Michael Chow
Lost Sea is a game that plays well, but rather than attempting to be a roguelike game, it should have focused on a strictly action/adventure style.
Duelyst does not have the luxury of having a giant fan base at launch like other popular card games, so continual word-of-mouth and high quality updates will be required to keep the game afloat.
While the gameplay remains fun and simple, the AI is more reminiscent of a game from its original time rather than one found in a 2016 remake.
One thing should be noted: you will fail, and then fail some more.
Though the combat portions of the game are too easy, the combat system itself is enjoyable, if a bit simple.
Attack on Titan is an enjoyable title featuring fluid gameplay, enjoyable action sequences, and a story mode that all can enjoy.
If the gameplay had been more challenging, fluid, and present in the game, Bound could have been a title discussed for years.
Unlike the gameplay of Steins; Gate, it is the story which sets this visual novel apart from other games.
Jumping into Dragon Quest VII, I was treated to a well-paced, meaningful story that did not center itself around battles like many JRPGs try to do these days.
Although the missions are repetitive, the gameplay itself is amazingly fun.
Playing as a planet might seem uninteresting or bland but having control over four elemental giants makes the experience quite enjoyable.
Xenoraid brings some interesting ideas to the vertical shmup genre. Unfortunately, the changes take away from what really defines the genre, leaving it in a sort of limbo between genres.
The characters are drawn in speaking cutscenes as well, and look authentic when compared to their source material.
Some great character depth as well as an overhaul to both the Final Fantasy formula and battle system makes Final Fantasy XV a delight for existing fans and new players.
Although it does feature more than one ending, don’t expect the other one to be much more telling.
Fans of the Digimon TV series would be wise to give this game a look, but do not go looking for a traditional JRPG like Cyber Sleuth was.
In a time where games rely on updates, patches, and DLC to become what the game should have been at launch, it was very refreshing to see Sniper Elite 4 release without any glaring weaknesses or issues.
Snipperclips is a fun, charming title that players will enjoy, and is a great start to the "Nindie" movement that Nintendo is embracing for the Switch.
Additionally, the game lacks innovation and feels pretty much the same as any other Bomberman you may have previously played.
The music in the game matches the atmosphere extremely well, and contributes much to the psychological horror that the game emits.