With the release of Zombieland 2 in theatres late last year, a twin-stick shooter called Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip was released alongside the film, acting as a prequel of sorts, a game that at its best, is still a disappointing experience that fails to deliver at every turn.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is a celebration of the Dragon Ball Z Saga or at least a solid chunk of it. Where the Xenoverse series had you create a customized warrior to build up through its story, time-traveling to major events from the anime, Kakarot has you play out much of the entire DBZ anime series in a somewhat consistent narrative, sadly leaving some arcs, such as the Garlic Jr saga, in favor of more Goku-focused storylines.
Cat Quest II
At the tail end of 2017, we were introduced to Cat Quest on a variety of home consoles and PC. It was a game that I really enjoyed and was pretty excited when its sequel was not only announced but that it would have local co-op and feature dogs in its pun-filled world.
Layers of Fear 2
A Plague Tale: Innocence
After hearing how great A Plague Tale: Innocence was, I finally got the chance to sit down and push through this title over the Christmas break. While the title may initially seem a bit thin on gameplay, its stunning narrative and linear stealth systems all combine into creating a very enjoyable experience that is only held back by its abundant reliance on trial and error.
Luigi's Manson 3
Considering the popularity of the Nintendo Switch, it’s safe to say Luigi’s Mansion 3 might just be a lot of players first foray into the ghost busting series. You’ll follow Luigi through a multi-themed hotel in search of his friends as he attempts to suck up ghosts in his specialized Poltergust G-00 vacuum.
The Park
Need for Speed: Heat
The Need for Speed franchise has had a recent history of being glanced at and forgotten due to several of the titles in the past decade being less than stellar. Its newest entry, Need for Speed: Heat was released just three months after it was officially announced to very little fanfare or marketing lead-up.