![]() Tales from the Borderlands is worthy of your valuable gaming time too, baring all the hallmarks of another Telltale epic. Don’t let the £13.99 price-tag put you off – there’s plenty of content to warrant it. ![]() We’ve spent around an hour with Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions so far. Fans of the time-consuming board game should worry not as it’s available to download too, priced at £23.99.Īlso on the download services this week: Tales from the Borderlands (£3.99 – Xbox One, 360), Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions (£13.99 – PS4, PS3, Xbox One, 360), The Pinball Arcade (Xbox One), Motorcycle Club (£54.99 – PS4), Never Alone (£11.99 – PS4), Thomas Was Alone (£6.49 – PS4), Aqua Kitty Milky Mine Defender DX (£5.49 – PS4, PS Vita) and Escape Goat 2 (£7.99 – PS4). It’s definitely out on PS4 this week but we aren’t sure if the Xbox One version will be making an appearance at retail. Ubisoft brings us Monopoly Family Fun Pack just in time for the festive season. It’s just a simple superhero filled re-release, after all. ![]() Well okay, maybe they should feel a little jealous. PS Vita owners shouldn’t feel jealous as they get LittleBigPlanet: Marvel Superhero’s Edition. With a bit of luck Sumo will have a patch ready to roll out soon. Word has it that more than a few nasty glitches regularly occur. Reviews have been a little mixed, ranging from Eurogamer’s 6/10 to EDGE’s 9/10. Over on the PlayStation formats LittleBigPlanet 3 – from good old Sumo Digital – makes its arrival on both PS4 and PS3. It appears they aren’t alone in noticing this. The Metro meanwhile gave it 7/10, reporting that all of Ruby and Sapphire’s core faults are retained. Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire meanwhile stands proud with 9/10s from Pocket Gamer, God is a Geek and Destructoid in addition to 4.5/5 from JoyStiq. for Wii U has been the most fun I’ve had playing video games in 2014, and a well-polished crown jewel in the Wii U’s library†they said. Even Polygon enjoyed it, handing out 9.5. Scores so far include 9.8 from both IGN and GamesBeat, plus an almost equally lofty 9.75 from GameInformer. Nintendo’s all-star brawler currently has a Metacritic of 92%, putting it on par with GameCube fan favourite Melee. Heck, they even admit on their website that this movie tie-in was made on a “very tight†schedule.Īt least we can vouch for the quality of thoroughbred system sellers Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire and Super Smash Bros. Torus Games has been knocking out titles for Little Orbit at an alarming rate recently. There’s also Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth and WayForward’s apparently not too bad Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom on 3DS (also out on PS3 and Xbox 360) plus the presumably pap Penguins of Madagascar on 3DS, Wii U and Wii. for Wii U and the first wave of Amiibo figures. With plenty of challenge and objectives to conquer, this is a fungame that can keep players busy for quite a while.It’s a potentially expensive week for Nintendo fans – this Friday sees the launches of Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Super Smash Bros. Add in some two-player co-op and you've got a fun game to play with a buddy. This is still a content rich twin-stick shooter with fast paced action. It's issues don't do much to bring down the overall package. Another issue with the gam is that competitive multiplayer modes are dead, at least on the Vita. The final boss "Topaz" feel particularly cheap, drawn out, and monotonous. The majority of them aren't bad, but only having one life can be frustrating when you are killed by what feels like a random and cheap hit. They come down to just dodging waves of regular enemies while trying to focus fire on the main target. Some poorly conceived boss battles feel out of place among the standard levels. Levels often have unique objectives to overcome. With plenty of challenges to overcome there's a lot more to offer players outside of just the standard high-score hunting. Rolling around the sides of circular or cube levels, and watching your bullets wrap around the entire arena gives the game an extra sense of uniqueness that helps make it stand out from the pack. Levels often show off impressive 3D designs. However the latter is hard to do given the geometry aspect of the game. The shooting has just as much an emphasis on quick reflexes as it does memorizing enemy patterns. "Evolved" brings even more content to the game. The shooting has just as much an Twin-stick shooter fans have something to rejoice over. Twin-stick shooter fans have something to rejoice over.
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