Skylanders Superchargers Version Review

Review: Skylanders SuperChargers | Stevivor

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Skylanders Superchargers review - GameLuster

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Skylanders Superchargers is a competent sequel, but it lacks some of the charm of its predecessors by focusing too much on its collection of vehicles. The Nintendo Wii version of Skylanders SuperChargers Racing-yeah, the one with graphics straight from 2006-has more racing tracks than the PS4 version. And the 3DS?

Skylanders SuperChargers Dark Edition Review: A Lot of Boom! For Your Buck

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Skylanders SuperChargers features a brand-new class of heroes, called SuperChargers who are distinct with fresh moves, powerful attacks and all. Skylanders SuperChargers is a nice addition to the Skylanders family offering up more gameplay options with the inclusion of vehicles. It's not just vehicles in the campaign, but a whole racing aspect as well that should add even more hours of fun.

Skylanders: Superchargers Review - Tech Girl

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Skylanders Superchargers Review. Activision released the first version of Skylanders in 2011, and the franchise has grown in popularity since then. Just in time for the holiday shopping season, the newest version, Skylanders' Superchargers has been released.

Skylanders Superchargers (2015) Video Game Review by Ryan Balkwill ...

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The latest installment was released September 20, 2015, and is already getting rave reviews from grade school boys and girls and. Skylanders Superchargers injects vehicles into the beloved toys-to-life formula, offering a fresh take on the series. While retaining its charming visuals and platforming roots, the game introduces thrilling vehicle.

Skylanders SuperChargers Reviews - OpenCritic

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Skylanders: Superchargers was developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision. Our review is based on the PlayStation 4 version. The latest Skylanders game initially seems like the most gimmicky yet.

Skylanders SuperChargers review: Apple TV version is very impressive ...

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Giving vehicles to creatures who can variously fly, breathe fire, or hurl magic makes about as much sense as when Spider. Superchargers takes the biggest risk the series has seen to date by adding vehicles, the results are a mixed bag to say the least. The starter kit comes with one land vehicle, but the game also has water and air segments, sold separately of course.

The latter two are not required to beat the core game, much like previous games. For those already neck deep in the Skylanders world, all of the previous games' figures are compatible with Superchargers, and a digital version of the game is available for those who already own a Portal of Power.

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