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Victor Vran has a fair few things going for it.
Overall, I'm of mixed feelings about this game. I stuck with it for the long-haul without feeling like it was chore, but there's a whole new-game-plus section to the game I've not tried, and I'm not sure I want to see how it changes things, even though the Steam Achievements spoil some intriguing ideas. I might be content to leave it, as the issues it had failed to capture my heart, even with the charm it had.
Overall, despite a few blemishes, Sword Art Online Re: Hollow Fragment is a fun game, especially if you're a fan of the series.
N++ is also Metanet Software's third attempt to make this particular game.
What Everybody's Gone to the Rapture accomplishes with the well-worn post-apocalyptic genre is remarkable.
Legions of Steel has a solid foundation that is spoiled by a lack of ambition and poor design.
OlliOlli2 has extracted the very essence of skateboarding and poured it into two-dimensional bliss.
The overall experience lost its charm quickly enough that I had no desire to pursue the Hardcore or Survival modes.
If you can ride out the learning curve, there's plenty to enjoy in Galak-Z, and it could very well last you for 20 hours, but be prepared to endure a lot of frustration along the way.
Getting all these Rare classics for a buck apiece is tantamount to theft in this reviewer's opinion.
The Legend of Kay Anniversary is an overlooked gem that is getting a proper HD treatment.
The game is littered with fan service and was clearly made by people who love the property. In a way, that's what makes it so frustrating.
A few bizarre twists and noted historical mutations left me equally confused and intrigued.
I can't recommend Heroes of the Storm's friendly approach enough.
When Dark Room moves beyond its initial twist in order to return to the mystery at the centre of the game's overarching plot, it succeeds at offering exciting gameplay in lieu of maintaining its thematic focus.
A Knight to Remember manages to capture the spirit of its predecessors without ever feeling like an empty exercise in nostalgia.
.J-Stars is another case of a Japanese game that preaches convincingly to its chosen choir.
It's a surprisingly faithful and endearing approximation of playing a pen-and-paper RPG like Dungeons and Dragons, taking core pieces of the culture and structure of a D&D game and stripping it down to basic, easy-to-understand mechanics.
Anna's Quest is a charming, whimsical and beautiful adventure, that is sure to please fans as well as entice newcomers to the world of adventure games.
There's no denying that God of War III is one of the great titles in the hack n' slash genre, and it looks better than ever before.