Cody Orme
Bravely Second takes concepts from it's predecessor and improves on them completely, making this the best game on the 3DS.
I cannot recommend this game at all, to anybody, for any reason.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End will be regarded in the same light as Ocarina of Time and Grand Theft Auto III as a game that pushed the industry to new heights we've never seen before.
Battleborn left me feeling like it was not bad or good, it just is, and that's not a good thing.
Mutants in Manhattan does just enough fan service to make TMNT fans almost forget how mediocre this game is.
I had a blast with this game, and it might challenge for my favourite in the series. It’s crazy, it’s fun, it’s satisfying, and it’s badass.
While Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness pulls together a strong story and great gameplay, it's plauged by technical issues.
With a dark yet optimistic story and old school JRPG gameplay, Tokyo RPG Factory’s first title feels like a classic in the modern day.
Necropolis is worth playing mostly because of its commitment to a fun tone, but falls short when you actually have to play.
A really complex building mechanic mixed with an overly simple battle system are just a few of the problems that plague Robot Arena III.
While Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse feels a little too similar at times, it’s one of the tightest JRPGs on the 3DS.
WWE 2K17 is fun. But much like a loved one who has a substance abuse problem, I know it could be better.
I’m still kind of confused regarding how I feel about this game, but I can’t stop playing.
While it can feel a little linear at times, there is something magical about the start to any Pokémon adventure, and that’s what makes Pokémon Sun so great.
Somewhere underneath the broken gameplay and terrible camera controls lies a lot of potential for a great game.
Amid a few new additions and changes, The Flame in the Flood is still very much the same flawed but absorbing survival game that you might remember from last year.
As far as mini-game compilations go, 1-2 Switch isn’t that bad, but it won’t tread on Wii Sports grounds any time soon.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a culmination of every small step Nintendo’s made with the series resulting in one of the most satisfying games I’ve ever played.
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You won’t build all that much in the initial hours of LEGO Worlds.