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The character and enemy design is minimalist and charming, and I’m sure you’re going to dig this one!
Candleman: The Complete Journey is a charming and interesting platformer that you should certainly check out
Invector is a fun rhythm game with a solid soundtrack from AVICII. Your mileage may vary if you're not a fan of his music, but the gameplay mechanics, colorful visuals, 22 AVICII tracks to play and three difficulty levels make for a fun rhythm game on PlayStation 4 that you should definitely check out.
If you're looking for a hardcore 2D release on Nintendo Switch, then this will definitely scratch that itch.
The game is still very compelling and does a great job of creating an overall package. Check this game out as it's worth your attention.
If you're looking for an MLB game with a more arcadey feel, while still getting access to all 30 Major League Baseball teams and over 1,000 real players, then this could be the one for you. But if you're looking for a game that offers a deep seem-like experience, this one is probably not going to win you over.
The focus in DYING: Reborn is on its puzzles, and their difficulty is right up there with classics such as MYST. The visuals get the job done and the game even features a full trophy list with a Platinum trophy! So if you're looking for a puzzle/adventure game on PS4, you might want to check this one out!
Steins;Gate 0 is a visual novel with a rich and engaging story that will keep you going until the end. It makes great use of its diverse cast of characters as it tells a story that, while sometimes lighthearted, is a bit on the dark side in more than one spot. If you're looking for a great visual novel on PlayStation 4, then Steins;Gate 0 is exactly what you need.
Bard's Gold is a very addictive release that will easily keep coming back for more. Runs aren't very long and the fact that you can actually make some progress by upgrading skills and bonuses at the end of each run will motivate you to play over and over as you try to get closer to completing the entire game in one go. The three difficulty settings make it so that people of all skill levels can give this one a go on PS4, so I definitely recommend it.
Letter Quest Remastered is a very fun puzzle/RPG option for PlayStation 4 and Vita owners. After playing the game for 10 hours for this Letter Quest Remastered review, I’m still enjoying my time with the game and aim to get all trophies very soon. If you’re looking for a nice game to play between all the action releases on PS4, then this is the one you need.
Subaeria is a different type of action puzzle platformer with some roguelike elements. You'll end up dying a lot, but you'll make some progress with every run as you unlock new apps, boosts, and perks to change how you approach your next run. Once you get into the groove, your runs will flow without issue.
I can't recommend Awkward. It's not fun to play by yourself, or with others, and the humor, other than a few hits, is also disappointing. If you want an awkward type of game to play, then find something else.
I played the game for several hours for my Energy Hook review, so you didn’t have to. I just cannot recommend this game in its current state, but things might change if a patch or two are implemented to reign in the game’s camera. Have you played Energy Hook? Let us know in the comments below!
If you're a fan of the series, you'll probably enjoy this. For me, as a total noob? I felt that the game needed more time in development to iron out some of the tech issues and kinks and to, perhaps, polish up the character models and sloppy environments.
For me, this game was an incoherent mess. I struggled to follow things, which is a shame as I was looking forward to enjoying Gene Rain, but the game's meh gameplay mechanics, with unresponsive controllers, not to mention the convoluted story, those are things that got in the way and kept me from being able to enjoy my time with this one. I can't recommend the game in its current condition.
Overall, it's hard to recommend Cruz Brothers. The game is bad, and feels rushed and lacking the polish you'd expect from a game on PlayStation 4. There's a lot of extra work that DFC Studios should have done for the game so that it could be balanced, playable and fun. The voice acting is also terrible and hurts the experience, and I was tempted to play the game without any sound. Avoid this one!
With multiple endings on offer, you can go back and replay the game to find out all variations of the story but, to be honest, there's very little impetus to do so.
Bite-sized walking sim that doesn't have much to offer
Final Thoughts While the game's description promised something that looked like an epic adventure, One Eyed Kutkh fell flat. From the “on rails” aspect of the game to the actions with no consequence, it just wasn't enough for me. But still, if you're on the hunt for some quick and easy trophies, this is one to get.
2.5 platformer with wonky physics and boring gameplay