Jay Davies
Despite the kinks and knitpicks, Legend of the Gobbos will endear players with its accommodating easiness, making it a lovely, gentle and ideal welcoming to retro gaming for children, while giving adult retro lovers a pleasing blast from the past to indulge in. It's not perfect obviously and it lacks the inspiration and magic of its contemporaries, but all the same it was a good game for its time that deserves to be experienced. The remastering effort on display here is lovely and should certainly entertain and please gamers young and old. A legendary platformer it may not be, but Legend of the Gobbos is certainly a worthwhile adventure that's returned with a solid remastering effort.
A surprisingly enjoyable blast that could entice newcomers.
Relax among the stars in this enjoyable starbase management sim.
A Real Town Hero
Grind away through an interesting card based title that falls just short of being great
I have to say that Nexomon: Extinction is worth picking up if you enjoy monster-catching RPGs. While it does suffer from a lack of real innovation, it does a great job at competing with the more well-known titles in the genre such as Pokémon or Digimon, despite a budget price. I'm personally hoping to see more from this series in the future.
Overall I can’t say I fully enjoyed my experience with Windbound, but I could have without the issues
Fast paced action & chin stroking puzzles will keep you entertained in this 16-Bit MMO styled adventure.