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ReCore is plagued with horrible load times. The average length during my playthrough was close to two minutes and even surpassed that on a couple occasions.
Anyone who has any experience with the older Zelda games will immediately feel at home in this new 3D world.
When punch, punch, launcher kick, jump, insane piledriver is an option, I tend to get creative whenever possible.
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Salvation is loaded with 4 well thought-out maps that take you from a re-imagined western style map from Black Ops 2 to a map that makes you feel like a shrunken character from the movie “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids”.
With breathtakingly haunting audio and some nostalgic gameplay, Shiny is a wordlessly emotional story with a sympathetic hero that has all the potential to be a great experience.
Tempest is an open world action RPG that had a lot of promise but in reality, it is like a ship lost at sea.
It all comes down to the feel of the cars and Assetto Corsa passes that test as they all play just right and different enough between the various classes.
It’s realistic, historically accurate and sometimes satisfying gameplay can’t make up for the fact that the game’s community is almost non-existent, gameplay is riddled with technical issues and the lack of a proper tutorial can make the game downright frustrating.
When an enemy is lurking around, the music and effects ramp up intensely
I won’t deny that some of the quests still whittled me down with the tedious ‘run here, collect ten X, and run back’, but those are few and far between…
There are plenty of interesting backstories hidden in tapes and memos, but as soon as you run into the few survivors connected to these, there’s a disconnect.
The world looks a lot different from a goblin’s perspective and the adventuring heroes look like monstrous sociopaths.
Spirit of Justice stands as a return to classic Phoenix Wright, giving fans more of what they love.
The ghoul king can crush almost every lone unit in the game and has great support spells as well, he is tragically under-rated.
The dialog and its delivery is awful and the game has some glitches to work through, but it also features some well designed, fun gameplay – and ultimately, that is what’s most important
Strike Vector EX not only finds an exquisite balance of features in its futuristic dog-fighting, it excels at it.
What makes Resident Evil 4 such a tense, unnerving and challenging experience is that it isn’t afraid to throw the kitchen sink at you from time to time, nor does it shy away from epic boss fights.
The artwork is interesting as well but like the repetitive dialogue options, the visuals become less and less appealing as you see the same few animations over and over and over again.
If you love an interesting story with some creepy sci-fi elements, then I highly recommend The Final Station.