Bails aside, Trials Rising is a return to form for the franchise
Trials Rising brings the franchise back to vogue, thanks to a stronger focus on what Trials does best.
Trials Rising brings the franchise back to vogue, thanks to a stronger focus on what Trials does best.
If Bioware can work in adding more variety to Anthem, it has the potential to be a blast in the long run. As it currently stands, it’s repetitive and extremely buggy.
Devolver’s been known to publish incredibly unique games over its short existence, and in all honesty, Ape Out is probably one of my favorites.
Jump Force’s potential is squandered by its boring, practically nonexistent mission design and terrible use of the fan-favorite franchises it includes.
Dirt Rally 2.0 provides one of the most thrilling racing experiences you’re likely to find.
For as tiring as the formula’s starting to get for Far Cry, there’s absolutely no denying that these games can be a whole lot of brainless fun.
I really dig what Chucklefish has done with Wargroove. It manages to be a double-sided coin that serves a painful reminder that it’s been eleven years since a proper sequel to Advance Wars.
While I wouldn’t say that this Definitive Edition is perfect, it’s still the best way to play Tales of Vesperia.
If Ace Combat 7: Unknown Skies is any indication, there’s still plenty of fuel left in the tank for the flight sim genre.
I’m surprised by the overall quality of this season, and if things keep going the way they are, I’m sure its finale will prove to be as emotionally charged as the season has been so far.