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Lee Baker
Arsenal fan and fruit tea enthusiast. I currently live in London and don't think riding the Central Line during rush hour is actually that bad. Views are my own (unless you want them). Pootie Tang is a genuinely good film.
This next-gen upgrade is genuinely excellent, but its monotonous mission design doesn't do enough to make it stand out. That said, the core gameplay is fun, albeit basic, and makes Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition worth a look.
In trying to combine the challenge of a zombie apocalypse and the accessibility of a smartphone-esque endless runner, Z-Run developer Beatshapers has touched on an idea full of potential but lacking in performance.
There are several words I could use to describe Another World; frustrating, unique, contemplative, a classic. The next-gen release is proof of how relevant and necessary an experience it is even two decades on. It's just a shame that the gruelling difficulty will put so many off.
Free-to-play web app turned twin-stick console shooter, Sixty Second Shooter Prime, is nothing to write home about, but still worth the price of admission.