NoobFeed's Reviews
Shape of the World is not a game for everyone but those looking for a relaxing adventure with beautiful environments will find the adventure worth taking.
Agony proves that setting is only one component needed to make an excellent horror game.
Moonlighter provides an engaging loop of dungeoneering and shopkeeping.
Detroit: Become Human is an excellent narrative-driven game, just don't come in expecting compelling gameplay.
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is a relaxing adventure set in a beautiful world but lacks challenge.
Runner3 is an entrancing and demanding title but the repetitive structures force players to repeat the same stages.
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition brings this Dynasty Warriors Legend of Zelda hybrid title new life thanks to improved performance.
State of Decay 2 starts off strong but slowly fades into a repetitive and bug ridden mess.
FAR: Lone Sails is an excellent journey through silence and desolation in puzzle-platformer clothing.
Uncovering the truth behind Omensight's murder mystery runs the risk of feeling like a chore due to repetitive gameplay.
What Hide and Seek accomplishes is providing a variety of puzzles that take advantage of your skill set.
Desolation of Mordor isn't exciting enough to bring back those who've moved on from Shadow of War.
Pillars Of Eternity II: Deadfire is a gorgeous, meaty beast undermined by a short main quest and unimpressive naval combat.
Those who missed out on Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze on the Wii U and own a Nintendo Switch should play this adventure.
City Of Brass is a satisfying first person rogue-lite adventure that brings a few neat ideas of its own to the table.
God of War is a new beast of its own. It is not the game fans asked for but the game fans needed without even knowing.
Enigmatis 3: The Shadow of Karkhala is an excellent conclusion to a great series and is definitively worth your while.
Frostpunk is an engrossing survival city builder that doesn't shun away from requiring difficult decisions on the player's part.
BattleTech's tactical core rewards planning and battlefield awareness, but difficulty spikes alongside pacing and performance issues take away from what's otherwise a great turn-based title.
If you love South Park you'll relish South Park: The Fractured But Whole.