A decent time killer if nothing else.

This game comes with a lot of well-deserved criticisms. The gameplay can be repetitive, the controls are clunky, the graphics have aged poorly, and the on-foot missions are incredibly jank. With all that being said, I like Star Wars and big explosions, so I don’t regret playing through this.

Neat little vehicular combat game with loads of character. A Tommy gun-wielding duck named Fowl Mouth? A dinosaur named T.Wrecks? A capture the flag mode but the flags have legs and run around? It doesn’t get much more creative than that.

Goofy as hell like any good wrestling game should be.

I was truly an Olympic-level ski jumper back in the day.

It’s a good thing that Cs get degrees because that’s all I was getting at this academy.

The racing itself is quite enjoyable. With that being said, it is clear that everything else about the game was designed to entice Disney adults to spend exorbitant amounts of money to unlock and upgrade their favorite characters.

Gonna time travel to 2017 and show people what Fortnite has become.

GTA VI is no longer my most anticipated game after having played this masterpiece. I can only anticipate that Goat Simulator 4 will break records and change the entire gaming industry.

Played Lego Star Wars on the Game Boy Advance, I have. Regret it, I do. Not a good port, this is

Accomplishes the impressive feat of making the Power Rangers boring.

Easily the best ant-themed movie tie-in game I’ve ever played.

Decent little kart racing game. It doesn’t do anything extraordinarily well but it has a good amount of charm to it.

Gravel provides a very straightforward and lean racing experience. There are no vehicle upgrades, or even visible vehicle stats for that matter. You simply pick an event and race. This is somewhat refreshing though, as it makes racing the main focus.

One thing that Gravel really nailed is the variety of locales that you’ll race at. One event will have you racing under the northern lights in Iceland, while another will have you tearing along the coastline in Namibia. This makes what would otherwise be a repetitive experience fairly engaging.

I think I would’ve enjoyed it a little more if the characters didn’t look like Funko Pops.