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A few chuckles and new personalities can't sustain the meandering adventure.
These puzzles are harder than those in the base game. Thankfully, they also feel fair and rewarding, and offer puzzle fans something to dig their teeth into
Episode 4 wraps up some mysteries, but leaves you with even more questions, enticing you to stay on the turbulent ride
One of the best examples of an aging formula done right by modern standards. The engaging characters, challenging puzzles, and entertaining story arcs make it easy to recommend
A cool concept without much depth. It's nice at first glance, but things don't develop much over the course of the game
Though there are a couple of interesting gameplay twists, Tembo the Badass Elephant is largely a no-frills nod to old-school platformers – for better or worse
All the great things about the Duels series with a new format that lets players keep their collections and build on them. Great options for both solo battlers that just want to experiment to serious online combatants
It's a title that's fun to drive, but offers little to support it
PlanetSide 2 is one long grind, but the scale and competitive feel are wholly unique
A disappointing chapter in an otherwise outstanding series
An artistic tour de force of limited interactive complexity
A great idea on paper, but Natsume Atari didn't deliver the gameplay depth to back it up
Every game has highlight-reel worthy moments, which is amazing considering the five-minute matches
Rory has solid gameplay and covers the basic feature bases, but it doesn't distinguish itself
The core game is still amazing, though the lack of any notable changes or additions in this release disappoints
The most thematically coherent heist game on the market, Payday 2 offers a refreshing respite from military and sci-fi shooters
A heady mix of action and tactical puzzle solving that's worth playing for the intriguing combat loop
Her Story is gripping. You won't stop until you find answers, and it leaves you thinking long after the credits roll
Fans of the movies will smile at this interpretation of events, but it isn't much fun to play
Combat is as cool as ever, though the basic structure feels outdated