Reviews archive :: Snackbar Games
- Murdered: Soul Suspect: Catching them dead to rights
- Tomodachi Life: An island full of colorful characters
- Mario Kart 8: Off- and on-the-wall racing fun
- Anomaly Defenders: Tower defense does a second 180
- Hyperdimension Neptunia PP: The first American idol
- Watch Dogs: A reserved take on vigilante justice
- Transistor: Supergiant’s strategic sci-fi sword story
- The Denpa Men 3: RPG finds success through iteration
- Mugen Souls Z: This RPG’s what you expect it to be
- Dark Scavenger: An off-the-wall dungeon adventure
- Sportsfriends: Because games are better together
- The Last Tinker: City of Colors: A gorgeous throwback
- Daylight: Unreal Engine 4 debut’s a little light on scares
- Child of Light: Ubisoft’s arty RPG takes flight
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2: It’s only got that swing
- Hitman Go: Thinking through all the right moves
- Demon Gaze: It’ll catch a dungeon-crawler fan’s eye
- Mario Golf: World Tour: A links between worlds
- Conception II: Chunsoft’s weird world of star child labor
- Moebius: Empire Rising: A tale held back by its tech
- Mercenary Kings: Not Metal Slug, just metal sluggish
- Trials Fusion: RedLynx makes tracks to the future
- Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut: Suit up, shoot ’em up
- Dynasty Warriors 8 XL CE: Okay, you can pursue Lu Bu
- Diablo III: Reaper of Souls: It’s a bigger, better Diablo
- Ragnarok Odyssey ACE: A hunt of mythical proportions
- BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma: Quickly moving forward
- inFamous: Second Son: Powered-up comic book antics
- Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster: Ten and now
- Luftrausers: Vlambeer aims to rule the skies
- The Witch and the Hundred Knight: A little more action
- Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes: Short, but still slick
- Atelier Escha & Logy: Town’s big enough for two of us
- Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy: A fine finale
- Yoshi’s New Island: Smile like a Yoshi, cry like a baby
- Earth Defense Force 2025: Back to the original recipe
- 1954: Alcatraz: Two angles, one compelling story
- Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2: A sequel’s sharp bite
- Tales of Symphonia Chronicles: Unpolished diamonds
- South Park: The Stick of Truth: Have yourself a time
- Thief: Eidos Montreal returns to a life of crime
- Card City Nights: Shuffle up for Ludosity’s latest
- Strider: Double Helix revamp takes great steps forward
- Weapon Shop de Omasse: Forging a narrative edge
- Inazuma Eleven: You’ll get a kick out of this RPG
- Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII: Striking thrice
- Jazzpunk: Go undercover, stay over-the-top
- Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc: Armed with truth
- Echo Prime: PC port retains a mobile-focused appeal
- Octodad: Dadliest Catch: Cephalopod subterfuge