Though I relished in each moment of discovery and lived for the run where I put together my learnings to complete all the goals in one run, Time Flies' lifespan is nearly as short as the titular character's.
Though I relished in each moment of discovery and lived for the run where I put together my learnings to complete all the goals in one run, Time Flies' lifespan is nearly as short as the titular character's.
Across its 12-hour runtime, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound seamlessly blends gorgeous pixel art, inventive level design, and sublime gameplay to create one of the best retro throwbacks I've ever played.
Donkey Kong and Pauline’s adventure is a showpiece for Nintendo’s new console, and it meets the incredibly high standard the developer has been setting for itself since the ‘80s.
When Eriksholm finally lays out all of its stealth puzzle pieces on the board two-thirds through the game, the entire experience sings, inviting playful and smart experimentation. I just wish I had access to all of these pieces sooner.
True to his past exploits, Holmes' newest case provides an intriguing mystery to unravel, despite still falling for some common adventure game pitfalls.
True to his past exploits, Holmes' newest case provides an intriguing mystery to unravel, despite still falling for some common adventure game pitfalls.
The consoles have somehow avoided the destructive rampage of these furious fowl and their war with the limbless pigs, but that is all changing with the Angry Birds Trilogy.
The consoles have somehow avoided the
destructive rampage of these furious fowl and their war with the
limbless pigs, but that is all changing with the Angry Birds Trilogy.
An enjoyable 2D sidescroller that waxes nostalgic about
classic games as much as it establishes its own identity as a
“how-to” guide to murdering monsters.
Hell Yeah is an enjoyable 2D sidescroller that waxes nostalgic about classic games as much as it establishes its own identity as a “how-to” guide to murdering monsters.
Codemasters has a reputation for leaning towards the simulation side of
racing, and it's certainly understandable with the F1 license. This
year's changes show that there's more than one way to get at the heart
of a sport.
While the struggle to survive in Tokyo Jungle's hellish city-turned-zoo is repetitive, the PSN-exclusive title delivers enough quirky fun to keep you going.