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Floor Kids is a laid back and fun music rhythm game that is hiding a deep and competitive layer that is hard to put down
It's not that I didn't like playing Aces overall, I'm just frustrated because I can see a great game underneath the clutter of skill lines and odd design choices.
considering Rufus isn't much of a likable character, it gets annoying to listen to him.
Sky Force Reloaded starts the player all souped up, and then strips everything away going into the meat of the game.
Games like this need a good soundtrack – Steep only partially delivers on that.
The Champion's Ballad DLC is a splendid continuation of one of 2017's finest titles. Though it features minor disappointments, the overall experience is incredibly enjoyable.
SOMA is a survival horror game that shows us a bleak future on several levels.
If you've got a crew you can recruit for retrieving all those missing spells, you're going to have a fabulous time.
There's a fair amount of fun to be had in Curse of Osiris.
______________________ “The story is a means to an end, an excuse to move from one demon-slaying arena to the next.
If you're looking for something to essentially become lost in for the next month, you've found it.
Capcom Heroes takes Dead Rising from survival/horror to being an awesomely over-the-top Arcade Brawler.
Reigns: Her Majesty features more interesting character designs and artwork than the first
As you progress, more weapons and gameplay perks are unlocked which add a level of variety and unpredictability to Crimsonland that I appreciated
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy is a very good game that was overlooked by many the first time it popped up over a decade ago.
In the end, the caramel center of the Pokémon experience remains unchanged.
Killing Floor: Incursion is a pretty solid VR experience. The single player (or co-op) provides a great atmosphere. When it comes to getting the horror aspect to be actually horrific, Tripwire Interactive has done an excellent job. It's really that experience that sells it.
Far too many times, the game moved the plot forward through a story beat that I specifically chose not to explore, instead opting for the other side of the tale.
You may gnash your teeth and hang your head but Xenoblade Chronicles 2 will earn your love all the same.
the game falters for its repetitive scenery and total lack of tutorial or even on screen button cues.