Chris O'Connor
A natural progression for Serious Sam into VR.
If mini golf elements, playfulness were upsized and applied to full scale courses.
For those who have been yearning for some group battles, this DLC is for you!
The VR market is still in it's early days and much of what's available is so called "on rail shooters" so it's nice to have something a bit different. Something that uses the space extremely well and gives us a bit of humour with not a zombie in site.
The Batman returns, after the traumatic events of Season 1, Bruce Wayne and his closest friends must deal with the aftermath while facing new foes.
Experience battles first hand as a cartoon Gladiator!
For me I would say if you enjoy hunting games it can be a bit of casual fun… but certainly not at full price… a deep discount is require or perhaps give it a…. miss (puts on sunglasses, adopts a smug look and walks off).
Rage quit like it's 1996!
A fun addition to the rest of your trucking collection… if you're playing it… chances are you too are a tragic… it's not overly pricey and it's a lot of fun looking behind you and seeing a huge piece of earth moving machinery or similar on your truck as you cruise down the interstate!
15 years ago you walked the land of Morrowind... now set foot upon those lands again and experience them with fresh eyes and with a rousing orchestral score!
Civilization in space with a touch of Game Of Thrones politicking.
Is it worth the price of admission… that's hard to tell. If you are a die hard fan of the series I would imagine this is indeed something you need to complete your "set" as it were. If you only really play Nier Automata in a casual manner… then perhaps sit this out… though the chance to fight a real "boss" battle may be worth even grinding that bit to get to the required level… maybe wait for a special before putting your cash down.
Space the final frontier... this is the attempt to return from that frontier.
Looking and feeling like a game from a number of years ago, the Youkols may not be the only thing best left to history here.
Unmistakable influences lead to a game with a lot of heart but lacking polish.
Possibly not for the purists but a bit of fun.
If Roger Wilco and Larry Laffer had a child... via genetic engineering.
The story is quite interesting and by the end of chapter one you will probably find yourself having a fare idea of what's going on, what went on and who you are… but there are some more questions left to answer and that is obviously the hook to keep you going. Visually it's quite a treat (other than the previously mentioned lighting issue) and the puzzles aren't too taxing so you can progress without feeling to laboured.
Politically correct gaming... yeah, this isn't that!
This serves as a much need giggle in the midst of so many dire Zombie themed games and is worth it just for the flexibility of how you play… well worth adding to your collection if you like your action with a bit of a smirk.