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Unless you're a perfectionist who doesn't mind constantly reloading, you'll need to learn to thrive in the chaos.
Spelunker Party! hearkens back to the old days of platformers, featuring simple yet challenging gameplay
For being mostly video game fodder the general enemies are at least interesting.
Riskers hinted at a much better ending through participating in city activities, but the fun factor—or lack thereof—discouraged my trying again.
…in its narrative, which let's face it is the bedrock of the experience in Life is Strange: Before the Storm, Deck Nine continues to nail it in Brave New World.
_______________________ “It's breathtaking, it's whimsical, it's monumental.
Megaton's sixteen missions are still mostly a good time to play through.
If you decide to pull the trigger on it, I can guarantee that you'll have an absolute blast.
Despite its unique concept and quirky humor, it feels like a game best used to pass the time.
Whether I'm popping Cabal heads, tossing grenades, or making swift 180 degree turns, the game feels outstanding to play.
Nights of Azure 2 doesn't stray too far away from its predecessor
Freaky Awesome has a fascinating premise, incredible music and delightful enemy design. Unfortunately, my biggest problems are with the game's core mechanics.
_________________________ “It has all the pieces to be a great martial-arts, parkour, bonanza, yet the buggy controls, repetitive fights, and short campaigns all let it down.
This DLC can rightfully be called an expansion to Starpoint Gemini Warlords, so fire up your starship once again and check it out.
The focus on sport and competition is the game's most impressive asset
WWE 2K18 is as pleasing to the eye and ear as it is to the touch, as a ton of improvements has been made to the game's presentation.
Beating yourself at your own game feels satisfying, and losing yourself feels fair.
Warbanners becomes quickly unplayable. It's not pretty to look at or listen to, the story isn't all that engaging, and the interesting tactical elements are hard to find under all the tedium. I would say that only a die-hard of the genre would appreciate it, but then, a die-hard would be turned off by the design flaws. It looks like we'll have to wait a little longer for the next turn-based masterpiece.
I found the handheld mode to be done very well, performing (to the naked eye) almost equally to the docked performance
As a whole, Guardians of the Galaxy: A Telltale Series features solid audio from the soundtrack to the voice acting.