Cody Orme
While a little unpolished, Vikings – Wolves of Midgard is over-the-top fun.
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I’m still kind of confused regarding how I feel about this game, but I can’t stop playing.
Necropolis is worth playing mostly because of its commitment to a fun tone, but falls short when you actually have to play.
While Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness pulls together a strong story and great gameplay, it's plauged by technical issues.
To put it simply, KYN is a fun game that doesn't do enough to separate itself from the countless other top down-action RPGs.
It's still very much Darksiders II as you remember it, just with a new skin, and that's completely okay.
There is promise, but it wasn't quite executed to it's full potential.
Ride is a middle ground between arcade fun, and simulation-style detail.
Farming Simulator 18 actually improves on its console predecessors by cutting the fat.
Surely, the Inquisitor's eye will be ever scrutinizing of this one, but I think the franchise has been spared the order of Exterminatus for now.
One of the NES's best Metroidvania games is back and better than ever in Blaster Master Zero.
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.
I had a blast returning to this alternate take on my favourite franchise; this is a game that I will constantly come back to.
Something that will please long time fans and newcomers alike.
It's not as balanced as its counterparts, but it's still a really fun game.
While Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse feels a little too similar at times, it’s one of the tightest JRPGs on the 3DS.
The reason you'll purchase this game is because it's still a classic, even with its flaws.
Still one of the best games in the genre, Cities: Skylines – Xbox One Edition, is the best city sim on consoles.
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.