Reviews archive :: Snackbar Games
- Preview: Toki Tori 2 builds a world around its puzzles
- Ys I & II Chronicles+: Adol’s third trip to Steam is a hit
- Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi: Musou misstep
- Generation of Chaos: Pandora’s Reflection: A new plan
- Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance: Sharp slicing action
- Skyrim: Dragonborn: More than just flying on dragons
- PlayStation 4 to deliver new social, streaming features
- Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus: Back with online play
- Omerta: City of Gangsters: A relaxing mafia game?
- Special Forces: Team X: Good concepts, poor X-ecution
- Rush Bros.: Run and jump to your own rhythm
- Dead Space 3: Visceral’s sequel is a tale of two halves
- Proteus: The exhilarating rush of exploration
- Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time: Pretty sneaky, Sanzaru
- Antichamber: Throw normal logic out of the window
- Ni no Kuni: Lush, gorgeous RPG upholds Ghibli legacy
- Skulls of the Shogun: Consider your moves carefully
- Fire Emblem: Awakening: Shrewd tactics make it a gem
- Defense Grid: Containment: Valiantly holding the line
- DmC: Devil May Cry: New Dante’s debut holds its own
- Borderlands 2: Big Game Hunt: Keeps missing the mark
- Tokyo Crash Mobs: Throw people, solve puzzles, shop?
- Corpse Party: Book of Shadows: The good kind of awful
- Fluidity: Spin Cycle: Turning the eShop upside-down
- Stealth Bastard Deluxe: Seriously, dude’s really sneaky
- Anarchy Reigns: Over-the-top online multiplayer chaos
- Crimson Shroud: This eShop RPG’s a dicey proposition
- Far Cry 3: Not your typical tropical island vacation
- Black Knight Sword: Suda 51 sets the stage for action
- Rabbids Land: We’re board out of our minds
- Adventure Time: Hey Ice King!…: An unlikely homage
- ESPN Sports Connection: Six strikes, you’re still out
- Hitman: Absolution: Taking out the stealth competition
- Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2013: Now U can get fit
- Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Ed.: Form a party like it’s 1999
- Scribblenauts Unlimited: Unbridled creativity at play
- Pid: A pretty, particularly perilous platformer
- PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale: A smashing time
- Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault: Shoot and protect
- Trine 2: Director’s Cut: A cut above the original
- Mass Effect 3: Omega: Is it worth going back for Aria?
- Transformers Prime: Not exactly the optimal Optimus
- Little Inferno: Playing with fire has never been so fun
- Elminage Original: Pretty dungeons, aimless wandering
- Nano Assault Neo: Of lens flare and leaderboards
- Chasing Aurora: The mechanics of fight and flight
- Primordia: An adventurous tale you shouldn’t miss
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition: Packs a punch
- Persona 4 Golden: Worth its weight in, well, you know
- Arkham City: Armored Edition: Knight in shining armor