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It's essentially like the previous Forzas but with more stuff and slightly tweaked handling. I like it a lot, apart from the trees which are absolutely awful. But yeah, if you like yourself some simulation Forza, Forza 6 is the Forza for you. Forza.
Every component of Mad Max is at least satisfactory: at best, fantastic. While it mostly relies on a tried and tired Ubisoft-open-world formula, the exhilarating car combat, the gleeful punk-rock absurdity of its world and the characters that populate it, and its almost flawless presentation make it something more than the sum of its well worn parts.
Unfolded ranks as one of the best remasters released, exhibiting a clear sense of love of the property that simply isn't seen when many older games arrive on new systems.
The Disney Infinity 3.0 Starter Pack is a great introduction that will keep kids and kidults alike entertained for a long time.
Super Mario Maker is a fantastic creation tool. Just don't expect it to be much more than that.
There's very little reason to buy this if you've already played it, but newcomers will still find a very entertaining title if they embrace the stealth mechanics.
Devil's Third is impossible to recommend as anything other than a curio. Coming from Itagaki, this is a huge disappointment.
One of the best third-person shooters in history? It was and still is. The proof is right here.
If you fancy a gory treat that hits plenty of high notes, Until Dawn is highly recommended.
A fitting swansong.
This is a reasonably priced port that is definitely recommended to anyone who doesn't own a Wii U.
Early-game issues aside, Volume is an entertaining and addictive mix of Metal Gear Solid and Trials.
The best way to play the game on consoles and it's very much worth playing if you're yet to experience it.
Beyond Eyes' story and experience come nowhere near to making up for the boredom delivered by the gameplay.
Beautiful and intriguing, frustrating and flawed, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is nevertheless still worthy of your time.
Submerged feels like a concept rather than a complete game. What's here is so slight, the story so flimsy, that it left almost no impression on me.
Rare Replay is a lovely collection that I can't help but feel could have been even lovelier.
Despite plenty of issues, A Knight to Remember isn't a terrible start to the adventure, just a rather unnecessarily tedious one.
N++ delivers consistently excellent bursts of platforming devilishness, but it's not enough to keep me interested for the long haul.
Tembo could have been great, but sadly it's a game in which you're made to crawl over the line instead of gloriously smash through it.