Alex Everatt
It's difficult to recommend Payday 2 for Nintendo Switch. On one hand, it is the most content-complete version of Payday 2. On the other hand, it's still a five-year-old game that really hasn't aged that well and doesn't seem to have all the updates that other versions have received. One would hope this would be the most definitive version of Payday 2, but it appears that the team at Overkill still has some work to do to iron out the bugs.
This is a fun little puzzle game that's easy to pick up and easy to get addicted to.
______________________ “If you have multiple family members who like sharing games, they'll all be playing off the same profile
________________________ “The story mode's narrator did a fantastic job
It's a visual style that's been borrowed before and will likely be borrowed again – not necessarily a bad thing, but not very original either.
Games like this need a good soundtrack – Steep only partially delivers on that.
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy is a very good game that was overlooked by many the first time it popped up over a decade ago.
_______________________ “…the confetti pop from clearing each steaming pile of excrement is oddly satisfying
_____________________________ “…younger players will feel a sense of accomplishment without any frustrating or overly challenging bits
________________________ “no Frozen or Brave cameos – a huge miss considering this games target audience.
It's simple but challenging in such an addicting way.
Visually, the game is absolutely stunning.
…the last two Test Phases were vastly more enjoyable than the first two Test Phases
The second Battlefield 1 expansion, In the Name of the Tsar, is definitely a worthy pick-up for Battlefield 1 players.
________________________ “Every single level and every time you start the game you're faced with a ridiculous two-minute load time
The story is a bit dull, featuring a "mysterious Pokemon" that really isn't that mysterious, even to casual fans like myself
Taking massive jumps over vast gaps are a visual treat but it is damn near impossible to judge the landing while you're in the air…
Rock of Ages 2 brings back everything that made the original so fun and unique, then cranks the dial to eleven!
The best way to describe The Escapists 2 from its predecessor would be comparing an NES game to a SNES game
Simple yet cute, and they often brought a smile to my face.