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Regardless of the play style, every character feels perfect on every map, which is a testament to the game's incredible design.
Aztez certainly is a fun game and very quick to the action, but I felt the tactical layer hid too much of the great brawler underneath.
There are graphics that pop with color, and an entrancing techno soundtrack that just keeps pulling you into the frenzy.
It certainly is one to add to the list, especially if you have kids or you're just looking for a solid party game.
If you enjoy stealth or strategy, Shadow Tactics is for you.
This was a fun little jaunt down memory lane, but it's really nothing more than another Namco collection in new digs.
Although Tacoma is short, it does a fantastic job telling the stories of the different characters throughout the game, using the non-sequential AR memory recordings to build emotional ties to each.
I rarely talk about the music in games, but it's catchy and fits the atmosphere enough to make one feel like they are standing in front of an arcade cabinet instead of sitting at their PC.
There's a dissonance between this fantastic art style and dull or tame backing soundtrack.
Even though these are all solid titles, something about this just feels like a ‘B-sides' collection of sorts.
This is a great purchase if you like sidescrolling bullet hell or just want an interesting game to play through with a friend.
Everything about this game is designed around casting these insane spells.
I'd like to see The Enemy Within challenge players' minds a bit more.
Cat Quest is a delightfully charming experience, one that people may overlook as a kids game, and they would be sorely mistaken.
The overly complex plot is paired with some juvenile and cringe-worthy dialogue that mars the experience
If corners were cut with the graphics, they were completely rounded over and sanded down in the music and sound department.
The combat is fairly enjoyable, and the PvP aspect of the game is likely its greatest asset.
Sign of the Times is a short, boring escapade that is filled with brilliant moments.
Your color mixing produces clean, gorgeous results that feel like they should be on the set of some ultra-modern music video.
CastleStorm VR is a relatively enjoyable game with an addictive loop, and it's easy to lose hours to it. While I wish more was done on the VR side, it's a solid addition to the game. It doesn't do much to improve the lackluster story or repetitive gameplay, however. Addictive or not, some variety would not hurt at all.