Sarwar Ron
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Sarwar Ron's Reviews
Enigmatis 3: The Shadow of Karkhala is an excellent conclusion to a great series and is definitively worth your while.
If you are looking for a casual gaming session and a fun party game, Frantics is the party game for you, just don’t expect that much variety.
If you are a fan of the Scribblenauts series, you will be surprised by the new additions to the Scribblenauts Showdown's word library.
Railway Empire possesses the strategy, complexity and choice of any good resource management or tycoon game.
It is always nice to have everything you need packed neatly in a single box and, for those who value this, Resident Evil: Biohazard Gold Edition is what you were waiting for.
Grab a copy of Nightmares from the Deep: Davy Jones and set sail to the adventure genre before cannon balls start flying again.
The Pillars of the Earth's Second Book - Sowing the Wind will left you waiting for the conclusion of the story and watching how your decisions carry on.
The Inner World: The Last Wind Monk may not be a staple of the genre, but it is something worth checking out if you are a fan of point and click adventure games. So go back to the colourful and yet depressing world of Asporia and save it from the claws of tyranny and racism.
Peach Beach Splash comes with fast paced gameplay and is loaded with enough content to keep you busy for hours, both in story and multiplayer modes. Above all, the gameplay is very engaging compared to other titles of this series.
Over the past many years PES series has improved vastly. Then again, there’s no end when it comes to improvements. There are areas where PES can improve in the coming years, specially improving the AI and addition off game elements to break the monotony.
Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth is hurt by the actual story unraveling too slowly, even for a prologue. If you’re a fan of dramas and have some time to spare, The Pillars of the Earth might be the choice to break the monotony from regular run and gun games.
NetherRealm probably stumbled a bit implementing the newly introduced gear management feature, but everything else in Injustice 2 is flawless. It’s hard not to call Injustice 2 a benchmark of this genre, and a masterpiece that truly delivers good quality entertainment.
Sniper Elite 4 is going to be a favorite for those who love shooting through a rifle scope. It cleverly injected strategy and cooperative play to suit its crowd. Unless you’re specifically looking for some sniping action and are able to play in high difficulty mode, Sniper Elite 4 can wait.
With a mix of action, puzzle and building, aided by a creepy hand-drawn environment, the game actually succeeds to put you back into your childhood memories. When it comes to a challenging platforming experience, Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found worth a try.
No matter how interactive finding hidden objects is, it always leads to boredom. Having said that, if you’re still looking for a chance to get some detective works done, give Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek a try.
Undoubtedly it’s one of the more clever games that I’ve played in many years. Many have compared The Flame in the Flood with Don’t Starve due to the nature of both games, but I’ve found this gameplay experience quite unique.
Root Letter does offer something for Nipponophiles and fans of the genre. People used to this kind of pacing might find refreshing a story like this one, one that feels even mature compared to similar games, and that invites the player within the plot so they can be part of the mystery solving process.
Aragami is still a decent game to play. It requires patience, scheming and strategy to get past the 10-12 hours of gameplay and its story. It has great potential for crafting a fine game, especially for the Tenchu fans.
Gal*Gun Double Peace is definitely aimed at a niche group of gamers. But, if you’re tired of all the running and gunning with rivers of blood, Gal*Gun Double Peace could be the short break you’re looking for.
Don’t Starve Together poses a challenge not only to your survival skills, but also to your social skills, leadership and, ultimately, to your friendship; after all, nobody wants to die because Roger forgot to bring enough wood...