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Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 4 Review – Drifting Closer to Greatness

Supercross 3 was a solid effort at the Motocross genre but it left a little bit to be desired in a handful of areas, thankfully Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 4 smartly builds on what worked in Supercross 3 and takes some swings at improving the formula. Not all of those swings are homeruns but they are impactful enough, overall, to make this follow up to Milestone’s previous monster energy-fueled effort a worthy foray back into the ruts of the Supercross world. First off, you’ll notice that Supercross 4

SnowRunner review: Dumping the biggest loads

As a kid, I spent countless days outside my house on a pile of dirt. On this pile, I operated my miniature heavy equipment operation where I put my Tonka trucks to work moving dirt and transporting other toy trucks to my imaginary job sites. Those days helped train me for a career of equipment operation that never happened. As fate would have it, I ended up working for a video game website, but this life path serendipitously provided me the opportunity to play SnowRunner. Part mud-bogging sandbox, part load-hauling