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.
To my sublime enjoyment, MercurySteam’s collaboration with Kojima
Productions slays the series’ three-dimensional demons. This feat is
accomplished by merging the best elements of some of Sony’s biggest
hits.
Whether on PC, handheld, or mobile platforms, each PvZinstallment oozes with PopCap's signature charm and polish, and themost recent Xbox 360 version is no different.
Front Mission Evolved isn't for everyone, and fans of the series may be
disappointed by the deviation from tactical gameplay, but the
action-focused formula works well enough to earn the series some
new fans.
FME isn't for everyone, and fans of the series may be
disappointed by the deviation from tactical gameplay, but the
action-focused formula works well enough to earn the series some
new fans.
Blue Castle Games and Capcom took a long, hard look atthe first game and addressed nearly all of its major annoyances. Theend result is one of the most enjoyable games I’ve played this year.
Blade Kitten attempts to take the essence of
old-school 2D platformers and marry it with the bright visuals and gonzo
storyline of a Japanese anime. Does it succeed?
Blade Kitten attempts to take the essence of
old-school 2D platformers and marry it with the bright visuals and gonzo
storyline of a Japanese anime. Does it succeed?