Matt Paprocki is a 12-year movie and game critic. He currently freelances for Blu-ray review site DoBlu.com and video game site MultiPlayerGames.com.
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Power of Illusion is a Disney playland, true to character and light on attractions.
A lengthy trek through a thick single player mode will wind across generational gaps, from the skeletal sights of Golden Axe to the criminally misunderstood Billy Hatcher.
Despite a cutesy veneer--complete with hard-edged, shaded polygons and podium stunt performances--F1 Race Stars carries elements of the sport.
The Wii U launch edition has neither a stable frame rate nor moving jerseys.
Despite the gems, you can access most of these titles elsewhere on previous Midway discs, even if they're not for the PS3.
Thundercats! Hoooo... boy. Ho boy indeed.
Despite the DLC business gaffes that soured the fanbase and the public, SFxT remains a sophisticated gem of a fighter.
Doom 3 is fear visually incarnated, with light crushing corridors and a facility creaking as it feels the strain of a hellish unknowns attacking
Remains as rapid-fire as they come, and fans wouldn't want it any other way.
The 30 or so odd touch screen driven experiences have one goal: touch this, not that.