Month: July 2018
The epic, that is the Banner Saga, comes to a close with this third and final outing in its trilogy; boasting a whole host of extra features and additions, as well as retaining the air of familiarity that makes the series so great.
A Normal Lost Phone and Another Lost Phone, now bundled into one neat package that dials up a level of intrigue, immersion and mystery.
Super Volley Blast delivers a scorching take on the summertime favorite, adding some great customization and uniqueness without going wildly off the rails.
Remothered: Tormented Fathers is a competent title which at times feel a little too big for its own boots.
If I had a hammer, after I was done hammering all over this land, I’d start a successful DJ career with a tough guy chicken and beat up everything who opposed me.
A couple of technical issues aside, Hungry Shark World is game with a lot of bite.
Ever since the release of the inaugural episode, The Council has been on a steady decline, and the already steep hill has now turned into a cliff with the series' third, shambolic episode.
Despite the novelty of a T-Rex and a sloth battling over who can catch the most cannonballs, this oddball title is too repetitive and bland to be more than a curiosity, and certainly not a repeat experience.
A really cool DLC, that'll draw you back into the world of 911 Operator.
Despite containing bags of character, humour, uniqueness, as well as a wide variety of challenges, Pool Panic still can't escape the repetitive nature of the sport it is loosely based upon.