Joey Davidson
- Super Mario World
- FTL: Faster Than Light
- Katamari Damacy
Joey Davidson's Reviews
...there hasn't been a Mario game like this for me since Super Mario World.
It may not be a perfect experience, but it's a real blast for anyone who likes these types of games.
It's a great joke of a game where the punchline can be felt by both players and spectators, and that's why I think Octodad is so special.
Broken Age is silky smooth, deliciously humorous, visually stunning and completely delightful.
Nintendo's created a heck of a Mario Kart game that's great for fans and newcomers alike. It's what this series should be.
My one recommendation: take your time...enjoy a little bit of the tale and keep it in the background as a great break from real life.
Pokémon X and Y is a stellar entry in the series. Get it.
Horizon Zero Dawn is, at times, the best game on the PlayStation 4.
If you game in groups, pull the trigger on this one. It's absolutely nuts, but it's easy learning curve, wealth of content and humor make Starwhal a blast for group play.
...if you haven't played Resogun yet and you call yourself a PlayStation 4 owner, it's time to download it, install it and get dodging, shooting and freaking out.
Familiarity be damned, this game feels like a deliberate labor of love from Retro Studios.
It's great, yes, but it doesn't fire in the same way that the latter portions of the first season did.
Telltale's convinced us: The Wolf Among Us is going to be very good. You need to sign up for the ride.
Mario Golf: World Tour is easily the best sporting effort from Camelot in a long time.
Now, if you're new to PlayStation with the PlayStation 4 and you love baseball? Get MLB 15: The Show. There isn't much to complain about for new players at all.
If you've enjoyed FIFA before, 15 is a strong year, and you'll likely get your money's worth.
I know I said I didn't have fun with the game, but that's because it was almost too much for me to bear during a holiday season. But for the gamer who wants to settle in for a really long ride with a well-written, lovingly crafted, difficult game set in a solid post-apocalyptic world, Wasteland 2 is great.
As it stands now, Inside My Radio is a really novel concept that's fun and great for the majority of its play. I give the game this: It never overstays its welcome. It's too bad that it's so short, though. I was having fun right up until that last boss battle, and I wanted more.
The best way I enjoyed this game was to fire it up in the morning, grab a cup of coffee, and prepare for a few hours to vanish.
The whole package, at $9.99, is a good deal for Wii U owners looking to dive into a puzzle game. Pushmo World works on that level.