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This is a pack for both pinball enthusiasts and Bethesda fans; one or the other is not enough.
In the end, I can say that I truly cherished every moment spent playing The Last Guardian but that it came with a heaping dose of forgiveness on things I might not forgive any other game for.
At a run time of maybe three hours, The Little Acre feels like it has a much broader story to tell and much larger worlds to explore.
Graphically, there’s no argument that Steep is gorgeous.
Selecting areas you can’t go to resulted in a glitchy cursor bouncing around, and the UI in general lacks polish.
Simplicity and camp are consistent factors in Stereo Aereo.
Despite the new changes on pitch, it seems that off of it there are still quite a few problems.
The length of battles in RIFT: Starfall Prophecy is probably the biggest gripe I had with the game.
Shooting a certain percentage of enemies, rescuing stranded people and remaining unharmed for the whole level are the only challenges that exist.
Ready for the biggest disappointment of all? The main campaign does NOT feature a co-op option!
I’ve heard the chorus of “scariest game of all time,” I’ve seen the countless accolades, and I came into the games wanting to like them, wanting them to terrify me.
Some great character depth as well as an overhaul to both the Final Fantasy formula and battle system makes Final Fantasy XV a delight for existing fans and new players.
It took a few rounds, but I almost felt like a kid again in the arcade.
The game gives players a certain level of customization to suit their play style, and definitely rewards players who spend more time looking for hidden areas and secrets.
If you love puzzles, and are looking for a visually-stunning indie game (or you just love corn), take a bite out of Maize.
The real treat to this game is it's challenge mode, in which players will have to manage their guests happiness, customization, construction and employees all the while trying to stay within your budget.
Mekazoo plays it safe in the gameplay department, but what is there can still be frantic and fun.
Super Mario Maker for 3DS is a great addition to the 3DS library.
Most of the levels feel like they’re in a weird place where they’re too long to say this is a casual game you can pick up and put down, but too short to keep you glued to your seat for a couple hours.
Not only do enemies seem to burst with blood, it will literally coat and stain your surroundings for the duration of the level.