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A beautifully fleshed out world full of adventure told in a creative way brings something new and needed in this comeback of the platforming genre.
The Surge excels in combat but lacks in story
Seasons After Fall is an elegant platformer with a valuable life lesson
Little Nightmares is a surprising game. It combines creepy and exuberant art with vivid and innocent colors. It’s a very short experience but a satisfying one.
Keeps the nostalgic feel to the game type we're familiar with while adding its own flair to it.
I really enjoyed the small details Telltale brought forward, and am excited about the potential this series holds for Both TT and Marvel.
Overall, Tumbleseed offers a ton of content for it’s asking price. It is a fun, challenging and rewarding roguelike that is best played in short bursts and is fun to come back to.
Graphically, this is both a very basic and at the same time stunning game, I must’ve had my jaw drop a few times because this artwork is too astonishing
The greatest horror game to date.
Voodoo Vince: Remastered is another great addition to the Xbox One catalog. Its immersive world with its unique protagonist comes complete with great execution.
it’s all the arcade beat-em-up fun the 90’s version of you could have asked for, without the need for hand sanitizer after.
This is one of the best games ever made. It's an easy game to pick up and play as well as super fun!
Playtonic Games hasn't only given us a great game to play, they have started a new franchise I hope to explore for years to come.
PaRappa the Rapper Remastered is a FAILED attempt to revive an old classic game.
Horizon Zero Dawn is nothing short of a masterpiece.
This is probably the best platformer I have ever played
Overall, Snake Pass is a charming title that hearkens back to the glory days of the N64.
The beauty of Ghost Recon: Wildlands is that it is 2 games in one. Co-op is more stealth based while solo play focuses on more of an action based shooter due to the lack of orders you can provide your AI teammates. The only downfall is that neither of these two setups fully take advantage of their premise
While I really enjoyed the story line and premise of the game, I felt like the mechanics needed a lot more work and polishing, which took away from some of the fun. All in all I would recommend buying this game if you like classic games, platformers, and unique graphics and storytelling.
If you're a fan of Diablo's hardcore modes or Gears’ Horde mode, and are a veteran to the climb and fall if a wipe should occur, I would highly recommend you give Brut@l a try.