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While the hammer, gun and remote explosive are fun to tear across Mars with, the explosive action becomes dulled by repetition and the flow is too often broken by frequent frame-burps and crashes...
With a little patience and some interest in off-road biking, this game is worth playing. Without these, you should avoid it.
In order to aim, cover, aim and shoot I have to make a total of 5 button presses over 3 buttons. It’s ridiculous.
12 Orbits is another brilliant example of an indie developer who just wants to create a great experience without giving it an unnecessary facelift.
Mixes bland enemies and environments with spectacular bosses, playable characters and effects. Repetitive and sometimes a chore but the story is worth SOME of it.
An ode to 16-bit RPGs of yore that doesn't set the genre alight nor does disgrace its illustrious influences...
For some reason, they remastered de Blob 2...
Given a few more months I think one would be writing quite a different review.
The villains of NfS: Payback are a faceless gang of crooks becoming wealthy through dodgy gambling practices. I am not sure if this level of Kafkaesque irony is sustainable in the gaming industry nowadays.
The military-industrial complex need not be worried...
As Phil Daniels once sprechgesanged, "Accessibility is a preference for the habitual voyeur of what is known as."
Making of a meta game card game
This is not a game that is going to set the world alight, but it is very competent with plenty of good systems that will keep the player engaged. However, the story certainly won’t.
It is unlikely I will end up in the eighth circle covered in my own excrement after this review...
This review was perhaps a little harsh towards LocoRoco 2, a game that is aimed at children; specifically stupid children.
We do power ranger jokes too!
Those of you who are begging for a reason to load up KC:D will find something to spend a few hours on. But 'From the Ashes' will do little for anyone else. The low asking price however, takes some of the edge off of the criticism.
An exercise in mediocrity that would have flown under the radar were it not for the ludicrous development cycle and marketing.
I have no idea why this game is on Switch.
The Trials name used to stand for something...