Abstract: What are the best online games you can play with your friends? Whether you've been playing online games for years or not, maybe you need a list with the best games to play with your friends now that we have more time to spend at home. So, even though you...
Abstract: Having only spent a few hours with Sea of Thieves at this point, I'm having a hard time being able to tell whether this online pirate experience from developer Rare will ever be “my thing”. So far, it doesn't seem like it, but I can also understand the ap...
Abstract: Centuries in the future, a deep-sea expedition comes across a sunken ship in the depths of the ocean. After acquiring sufficient funding, they send out a dive team to inspect the wreck, and they uncover a waterlogged journal locked within a chest containi...
Beautiful visuals, Solid gameplay, The act of sailing around on the ship both looks and feels great, When you have a group earnestly working together, the game is a great time
Everything else. Literally, Limited mission variety, Zero fun when playing on your own, Difficult to get a handle on everything that is and isn't possible to do
There just isn't much here that demands it be experienced now. Give it a few months
Sea of Thieves has provided some of my favorite gaming moments this year, but the repetitive voyages and reliance on currently infrequent player encounters to keep things interesting mean the seas are a bit shallower than you might expect in a full-price...
Published: 2018-03-30, Author: Christopher , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: Rare's Sea of Thieves is exactly the kind of game I would have dreamt up as a kid. Sailing the open ocean and digging for treasure tickles the right part of my brain. Sea of Thieves delivers that kind of exhilaration, while simultaneously being held back...
Published: 2018-03-27, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Beautifully rendered water and atmospheric conditions, Coordinating and goofing off with a crew can be intensely enjoyable, A promising start to a game with plenty of room to grow
Quests begin to feel repetitive far too fast, Strictly cosmetic upgrades can dull your motivation, Player base is largely toxic and has been infiltrated by hackers
Abstract: Having only spent a few hours with Sea of Thieves at this point, I'm having a hard time being able to tell whether this online pirate experience from developer Rare will ever be “my thing”. So far, it doesn't seem like it, but I can also understand the ap...
Unique gameplay you won't find elsewhere, A strong foundation for cooperative play, Dynamic sandbox means a surprise is always around the corner, A beautiful world to explore, Fun and humor are never punished
Questionable longevity, With limited launch offerings, the game's success is dependent on postlaunch support, Lack of meaningful progression for many, Solo players will feel lonelier than ever