Cody Peterson
Stardust Odyssey is beautiful VR game on the surface that sadly becomes very repetitive and features combat that is confusing and complicated.
Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition is a fun experience for only those used to the Devil May Cry series.
Save Koch has an intriguing setup, but the repetitiveness of its gameplay and complicated characters ultimately ruin the entire experience.
It's the exact same game that released back in 2013.
Plagued by outdated visuals and animations.
It is boring and relies too heavily on sci-fi tropes.
Keeps feeling fresh all the way through.
Exactly the same as when it released five years ago.
Combat is repetitive and romance options are unsettling.
The game is interesting, but becomes to repetitive.
A must-play, totally unique puzzle game.
An fun combination of odd humor and classic paintings.
Biped is fun solo, but best played with a friend.
The difficulty level feels unfair despite interesting gameplay.
A surreal yet memorable experience.
Monster Train is a great experience for those who are fans of both deck-building games and roguelike adventures. While there may not seem to be as much content as other titles in the genre, there are random elements and unlockables that allow for a lot of replayability. Monster Train's game mechanics offer a neat spin on the deck-building genre and it will be interesting to see how the game evolves in the future.
One of the most impressive VR games to date.
It is a realistically boring hunting game with little fun to be had.
Infliction: Extended Cut looks great on consoles and tells a good story but is hampered by its repetitive gameplay and lack of variety.
Sword Art Online: Alicizaton Lycoris is plagued by performance issues, a poorly paced story, and combat mechanics that aren't explained well.