NBA 2K21 Review – Here Comes the Money
With NBA 2K21 only showing minor improvements and being plagued with monetization, the latest effort in the franchise feels more like a foul than a slam dunk.
With NBA 2K21 only showing minor improvements and being plagued with monetization, the latest effort in the franchise feels more like a foul than a slam dunk.
With its breathtaking design and innovative mechanics, Manifold Garden’s unique interconnected world is a joy to explore and uncover.
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is a mediocre trip down memory lane. Even the original voice actors and excellent cutscenes can’t save this lackluster attempt to capture the spirit of the television series.
From developer Perfectly Paranormal, Helheim Hassle, has a lot to offer, Complete with a crazy cast of characters, unique gameplay mechanics, and witty dialogue pulling off your head and lobbing it into a crevasse has never been more thrilling.
With an improved career mode, robust online options and significant updates to the core combat, UFC 4 really does pack a punch.
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is a unique and creative take on the Battle Royale genre. From dodging balls that may smash you head-on in the face to pinching a tail off a wobbly blob’s butt, your time with Fall Guys will keep you laughing and coming back for more!
Skater XL successfully replicates the feeling of cruising the streets, but its lack of content means you’ll spend more time aimlessly wandering than hitting those big tricks.
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With over 500 levels at your fingertips, Catherine: Full Body has a wealth of content that will keep veterans and newcomers entertained for hours on end. Although themes and representation are questionable, the gameplay and narrative are undoubtedly fun, making Catherine: Full Body more than a one night stand.
Although Deadly Premonition has glaring issues, it is clearly a labour of love. With a unique narrative influenced by the works of David Lynch, fans of its predecessor and B-movies will love this sequel. However, it’s undoubtedly marred with performance issues which make this a tough pill to swallow.