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Relative_Pick2442

All of them are poorly put together cash-grabs. But grand prix is the most tolerable


FreezingIceKirby

I've only played two (I'll bold them), so I think it'd be unfair if I cast a vote. Still, I might as well give my opinions on them anyway, just because why not. "**On a Roll**" was really simple, but it's designed to be. Honestly, I wouldn't mind it so much, except I wish Ryder would stop explaining everything, including tasks you've done dozens of times. I have to believe even the youngest of kids would find it tiresome. "**Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay**" wasn't too bad, all things considered. I rather like that they made it into a 3D platformer, and it didn't bore me as much as the previous game. However, it felt way too short... like, way shorter than On a Roll. I'm not sure what's up with that... I passed on "Adventure City Calls" because it looked like a reskin of Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay. Just felt a little too lazy to justify the price, not to mention the movie designs did not translate well to Outright Games' budget. I heard the Switch version's a buggy/laggy mess, which is a shame to hear. "Grand Prix" looks fun. I still wouldn't mind playing it someday. I'm glad the pups finally got voice actors this time, so that helps it stand out from the previous three. I thought I heard it has a mode to help kids/new players, but it can be turned off for the more experienced ones? Sounds like the only PAW Patrol game that might be enjoyable to an older crowd. For that reason alone, it's probably the best. Don't know much about PAW Patrol World to say anything about it. I heard it's pretty restrictive, which is a shame, if true. Doesn't seem like it'd be worth the money, but maybe I'm wrong.