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Out of Ammo is a fun, cute, violent VR first person shooter that I definitely recommend to PSVR owners.
It knows what it is, and sticks to its strengths
Despite the color shields implemented in singleplayer mode, I still enjoyed Full Metal Furies. The written dialogue between characters is good for a chuckle and keeps things lighthearted amidst the chaos.
the one thing I wanted the most out of this game does not appear: the ability to play as Lovecraft.
Though The Inpatient shines in a few areas, it falls short of what made Until Dawn one of finest horror games of this generation.
Arc System Works did an excellent job in adapting Akira Toriyama's art style into Dragon Ball FighterZ.
Shu is a charming and elegant little platformer that surprised me with its fast, but also calming, gameplay
If the final product doesn't hold together, then the key components are irrelevant.
In spite of my cruel and cutting remarks, I still enjoyed Lost Sphear.
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition has reignited my love for the franchise, and the future of SFV shines even brighter.
In 'What Ails You,' there's enough positives to make this a strong instalment.
________________________ “The story mode's narrator did a fantastic job
The characters feel like they're skating through the environments rather than walking through them.
The Red Strings Club is a vehicle for some of the most engrossing cyberpunk stories I've witnessed in recent memory. I don't know that I've had anywhere near enough of them, just yet.
But there's far too much wrong here for me to recommend The Deer God.
Even with its flaws, Sairento VR's brand of cyberninja action makes it one of the most unique and refreshing shooters to date.
it really is just a pleasure to get lost in the story.
relies entirely on its beautiful art style and effortless exploration to tell the story, and in this it succeeds.
_______________________ “Despite the obvious amount of thought present in the experience, the sheer potential is more staggering
It's like you're flipping the pages in a black and white graphic novel, and it fits the narrative perfectly.