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Overall the game is a fun action RPG with engaging storytelling and some fun mechanics. However, it is hindered by some technical issues
A slice of Mega Drive life, while the lack of a save system does harm it, it’s only a flesh wound & the none stop run and gun action more than makes this a title any retro enthusiast will love.
Fast paced action & chin stroking puzzles will keep you entertained in this 16-Bit MMO styled adventure.
A perfect slice of 16-bit run and gun goodness, horror fans and contra fans should be delighted!. Fantastic title you should really sink your teeth into!
A welcome but underwhelming addition to the remake onslaught, won’t fail to churn up nostalgia but sadly doesn’t go the extra mile.
One of the generations best games if it clicks with you. A pompous UPS simulator if it doesn’t. Clicked with me.
Think of this game like a great Sc-Fi novel, only someones spilt coffee on it and now some of the pages are hard to read due to being stained or stuck together.
Fairy Tail is a great first entry for the series onto home consoles with plenty to love for fans of the series and genre.
Cosmic gods, interdimensional entities and space stations orbiting black holes. Sounds like my kinda sci-fi party, if I spent the night with a ‘kick me’ sign on my back as well.
A disappointing sequel covered in imposter syndrome. Pains me to score this game as such, sorry Zack
Serviceable if not a little unremarkable. Really aimed for people who’ve exhausted the genre.
It’s great to see the Toads back. Hopefully it’s not another 26 years before they grace our screens again. Toadally awesome.
Jet skis, Water guns & wetsuits. Stays true to the anime without really making any waves. Perfect for Kandagawa Jet Girls fans.
Even The Ocean is one of those titles you’ll either love or hate. It’s more of an experience than a game at times and that could be its detriment to some
May The Eternal Castle stand forever
The beauty of rural Europe is trampled by the boots of soldiers & the hulking masses of Mechs in this alternate post-WWI strategy. War never changes.
New Super Lucky’s Tale is a great platformer that is also simple enough to be a great game for people new to gaming as a whole. Fans of the genre shouldn’t overlook the game because of its simplicity as it’s a charming yet short experience
About as close as possible to the dream game I had in my head when I played the original Fallout. Essential.
A fantastic arcade experience which may be weighed down with its anime history if you aren’t interested in the source material
Overall I can’t say I fully enjoyed my experience with Windbound, but I could have without the issues