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Bad design choices outweigh the good and cripple Resonance of Fate's potential.
While others may chalk this game up to be a masterpiece, I find The Witness to be a headache—in more ways than one.
Dog Duty is a labor of love where the fruits of that labor are average.
Orangeblood could have been something unique while calling back to the days of retro JRPGs, but its derogatory dialogue holds it back from being an experience worthwhile.
A decent platformer with nods to difficult classics, there are a few problems with this one that keep the score down. Might be best to look elsewhere until a patch arrives.
Hollow is, well, a hollow experience. A great atmopshere can't save the poor performance issues, lackluster combat, and tedious exploration.
Dino Dinis's Kick Off Revival is clearly a title designed to draw in fans of the original series and gameplay styles. Its downfall is more in its lack of effort in attracting new players and relying on the "git gud" philosophy of investing a lot of time for what is ultimately little payoff. Fans of the series will love the new audio and visuals, but anyone else should seriously consider any other soccer simulation game before this.
Though Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 may be a blast from the past for some, as a franchise it's really better off left in the past.
Overgrowth is a bold idea that could have been great, but its terrible combat mechanics and lack of content bog it down.
Valkyria Revolution should have been a single-season anime. Instead, we've gotten a game that's frustrating on the surface, boring in practice, and infuriating to reflect on. Save both your time and money.
Although it earns points for its significance for the Fire Emblem series and the Strategy genre as a whole, this game is archaic and barely playable by today’s gaming standards.
The Game of Life 2 fails to build meaningfully upon a classic title, instead opting for superfluous DLC and an inflated price point, making for a final product that feels, ironically enough, lifeless and bland.
Black Legend introduces some neat concepts, but lacks the depth needed to create an engaging experience.
King's Bounty II has the potential to be great, but brings great frustration to what otherwise could have been a grand adventure.
I looked forward to giving an game like El Shaddai a try, but its aged...everything...fails to hold my attention.
The gameplay is decent, but Chronos' substandard graphics and lack of innovation means it fails to stand out amidst an increasingly crowded genre.
Shadow Warrior 3 reprises the ancient tradition of FPS Doom clones in the most unflattering way possible.
Too much fan service to finish, at least for this guy.
Circus Electrique is a beautiful and ambitious RPG that unfortunately fails when it comes to delivering a fun or engaging experience.
Star Ocean: The Divine Force is a JRPG with a grandiose tale and fun combat that's heavily weighed down by poor pacing, technical issues, and design flaws.