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After completing the story, I felt like I had sat down to watch a movie rather than play a game but I got to control the pace if only a little.
Depending on what you're looking for in a Star Wars game, Battlefront II might be exactly what you need. It's clear that the developers have been paying close attention to player feedback, as this feels like a significant improvement over the previous entry in the series.
All things considered, Nano Shift VR was a very enjoyable experience.
It can feel like a bit of a drag at times unless you enjoy cruising the open world.
Nightmare Boy had the potential to be a quirky and fun take on the Metroidvania platform, but it squanders that potential by falling flat in nearly all the fundamental components of what makes those types of games fun to play in the first place.
_________________________ “In the end, Path Out accomplishes what it set out to do. The problem is that it ends up feeling too shallow and disjointed to be emotionally resonant.
The Frozen Wilds makes no changes to the core gameplay, following the “don't fix what isn't broken” philosophy.
Doom on the Switch is the real deal.
There's little reason to revisit the campaign after one playthrough, but while it lasts, it's a blast.
_____________________________ “The game doesn't manage to create anything resembling tension as you play
King Oddball is a quietly charming, explosive puzzler.
Last Recode turned out to be something that I looked forward to playing at the end of the day.
The game is centered around exploration and discovery as Auk transforms into a bird to soar over floating islands and illuminates sleeping temples with her lantern.
I don't want to completely rag on Poi: Explorer Edition, as it is a competent 3D adventure game with some appeal.
I wasn't expecting this game to maintain its 21-year-old gaming philosophy of rinse and repeat.
Beyond the Myth is a game with the potential for obsessive investment.
I liked Super Lucky's Tale for its cute charm and textbook platforming
It remains as punishing as any other zombie game I have played to date.
Knowledge is Power is a quirky, fun, bite-sized, quiz game show that utilizes nifty mechanics keeping the categories, questions, and competition entertaining.
Despite my numerous complaints with it, SIMULACRA was, at its core, a title that had me engrossed.