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Killing Floor: Incursion is a pretty solid VR experience. The single player (or co-op) provides a great atmosphere. When it comes to getting the horror aspect to be actually horrific, Tripwire Interactive has done an excellent job. It's really that experience that sells it.
Far too many times, the game moved the plot forward through a story beat that I specifically chose not to explore, instead opting for the other side of the tale.
You may gnash your teeth and hang your head but Xenoblade Chronicles 2 will earn your love all the same.
the game falters for its repetitive scenery and total lack of tutorial or even on screen button cues.
Having it available on the 3DS allows returning fans as well as new players to experience the series at its best in this day and age
_______________________ “…the confetti pop from clearing each steaming pile of excrement is oddly satisfying
… for being a new game its full of issues that shouldn't have plagued this otherwise enjoyable experience.
Visually, Outcast: Second Contact is far superior to the original.
Overall, in Fractured Mask, Batman: The Enemy Within continues to do what it has always done best…
Road Rage might incite rage in the gamer, but for all the wrong reasons.
… this feels like the definitive way to experience Skyrim
Even taking into account some of those negatives, Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 is a really good game to play.
Though LA Noire's open world and graphics may not have aged nicely, its core aspects still work surprisingly well.
_____________________________ “…younger players will feel a sense of accomplishment without any frustrating or overly challenging bits
While far from a meaty experience, what's there is all good stuff.
Lumo is a game with something for everyone.
The contrasting gameplay styles, a beautifully designed world, and interesting characters combine into a delightful game that just doesn't last long enough. Trinket Studios should be proud of their efforts, and I'm looking forward to whatever is next out of its kitchen.
Gear.Club Unlimited won't pry people away from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and it certainly can't compete with the Forza and Gran Turismo's out there but there still is some fun to be had. I came away disappointed but I can acknowledge that Eden Games has done a decent job in bringing a realistic racing experience to the Switch.
Ittle Dew 2+ is a perfect fit for the portable Switch, and a supplement if you've been missing a top-down Zelda title on it. It has its own brand of humor and is chock-full of creativity with its visuals, dialogue, and puzzles, but can be found lacking with regard to its repetitive, unrewarding combat.
The narrative is where Telltale Games has shined throughout the series, and episode 5 really proves that.