When Skyward Sword was originally released back in 2011, the game was praised for its innovative use of motion controls, beautiful art style, and creative level design. Ironically, 10 years later, those seem to be the strongest points of criticism when looking back at how it has aged over time.
The Wii’s motion controls are often unreliable when compared to the gyroscope counterpart that’s now more common, the graphics back then look muddy next to today’s standards, and after playing Breath of the Wild, Skyward Sword’s linear level design could arguably be seen as a negative. Read More...
Grenades are a staple weapon of the Uncharted series, Uncharted 4 being no exception. They’re ideal for clearing out grouped enemies, taking down extra large baddies, or even just causing some chaos while you dodge to cover. In Uncharted 4, grenades and dynamite can also be used to break down certain walls. You don’t get access to these tools from the start of U4, however.
To use explosives, you’ll have to wait until a certain chapter of the story (highlight here for the chapter number and name: Chapter 8: The Grave of Henry Avery). Read More...
Similar to past games in the series, the most coveted weapon camouflage in Call of Duty: WWII is the Diamond variant. It has a tough requirement to unlock, as it’s supposed to be the best-looking weapon camouflage in CoD WW2. Unfortunately, you can’t preview locked weapon camouflages in-game to decide if they’re worth the effort.
To unlock the Diamond camouflage for each weapon, you need to complete every single Camo Challenges for your weapon. Read More...