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There’s a surprising amount of content here, but also a surprisingly large price tag for a game that's 26 years old.
Drop kicking normal Pikachu as a Luchadore Pikachu was a dream come true.
When Battle Chasers: Nightwar works correctly, it’s a fantastic game.
This game is brutally difficult and wants to watch you suffer through over 100 different songs.
Get gud and kick Patches off a cliff in HD. What’s not to love?
That's the thing with I am Bread. It's a game for video game masochists. It's fun in small 15 minute spurts, which it can mostly be played in, but really feels to captivate for any sort of time after that. Fortunately, that brief amount of time can be spent playing with the baguette and smashing your problems away.
Despite having a terrific antagonist, Far Cry 5 seems to struggle to connect the player to the story.
A decent price tag for a sweet slice of nostalgia, but some performance issues and lack of many gameplay options limit how much longevity you’ll get out of it.
Rock Band 4 seems like it was rushed to get out to the public. They had an opportunity to make a triumphant return with awesome music but opted to have you turn around and purchase all the "great DLC" that they made available the day the game came out. Thanks, but no thanks, Harmonix.
Bringing together some of Tecmo Koei’s biggest stars in a convoluted furry cloud of deja vu.
All the pretty visuals and melancholy music might make this one a fun game to look at and hear, but that’s where the charm stops.
No Man's Sky has a framework that could have led to an impressive game. Instead, the core parts of "gameplay" seem to be limited in the name of calling it a "chill game". It's boring, uninspired, repetitive and simply unfun.
WWE literally puts on a show that is mostly about presentation, yet somehow WWE games are always lesser in presentation quality than NBA 2K.
Bomberman Live on the Xbox 360 was a far better Bomberman game than Super Bomberman R is, and that game is almost 10 years old at this point.
It’s really a shame that Robot Entertainment created Orcs Must Die so many years ago, cause that would have been the perfect name for Extinction.
Dynasty Warriors 9 is basically the $60 equivalent of a Steam Early Access title, and it’s a slap in the face and the reproductive organs, to fans of the series.
Absolutely TERAble.