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It’s so much Vocaloid goodness collected together in one place that whether you’re just discovering or are already a fan of Vocaloids it’s just something you have to experience.
It doesn’t do anything necessarily bad, but its moments of elation are few and far in between.
You can do just about everything one-handed, and it’s all rather simple and intuitive.
Barreling down the side of Blizzard Mountain and sliding around on the frozen lake are some of the best highlights.
Thunder-hammers, chainswords, bolters, flamethrowers and plasma cannons are just a few of the many pieces of your futuristic toybox, and boy do they do the job of slaying Genestealers.
Although it does feature more than one ending, don’t expect the other one to be much more telling.
I Expect You to Die is able to keep the player engaged throughout and further drills home the point that simplicity in VR is the way to go.
I was a little disappointed that you didn’t see any of the actual heralds from the comics, but just herald versions of characters already in the game.
Although zones do look and feel unique, they’re typically rather bland.
It’s been a fun and intense journey guiding Bruce and Bats over the course of Telltale’s first season of Batman.
Every challenge requires you to think on your feet and use unconventional moves to succeed.
Billed as a dynamic graphic adventure, Candle sure delivers on that claim.
A New Frontier, despite its name, really is sticking with what’s worked before, and it’s not made to convert.
And problems such as nonsensical pathfinding and the inability to skip dialogue are unforgivable in this age.
Shantae: Half-Genie Hero has a fantastic sense of humor and swag.
You can combine certain items through Niko’s inventory to solve certain puzzles, and some of these combinations suffer from the curse of being obvious to the developer but not at all to the player.
The sheer unit variety presents some interesting new ways to take on opponents, but the Elves playstyle is both its biggest draw and possibly its biggest drawback as well.
Lara Croft GO is beautiful to look at, has thought-provoking puzzles, and most importantly, is super fun to play.
There are only a handful of enemies you'll encounter throughout the game, and some more variety would have been nice.
The world’s themselves are beautiful, stunning and make you feel like you’re flying, but the level design is held back by monotonous gameplay objectives.