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Though the novelty has worn off, the action-packed battles remain among the most enjoyable and accessible in the fighting scene
A beautifully realized world that sacrifices more involved gameplay in the name of cinematic presentation
Rainbow Curse is different from any other platformer out there. I got frustrated by Kirby's insistence on staying rolled into a ball, but plenty of moments of innovation and fun appear throughout
Discovering the secrets behind the cards and creating different dungeon mixes results in a well-designed, original experience
If you've played a Total War game before, you know what to expect. Despite some new mechanics and ways to play, the core is cultivating your expansive holdings or charging headlong into battle.
Escaping prison should be more exciting than this. Strategizing is fun, but the amount of repetition gets tiresome
Despite a handful of interesting moments, the whole experience feels a bit hollow
The 4v1 formula is original but inherently limited; how long Evolve holds your attention will depend on how much you enjoy the hunt.
It's a rich, story-driven game of moving from island to island like some sort of Lovecraftian Odysseus. It's engaging, but loads of screens to push through and lackluster combat detract from the experience
Dozens of hours of fun are available to longtime fans or new hunters with enough patience to learn from the early sections
The gameplay will be familiar to fans of NES platformers, but there are plenty of surprises thanks to its shifting themes and levels
Even without being remade, Majora's Mask stands as one of the most interesting and thought-provoking entries. The experience has only been made better for the 3DS
The unique look blends with inventive and diverse level design to create a fun 10-hour journey
Telltale expertly toys with players' emotions. If you walk away from this episode with anything other than a sense of dread for House Forrester, you're playing it wrong
Gravity Ghost's story is moving, but the basic gameplay fails to impress and offers little challenge
Tense and full of adrenaline-fueled moments, Dying Light is a blast
Vying for points next to a collection of friends scratches many of the same multiplayer itches as Super Smash Bros.
This first episode shows a lot of potential. The characters and their struggles are relatable, and the narrative sets up plenty of intriguing threads
The remastered version is a nice reminder of – or introduction to – the heyday of adventure games, warts and all
Humorous and fun, but a bit mundane at times. Retro RPG fans will find a lot to like