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NASCAR Heat definitely delivers a fun and authentic on-track experience but fails to totally capture the NASCAR weekend experience.
Playable and engaging in short doses, a game worth exploring if modding community takes the game up for sure.
A noticeable improvement over last year's edition, with good management options to keep any NBA stat head busy.
Disc Jam features simplistic, yet addictive and competitive gameplay.
Pure Pool's minimalist presentation and authentic physics are reflected in its simple, serious title.
Far from greatness, but now also far from being bad. An above average NBA experience, worthy of a discounted look eventually.
Steer clear of MXGP 2 unless you're a Time Attack enthusiast or a motocross fanatic who can overlook the game's faults.
Though superior to 2013's MUD, MXGP fails to reach the standards of Milestone's top racing franchise, MotoGP.
This is what we should've gotten last year. A workable title with some enjoyment to be found for sure.
NHL 15 is missing too much to recommend to anyone but the most ardent diehards.
Unless Nintendo decides to give Ultra Smash some Splatoon-esque post-release support, series loyalists should just keep playing old versions
The game has loads of depth, but the AI is spotty and DDS: Pro Football does not bring much of anything new to the text-sim genre.
Stikbold! is quite limited, but it has its heart in the right place.
Great if you want to peruse historical stats but it doesn't handle the other aspects of the game well enough to stand out.
A beautiful driving game, but one that just doesn't have much to do, online or off.
Despite solid gameplay, there's not much to keep you around very long here.
Wii Sports Club's shallow minigames aren't worth a lifetime $40 membership, but a day pass can provide some fun.
As sports games become increasingly complex, Active Soccer 2 DX attempts to bring back the simplicity of yesteryear with mixed results.
Drive!Drive!Drive! is supported by a very interesting gameplay mechanic, but the experience that surrounds that mechanic is hollow.
Unless you're an avid - and I mean AVID - fan of Nintendo, Mario or Sonic, or if you have kids, don't worry about rushing out of your way.