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3.3 stars

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The core of Need for Speed: Rivals's action is held together by ambitious ideas, many of which don't work as intended. 0

The driving game genre has seen quite a bit of interesting multiplayer mechanics being implemented over the generations. There was Burnout Paradise with its focus on seamless open world multiplayer lobbies and cooperative challenges, and future racing games like The Crew hope to ignite the same fire for the new current generation of video games. Hell, it's not only racing games doing that now. The trending topic of the previous E3 has been a focus on games that either blur or eliminate the lines...

4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

By ignoring any and all logic, McPixel brings a clever brand of humor that you don't normally see in video games. 0

We live in a logical and orderly world where everything makes sense, and I'll be honest when I say that has helped humanity achieve great things, but every once in a while it's nice to branch out into the illogical and the insane just to remind us of how safe and dull our world really is. In most puzzle games, there are logical rules that come into play and strategies that require good thinking skills. McPixel, with it's complete disregard for logic and sanity, requires none of that. You may not...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

If your DS had the ability to see what the PSP version of this game looks like, it would probably commit suicide. 0

The PSP version of Burnout Legends that came out earlier in 2005 was a critical hit, providing exciting races and amazing takedowns for a portable console. That version replicates the action of Burnout 3 for consoles pretty well. Now there's a DS version as well, and sadly to say, it is a pile of total garbage. Criterion, the makers of Burnout and the ones responsible for the PSP version, reportedly outsourced the DS version to another studio, and the lazy uninspired port job this resulted in re...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

If you have the time and patience, World of Tanks can be an incredibly rewarding game. 0

It's not often that a free-to-play game enjoys the amount of success that World of Tanks has in the past couple of years. While massively more popular in countries like Russia and Belarus, World of Tanks has steadily earned followers across the rest of the world as well, and for good reason. The large competitive multiplayer battles that make up this game form an exhilarating experience that anyone should try. And why not try it? It's free. Who knows? Maybe you'll end up not only spending money ...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.