Lethal League Blaze
Lethal League Blaze is one of those sequels that renders the original largely obsolete.
Lethal League Blaze is one of those sequels that renders the original largely obsolete.
With this final single-player expansion, Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove now contains two of my favourite games ever.
It’s not much of an overstatement to say that I despise traditional fighting games, but I’m slightly more amenable to Samurai Shodown.
To enjoy The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna, you really have to enjoy the base game.
The best Resident Evil games were the ones that reinvented the formula, and now with this remake, 2 can join them.
It’s indicative of just how good Mark of the Ninja was that a DLC consisting of only one level and two new items was still worth buying.
I’ve had a lot of fun with Splatoon 2’s multiplayer. Unfortunately, the single-player portion does not pull its weight.
For a few hours, Owlboy made me feel like a kid again without explicitly copying older titles, and that’s worth a lot to me.
With its relaunch as Reloaded, Invisigun deserves more recognition than ever.
Of the three Insomniac Spyro games, Ripto’s Rage needed a remake the least but benefits from it the most.