Recent updates have eliminated the tedious grind for upgrades, but the lack of a strong foundation underneath leaves FBC: Firebreak with too little, too late.
Shadow Labyrinth is uneven, overstuffed, and often frustrating. It has decent moment-to-moment gameplay, but it fails to materialize into something coherent.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.