Matt Paprocki
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Matt Paprocki's Reviews
Evolve's premise is never capitalized on, although it's strong core is notably well done. However, appeal is low in long term appeal and high in gratuitous DLC.
Stunningly unique but ultimately messy, Apotheon is enthralling Greek mythology caught in the grips of unfriendly combat.
A throwback to the early West and early video games, with all of the nonsensical adventure it needs to be pleasing.
Play golf on thousands of created courses, enter tournaments, and better yourself through practice. It's golf. Just. Golf.
Brisk and almost effortlessly pleasing, WayForward's Shantae returns in her richest adventure to date, with all of the personality intact.
Geometry Wars returns, but without the original developer and plenty of changes which alter the basic formula, rendering this sequel almost unidentifiable.
A journey of purpose and consequence is sidelined by glitches, but is ultimately too powerful to ignore.
Revisited grapple systems, new physics, fake Twitter, and lots of DLC highlight another yearly WWE offering, now from 2K Sports
Adjustments and tweaks make for an improved basketball title, but one still desperate to play catch-up with 2K.
Sony's creativity suite returns, bursting with color, smiles, and cleaner platforming overall.
UbiSoft Montreal's latest first-person open world shooter is crudely violent and frequently illogical, but it is beauty in motion when it's not killing things that move.