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SOMA tells an interesting albeit convoluted story but is a chore to play through.
Skyshine's Bedlam is a competent game with a lot of surface polish, but somewhat unsatisfying gameplay. While it hits all the right notes for sci-lovers in terms of aesthetic and tone, it fails to satisfy for long with inexplicable mechanics that seem difficult for the sake of difficulty and a lack of opportunities to form an emotional investment.
Fun twin-stick shooter with endearing characters. Grab a friend and unleash a fury of projectiles for the Genki Star!
There's a lot to like about Persona 4: Dancing All Night; unfortunately a lack of cohesive game design hinders the product as a whole. For an MSRP of $50, justifying a purchase is difficult. It's good, but compared to the competition, it flounders.
Tinertia is a love-letter to rocket jumping. If you're into that, it's a blast! If you aren't, Tinertia doesn't have much to offer you.
Metal Gear Solid V is an incredible game worth a purchase by anyone remotely interested in the genre.
Overall, Ultra Despair Girls manages to be both a worthy distraction between the two mainline Danganronpa titles, while also giving a new coat of paint to the series' formula.
In the end, Armello does not strive for anything more than being a polished and well-rounded experience, and despite some lingering complaints on its lack of communication and interactivity, it is a worthwhile purchase for any board game fan.
0rbitalis is a simple game. It has a minimalist aesthetic and hands off game mechanics, which make the game perfect for casual play. The game is easy to stop playing for a while, but hard to stay away from.
Mad Max is a flawed experience, but its late game character moments and beautiful wasteland save it from being purely mediocre.
I Can't Escape: Darkness is vague, contains random and frustrating win states, not scary, and the best part is the secrets and sound design.
If you're a fan of horror, this game offers everything you could want out of a truly terrifying experience and you'll enjoy every minute of it.
Party Hard may suffer from repetition at times, but the more I play it, the more it grows on me.
Shutshimi fails somewhat to swim against the current of other procedural games, but its unique charms are hard to argue with and its gameplay is solid and enjoyable.
One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 is a simple musou that should please fans of the genre and the One Piece series but probably won't impress anyone.
It's a good romp run through ruins and wreaking havoc with demon powers, but does not provide much more substance than that.
An amazing looking "walking simulator" that has a few graphical hiccups, but overall left me with feelings of enjoyment.
Discstorm is a fun game to play with friends, but single player needs more love, characters could use more variation and some kinks could be ironed out.
Big Pharma takes the cake when it comes to puzzle games that can both be therapeutic to watch, while being the right level of infuriatingly difficult to make you come back for more. If you are a fan of sizzle games, you owe it to yourself to take a look.
Overall, the Mega Man Legacy Collection is a great addition to a Mega Man fan's library, or a great way to finally play the classic Mega Man games if you haven't already.