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Those looking for a core strategy experience may be disappointed, but the game is well suited for those that want a fun (if fleeting) tactical game
I had a blast besting stages, but the game loses momentum with lengthy enemy turns
Optional difficulty and gameplay modifiers let you customize the experience to be exactly what you want
Frustration gives way to fun and fulfillment as failure turns to success
Delivers scares with style even if it doesn't satisfy in all areas
It's an easy recommendation for anyone looking to fight yetis and engage in some light tower defense
Nothing short of a work of art
With a wide range of difficulty levels and endless planets to conquer, Helldivers doles out as much co-op fun as you can handle
By trimming the fat and focusing on solid puzzle gameplay, Nintendo turns in another good entry. Some fans, however, may be disappointed in the lack of new trinkets to play with
A promising concept with muddled execution. It alternates between mystifying allegory and largely irritating gameplay
Thanks to graphic and audio enhancements alongside a few quality of life changes, Homeworld is still an enjoyable experience
ScreamRide becomes less fun as the mechanics get more involved and the requirements to unlock new levels rise
The story is silly, but I enjoyed the excuse to revisit memorable moments from the show with a new, sometimes ridiculous lens
If you can retrain your brain to these unorthodox controls, Aaru's Awakening offers some fun platforming moments
A good arcade game that is outdated by some of its own successors
Though the novelty has worn off, the action-packed battles remain among the most enjoyable and accessible in the fighting scene
A beautifully realized world that sacrifices more involved gameplay in the name of cinematic presentation
Rainbow Curse is different from any other platformer out there. I got frustrated by Kirby's insistence on staying rolled into a ball, but plenty of moments of innovation and fun appear throughout
Discovering the secrets behind the cards and creating different dungeon mixes results in a well-designed, original experience
If you've played a Total War game before, you know what to expect. Despite some new mechanics and ways to play, the core is cultivating your expansive holdings or charging headlong into battle.