Anthony Spadafora
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For better or worse, South Park: Snow Day represents a major change from past South Park games by opting for a 3D world, action-adventure gameplay and roguelike elements. It can be played solo with bots but it’s a more enjoyable experience when played with fellow South Park fans online. The combat can get repetitive and movement isn’t as smooth as I’d like but there are upgrades in the game to fix this.
Persona 3 Reload is exactly what fans of the game have been asking for offering modern visuals, quality-of-life improvements and a brand-new voice cast. The game’s story may be a slow burn but it’s well-presented and will keep you engaged and guessing throughout. However, this is the most expensive Persona game to date, even though it’s a remake and not a new entry in the series.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder takes the best parts of past 2D Mario games and builds on them with new characters, gameplay mechanics and upgraded visuals. There’s something here for both fans of the series and newcomers alike, with local and online multiplayer to keep you coming back after you’ve finished the main story.
Persona 5 Royal for the Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S and PS5 is the best way to play Atlus’ award-winning JRPG, with all of the previous DLC included. However, completing the game’s main story can take more than 100 hours, and it’s easy to miss a big chunk of the game without proper planning. For players who are willing to invest their time, though, Persona 5 Royal delivers an intriguing coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of modern Tokyo.