Kallie Plagge
Instead of enjoying both fighting and dialogue, it became a weird kind of chore to play through battles just to progress the story.
Sims are always entertaining, but they're not living life to its fullest in The Sims 4.
One Piece: Romance Dawn is an attempt to fit a vast amount of story into a concise RPG, but the result is flimsy and underdeveloped. The turn-based battle is fun in a very average way, and the rest of the experience tempted me to put down my 3DS and just watch the One Piece anime instead. It’s not a complete disaster by any means, but it doesn’t make a lot of sense to play a condensed version when the source material is readily available.
SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow moves the city-builder forward with an interesting new layer of interdependent systems.