Game Review: Bouncy Bullets (Xbox One)
Bouncy Bullets is vibrant and colourful with easy to understand gameplay. It’s a fun time-waster of a game but has very little substance and once you’ve hit that 1000G you’re unlikely to come back and play it.
Bouncy Bullets is vibrant and colourful with easy to understand gameplay. It’s a fun time-waster of a game but has very little substance and once you’ve hit that 1000G you’re unlikely to come back and play it.
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is a loving recreation of the classic karting game originally released in 1999. Now available on all major platforms, do we once again have a viable alternative to Mario Kart?
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