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____________________ “While there is something to be said for maintaining the original game, calling it a remaster really ought to have some modern comforts.
There's an undeniable sense of staleness that grows over extended play time.
What's there is very good, but only if that's what you are interested in.
Gravel may be visually inferior to other modern racers, but what Milestone has achieved mechanically and creatively deserves to be praised.
It may not consume your whole year like FTL did, but Into The Breach is a tighter and more concentrated experience that's well worth the money.
This is one VR bedtime story that you'll never want to put down.
Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition and the integrated Royal Pack is an enjoyable expansion
Fear Effect Sedna is sort of an interesting artifact; a game out of its own time. If only playing it was any fun.
Blasters of the Universe is easily the most physical VR game I've ever played.
If you're looking for a friendly entry into the genre that has more than enough content for the asking price, and with updates to come, this title is for you. Just keep in mind it won't hold players who are looking for the challenge strategy games usually offer.
The game also attempts to push some boundaries which come off awkward rather than fun.
…playing with a full suite of five plays offers moments of exhilarating chaos.
Frantics is a solid title in the PlayLink line of games for the PS4 that'll surely bring laughter, competition, and rivalry to any party
Being forced to run around and making frantic repairs in order to stay alive forges an intimate connection between you and the ship
The new co-op mode is incredibly fun and just proves that two-player Pac-Man should be a mandatory option for all future Pac-Man releases. It is disappointing that the co-op mode is limited to only five levels and an unlockable "Boss Rush" mode.
______________________ “snooping and investigation will lead you through the story but the ending will be hit or miss
Particularly, the shooting and movement mechanics felt great…
While Symmetry has an appealing art style, and an intriguing story, it doesn't have the gameplay to hold attention
It never feels old or clunky though, because the style is timeless.
The Way of Kings: Escape the Shattered Plains is the first one that I truly felt like I absolutely needed [a connection to the source material] to enjoy it.