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There’s no doubt that it does some things differently, and there’s merit to that, but Gunbrella just falls short of next-level greatness
Sure it plays as a reasonably approachable platformer, but they’re also pretty well a dime a dozen in the eShop so it’s underwhelming
If you’re looking for an opportunity to apply your deductive reasoning skills in search of connections and answers, this delivers
While its puzzle solutions aren’t typically intuitive, there’s no question its unusual art style and humor carry the experience
Mobile-esque simplicity make this budget title reasonably playable in bursts, but there’s not much depth to be found
A great art style, a hook that has you trying to decipher unknown languages through some trial and error, and puzzles await
A few generations ago it could have made a bit more sense, but it's very retro look and bland play don’t hold up now at all
While, at a glance, the game’s dated look is an issue, the real problems lie in its uninspired tactical combat
While more of an evolution than revolution from its predecessor, some refinements, new weapons, and enemies improve it nicely
Wonderfully pleasant, but also quite predictable, the strength here is in the characters you’ll be working to build relationships with
Building on the foundation of an already-solid predecessor, Blasphemous 2 soars to new heights of brutality
While it has a budget-friendly method of allowing for co-op play with only 1 copy of the game the experience isn’t always great
If you enjoyed the original, the addition of 2 new and distinctive characters as well as a roguelike survival mode makes it better
Calling this collection of arcade titles a bit odd and eclectic would be an understatement
Charming and a bit odd at times, while much of the experience is a bit generic, odd touches like periodic musical numbers help it stand out
Undoubtedly a pretty unique mix of puzzle and platforming elements, along with a sense of humor, it’s a good time but the novelty can wear off
In practical terms without flaws, and filled with thoughtful and creative touches from top to bottom, this game truly is a star
If you think an adventure through the spirit world, complete with the unusual characters you’d expect along the way, this will work
Undoubtedly a unique take on both chess and roguelikes, this strategy title is refreshing but ultimately a bit limited
Despite the appeal of the fact that it simply does its own funky thing, some messy combat elements and inconsistency make it aggravating