American Fugitive Review

American Fugitive Nintendo Switch Review: Unique For Its Era

  • Players: 1
  • Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch
  • Release Date: May 21st, 2019
  • Developer: Fallen Tree Games
  • Publisher: Curve Games, Teyon
  • Rating: Play It

Fallen Tree Games’ Grand Theft Auto-inspired isometric open-world crime game, American Fugitive is a throwback to a time long passed in today’s gaming era. We no longer get to play as masculine, capable, intelligent straight, white-males in a modern environment where they can be capable, intuitive, tough, and compelling while attached to an original and thrilling storyline. That age is simply gone. Heck, we rarely even get crime thrillers in the video game space these days, much less open-world crime thrillers. That in itself makes American Fugitive a unique entry in today’s world of video games.

24-The-Game-Review

24: The Game Retro Review: Well Worth A Remaster

  • Players: 1
  • Platforms: PS2
  • Release Date: February 28th, 2006
  • Developer: Real Time Productions
  • Publisher: 2K Games
  • Rating: Play It

I’ve never been a fan of remastering games, oftentimes because the efforts are usually low, the results are less than stellar, and the game being remastered usually doesn’t benefit all that much. Some games seem to receive multiple remasters, such as Uncharted and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (the latter of which was not only remastered but also remade from the ground up). Other games that could actually benefit from a fresh coat of visual paint and some improved modern day tweaks to the controls and handling are all too bereft of such benevolence, such as 2K Games and Real Time Productions 2006 outing of 24: The Game for the PS2, which is a prime candidate for such endeavors.