It’s not a game I see myself booting up on my own, but as a means to get a party going with players of all skill levels, I am glad I have it on the metaphorical shelf.
It’s not a game I see myself booting up on my own, but as a means to get a party going with players of all skill levels, I am glad I have it on the metaphorical shelf.
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.
Joe Danger: Special Edition offers enough new content for a fan of the
original to enjoy, but it's a must-download for Xbox owners that never
had a chance to play it.
Fans of slasher films know that the joy of a great, campy horror flick
isn’t the destination; it’s the blood-spattered journey. Team
GrisGris clearly understands this twisted secret to shock cinema and
puts it to use in this game.
Serious Sam 3: BFE is exactly what it means to be: a fast-paced,
old-school shooter that makes up for its lack of nuance with lots of
enemies and the ludicrous arsenal you need to take them down.
While the additions will likely appease the most frenzied King of
Fighter fans, the confounding plot and steep learning curve present a
poor jumping-on point for new fighters.
While the additions will likely appease the most frenzied King of
Fighter fans, the confounding plot and steep learning curve present a
poor jumping-on point for new fighters.
Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking delivers the same gross-out minigames and no-nonsense stupidity that the franchise is known for, with a twist: This one uses Kinect.
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.