A great couch co-op game filled with rapid rounds of ducks shooting each other.

Pretty fun co-op game with a nice handful of unique puzzles to do.

It is better than it first looks being a Rabbids crossover game, but I'm still not a fan of the Minion-esque rabbids nor the strategy style gameplay. So I only got about 70% through before never picking it up again.

I typically don't care for these type of games but the Minecraft-y aesthetic drew me into this one. But yeah everything is a bit too simple and the maps often feel empty with dead-ends not leading to any special loot or anything. Still fun enough to finish though I suppose.

Definitely played enough by now to justify a rating. I was a sucker for Sims 3 and 2, would always switch between them just because I liked how each one played.

As for 4, the upgrade in graphics are nice and the quality of life improvements are pretty good by 2020 but the lack of an open world killed it for me from the start. It's still an enjoyable game if you like Sims but I think I'd prefer 3 even if it runs at 10fps.

Pretty fun co-op game that can be beaten in just about one sitting. Though the levels aren't as good as the first one and feels slightly easier.

It's not a bad co-op puzzle game when the levels are good. But that seems to only happen about half of the time. Things either move unpredictably, kill you unpredictably, or the camera is too far away where you can't tell the depth of the levels, which then kills you from falling.

If you can play it on something like gamepass, it's worth at least checking out if you're looking for a couch co-op game. Otherwise I couldn't recommend it.

Pretty shallow in content with only 5 real missions and the rest being generated content based on mission types. It's certainly still fun with other people and VR does give it that extra immersion layer but I just wish there was more of everything.

I'd only recommend getting on a deep sale.

Haven't played it in almost 3 years but it was an alright game. It was fun to just kill people but it felt a bit unpolished and clunky most of the time and anything outside of the main modes felt weak.

Didn't completely finish it, but made it through most of the game. It's always satisfying to get it working but personally I got bored when no new mechanics or parts were introduced late game.

Whenever I played this with other people, they'd rather go back to Mario Party Island Tour instead. The main game mode here just wasn't very fun.