Nioh 3's consistently rewarding approach to open-world design, combined with its entertaining Ninja gameplay style, cements it as the best entry in the franchise.
High on Life 2 is the kind of game that you can put on, laugh at for a while, and forget what's troubling you, even though reminders might slip in through the pointed social commentary.
In Rabbids Go Home, the titular creatures have ditched the minigame
blueprint of previous Rabbid games for an entertaining platformer with
a shopping cart.
It’s easy to be skeptical of LEGO Rock Band as a quick cash grab, but
Traveller’s Tales’ trademark LEGO silliness blended with a few
interesting new mechanics from Harmonix elevates the game to a level
fans of both series shouldn’t brush off.
Traveller’s Tales’ trademark LEGO silliness blended with a few
interesting new mechanics from Harmonix elevates the game to a level
fans of both series shouldn’t brush off.
If you've ever played the original item accumulation game,
Katamari Damacy, then Tornado Outbreak feels all too familiar. Instead
of a magnetic ball, you play a tornado named Zephyr chosen to save the
world by destroying everything in its path.
If you've ever played the original item accumulation game,
Katamari Damacy, then Tornado Outbreak feels all too familiar. Instead
of a magnetic ball, you play a tornado named Zephyr chosen to save the
world by destroying everything in its path.
If you've ever played the original item accumulation game,
Katamari Damacy, then Tornado Outbreak feels all too familiar. Instead
of a magnetic ball, you play a tornado named Zephyr chosen to save the
world by destroying everything in its path.
Hardcore WWE fans
are the ones that will appreciate its little changes the most, but
Smackdown vs. Raw 2010 is a solid title whether you have a closet full
of Austin 3:16 shirts or just catch the occasional episode of Raw.