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There’s definitely some fun, entertaining stuff here, but to be frank, there are better, cheaper games out there, with more to do and more to see.
Considering that it’s both free and quite probably the best ARPG that we’ll ever see, I can think of no valid excuse not to give it a whirl.
Held back only by a somewhat poorly optimized release, BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma Extend is a fun, deep fighter with lots of fun to be had for any type of player.
I have to give it to Suppressive Fire Games; Blood Alloy: Reborn has a great set of guts
Hitman: Episode One represents a magnificent return to form for the franchise
Mega Man and tower-defence fans that don't mind a more casual experience will more than likely be happy with Spacejacked, other players may be turned off by length.
I had a blast returning to this alternate take on my favourite franchise; this is a game that I will constantly come back to.
On one hand I had a lot of fun, but on the other, there are some serious questions about the sexual objectification of the characters, and where the line is drawn between fun and overkill.
A colourful vertical bullet hell that coasts along until finale where the difficulty spikes abruptly. Some decent ideas can be found here, but overall an average experience.
I may wish a plague of locusts on Ubisoft support, but I tip my hat to the masters over at Massive Entertainment.
While it is a little rough around the edges, it's an interesting fighter and a welcomed addition to Nintendo's collection of one first-party fighting games.
I am still playing, which is always a key for games, and will be reporting more when I hit end-game and see what's available. There will always be more to do in the Black Desert.
While there's plenty more that a true fan would get out of this experience, as a bystander, there's not much of a draw here for me.
A pixelated Diablo-like with a beautiful presentation and an unfortunate lack of content, Moon Hunters is hard to recommend to anyone other than people with three friends locally.
The future of Awesomenauts is fairly secure, so players shouldn't really have any qualms investing in it.
There’s pretty much no reason to buy In Space We Brawl
Stardew Valley has been the most rich and heartwarming experience I've had in a game in years.
Devil Daggers knows exactly what it is and owns it.
In Too Deep is yet another solid addition to Telltale's growing portfolio.
Hitman Go is a unique take on the long-running Hitman franchise, breaking down the series to its core mechanics and delivering an enjoyable adventure.