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Kingdoms and Castles is a charming, relaxing, and easy to play real-time kingdom builder.
The combat… my god the combat. I can't imagine playing through the entire campaign with all that frantic button-smashing.
Doctor Kvorak picked some good influences but doesn't come close to matching their quality.
While hard to compare gritty first-person shooters with Splatoon 2, it's equally hard to argue against the aesthetically pleasing visuals, smooth framerate, polished gameplay, and pure fun of the game.
Antihero is a charming aesthetic package wrapped around a solid tactical core.
It's as absorbing as it is relaxing, and it does a good job at bringing its own to the table whilst still retaining what makes city builders fun and challenging.
If you're looking for a puzzler that tests your brain as well as your reflexes, then Death Squared will fit the bill nicely.
While Absolution is by no means a disaster it just feels lacking in comparison to the rest of the content we've been given for Infinite Warfare so far. Although Absolution does add new content, and the Attack of the Radioactive Thing! is both complicated and fun, the multiplayer maps just don't fit very well within the constructs of Infinite Warfare.
No70: Eye of Basir is a fractured, short, unrewarding experience that needs to figure out what it is before it says anything more.
In fact, the music was great the entire episode and I can't wait to use it as ambiance for my own workspace.
Serial Cleaner shines like a freshly mopped floor in its challenge and 70s aesthetic, but basic gameplay elements suffer in the process.
I spent almost a full day mulling over who would do what job.
Puzzle solutions are always a few short minutes away and long gone are the genre's nonsensical conundrums that have plagued gamers for years.
Each gun has a niche that you can change your play style to suit.
Astro Boy: Edge of Time is a fun and functional CCG, it just doesn't do a whole lot to stand out from the many other like it.
While the DLC Pack 2 will provide us with some new story content, the DLC Pack 1 still provides a solid amount of goodies to keep Breath of the Wild fans occupied through the summer months.
The difficulty in these puzzles is inconsistent throughout, which can be a double-edged sword.
I'm glad that MXGP3 exists because when it comes to modern motocross games the pickings are pretty slim and there is a sizeable group of gamers out there who love the sport.
Micro Machines World Series simply doesn't offer enough to players to keep them invested beyond playing it as a party game.
Some will get an hour of two of enjoyment out of the game before they realise that they're on a hiding to nothing, but with an open goal in terms of competition on the platform and what is sure to be a stack of air combat fans waiting for something to sink their teeth into, it's hard to see how the developer has fluffed this so spectacularly.