Kyle Hilliard
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- Portal 2
- Mega Man X
Kyle Hilliard's Reviews
It's an easy recommendation for anyone looking to fight yetis and engage in some light tower defense
Mario Party is good at creating an excuse for jovial arguments and competition with friends, but it continues to favor random chance over identifiable mechanics and tactics
Good puzzles and novel controls make Affordable Space Adventures' world one worth exploring
Boxboy finds a good balance of difficulty with puzzles that challenge, but never get too complicated or difficult
You'd be hard-pressed to not uncover something you enjoy in this nostalgia-laden package
A literally endless supply of Mario levels is at your fingertips, as long as you don't mind if they aren't up to Nintendo's standard of quality. Getting creative with the tools is fun, and so is seeing what others have devised
Managing the ship's assorted consoles is fun and surprisingly intense – with or without a friend
Though best played alone, Yoshi's Woolly World is the best platformer starring the dinosaur mount since the Super Nintendo original
With an attractive cartoon charm and some well-integrated RPG and tactical mechanics, Dragon Quest Heroes offers more entertainment than the average musou-style game
It never settles into the replayable gameplay loop it clearly aspires to, but Tri Force Heroes offers some decent Zelda action
Yo-Kai Watch has a great sense of humor, unique combat, and collection hooks that sink in quickly
There is a great straightforward tennis game here, but little else to hook you in and keep you coming back
The promise of seeing all 720 Pokémon is tempting, but the experience can't escape the dull combat and bland environments
Solving Picross puzzles with the reward of gaining new Pokémon is a great hook, but the free-to-play mechanics hold the game back from being something special
The racing is fast and exciting, but a lack of activities beyond simply nabbing first place pulls the game back
Mario & Luigi continues to have the best sense of humor of Nintendo's assorted franchises, and a quicker pace in the tutorial and storytelling departments make this one of the best entries yet
Your mileage depends heavily on your appreciation of the characters and callbacks to familiar games. The tactical gameplay doesn't stand on its own, but the character interactions are fun
Garden Warfare 2 is an undeniably fun shooter that, unlike the first entry, offers a lot more to do alone or with a couch player
Pokkén is a fun fighter with familiar Pokémon characters and surprising depth, but it failed to become a fighter I see myself playing for years to come
Hyrule Warriors is still a fun take on the Zelda universe, and the added content is worthwhile, but the technical issues make it hard to enjoy