Jason Venter
With a proactive and broader range of enemies and more distinct environments, along with a more balanced system that didn’t penalize you for playing in the manner that appears to have been intended, Nutjitsu might have offered a simple but enjoyable time. Instead, it has settled for a tedious stroll from Rank 1 through 25, rather than the engaging romp that was called for. Nuts to that!
NES Remix is a fun way to remind yourself to play through the classics again.
Mercenary Kings heads down several familiar paths at once, to mixed results.
The Lego Movie Videogame re-creates and expands on most of the film's greatest moments.
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is pretty, and pretty decent.
Zoos are special and Zoo Tycoon captures that nicely. The sometimes disappointing limitations and even the dreadful menus don't take away enough from the overall package to prevent it from earning a recommendation, particularly for animal lovers and families.