Erin Soares
There is nothing else that quite compares to the excitement and joy you feel after stringing a bunch of moves together, making an epic combination, and kicking the big-bad to smithereens!
Rave in the Red Woods is by far the strongest part of the Sabotage DLC, and honestly one of the best zombies maps in years.
Introversion Software and Double Eleven do a great job showing that simulation games do not have to be boring or mindless, and that they can be home to creativity, variety, and if you're feeling up to it, absolute chaos!
There are graphics that pop with color, and an entrancing techno soundtrack that just keeps pulling you into the frenzy.
Three out of the four multiplayer maps are sleek, exciting and fun, and the Shaolin Shuffle is a perfectly balanced zombies map.
Introversion Software and Double Eleven did a superb job making sure Prison Architect was more than your typical simulation game.
_________________________ “There is a depth to Origins unlike any of the other games of the series
With a ton of game to play, Greedy Guns is a vibrant and versatile mix of action and adventure that's sure to be a fun time.
Letter Quest Remastered is definitely worth your time with an abundance of content and customization features, a sweet soundtrack and simple controls.
In the beginning it seems as if Telltale is struggling to find their groove, stumbling a bit before regaining focus.
With a bunch of new features and more ways to play online than ever before, NHL 18 is sure to make both returning veterans and newbies happy.
Enigmatis kept me intrigued from beginning to end…
The gameplay is fairly simple, yet executed perfectly.
Overall Kôna doesn't inundate the player with a complicated story, and Parabole allows this captivating narrative and stellar graphics to speak for themselves.
This first episode sets the stage in an entertaining and action-packed way, leaving just enough room amongst it all for the sarcastic group of characters many of us have come to know and love.
Overall, Baja: Edge of Control is a remaster that has held up over the years though it is kind of baffling as to why we're getting a new version in the first place.
There are many different ways to kill the knights, including impaling them on spikes, electrocuting them, running them into saw blades, shooting them out of canons, and freezing them to death.
2D pixelated graphics and retro gameplay, paired with the simple controls and great AI design outshine the areas of the game that fall short.
Although Tacoma is short, it does a fantastic job telling the stories of the different characters throughout the game, using the non-sequential AR memory recordings to build emotional ties to each.
Overall, while it may not have a never-ending amount of levels, like Candy Crush or Frozen: Free Fall, it still has a lot of content to offer.