Cody Orme
One of the NES's best Metroidvania games is back and better than ever in Blaster Master Zero.
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.
Farming Simulator 18 actually improves on its console predecessors by cutting the fat.
Ride is a middle ground between arcade fun, and simulation-style detail.
There is promise, but it wasn't quite executed to it's full potential.
It's still very much Darksiders II as you remember it, just with a new skin, and that's completely okay.
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.
While Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness pulls together a strong story and great gameplay, it's plauged by technical issues.
Necropolis is worth playing mostly because of its commitment to a fun tone, but falls short when you actually have to play.
I’m still kind of confused regarding how I feel about this game, but I can’t stop playing.
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While a little unpolished, Vikings – Wolves of Midgard is over-the-top fun.
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.
While, unpolished, Old Time Hockey offers a lot for fans looking for an experience outside of NHL.
Despite its obvious presentation issues, Victor Vran: Overkill Edition is good fun.
At its best, Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance is charming. At its worst, it's very tedious.
I had a lot of fun playing the game, but there was always a dark cloud looming over my experience.
On one hand I had a lot of fun, but on the other, there are some serious questions about the sexual objectification of the characters, and where the line is drawn between fun and overkill.
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.
For newcomers, this is the game to start with, but the franchise does still feel a little exclusive with the mountains of text you have to read to get a basic understanding of how the game works.