


A blazing, tumbling, and anime-infused collision of weapons-based racing and drift-happy driving, Screamer is potentially what you’d get if you locked Blur in a room for 12 months with nothing but a Crunchyroll subscription. Fabulous to look at and confidently assembled, it’s a challenging arcade racer with a clear identity to call its own. It’s true that Screamer’s high-speed thrills might be mostly neutered on its twistiest tracks, several of the cars feel more sloppy to drive than others, the central tournament mode makes some noticeable missteps with its difficulty curve, and its cast of emotional anime dandies do quickly get pretty tedious. However, with a nuanced, twin-stick control scheme and a surprisingly involved combat system to juggle, it’s a satisfyingly busy and demanding racer, and its extremely customisable quick races and four-player split screen make it a great racing option to have in your back pocket for playing with friends around.
Super Mario Party Jamboree is still the best entry in the series, but the new content of the Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV re-release adds frustrating limitations and strange design decisions to what was otherwise a polished, customizable experience. Its camera-focused content is pretty forgettable, but there are a few worthwhile additions like the great mouse control minigames and interesting new rulesets. However, it’s hard to enjoy them to the fullest due to how this content is divided across two separate versions that don’t talk to each other at all. Core features like achievements, unlockables, minigame records, and even rulesets are locked behind the Switch 1 version, which shockingly got zero performance or resolution updates like the Jamboree TV portion did. If the new stuff had been seamlessly integrated with the old under one umbrella, this would be a slam dunk. But as it stands, if you already own Jamboree, I only recommend upgrading if you’re really interested in the new content. And if you’re looking to buy Jamboree for the first time, it’s not like you’ll be disappointed by what’s here, but the things that Jamboree TV adds hardly feel worth the price when you could just pick up the cheaper Switch 1 version instead.

Laika: Aged Through Blood is an unrelenting motorcycle ride through a bloody wasteland with one of the most unique and compelling spins on the metroidvania genre. It expertly blends ruthless death-defying combat with a beautiful hand-painted side scrolling world with a riveting story of revenge, desperation, and survival. Though uncompromising in its insistence that you quickly become adept at handling your bike in addition to taking on multiple threats, a heaping helping of checkpoints guarantees revenge is always within striking distance. If you’ve ever considered yourself a fan of exploring and platforming across 2D landscapes, you’ll find these open roads well worth your time.
تقدم Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time مغامرة بسيطة ومميزة لمحبي مسلسل الأنمي حيث حافظت على الأداء الصوتي المميز والرسوم المتحركة وقدمت محتوى ضخم وشخصيات بقدرات قتالية مختلفة، ولكن في المقابل تسير الأحداث ببطء نوعا ما وتعاني اللعبة من مشاكل متعلقة بمعدل الإطارات من وقت للأخر.
قدمت لعبة SAO: Fatal Bullet العديد من الميزات الرائعة سواء في أسلوب اللعب أو شخصيات مثيرة للاهتمام ومعارك Bosses مميزة وموسيقى تصويرية جيدة، ولكن في المقابل قدمت قصة مملة بعض الشيء في أول 30 ساعة ولكن يبدأ الأمر في التحسن بعد ذلك، وكنت أتمنى لو يتم تحسين مستوى تصميم عالم اللعبة وأيضاً الذكاء الاصطناعي الخاص برفقائك باللعبة، ولكنها بالنهاية ستنال إعجاب محبي السلسلة بلا شك في ذلك.
For motorbike enthusiasts, RIDE is one of the best choices out there. With plenty of licensed customizable options for your bike and rider, a healthy list of real life tracks, and solid driving mechanics, it really is a shame that the AI is dulled down leaving no real long lasting challenge other than the Online Mode.
The MSI GE63VR 7RF Raider is a great pick if you’ve got money to burn for a mid-range gaming laptop. It can confidently tackle most of today’s games, and on top of that is more than capable of handling VR titles as well. While the battery life is not something to be proud of, the Raider makes up for it in other areas, so you’ll be gaming on this bad boy for quite a while.

aying that Analogue isn’t for everyone is a bit like saying that a couple of fans didn’t like the ending of Mass Effect 3. It’s the kind of game that appeals to those rare individuals who take the time to read through quest text in an MMORPG or savor every word of the journals in the Myst series, especially since there’s not much of an actual game here beyond reading and the brief hassle with ship’s override terminal. Indeed, with a mere couple of hours of gameplay and less than 100 megabytes of data, it might enjoy more fame if adapted for the iPad. Yet regardless of what it lacks in traditional gaming excitement, Analogue presents a rich and mature story (it’s certainly not for kids) sprinkled with lively morsels of humor that keeps you involved despite some stumbles. If you're just as into science fiction novels as you're into gaming, you'll likely find much to enjoy here aside from the relatively steep asking price.
Super Crate Box is not without its merits, and when experienced in an iCade with physical buttons the experience is sublime. Unfortunately, standard iOS play only frustrates. Virtual buttons do not mix well with high score tables and instant deaths.
With the exception of a few controller-hurling quests, I enjoyed my time with All Zombies Must Die, but that doesn't mean I can let it pass for being such a shallow experience. Once you've taken your first quest from a gatekeeper and moved to the next area, you know what to expect for the rest of the game. That's not the worst thing in the world, but it's not the most exciting.IGN Middle East est un site internet de jeux vidéo édité aux Émirats arabes unis
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