The persian prince is almost as entertaining on the Ipad as he is on the consoles. In the end, the experience is somewhat hurt by the fact that this really need a real controller to be fully enjoyed.
MotoGP 25 continues in the same vein that the series has been on since its inception, basically. It's a good game for die-hard fans of the sport, but it doesn't do anything that will make anyone want to sit down. A new graphics engine and better motorcycle sounds are always nice, but the game would have benefited from having an extra game mode to get your teeth into. Maybe a flashback to a specific season, something that's been in the series before. But if you're just looking to ride the track and not care about everything around you, you won't be disappointed.
If you're a fan of games like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Lies of P, AI Limit is a decent entry on the same end of the soulslike spectrum. Don't expect graphics, level design, or combat on par with the two aforementioned games, but instead a simple soulslike, with a few good ideas, some nice weapons, and actually pretty good character design.
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Whether you've been playing Fire Emblem since the beginning or are mostly curious about where the blue-haired sword goblins in Super Smash Bros. come from, I think you should give Fire Emblem Engage a proper try. You will not regret it.