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With the addition of a slightly pricier 18+ edition you also will get a few minutes of added scenes which smooth out abruptness in the all-ages release. If you’ve got a few hours to kill and are looking for a cute, simple story, then KARAKARA will likely fill the void.
Anarcute is a warm and fuzzy, utterly adorable game that plays with mob violence and social unrest.
Somebody who just picked up this game would probably express some confusion regarding the issues raised in this review.
It’s hard to surmise whether The Technomancer and its faults come by way of financial or otherwise creative pitfalls, because there are some interesting and rather enjoyable moments to take out of both the game’s easy-to-access combat system and the rather nostalgic return of a colonized Mars seen through the eyes of an 80’s motion picture.
There is a lot to dig while playing VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action.
I Am Setsuna seems like the perfect game for those missing the Golden Age of Japanese RPGs, but unfortunately it has been painted with a shallow brush.
Daydreamer: Awakened Edition plays like an early 90s platformer but looks like it belongs in this console generation.
My Little Kitties is a two to four hour visual novel which might appeal to people looking for a brief view into the life of a high-school aged father, but it is somehow not nearly as cute as the name implies.
There’s so much that could – but should not – be said about Higurashi When They Cry Hou – Ch.3 Tatarigoroshi to convince people to pick it up.
Much of this review has been spent pointing out Ghostbusters’ flaws and issues.
BOID is a simple and easy-to-play game that also finds ways to suck you in for lengthy periods of time.
The fact that Adventures of Mana was originally a phone game does not automatically mean it is bad.
Crush Your Enemies is a fast-paced RTS that combines a need for strong strategy with pick up and play accessibility.
FRU bills itself as “The last Kinect game you’ll ever need to play!” While it may be easy to make jokes about that statement just based on the first few words alone, what we have here is not only what may very well be the best Kinect game ever, but also one of the year’s best puzzlers and platforming games overall.
Monster Hunter Generations is an action RPG that is designed to consume your life.
While roguelike and roguelike-inspired games such as these feel like a dime a dozen in recent times, Necropolis stands out simply by being the best that it can be, with a striking visual style, great sense of humor and an enjoyable co-op mode working together with immense, randomized, yet terrifically-designed levels and some great combat.
As a standalone game, God Eater Resurrection is a decent time.
Song of the Deep could have been downright outstanding, but there’s enough flaws here to bump it back down into the realm of simply good.
The structure and play of the Carmegeddon titles have always centered around being a beautiful mess; Max Damage is no different.
While not exactly one of the best simulation games out there, Poly Bridge still manages to be quite unique and enjoyable, and easily has enough content to satisfy players for quite a while.