Chris O'Connor
I would recommend the game, but with the caveat that it is only going to be for a certain sort of gamer. If you think you might be interested, give the demo a try and go from there. If it's right up your alley though then prepare to have a standout interactive experience.
Personally, as mentioned, my interest in this game came to a screeching halt but I still appreciate what it is and I have no doubt that those who don't mind platform hopping will enjoy it. If that's your thing then certainly consider giving it a go. If like me the term parkour causes an instant eye roll and sigh then I'd suggest giving this a miss.
Earn your virtual pilots license with a visually stunning and challenging globe of flying locations.
There is a lot of fun to be had here
Overall, if you are a fan of retro gaming, especially if you were a fan of Darius then this may well be just the right fix you have been looking for.
I enjoyed this in my more spectator role and I know my son loved the game so I would have to say this is a hearty recommendation, if you yourself are a fan or you have a fan in the family… this ought to put a smile on their dial.
A fun game that will test your brain and no doubt frustrate you at times, but a lot of value in the editor directly and indirectly. At a pretty reasonable price I’d say this is a great option if you want a bit of puzzle solving fun.
The long wait for the return of Desperados has not been in vain.
For anyone who wants to be a marine biologist... this is a good casual immersion into the wonderous depths.
It's like mini golf... but more infuriating! But it can be fun too.
Taking the core of Hungry Shark for mobile phones and bringing it into full 3D with a reality tv show twist.
Two new civilizations and maybe a new game mode Maya or Maya not tempt you to grab this DLC... it's ok, I'm sure my son would have cringed at that too.
If you want a bit of grappling, swinging VR fun… I would recommend Slinger VR!
It’s not super expensive so if you just want to add more spell casting to your VR library, it is an option. I’d recommend waiting for a sale or until patches tweak the gameplay a bit. Otherwise, regrettably, I’d say perhaps give this one a miss.
Moons of Madness is a concept that unfortunately missed that Elder God spot!
Mixing elements of the old and new games in the series, this game also mixes the humans and the aliens to create a Chimera Squad to tackle the ongoing threat/s to Earth.
A comical group of RPG characters band together to find quests to earn money. But are they about to bite off more than they can chew?
With the main house in some semblance of order, Jesse must now go down to the basement to make sure the Foundation remains solid.
Scavenge the galaxy, loot derelicts and level up your team to tackle bigger and nastier enemies.
Throwing the notion of good intentions with potential bad outcomes into the mix of a war game results in a compelling game that is well worth the replay.