I can’t remember the last time I heard a 20-minute EP kick up this much big noise. This Louisville, KY band comes aggressive with each of these eight tracks.
Is an album of re-recordings ever really necessary? Can a band recapture the spirit of decades-old material? Lucky, Sick of It All know how to do it right.
Beautiful maps, tight controls, and a satisfying progression system. Outstanding audio, and a focus on vehicles sets the stage for many one-of-a-kind moments.
Industrial veterans Skinny Puppy deliver exactly the weird, wonderful sounds one expects on their 14th album. It’s all over the map, and all the better for it.
Meticulously detailed tracks and cars, narration from Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson, and an Autovista mode that allows you to poke around fully-featured interiors.
Supremacy MMA is in kind of a dead zone. Good since it leaves it free of competitors, but bad because interest in gaming versions of MMA seems to have cooled.