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Different look but familiar and beloved gameplay with some successful innovations. Any issues are relatively minor and do not significantly detract from the enjoyment.
It's a shame that Cris Tales' design held promise for something grander and although it tries to do something innovative with the combat and the implications of our decisions, the end result leaves the impression of a somewhat lite version of its best influences. Maybe we'll get there on their next game.
Orcs Must Die! 3 is a highly entertaining blend of action and tower defense. Although the formula hasn't changed substantially from the previous installments in the series, the game promises unadulterated fun, especially in co-op play, and slaying orcs in creative ways is still something we'll never get tired of.
Chernobylite managed to win me over with its gameplay and world. If you can forgive some dodgy production values you will enjoy it.
Simple, plain and unadorned, Monster Boy IV comes with a time capsule to fill you with feelgood vibes, but that's about it.
Unfortunately, this contemporary Ninja Gaiden trilogy has been surpassed by other games of the genre. Awful camera, lack of target lock-on and, at times, unfair difficulty makes this whole experience a chore. If you do not have strong nostalgia for them or are not a die-hard fan of action games, you will not miss a lot by skipping it. You would be better off playing Nioh 1 & 2, which distilled some good elements of NG resulting in a couple of vastly superior games.
Excellent job at remastering a mediocre game.
Excellent visuals and a great soundtrack. But in terms of gameplay it doesn't deliver what it promises, while the story, although it starts with all the makings of something at least decent, loses its steam completely from the middle onwards.
Days Gone may not be innovative, but it offers hours of quality open-world action for those who can't get enough of the genre.
Despite its linear story, Solasta offers the best implementation of the 5E ruleset to-date. Roll for initiative!
A very good platformer with nice handling and plenty of challenge.
The Final Cut update to Disco Elysium elevates this masterpiece of a game to the status of perfection.
Fewer new features than ever before are combined with a significantly improved match engine that ultimately elevates the overall package drastically.
Another quality horror game from the masters of the genre, but it's not their best work.
A perfectly honest effort from Digital Arrow, but one that could have reached greater heights with a little more attention to detail.