Though there’s substantially less content and replayability than its primary contemporary, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is concise and effective in its mission, offering the most well-rounded kart racer of the year.
Though there’s substantially less content and replayability than its primary contemporary, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is concise and effective in its mission, offering the most well-rounded kart racer of the year.
Hollow Knight: Silksong is beautiful, nuanced, and deeply rewarding, but it's also tuned to be grueling in ways that aren't always fun in the traditional sense.
Though its narrative and level design sometimes get in the way, the entire package is still a setpiece-filled action romp and one of the year's best shooters.
Its adorable aesthetic and wordless storytelling make this brief adventure one worth sharing with family or a friend, but its distant camera angle and visual filters were frustrating obstacles on an otherwise picturesque road.
Though many of the series’ core elements remain intact, Gearbox has refined and reconfigured them in such ways that Borderlands 4 rises beyond anything the series has accomplished to this point.
This 3DS version of the game is an attempt to forward the Sonic love
letter to portable-minded fans, but you’re better skipping the RSVP and
preserving your good memories.
Gamers who have stayed out of the Tetris loop will be impressed at the variety of modes on display, but Tetris Party fans will recognize much of the content.
This remake might not be the AAA first-party killer app the 3DS needs,
but it’s a solid piece of nostalgia for longtime fans and an
exceptionally strong shooter for newcomers to the series.
One of the greatest games of all
time looks and plays better than ever. This is the perfect way to
introduce Ocarina of Time to a new generation of gamers.
Many twin stick shooters put players in a box and send endless waves of enemies in their direction until they get hit and blow up. Gatling Gears is not one of those games.