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Justin Nation's Reviews
While there’s quite a lot to understand about Fate/EXTELLA Link in the end your enjoyment is likely to hinge on the frantic and crazy combat...
It will begin with simple negations, changing out colors with directions, and even some or statements...
For me the concerns began just in the tutorial as the game walks you through each character’s signature ability...
You’ll start out in a circular room that’s lacking in detail or cover, where a steady flow of zombies will be thrown at you coming from different directions...
Starting out things are pretty simple as the game walks you through the basic mechanics...
In the end what you’ll want to understand is that this is a cyberpunk semi-interactive adventure that explores society, corporate overreach, and human choice in a smart way...
This roguelike first-person shooter won’t have you exploring exotic locations or demon-plagued netherworlds, instead it keeps things focused on a singular building at a time, typically composed of between 1 and 3 levels of procedurally-generated rooms...
Starting with the positive Apocryph has a lot in common with the games it’s looking to emulate and honor...
Featuring 3 playable characters (and the ability to allow your friends to control the other 2 if you’re able) you’ll choose between the title balanced bunny Dusty, the quick and slashing fox Kitsune, and the burly brawler by the name of Darg...
Why settle for going the normal route and following the game’s rules to win when you can simply look for ways to change the rules instead? This simple but smart premise is central to Baba Is You and will have you playing with each stage’s rules that are represented as words on the screen that you can move around and reconfigure...
As you play, controlling your glob of clay that can typically take the shape of a small variety of geometric shapes, your only real abilities are tied to the shoulder triggers...
Little Shopping is a pretty straightforward and simple game with 2 distinct components...
As someone who lacks a basis for comparison, Overdose is a bit on the overwhelming side when it comes to the story… and honestly most of it felt a bit nonsensical to the point I only peripherally paid it any attention...
Starting with the basics the game gives you a starting roster of 4 androids to choose from, with another 5 that you’ll unlock as you make progress in the campaign...
All things considered, for the price Hard West is a surprisingly competent tactical turn-based shooter than gets more right than it gets wrong...
As a total experience Valley was pretty satisfying and, overall, exceeded my expectations throughout its run time...
Starting with the positive each campaign will charge you with amassing a relatively small army of units as you progress through a relatively simple story...
All in all while it got off to a bit of a slow start, once I eased into my daily routine I found the game to be pretty fascinating, and certainly not quite like anything I’ve played...
Starting out without any real direction the early stages of the game are very much a matter of trial and error, and may quickly sap gamers made of less determination of enthusiasm quickly...
You’ll play as Juan, a man on the run who starts out with a simple pistol but, as the game rolls on, will get access to much more...