Phil Brown
You can look inside your characters' minds to see what they're thinking, or even more oddly what they're dreaming (normally involving ninjas and superheroics, obviously).
If you've played any Mario Golf game before, you can probably guess what to expect from Mario Golf World Tour.
Sure, it’s nowhere near as good as the original or as strong as the company’s finest new platformers, but if you adore Yoshi’s Island and own a 3DS, it’ll sure scratch an itch you’ve had for years
It’s another Mario Sports game and just as satisfyingly predictable or unsatisfyingly unambitious as you imagine.
Toukiden 2 make for a fine addition to the Action/JRPG genre, bringing a lot of new ideas to the table but not without its minor frustrations.
As a game itself, it's a perfectly acceptable bit of fluff and far better than most licensed tie-in titles. The big problem is simply one of legacy
Earth Defense Force 4.1 is the videogame equivalent of a 'so-bad-it's-good' B-movie.
Carmaggedon: Max Damage isn’t exactly a groundbreaking game or even a particularly good one.
The game is littered with fan service and was clearly made by people who love the property. In a way, that's what makes it so frustrating.
I found myself irritated almost as much as I was enthralled.