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Offers a proper bad guy for you to hate, but also asks how far you'll go to escape.
It may just be more Mario Kart, but that continues to be no bad thing.
It can be frustrating, but Super Time Force is a brilliant concept, executed well.
An embarrassment on all fronts.
An elaborate version of Pac-Man that isn't anywhere near as scary as it thinks it is.
Inferior to competitors and predecessors in every respect.
Another decent series entry, with smart levels, puzzles and unlockables that'll keep the Kirby Hardcore happy.
A beautifully-presented and surprisingly deep RPG that is deserving of everyone's attention.
Mario Golf World Tour is exactly what you'd expect… and that's no bad thing.
A melding of the established template and something just new enough, RedLynx's creation is a wonderful thing.
After the impressive voice acting and general spectacle of the main adventure starts to fade, you're left with an altogether dull world in which to roam.
Oh winged death, how we've missed you...
A good tech demo that lacks the game to match.
Another mediocre effort.
Fixes problems, buffs loot, nerfs boredom. A worthy expansion.
Not as bad as the last one, but still nowhere near good enough.
Second Son rations the good stuff, giving too little too late.
A wonderful crossover.
Fission Mailed?
He should've stayed on his old island...