Mad Riders review
Like Nail'd, Techland’s second off-road trip is fast but forgettable.
Like Nail'd, Techland’s second off-road trip is fast but forgettable.
No spin-off, Codemaster's latest is as crucial to the series as any of its predecessors.
2A rollercoaster of setpieces and measured, varied objectives.
1Capcom injects a jolt of adrenaline into the Japanese roleplaying game.
3Light on personality, but an ambitious, beautifully freeform addition to PS3's multiplayer roster.
3Rockstar's take on the series is surprisingly conservative.
2Telltale’s episodic comic book adaptation gets off to a solid start.
1A genuinely atmospheric world in which everything seems designed to frustrate.
6Invention and an enviable learning curve mean that FuturLab’s PS Mini shooter is simply unmissable.
6Rebellion's shooter sequel is all gore and little reward.
1An ingenious Trojan horse that delivers the cult PC MOBA genre with console glamour.
Offers glimpses of Four Swords’ elastic sense of comradeship, but lacks longterm value.
1The most rewarding and investible Musou game to date.
3The most cheerfully destructive sandbox since Just Cause 2.
3The deepest online experience in XBLA history.
5A surprisingly tender story hampered by clunky execution.
1It may be messy, but SpikySnail's XBLA puzzler rewards precision.
2Pure playfulness – an unexpected heir to Super Mario.
6Designed by a competitive fighting gamer, but can it fix the genre's longstanding flaws?
12An ill-conceived and cynical package.
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