Recent updates have eliminated the tedious grind for upgrades, but the lack of a strong foundation underneath leaves FBC: Firebreak with too little, too late.
Shadow Labyrinth is uneven, overstuffed, and often frustrating. It has decent moment-to-moment gameplay, but it fails to materialize into something coherent.
Another year has bolstered WWE 2K's feature set, but the core mechanics feel
clunky and well-worn, like a wrinkled old-timer still fighting for the
spotlight.
Another year has bolstered WWE 2K's feature set, but the core mechanics feel
clunky and well-worn, like a wrinkled old-timer still fighting for the
spotlight.
Another year has bolstered WWE 2K's feature set, but the core mechanics feel
clunky and well-worn, like a wrinkled old-timer still fighting for the
spotlight.
Another year has bolstered WWE 2K's feature set, but the core mechanics feel
clunky and well-worn, like a wrinkled old-timer still fighting for the
spotlight.
The Vault Of The Traveler delivers on its predecessor's promise with a steady pace and deft execution that hasn't always been present in the rest of the series.
Zestiria has flickers of greatness, such as a cool battle system and more mature story, but they're wasted on frustrating, inexcusable gameplay mechanics.
Guitar Hero Live is innovative and surprising, with a huge library of potential songs, but the game is constrained by a confusing system of in-game microtransactions.