Matt Eakins
The Mage’s Tale has some great elements, but the whole of the experience left me feeling a bit underwhelmed.
When the credits scrolled and I finished Fimbul, I wanted there to be more. I wanted to explore more of the world. Go to the places that were just out of my reach. Was it because I loved what I played and needed to have more of it? I don’t think so.
I had high expectations, but Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice lived up to them.
It’s fun, it plays smooth and although simple, it offers up a gameplay loop that can keep you going for quite some time.
Once the credits roll, you truly get a sensation of closing out the thrilling finale of an action movie.
Minor complaints aside, Mini-Mech Mayhem offers PSVR owners a fun, bright, and lighthearted strategy game to fill that niche in their VR library. It’s approachable, engaging and packs in plenty of charm.