Detective Francis McQueen is the lead investigator in the Darkside division Twin Lakes City. Along with his funny sidekick, Officer Dooley, he gets ready to take on crime. Darkside Detective features nine unique cases to complete all with a different feel to them. The game features hours of fun with puzzles to solve so get that brain ready to work. Thanks to Google Stadia, I was able to complete this game on the go even without a controller, due to…
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Watch Dogs Legion Stadia
Watch Dogs Legion is the third installment in the series. The game takes place in London where crime and terrorism are ruining the city. It is your job as a member of DedSec to form a team and clean up the city. London looks absolutely great, and you can tell Ubisoft took time to put great detail into the game. In a truly open world with many different missions, side quests, and exploring to do, it’s easy to spend hours…
Read MoreReigns on Stadia
Reigns is a text based strategy game that takes place in Medieval times where you are king of the land. The game play is extremely simple, giving payers the option to swipe left or right when you are ready to make a decision after reading the text. Each time you play you are given a king to control, with the simple objective of trying to live as long as you can. Each decision you make will impact the story in…
Read MoreCyberpunk 2077 Stadia Review
After a lengthy wait, CD Projekt RED’s much-anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 was released just a few days ago. With responses being mixed on launch, many players are starting to question if this game deserved the level of attention it received pre-launch and whether or not the game should have been delayed for greater bug testing. We may not be able to answers those questions, but we can offer you insight into the status of the game as it is today and…
Read MoreImmortals Fenyx Rising Review
Breath of the Wild meets Assassin’s Creed – it’s a recipe that amazingly we haven’t had until exactly this moment. But boy, does Immortals Fenyx Rising taste good. Mixing in a bit of fourth-wall breaking Borderlands humour and plenty of mythology, this is a game that wears its influences on its sleeves. You enter every “shrine” knowing full well that you’re venturing into a Zelda-like environment, and that’s just fine. It’s prettier than Breath of the Wild and, arguably, offers…
Read MoreDoom (2016) on Stadia
Google continues to make significant enhancements to its Stadia game lineup, including some huge AAA titles like Doom. With more and more of the compatibility issues getting sorted away, one of the few remaining apprehensions surrounding Stadia is its game library. As titles continue to trickle onto the platform and more games are added to the Pro subscription service, we can only hope that Stadia continues to catch more people's eye, as it is truly an incredible leap in gaming that we absolutely love to play on!
Read MorePGA Tour 2K21 on Stadia is a Great Experience
In general, the majority of my video game purchases on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch are always physical, and it's for one simple reason - my Internet, while passable, still takes a while to download 30+ GB games. Enter Stadia - and soon xCloud - where I can play games on my Internet, with no download required. That's how I played most next-gen games now, and I'm loving it.
Read MoreStadia Review: Final Fantasy XV
With Google Stadia receiving a somewhat rocky release of high expectation, mixed reviews and the promise of many features to come, we here at GamesReviews have decided that as part of our overall review of the Google Stadia, we will be reviewing some of the most popular titles available on Stadia, from a perspective of how they perform on the system. Additionally, we will be releasing a comprehensive review of the platform itself – so keep your eyes out for…
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