Wargroove
TL;DR - Wargroove is an enjoyable spiritual successor to the Advance Wars series that features some twists on the formula which make it different enough to justify buying. While the…
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TL;DR - Wargroove is an enjoyable spiritual successor to the Advance Wars series that features some twists on the formula which make it different enough to justify buying. While the…
TL;DR - Even if these games were only produced as a promotional tool, they're generally pretty enjoyable and are still worth a look for Sega fans. Regardless of individual preference,…
TL;DR - Metal Slug Advance is a fairly faithful adaption of the series to the GBA. Unlike the previous portable Metal Slug games on the Neo Geo Pocket Color, MS:A…
TL;DR - The Bluecoats: North & South is a fun little TBS/RTS/FPS hybrid, yes you read that right! While each layer might be shallow, the overall combination results in a…
TL;DR - Skyrim has been lucky enough to receive 2 large and 1 smaller one DLCs. Dragonborn is the most engaging one as it offers up an entirely new area…
TL;DR - Skyrim is probably the most popular RPG that has ever existed, for better or worse. I do think that Skyrim is actually a pretty good game even if…
TL;DR - Nail'd is a cheesy, high-octane 7th generation racing game with an emphasis on off-road ATV chaos that is great fun for around 3 or so hours. Unfortunately, the…
TL;DR - Killzone Liberation (KZL) is a great isometric shooter that showcases what the PSP is capable of in terms of visuals, gameplay and even online functionality. I would have…
TL;DR - Both Old World Blues and Lonesome Road are enjoyable DLCs, although neither is as unorthodox as Dead Money was. Regardless of some niggles, both expansion packs are worth…
TL;DR - Bioshock 2's Minerva's Den (BS2:MD) is a short but sweet experience that perfectly captures all of the strength's of the base game. Even if it also captures many…