Alexander Thomas
Light Fall is a clever and artistically crafted puzzle platformer with a curiously compelling narrative and well balanced, steady rate of increasing difficulty that encourages you to try a little harder with each subsequent stage.
With so much to see and do, Swords of Ditto is a heart-warming adventure I simply can't get enough of.
It may seem like there is no end in sight, no happy ending for those who survive, but with its fantastic presentation and no-nonsense attitude, Frostpunk is an exemplary game to learn from and with so many paths to go down, the replay value is through the roof, especially for gamers who happen to be a glutton for punishment.
Manticore: Galaxy on Fire is an enjoyable third-person space combat game set in a well thought out universe, pitting you as the newest member of a mercenary team investigating a horrifying event.
Umiro is creative but short, and lacks staying power in its number of stages, replayability, and narrative.
Nothing about the game feels tense or challenging, and completing missions within a minute makes it sadly forgettable.
For kids and Pokemon fans, this game is sure to be a delight
_____________________ “when the targeting system is unreliable it's possible to lose a lengthy battle through no fault of your own.
____________________ “While there is something to be said for maintaining the original game, calling it a remaster really ought to have some modern comforts.
The game also attempts to push some boundaries which come off awkward rather than fun.
______________________ “snooping and investigation will lead you through the story but the ending will be hit or miss
_______________________ “The heart and soul of the game is there, even in the tutorial, but it's simply too old.
______________________ “If you are worried about the length of the game, don't be, the experience is well worth it.
the game will still play the same: spy, report, build relationships, and try not to get shot in the face.
the one thing I wanted the most out of this game does not appear: the ability to play as Lovecraft.
it really is just a pleasure to get lost in the story.
relies entirely on its beautiful art style and effortless exploration to tell the story, and in this it succeeds.
a pleasantly challenging platformer with adorable charm and an entertaining story.
While “It's just a game” is true of all games, it shouldn't feel like the key rationale to remember when playing.
considering Rufus isn't much of a likable character, it gets annoying to listen to him.