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Raiden V: Director's Cut has a nice rhythm and flow to it and the difficulty seems neutral enough to be appealing to most gamers.
Speaking of annoying, the movement and combat in The Evil Within 2 are largely a source of frustration.
Elex demands a certain species of patience, a particular brand of mental acuity.
Rogue Trooper Redux is a third person shooter that surpasses the original by adding depth, a story of betrayal, an interesting dynamic with Rogue's squad, multiple tactics, and fantastic controls.
In terms of a raunchy, dirty, filthy, cuss-filled RPG that pushes the boundaries of comedy, no one does it better.
Bust this out at a party for 30 minutes of fun, but don't expect your friends to beg for more at the next get together.
It's hard to describe, but A Hat in Time is just really darn fun.
…the last two Test Phases were vastly more enjoyable than the first two Test Phases
Arrow Heads relying heavily on its multiplayer would be fine if it had a consistent player-base, which, sadly, it does not.
The game is hindered even more by its lack of story mode, meaning if I want to know anything about the world, pilots, or suits, I'll need to do spend some serious time with Google.
…this game is about the journey and it's a trip worth taking.
In the end, Fragments of Him is a well thought out story that ultimately is undone by its gameplay choices.
Caveman Warriors is a throwback game through and through. It will appeal to many gamers for the same reasons it won't appeal to others.
If you liked Neon Chrome but wanted a more set and less random experience, Jydge is the game for you.
Don't let a saturated wave shooter market put you off, Raw Data is clearly one of the best out there.
I can't totally ignore the flaws present, and I suspect that many potential players will not be able to either. But this is a rock-solid title nonetheless. If you know the Touhou name, or even if you know the masochistic joy of bullet-hell gaming, Battle Burst is worth checking out.
It doesn't feel as much like a ball merely mimicking the movements of a pinball but it feels like the real thing.
I understand no voice acting, but what little audio is provided is hauntingly bad.
Irritation, frustration, and maybe boredom will begin to seep in after the initial fun, making this platforming adventure less than legendary.
Overall, One Piece: Unlimited World Red Deluxe Edition is a well-made game that does the series justice.