The quirky side-scrolling RPG LISA is getting a Definitive Edition that brings a complete LISA experience to the table, combining both LISA: The Painful and its expansion LISA: The Joyful.
TSA writes: Endless Ocean Luminous brings back the serene underwater exploration series from Nintendo Wii, but can it handle both the factual and fantastical?
Despite uneven storytelling and design flaws, Toriyama's magical Sand Land is plenty amusing, a Shounen adventure not reliant on complexity.
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "It may grow tiring to consistently compare this minimalist platformer phylum to Playdead's work, but it's tough to ignore in the face of clear evidence. The crux of the problem is this: no copycat should be satisfied in reproducing its inspiration without incorporating a visual, aural, story, and/or mechanical nuance alongside it. None of these four categories are met here, so what's left is a ditto platformer that's content with showing yet another hellish landscape after humans are nearly wiped out. And by disregarding any meaningful point over its environmental themes, the title's namesake seems all the more ironic since it never says anything for itself up to the bitter end."