Both the dialogue and gameplay sometimes grated on me, but there are a number of impressive moments and the occasional strong joke that surprised me and made me laugh.
Both the dialogue and gameplay sometimes grated on me, but there are a number of impressive moments and the occasional strong joke that surprised me and made me laugh.
Age of Imprisonment offers myriad improvements across the board mechanically and visually, but my favorite element is that it treats Tears of the Kingdom’s story with respect.
Dispatch delivers one of the most compelling interactive dramas in years, an adult animated superhero story with the emotional punch of prestige television and a script that truly shines.
Little about Possessors' formula will surprise Metroidvania enthusiasts, but Heart Machine has nonetheless notched another entertaining single-player action game under its belt.
he end of Kingdom Hearts II and
puts you in control of franchise hero Sora – well, a digital replica of
him at least. The game originally released episodically on mobile phones
in Japan, but Square tweaked and beefed up the title for its DS
release.
Ilomilo is
an action/puzzle game – one brilliant in design and fiendish enough
that, on the night of my second day of playing, I actually dreamt about
it.
As the game’s light-hearted humor and goofy characters slowly grew on
me, it was the surprisingly high difficulty level and unpredictable
action that made me want to bang my own skull against a wall while
playing it.
Lost In Shadow delivers a mature adventure to gamers, but even with some clever,
continually-evolving game mechanics, the entertainment is dragged down
by painfully unresponsive controls.
Echochrome II provides a fantastic amount of entertainment to those who
can overlook its shortcomings. It's creative, unusual, and deep. It's
also frustrating and often arbitrary.
An excellent add-on to Pinball FX 2 brings Wolverine, Spider-Man, Blade, and Iron Man to the table, continuing to expand the best video pinball game we've ever played.
Battle Grids may not be able to compete with the Wii’s more robust
minigame collections, but if for some reason you can’t get enough Tron,
this family-friendly title is a better choice than the 360/PS3
adaptation.