Sarwar Ron
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Sarwar Ron's Reviews
The Last Blade 2 is a must-play title if you’re into fighting games, samurai games or if you want to make a trip down memory lane. The cross-platform compatibility functions are really something amazing and they should set a standard for most games of this kind.
If you want a narrative-driven experience, and you already devoured the Telltale Games catalogue, you should try this new alternative. Once you get past its obvious and annoying design flaws, you’ll find yourself facing a diamond in the rough, something truly entertaining.
Street Fighter V has something for everyone. It is a must play for every fan of the series, for fighting games consumers and for casual gamers as well, although they might find it a bit harder to dominate and understand the game completely, at least from the start.
If you like fighting games, Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel might probably suit you, but won’t dethrone any of your old time favorites and, if you’re not that into the genre, but would like to try something new, this might just be the best option for you.
In spite of the gameplay’s apparent limitations and the lack of excitement of reading the story when you could hear it or live it, the game is a must-play for any fans of the genre, the Norse mythology, compelling and mature narratives, and videogames in general.
PES 16 may not be the greatest soccer game of all time, but it’s definitively worth your time and money. It’s a game that delivers a very satisfactory sports experience both to fans and newcomers.
There you have it, Metal Slug X is a must play or replay if you’re into Run n’ Guns, dieselpunk, weird humor, aliens, Nazi parodies, mummies, failed and creepy scientific experiments, obesity, and probably most notable, impossibly large and terrifying war machines.
Blackwell Epiphany may not be the best ending of the Blackwell series, but it’s totally worth playing. It takes you inside the story by introducing fantastic music and dialogue.
Child of Light came on the radar with high anticipation, and it doesn’t fail to deliver. It isn’t necessarily the type of release gamers expect from Ubisoft, as they are renowned for making blockbuster titles.
Tales from the Dragon Mountain 2: The Lair does bring a lot of head scratching moments to the player, and casual adventure fans will love playing it.
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is the first of the two-part adventure, and its story cooks just right for players longing for more. The story suddenly ends just when you think there is enough evidence and theories for a possible conclusion.
There are elements in the game that can be considered enjoyable. Even though it’s easy to figure the tactics for completing each mission, playing them still felt fun.
It’s never simple to make a mixture of fast-paced click-happy and slow-paced strategy genres, but Anomaly 2 is a breathing example of that. Not only the tower defense genre fans, but the strategy lovers won’t want to miss a piece of the gripping experience of Anomaly 2.
It’s understandable that every finale contains a few dramatic moments, but Goodbye Deponia seems to have a little too many. This makes the story bump a little, while some scenarios had too many dramatic situations and some didn’t.
It’s honest to admit that Foul Play is a fun game to play, but only lasts till it ends. There’s nothing extraordinary in it to put me back in Battleblock’s shoes for replaying his stimulating adventures.
Despite these shortcomings, Primordia is still a fun game to play. You obviously won’t leave this game unfinished as the story will keep you going till the end.
You might grow a little tired with repetitive sequences throughout several chapters, but the story will always keep you going forward. At some stage you realize that even when you are bored with the gameplay, you are so attached with the story and are motivated to help John fulfill his last wish.