Source: Windows Central
My Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition review warmly applauded the revival of a game I d been playing for the last 20 years, and since its (second) release, the game has only grown in terms of the player base and overall popularity. Now, about a year and a couple of months after the Definitive Edition s release, the triple-team development squad including Forgotten Empires, Tantalus Media, and Wicked Witch have delivered a Lords of the West paid expansion pack.
It brings two completely new civilizations complete with new unique units, techs, and architecture, as well as three new campaigns full of content. I ve been playing through the campaigns and testing the new civs since the release of the expansion to see how well they fit in with the established meta, as well as whether or not the new content is worth the rather reasonable $10 price tag.
âJohn Wick Hexâ review: an odd-looking adventure that reimagines Keanu Reevesâ iconic assassin as a master tactician
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To legions of bemused grandparents, âJohn Wickâ probably sounds more like an artisan candle maker than a legendary assassin. Yet for countless gen Zs, Keanu Reevesâ grizzled action hero is their very own Rambo.
Raking in hundreds of millions of dollars at global box offices and spawning more memes than you can shake a murdered doge at,
John Wick is one of the most successful action film franchises in decades. It was only ever a matter of time then before Wickâs Hollywood murder sprees got adapted into a shrapnel-studded video game.