Nicholas Plouffe
Even the paths to show your progress for each patient are cool, consisting of what looks like tree branches or a neurological network.
I'm sure some might be a bit offended by what's on display, but this game is rated M for some very good reasons.
Armed with Wings is zen-like, and everything flows like water.
The ships themselves and all of the skills used look great, just try not to lose track of yourself among the chaos that is sure to ensue.
Unless you're a perfectionist who doesn't mind constantly reloading, you'll need to learn to thrive in the chaos.
This is a great purchase if you like sidescrolling bullet hell or just want an interesting game to play through with a friend.
Beating yourself at your own game feels satisfying, and losing yourself feels fair.
If you like space exploration with a decent story, then this is easily the adventure for you.
Overall this is a really great indie title for anyone interested in speedrunning or a game they can jump in and out of quickly. It's hard to not hate dinosaurs in space, especially when they have jetboots strapped on and are trying to save an entire planet from destruction; JumpJet Rex is no exception.
Thank you Triumph, for doing justice to these noble little people and bringing them to the center stage for a grand performance of dancing, singing, and a little bit of blood-letting. Let the games begin!
If you enjoy stealth or strategy, Shadow Tactics is for you.
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.
The real question is though, are you ready to save the universe? If not, you should probably leave Helldivers alone. It takes some real grit and courage to join the ranks of the Heroes of the Federation. Good luck, soldier.
There's also no sort of profile system, so the only way you can track wins/losses is by hand.
Galak-Z does a great job of proving why arcade shooters can still be quite fun. The crazy flight controls feel good, enemy variety is spot on, and the laser customization really lets you shoot the way you want to.
With new upgrades, new armour, new merchants, pretty much everything has a little bit of something new to it, Hearts of Stone is an add-on that you won't be disappointed with.
[I]f you like twin-stick shooters or arcadey indie games, do yourself a favour and download the demo for Assault Android Cactus. If you think it's worth your time and money, pick it up. You won't be disappointed.
You can eventually tie a stick of dynamite to a rat, who then runs after the first enemy he sees. It's devilishly awesome.
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.
If you enjoy twin-stick shooters, rogue-likes, or both, Good Robot is absolutely worth your time and money.