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If you play games for a great story, Batman: The Enemy Within has delivered.
If someone like me could enjoy speedrunning and do pretty well, I believe this game is suitable for both casual speedrunners and veterans alike.
They all have their own interesting backstories and the voice acting done here is very engaging.
I recommend Kite. It's often thrilling, and there are so many good ideas under the hood, that enduring some of the frustration still leaves you with a unique action game experience.
From beginning to end A Way Out will have you on the edge of your seat
New Fable is good Fable, even if it's not what I had in mind, and Fable Fortune is plenty fun
The mechanics behind Castle of Heart's combat system make it simply a treat to play
It didn't take much to fall back in love with Paradise's care-free attitude, an open invitation to embrace my inner speed demon
The American Dream runs out of steam towards the end, and the later levels reflect that.
The game delivers the farming experience it promises.
________________________ “Every action needs to be carefully considered in Surviving Mars
Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is a sensational, well-crafted, and loveable game.
______________________ “There's a special methodology to Steredenn that makes the madness of its gameplay incredibly addicting.
_____________________ “when the targeting system is unreliable it's possible to lose a lengthy battle through no fault of your own.
I'm entranced by the world on display, but I dread having to navigate it.
If Cyanide Studios can smooth out the creases and keep delivering the narrative goods, I could see The Council becoming the next big narrative-driven franchise. It's up to Episode Two to keep the momentum going.
Shiny is an average platforming title that despite its various issues, can result in a fair bit of fun.
This may be the Dragon of Dojima's last kick at the franchise, but he leaves on a high note that will satisfy the yakuza in all of us.
_________________________ “Overall Attack on Titan 2 is disappointing as a sequel.
If you've been enjoying Kirby games since his 8-bit beginnings, then you're in for a treat