Garbage. Looks like a Unreal asset flip with floaty controls and a generic soundtrack. It doesn't even run well.

Platform: Xbox One
As I've gotten older, I've found survival has little to work towards and is an uphill battle with magic and farming that I'm not interested in climbing. As for creative mode, I've never made the creative juices and found less interest in making the things I want to see in the world.

Got filtered by the first boss after 25 attempts in a row. Definitely not a series I'm meant to play

Still the same great game with upscaled graphics giving it new life. The introduction of Prop Hunt was especially great and should be a series staple into the future.

Played the GameBoy Advance version which is heavily pixelated and top down.

Basic point and click with small sight and sound gags throughout. No linear path or plot to speak of, just click through at your discretion.

An expansion on the series' product and collection depths but stagnation and in a couple ways regression in the mechanics. No replayability once you get K.K. Slider to the island and pay off your house unless you start entirely from scratch.

Interesting detour from the main game with a HECU marine forced to work with the scientists to have a chance at survival. Gunplay is typical of the Half-Life games while platforming is swapped for basic puzzles. Got too difficult for me with about a fifth of the game left so I just breezed through with god mode.

This is a competent but extremely basic kart racer with maps and characters based on the Shrek movies. Very little to talk about and not really worth the time except as a joke.

This is an install disc for two DLCs that can be removed and swapped for the main game disc on the Xbox 360. Broken Steel mostly features content that should have been in the game including the "true" ending. Point Lookout is in my opinion the best of this game's DLC and features an eerie swamp crawling with secrets. A good buy for someone without Internet access to download, but nowadays pretty outdated.