Nicholas Plouffe
There's also no sort of profile system, so the only way you can track wins/losses is by hand.
Instead of feeling like a clever rogue, I felt like an errand boy moving from A to B just to complete the next task.
The art and animations all feel at home in the universe this studio has produced, giving a cartoony kid-friendly vibe that's violent but not over the top.
Make just a few simple mistakes and you're kicked back to the map, losing whichever gear you may have brought into your last attempt.
You can eventually tie a stick of dynamite to a rat, who then runs after the first enemy he sees. It's devilishly awesome.
… ultimately what you're left with is a game that is worth far less than the asking price of thirty dollars.
As far as gameplay goes, if you've played anything by Telltale then you know what to expect: a story-driven game filled with dialogue choices, quick time events, and a bit of exploration.
Aside from the quest being a tad short, there are some major positives and I think the Automatron DLC fits quite nicely with the rest of Fallout 4 in general.
…you're not always trying to kill everything on screen, you're trying to make damn well sure you don't ever get hit.
Honestly, I went into Leap of Fate with low expectations of just another twin-stick shooter and was very impressed overall.
For everyone else, it probably feels nice, but a little underwhelming in comparison to what is already available on Nexus.
If you enjoy twin-stick shooters, rogue-likes, or both, Good Robot is absolutely worth your time and money.
If you know some people that are interested and can split the cost, or you just really enjoy rogue-like shooters, then Rogue Stormers is probably right for you. Unfortunately, it’s definitely not right for me.
If you haven’t looked into this new episodic take on a cult classic, you definitely should. King’s Quest is a great way to kill some time if you enjoy a more comedic point-and-click adventure like Monkey’s Island.
If you like first person shooters, if you're an old DOOM fan, or if you just like killing demons, treat yourself to DOOM 2016. It's going to amaze me if id Software decides to not do a follow-up to this game, and Bethesda/ZeniMax would be crazy not to let this studio basically do whatever the hell it wants to after this release.
The reality is, while Far Harbor itself is fantastic, Bethesda has once again lived up to its old name and released some content with major bugs and issues.
Currently there’s a pretty glaring bug where your cursor isn’t centered on your character, resulting in your laser marker not correctly showing your line of fire.
When some of your level design includes portal puzzles, you absolutely need them to look distinctly different from each other.
From the originality of the story, to the illustrative comic book panel scenes and exceptional graphics, Turn On is a fantastic casual platformer guaranteed to help pass a few hours of your day with a smile on your face.
It’s almost like the art team simply wasn’t finished, but they decided to ship anyway.