For the first few hours, it stands out as a novel football game with wacky violence you won’t find in many sports titles. After playing several games though, it loses some of that luster.
Journey is incredibly atmospheric and immersive. The story is open to interpretation but it will keep you gripped throughout, nonetheless.
Do you have a good memory? No? Good luck!
This arcade game fails because although it has simple gameplay, it’s not been programmed well enough to function properly. For instance, there’s no limit on how many enemies can spawn.
Although intended to be a party game, there’s not much that would maintain a group’s interest for very long. It’s possible to play alone against the AI, but there is even less reason to play this game by yourself.
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Charmingly unique.
Rough competition.
If I had to recommend a game series for younger players, the LEGO® games would be a solid choice. However, though the comedy isn’t for kids only, its repetitiveness might prove irksome to older gamers.