Bronwyn James
An alright platformer with charming looks and characters, but nothing revolutionary.
Sort of like that dream you had once about being a bird, but with more feather collecting and fish.
A party game through and through, despite the lack of multiplayer.
With a bit more polish, and a few much needed scenes, this game could be amazing.
Feels like it would benefit from a longer plot, but still fun if you overlook the repetitive nature.
Humour that mostly hits the mark, and good local multiplayer, but it's too familiar.
Underneath the badly mashed together story is a solid Avengers fighting game
I still don’t understand why the storm has teeth.
A unique sandbox experience once you get into it and figure out how to play.
The online requirement seems pointless, but it's an enjoyable racing game overall.
Overall I enjoyed Adventures of Pip for its novel aspects and sighed my way through the parts that let it down. If I could go back in time I would definitely play Adventures of Pip again - frustration, failed witty comments and all - though I'm not so sure I will play this game again anytime soon.
Republique is a decent game with a good premise and unique gameplay, but a disappointing ending.
There's a lot of potential, but it would be much cooler with dragons. And fire.
Designed for younger children but still a really well made game.
A wonderful, but short, plot that will have you believing you own real life detective skills.
Slightly watered down version from PC, but still a good game to enjoy both with friends or alone.
Quite possibly the only game that's impossible to rage quit.
A delightful and well built game, and a welcome addition to any 3DS collection.
Worth the price, worth the time, and worth the last level.
Colourful characters, and enough adult humour to keep you wondering how this is a G rated game.