Jamie Hayami
Hidden Cats in Santa’s Realm is a great addition to the Hidden Cats series. I always look forward to new releases from this series, and the newest iteration doesn’t disappoint. While it’s an easy game for achievement hunters, it’s also accessible and enjoyable for players of all ages. If you’re looking for a relaxing game to enjoy for an hour or two, I highly recommend giving this one a try.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard will undoubtably be my 2024 Game of the Year. I was fully engaged for my 100+ hour run, leaving me both and fulfilled and bittersweet when it came to an end. While additional content from BioWare would be a welcome addition, the game stands strong as a complete experience. I’m already looking forward to diving back in for another run.
At Gamer Social Club, we consider the Hidden Cats series to be an easy achievement game. That said, I’m always excited for each new installment in this series. With a Where’s Waldo vibe, these games are accessible, enjoyable for players of any age, and a relaxing option if you’re looking for an hour or two of laid-back gaming fun. This version includes plenty of Halloween-themed pop culture Easter eggs, which were a lot of fun to spot throughout the game.I’d definitely recommend this game for players of all ages—it’s especially fun to play with kids in the family!
If you enjoy turn-based strategy games, this one might appeal to you. However, I found the game’s difficulty to be inconsistent. The super weapon robot is quite fragile, and healing is challenging since healing items only restore about 1-2 HP at a time. Additionally, the levels felt repetitive and somewhat frustrating.