Niklas Isberg


4 games reviewed
60.0 average score
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R-Type Delta: HD Boosted revitalizes the 1998 PlayStation classic, staying true to the franchise's reputation for grueling difficulty where even the "Kids" setting offers a formidable challenge. As a faithful modernization of the series' first foray into 3D graphics, the game demands precision and memorization from players, punishing mistakes with one-hit deaths and a strict game-over structure that rejects modern hand-holding. Despite its modest audiovisual updates, the gameplay remains deep thanks to three distinct ships and tactical mechanics like the Force unit and the screen-clearing Delta Weapon. Ultimately, it serves as a nostalgic, unforgiving, yet highly rewarding "shmup" experience designed for genre veterans and those willing to endure its trial-and-error nature.

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Dec 6, 2025

A deep bow to the point-and-click ancestors like Monkey Island. Foolish Mortals is a delightful and beautiful modern point-and-click game that unfortunately doesn't have the same clever writing as its predecessors.

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Nov 5, 2025

Wreckreation tries to bring Burnout back to life, but it lacks the things that made Burnout fun in the first place.

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Jun 21, 2025

Deliver at all Costs is a light-hearted, isometric driving game that simulates the trials and tribulations of package delivery. Players step into the shoes of Winston, a driver for WeDeliver. The game's narrative is largely forgettable, with its strengths lying in its humorous take on delivery routes, car upgrades, and the comedic interactions with customers whose property you might accidentally demolish. While the jazzy soundtrack and destructible environments are enjoyable, the game offers little challenge, providing unlimited attempts and moving checkpoints, making it overly easy. Collecting in-game currency and blueprints for car parts, which offer minor humorous upgrades, is not particularly motivating due to the lack of difficulty. Despite its charming cartoonish graphics and overall pleasant aesthetic, the game's simple mechanics and repetitive nature make it best suited for short play sessions, appealing to those seeking a laid-back, humorous delivery simulation.

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