The 3 Best and 3 Worst Games From November 2016

The Worst

Mark McMorris Infinite Air

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We expected so much more from Mark McMorris Infinite Air. This snowboarding sim hardly even achieves the basics of what a snowboarding sim should be. Landing tricks are difficult and messy. To make matters worse, it’s plagued with a faulty respawn mechanic. Visually, it is not a bad looking game but if you are looking for the next great snowboarding sim, you won’t find it here.

Mark McMorris Infinite Air

Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers

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Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers is really a giant missed opportunity. This brief, boring and soulless game doesn’t do the franchise proud, at all. Cartoon Network’s beat-em up game is a chore to play and that should not have been the case at all. We expected this game to be a mindless enjoyable romp and we did not get that. We gave Battle Crashers a score of 25/100 for good reason, it is just that bad.

Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers

Weeping Doll

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Considering we slammed you with PSVR reviews this past month, why not include a PSVR game as one of our worst games of the month. There were a few PSVR lemons to choose from but Weeping Doll got the unanimous vote. PSVR is the ideal platform for creepy games and sadly Weeping Doll missed the mark. Sadly, Weeping Doll does not deliver much of anything, except a simple puzzle solving game that feels overwhelmingly undercooked.

Weeping Doll