Patrick O'Rourke
Splatoon is different, inventive, and the most fun I've had with a Nintendo-developed game since the Wii U launched
Harvest Moon titles have always been a little offbeat, but unfortunately the last few entries in the series have strayed from the series' original focus – farming – complicating the franchise's...
Despite its shortcomings, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse offers up an entertaining, albeit a frequently frustrating experience. The game's rainbow drawing mechanic makes great use of the Wii U's GamePad but the resulting gameplay unfortunately isn't always as fun as it could be.
At times Ready at Dawn's latest title is so efficient at seamlessly blurring the lines between gameplay and cutscenes, it's difficult to tell what portions of the game are actually interactive.
The Crew is breathtaking in scope, it's just a shame the game isn't very good-looking and filled with broken and unfair AI
Forza Horizon 2 expands on the open-world arcade-sim hybrid in a plethora of ways big and small
Tomodachi Life might not have the lasting appeal of a title like Animal Crossing: New Leaf, but the game certainly offers up an interesting experience