Filippo Dinolfo
If you are looking for a layered and nuanced game you can sink your time into and not feel like you’ve wasted a second, this is it.
This gives me hope that maybe we will get a new main installment in the series sooner, rather than later, but as it is, Gaiden is a more than suitable re-introduction to a franchise that still has a fanbase, and can still attract new players.
AEW: Fight Forever brings back the fun, pick up and play type of wrestling game that has fallen by the wayside over the years.
Streets of Rage 4 had a lot to live up to, and it delivered.
The Double Dragon And Kunio-kun Retro Brawler Bundle is a decent collection that provides a look into a slice of gaming that a lot of people haven’t seen. What it doesn’t do is explain in any way why anyone under forty should care about it. It’s a missed opportunity, one that hopefully Arc might consider taking another shot at with a Volume 2.
Code Shifter as it is now is a flawed but charming game.
At the end of it, you’ll be wanting more, and waiting impatiently for Episode 2 to be released.