Alex Everatt
Aside from the awful background music in the tutorial level, the soundtrack was generally quite good.
Games like this, you’ll die without warning, which can be pretty annoying.
As mentioned, you’ll come across treasure chests, but I couldn’t help but laugh at the contents – the food is always the same steaming pre-cooked meal, as if in this world the treasure chests are actually fancy microwaves.
Barreling down the side of Blizzard Mountain and sliding around on the frozen lake are some of the best highlights.
There are only a handful of enemies you'll encounter throughout the game, and some more variety would have been nice.
Ready for the biggest disappointment of all? The main campaign does NOT feature a co-op option!
The game gives players a certain level of customization to suit their play style, and definitely rewards players who spend more time looking for hidden areas and secrets.
Super Mario Maker for 3DS is a great addition to the 3DS library.
In Bon Appetit, the woman are well designed and varied. The animation and physics have been amped to provide far more bounce in their breasts then you’d find in reality.
Mario Party: Star Rush offers a vast assortment of different modes, and Nintendo should be commended for making an effort to spice up the Mario Party formula with new ways to play.
The biggest disappointment in Monster Jam: Crush It is the lack of multiplayer.
Despite its flaws, Ginger: Beyond the Crystal is still enjoyable to play, with a great soundtrack and inspired moments from some of gaming’s biggest games.
It’s a bit odd that we’re seeing Rocket Riot return after seven years, but hopefully, its success could lead to a proper sequel!
clearly the developers were influenced by Bioshock: Infinite, just don't expect a game even remotely close in quality
If you’re willing to accept the fact that Color Splash is more of an adventure platformer, and less of an RPG, then you’ll be in for an absolute treat of a game.
Gorgeous is the best way to describe Forza Horizon 3.
When an enemy is lurking around, the music and effects ramp up intensely
The dialog and its delivery is awful and the game has some glitches to work through, but it also features some well designed, fun gameplay – and ultimately, that is what’s most important
Kelvin and the Infamous Machine is a hilarious point and click adventure with am excellent look and even better voice acting.
Carmageddon: Max Damage is a decent return for the franchise but the driving mechanics and AI need to be tweaked a bit to improve the overall feel of the game.