The Legend of Legacy Review
The Legend of Legacy offers a role-playing campaign without the training wheels.
The Legend of Legacy offers a role-playing campaign without the training wheels.
Disgaea 5 is bigger and more complex than any Disgaea game before it.
Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure introduces a fresh new twist on an old formula.
Color Guardians offers relentless difficulty and beautiful visuals but not much else.
The fun and atmospheric Affordable Space Adventures lives up to its quirky title.
Playing LA Cops is like doing hard time.
Juju reaches valiantly for magic and finds out that someone broke the staff.
Rollers of the Realm is a good idea let down by its execution.
Cannon Brawl finds the tools it needs but doesn't know what to do with them.
Road Not Taken treads an unconventional trail, and is mostly better for it.
The blob is back, but his adventure stumbles.
If the foxes in Nutjitsu want those mystic acorns so much, they can keep them.
NES Remix is a fun way to remind yourself to play through the classics again.
Mercenary Kings heads down several familiar paths at once, to mixed results.
The Lego Movie Videogame re-creates and expands on most of the film's greatest moments.
Echo Prime offers a flawed but accessible mix of repetitive action and customization.
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is pretty, and pretty decent.
Final Exam provides sufficient cause to once again do everything you've already done before.
Forced offers friends a unique cooperative brawler, but only if they can connect.
Glare needed more substance to truly shine.
A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX is a generally satisfying homage to a beloved action franchise.
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