Month: March 2018
even the weakest DLC pack is still a good day above ground, and Zen delivers at least some decent entertainment in this Medieval pack.
Is this a simulation that will farm your interest, or will it end up being too much to plough your way through?
Clusterpuck 99 has some fun moments and a decent delivery, but this is definitely a party game first, a sports game second, and a solo adventure never.
With its unique features, this shadowy game has enough feet under its shell to be able to stand out on its own.
With equal parts original content, old school installment and user generated fields, Lode Runner Legacy brings fire for the fans and fuel to make their own blazes.
Far Cry 5 is a title which many have condemned, but just like Joseph Seed, it allows one to redeem oneself, and bask in the light of its utter excellence.
You can let your purse strings loose for this one: Penny Punching Princess is a fantastic and unique adventure that allows capitalism to drive your entire storyline.
D/Generation HD really captures the Amiga generation while updating some key graphics and audio, but the legacy of a game doesn't always translate to modern fun.
Despite its best intentions, Super Rocket Shootout just ends up a pixelated mess with a series of smaller issues that hamper the game's overall experience.
It's a sequel not many people asked for.