Daniel Tack
While the combat may drag down the highs a bit, the core experience is a fantastic and unique trek through a card-created fantasy world
While the campaign suffers from uninspiring cliches and endless killing fields, the multiplayer options are excellent and bring the series back from the future
The pairing of Warhammer and Total War continues to be a refreshing and on-point marriage of both franchises
A majestic offering that stands tall among the greatest PC RPGs of all time
A solid if not earth-shattering turn-based take on the Monster Hunter world, tapping into aspects that make the Final Fantasy and Pokémon franchises enjoyable
A short and barren single-player adventure that's really only for players who want to dig into the multiplayer components
Excellent gameplay and mechanics are bogged down with lifeless characters, forgettable maps, and game modes that lack distinction from one another
Your first completion is a lot of fun, and should only take a couple hours. After that, you can chase down the multitude of other endings and unlocks
While the aesthetic and feel of the game is better than ever, some design choices and repetition lean heavy on the Crimson Court
The deadly dangers combined with randomization make for a frustrating inconsistent mix that's more about ‘90s nods than entertainment
While the campaign can feel like a lifeless chore, the multiplayer options offer interesting tweaks on classic genre staples
A nice addition to the current crop of digital card games and absolutely worth a try if you’re fan of the genre
A dazzling mix of challenging boss encounters, terrifying enemies, and freedom to engage in side-missions and multiplayer create a dynamite fusion of intense fun
If you’re looking for a true-to-form Double Dragon title, this is it. However, with decades passing since the original and nothing to propel it forward outside of the ancient IP, you may have difficulty finding the fun
Those looking for a challenging game with lots of variety, bizarre but interesting characters and settings, and a compelling, addictive loot loop will walk away satisfied
Smart design conjures up nostalgia for an older generation of space shooters as a bite-size snack that may leave you hungry for a more substantial meal
Infinite Warfare provides a potent triple-threat of entertainment: A hard-hitting campaign that deals with the sacrifices of war, a multiplayer mode overflowing with customization, and a nostalgia-laden trip through the ‘80s with the Zombies mode.
One of the best pure RPGs available for the 3DS. Any fan of turn-based battles and creating the ultimate combination of evolutions will have a blast
A polished renewal of the classic franchise that’s more suited for genre newcomers than for fans looking for a highly complex strategy game.
If you’re a fan of games like Minecraft and Terraria, Starbound is not to be missed. It can keep you enchanted for hours, whether you’re playing solo or on a server with friends