening cutscen...

Mass Effect 2

- Reviewed on  PS4  - Mass Effect 2 released on January 26th, 2010. Keep in mind, I am reviewing Mass Effect 2 as it was in the Mass Effect Legendary Edition.  As the sequel to the first Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2 is a brilliant sequel that not only continues what made Mass Effect 1 so magical (to me at least) but also enhances those core game mechanics and fixed some of the issues I had with the original.  Developed by BioWare, Mass Effect 2 takes you on a mind-blowing adventure that truly, still, lives up to today's gaming standards (in terms of environments, dialogue, combat, and more)!  This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... With an astonishing (approximate) game length of about 24 and a half hours, Mass Effect 2 once again puts you in the shoes of main protagonist, Commander Shepard.  You start the game by either creating a whole new Commander Shepard or importing your Mass Effect 1 character (an...