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Lightyear Frontier is a promising, early access foray into farming with mechs. While the content currently available doesn’t quite have the longevity of other games in the genre, the gameplay loop is just as compelling and the visuals are polished, making for a relaxing open-world farming experience.
The music, voice overs, and animation are still superbly executed. The story includes a flashback type story mechanic, starting from the middle of the investigation then jumping back to the beginning. This keeps the narrative fresh and interesting.
While there's room for Hitman to tank in future episodes, so far this new take on the game is a solid success, and I'm greatly looking forward to episode 3
Despite the shortened quests found in Automatron, I can still recommend this DLC without hesitation to anyone who wants more Fallout 4 (or anyone who felt the base game was a little lacking and needed something else to spice up the formula).
If you prefer something action-oriented like Resident Evil or Dead Island, this indie gem probably won't be worth the buy. For fans of Soma or The Park, however, or anyone who spent way too long going down the endless corridors of PT, it's no question that Layers Of Fear will be a must-play.
Considering how much fun I'm having just playing these handful of missions available in the first episode, I suspect this new approach will work well, if they can keep up the high quality in future episodes.
Ultimately, the small hindrances don't hold A Crooked Mile back from being one of the best episodes Telltale has ever done.
While this episode may feel a little like filler in the grand scheme of things to come, the robot-laced ending is still likely to have you chomping at the bit for more.
Despite having some odd reactions from both Dany and the Night's Watch, this episode has plenty of action and story progression that keeps the player interested in the fate of the Forresters.
After playing Soda Drinker Pro I really feel like I'm a pro at drinking soda.
Don't bother playing Blood Alloy: Reborn, you'll save on migraine pills.
The ghost of 2000's past.
Re:Verse is a rare, but colossal misstep from Capcom that reverses momentum after a solid run of recent games.
Bloober Team has made a name for itself with psychological scares, but every attempt to replicate past successes with Blair Witch is lost faster than a trio of amateur filmmakers.
Play literally anything else. Absolutely any half assed $5 indie game on the PSVR store will be more entertaining than Gungrave VR.
An attempt to immerse players in a soundless world fails to reconcile concept and execution, delivering a baffling story and uninspired gameplay in the process.
Dynasty Warriors 9 is so bad it could completely destroy your faith in the series.
Stop trying to make multiplayer Resident Evil happen.
A proud legacy follows Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5, a legacy which is pushed through walls, caught in geometry, and smothered by inexcusable anti-consumer nonsense.
This 15-hour trip through humanity's end of days will leave you envying the dead.