
Ticket to Ride
The fact that this is just a one-to-one recreation of the physical product isn’t too much of a problem.
The fact that this is just a one-to-one recreation of the physical product isn’t too much of a problem.
I’m sad to say that I only kind of understand the adoration lavished on DMC3.
OlliOlli2 feels like the archaism of a traditional fighting game and thus may resonate with a certain audience but will alienate everyone else.
Untitled Goose Game is exactly as advertised, and it’s hilarious.
I’m not convinced there’s a workable intersection of action and cosmic horror, despite how hard Sundered argues otherwise.
It’s mostly nonsense, but it’s extremely entertaining nonsense.
It doesn’t have a single original mechanic to its name, but its presentation and the overall sensation of playing it make it worth doing so.
It’s refreshing to play a game whose great idea is so great that it’s worth playing despite its scrappy packaging.
Despite being arguably the least original mainline entry in its often-ground-breaking series, Resident Evil 7 may actually be the best of the bunch.
Blast Corps has its minor cult following because it’s a one-of-a-kind product. There’s certainly no other reason to like it.