Game Review: The Smurfs: Dreams (Xbox Series X)
Developed by Ocellus Studio and published by Microids, The Smurfs: Dreams changes up the style of the more recent releases to take on the form of a top-down 3D platformer.
Developed by Ocellus Studio and published by Microids, The Smurfs: Dreams changes up the style of the more recent releases to take on the form of a top-down 3D platformer.
A vibrant, relaxing, and charming game, Newt One is an uncomplicated 3D platformer from developer DevNAri and publisher Whitethorn Games.
A Hat in Time promises that it is a 3D platformer for all those who grew up loving these types of games. Does it live up to it?
Influenced by many an action adventure game over the years but mainly The Legend of Zelda, A Knight’s Quest is a colourful and charming game. One that brings a smile to the face with its fun and varied gameplay but has a few noticeable flaws that stop it being a great game.
A flawed 3D platformer; I, Hope deserves you support for one very important reason. 100% of the proceeds through sales goes to the GameChanger Charity. An organisation that supports children fighting cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
Released in late December 2000 shortly after the release of the hit movie of the same name. The Grinch puts you in control of the green meanie who is desperate to spoil Christmas for the inhabitants of Whoville.
Sabrina: A Twitch in Time is third-person 3D platformer released on the PS1 in 2001 and is the perfect example of just how poorly designed many PS1 games where. It has some of the most frustrating controls I’ve ever experienced and one of the worst cameras ever. Both those two things make it nearly unplayable but if you do perversely play on you’ll find a wholly unsatisfying game that just isn’t much fun to play.
Finally coming to Xbox One after originally being released on PlayStation 4 the previous year, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is nostalgic gold but not without its faults.