Thi Chao
The characters range from being extremely easy to defeat to being almost impossible to take down. The balancing issues on a per character basis are off the scale.
Boasting clear inspiration from great titles such as The Legend of Zelda and Silent Hill, it’s all packed into a terrifying RPG puzzle game.
Senran Kagura Estival Versus has no shame and that's just fine.
_____________________________ “Yes the characters are unique in their own ways, but what will really grab your attention are the plot concepts and the themes that develop between the existence between the supernatural and every day life.
The gameplay itself is very dialogue heavy, which can be a turn off for some people; however, it does allow for exploration at your own pace.
The dungeon aspect of the game is great and really sent me down memory lane even if the controls annoyed me a bit.
Lumo is the Finnish word for ‘enchantment’ and that is exactly what the game is – enchanting.
Seeing as how every level is randomly generated there could be a lot more to offer than the meandering and side-questing that is there.
But luckily the actual combat is fun and is designed in such a way that newcomers can quickly get the hang of the combos.
If you are the kind of player that likes to do every side quest available, you will be looking at around 100 hours of game play.
10 Second Ninja is extremely easy to pick up with even easier to understand controls.
One of the best things that The Metronomicon has to offer is the amount of side quests and extras that you can do.
The one drawback is the 800 x 600 resolution.
The real treat to this game is it's challenge mode, in which players will have to manage their guests happiness, customization, construction and employees all the while trying to stay within your budget.
The AI don’t really pose much of a threat until much later into the game.
Eventually I would love to see a timed mode added to this to make it even more challenging.
2Dark that creeps on a subject that not many dare to venture in; the kidnapping, torture, and murder of children.
_________________________ “The game this time around is more story and dialogue heavy, and I felt like it presented itself as more of a visual novel, however the battle system is quite good and remains mostly the same as the First and Second Chapter.
All in all, Conarium does a fantastic job on the atmosphere and giving players those fearful moments of panic where you are holding your breath at every turn.
White Day: A Labyrinth Called School has a strong and very compelling narrative. Finding out the school's hidden secrets and more about the ghouls that meander the halls will be a riveting experience to gamers.