Hayden Waugh writes: "Despite the impressive creation of Trivia Murder Party and the great concept of Fakin’ It, Jackbox Party Pack 3 does not meet the heights of its predecessor. Fibbage and Drawful are still the main series draws of Jackbox Games, while Trivia Murder Party has more than earned a follow-up title in future instalments. There are more than a few disappointments dotted throughout Party Pack 3, but playing with four or five friends will help make up for it."
Xfire writes "Since 2014, Jackbox Games releases have become synonymous with party games. And why wouldn’t they? They have cranked out fun and easy to learn games every year since then. While not every entry in the series (*cough* Jackbox Party Pack 6 *cough*), there is always at least one or two games that are worthwhile. But which Jackbox Party Packs should you buy? With the October 2020 release of Jackbox Party Pack 7, one can be forgiven for being perplexed if they are just starting with the game series for the first time."
TechRaptor writes, "Animal Crossing is one of the big winners of the pandemic, with pictures of island living, in-game designs and more being everywhere. We've seen all sorts of things going on with it, so its perhaps no surprise that Jackbox Games decided to get in on the fun for one of their games in Jackbox Party Pack 3, Tee K.O., and let you send your creations to Animal Crossing: New Horizons."
We’ve got Kingdom Hearts III and Yakuza 0, and we’re not done yet. Two Point Hospital is premiering with Xbox Game Pass on day one of availability for console. We’re still not done, because Wasteland Remastered is also available to play the same day as its launch. Plus, we still have more games to announce.
Wowww, I honestly can't keep up with Gamepass. I haven't had to buy a game in months.
Been looking for a physical copy of Ninja Gaiden at the GameStop’s and no dice while the MS store still sold for 30$! Glad I know it’s coming