Augmenting the already peerless guitar gameplay with a ton of fun new “powers” that barrage you with rewards for everything from note streaks to not failing.
From the chemistry between the main characters to the elegant plot, amidst gorgeous environments and with great voice acting, you’ll want to tear through this.
Content to present a string of clear-the-room quests, a bizarrely complicated weapon-leveling system, and slavish adherence to the worst aspects of the genre.
As you guide Vito Scaletta from small-time thief through the mob underworld, the seasons, color palette, and even the weather change to shape the mood.
Singularity does a great job putting the player in the shoes of the protagonist who must manipulate time to stop Russians from triggering a catastrophic event.
Green Day may not have gotten quite the royal treatment that The Beatles did last year, but their Rock Band edition is still bursting with fan service.
Transformers: War for Cybertron likewise carves its own path, free from association with last year’s (or next year’s) feature film, and it’s much better for it.