Rex Hindrichs
Oblivion Override, despite still being an early access title, is one phenomenal game. The game provides you with enough difficulty to be somewhat easy in the beginning but also gives you enough of a challenge to keep you hooked. The game gives you a wide variety of options in terms of playstyles and lets you adjust everything to your liking.
Die, die, die again. Curse your enemy, curse the game, think of quitting, then pick the sticks back up and keep trying.
Those looking for a new way to scratch the itch left by Hotline: Miami or feel like an Eastern gunslinger would do well to give it a try.
The industry can always use more risky passion projects like this, even if they don’t always reach their full potential.
Scratches an itch rarely reached in recent years.
The Wild West has never felt more alive or immersive, but trimming some of the fat and spending that indulgence on the game’s weaker spots instead could have made it an even better experience for the player.
Patrolling the streets of New York and keeping its citizens safe as the friendly neighborhood spider has never felt better.
After years of legacy and increasing familiarity, the next chapter for a new generation has grown with its audience.
Tight, lean, and expertly crafted, rarely is so much accomplished with so little.
Despite the drawbacks of ambitious endeavors, Kingdom Come: Deliverance succeeds in bringing a believable medieval world to the player.