Jordan Phipps
While Dangun Feveron might not be stuffed with content, it does have some fun and solid shmup action in a bite-sized form.
While I can see some gamers getting frustrated when the difficulty first spikes, those who stick with it will be rewarded with dynamic gameplay and visual and auditory delights.
While ultimately the switching mechanic is just a clever disguise for double jumps, I enjoyed Switch or Die Trying.
What you have here is a quality survival experience, but those looking for tactical espionage operations might want to keep looking.
It goes without saying that there is a lot of replay value in Immortal Redneck. With so many upgrades, characters to buy and three challenging pyramids, it will likely pay for itself (per hours played) before you ever reach the credits.
It's safe to say that fans of supercross racing should have no hesitations buying Monster Energy Supercross. There was no corner cutting with licenses, characters or the amount of value included.
Despite some flaws and a couple of dud games, Marooners is the type of island getaway where I enjoyed my stay and can see myself coming back.
Players looking for a unique experience that has bits of Fallout Shelter crossed with The Sims will find a game that is move-in ready!
2064: Read Only Memories is the perfect example of a modern retro-style game.
To call Flying Tigers: Shadows over China a pleasant surprise would be an understatement. Going in completely blind I was expecting a boring history lesson with ancient planes. What I got was a compelling story with flight gameplay that is fun and exciting. The challenge modes are a welcome change of pace and online multiplayer can potentially extend replay value for years.
Dustoff Heli Rescue 2 is a typical game that comes out of nowhere and completely hooks me. I love how each mission has objectives that pose an enjoyable challenge with no ambiguity.
I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed Fearful Symmetry & the Cursed Prince and how it kept me coming back.
Rememoried is the perfect type of game for those who like to figure things out with little help.
Those who have young gamers at home or only played the sequel might want to share the joy of liberating Chroma City one more time.
Paladin is a game that was enjoyable while it lasted, which was unfortunately about one hour. The gameplay is functionally sound and I never felt overwhelmed thanks to the handful of difficulty settings.
Despite its flaws, there is some enjoyment to be had playing Road Rage.
If you are looking for a fun sports party game (with an M rating), Bush Hockey League provides solid gameplay and some good laughs.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 is an impressive sequel that arrives at a time when excitement for Marvel content has never been higher. Highly recommended for families and fans of both Marvel and Legos!
It isn't often that a game can collectively stump myself and my colleagues who cover Xbox games pre-release; but Your Toy managed to do it.
Whether you will want We Sing Pop is almost entirely based on the tracklist.