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Despite its stellar premise, One Way Trip is a painfully dull experience that should be avoided by all but the most ardent drug-comedy fans
A polished renewal of the classic franchise that’s more suited for genre newcomers than for fans looking for a highly complex strategy game.
The experience isn’t perfect on or off the field, but it still has plenty to like
Lots of characters and online modes to tinker with, but the single-player portion feels limited
While searching and scanning for items remains tedious, the conversations with the holograms are the highlights
A reflection of our world today, but it ends up a little too long winded and the narrative sometimes slows the experience to a crawl
The career mode is not just fun to play because it’s back, but the way it’s implemented is well-suited to the sport
Though riddled with frustrating sequences, the campaign is fun to play through solo or with friends, and Blast Ball is a fun distraction
An inviting universe to explore and exploit, but not much story or gameplay backs up the unparalleled scope of the world
Bound disappoints in some areas, but it did give me a deep appreciation of ballet and dance, which was entirely unexpected
Getting a handful of players together for local matches leads to simple, chaotic fun, but fewer than that leads to frustration and boredom
If you’re a fan of games like Minecraft and Terraria, Starbound is not to be missed. It can keep you enchanted for hours, whether you’re playing solo or on a server with friends
Abzû isn't for everyone, but it has its rewards if you stop to enjoy them
Poly Bridge is more of a builder's toolbox than a traditional game. Overcoming these engineering challenges is rewarding, but reaching the solution takes a lot of work
A few points of political intrigue are quickly washed away as the story adopts a greater mystery. Many of the sequences are surprising slow with little in terms of character or plot development
This is the Police is far too long for the amount of content it provides. Only true believers will make it within shouting distance of the ending
The rest of Brutal doesn’t live up to its inspired visuals but it still makes for a good time
Though the gameplay is familiar and the decision-making is still lacking, Episode 7 delivers one of the strongest stories yet
As fiendishly clever as it is stylish, Quadrilateral Cowboy is one of the best puzzle adventure games in years
The game is loaded with Double Fine’s signature humor, from snappy dialogue to turrets that apologize while firing at you