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Saint Seiya is also an extremely fun fighter that mixes up the standard formula of the arcade fighter.
In the end, Elite: Dangerous isn't a terrible game, but I don't think it was made for mass appeal.
Ride is a middle ground between arcade fun, and simulation-style detail.
It can be fun to play, but I don't see any staying power.
Dragon Quest Heroes feels like a simple distraction, but it actually has quite a bit of depth.
Inching closer to demise in Sublevel is a tightening vice that'll persist past every destroyed core and through every wormhole.
Transformers: Devastation fails to fire on all cylinders, as the game is too short, and boasts a small choice of characters to play as.
Though A Fistful of Gun has potential, the empty multiplayer servers and repetitive campaign puts a bullet in any momentum it has going.
Prison Architect isn't going to appeal to everyone; the simple graphics and initially overwhelming influence may scare off those hoping for something as immediately accessible and fun as Theme Park. Those who persevere will find an incredibly complex simulation that will gradually reveal more and more layers of strata as the hours invested pile up.
Beyond Sol is one of those rare games that smooshes genres together that don't usually get along, with an end result that is incredibly rewarding.
Wasteland 2 makes a strong case for the revival of a long dormant style of videogame design.
It's not as balanced as its counterparts, but it's still a really fun game.
My only real complaints against the game are that it's short, and there's not much to do as far as deep combat or customization go. But clearly that's neither the intent nor desire of Jotun, and that's cool. It's a wonderful, dazzling little world Thunder Lotus created, and you just might learn something while you're playing. May you die with honour, sons and daughters of Odin.
There is nothing wrong with Yoshi's Woolly World. It's fun, progresses in difficulty and has everything one would expect from a Yoshi game, but it feels generic
While the sweetest fruits will be saved for those with an appreciation of philosophy and history, the elation of solving a puzzle that you spent an evening trying to crack is a reward that anyone can enjoy.
The Escapists: The Walking Dead is a very fun little game.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is a slice of action gaming joy well worth a look for fans of the series and an absolute must own for newbies.
This game isn't for everybody, and even fans of the genre won't find a hell of a lot of depth to the game.
I expected a lot more from this title and it definitely disappointed.
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5 fails to recapture the magic of the first four games.