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.
TT Fusion followed instructions to create this game’s foundation,
but the art on top of it is the work of master builders. The visuals are
a surprising hook in this Lego entry.
TT Fusion followed instructions to create this game’s foundation,
but the art on top of it is the work of master builders. The visuals are
a surprising hook in this Lego entry.
TT Fusion followed instructions to create this game’s foundation,
but the art on top of it is the work of master builders. The visuals are
a surprising hook in this Lego entry.
The conclusion of a trilogy presents the opportunity for an emotional farewell, but Lightning Returns only leaves you relieved to see the adventure end.
The conclusion of a trilogy presents the opportunity for an emotional farewell, but Lightning Returns only leaves you relieved to see the adventure end.
Outside of a fictional animal giving us an unexpected eyeful, Peggle 2
doesn’t deviate from the series’ gameplay conventions, riding them to
great effect in a variety of nicely designed levels.
As cute and entertaining as Zoo Tycoon can be, too much of the simulation is behind the glass. You’re free to look, but any sort of compelling interaction is kept out of reach.
Deadfall Adventures expands upon the lore of Quatermain, but tracing the genre back to its source material doesn't help this puzzle-infused shooter overcome its myriad, frustrating problems.