Max: The Curse Of Brotherhood Offers A Well-Drawn Conclusion On Xbox One
Although slightly frustrating at times, this innovative platformer doesn't run out of ink.
Although slightly frustrating at times, this innovative platformer doesn't run out of ink.
PopCap Games' long-awaited sequel will win you over.
The experience ends too soon, but the over-the-top action looniness goes a long way.
Multiplayer mayhem livens up an otherwise monotonous – and slightly barren – brawler.
Despite some decent action, Kalypso's gothic tale is sucked dry of fun.
Konami has also fixed a few of the minor problems with the original 3DS release.
Tedium and plain design fail to elevate Brain Slap Studio's twin-stick shooter.
Despite some promising aspects, the game fails to deliver on fun or performance.
Fans of the show may like it, but it's too dull and uninventive.
It's missing that old-school charm, but it's a decent fill-in.
The company's latest series could be amongst its best yet -- and yes, that's considering Walking Dead.
Mediatonic's side-scrolling brawler puts a sweet twist on the beat-em-up genre.