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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.
The same frustrating, loose free-running from the older games is present in all its rage-inducing infamy.
In Bon Appetit, the woman are well designed and varied. The animation and physics have been amped to provide far more bounce in their breasts then you’d find in reality.
Framerate hiccups, a few glitches and seemingly missing audio still rear their ugly head occasionally but certainly aren’t game breaking.
There’s something inherently satisfying about seeing your friends visibly devastated when their dreams of an architecture career come crashing down in front of their eyes.
It’s full of dark humour, historical elements, and interesting character perspectives.
Canu Arts decided to utilize the fixed camera to bring about that sense of dread which would accompany exploration in the early Resident Evil games, but it’s that same fixed camera that is going to kill you the most.
The combination of gamepad and keyboard took some getting used to, but worked well after some playing.
Unfortunately, Weeping Doll has none of the redeeming qualities F.E.A.R had.
It feels weird to see such low effort put into a title that has their name tied to it, but Battle Crashers has the names you know and love, and that only.
Beholder does an excellent job of making you feel hopeless. I was immediately infected by the game’s clouded atmosphere.
Whether you're playing with one other person or a total of four, everyone shares the same set of lives.
The first Dishonored title offered levels with multiple paths, but the recent iteration takes that concept and runs with it.
For those who insist graphics and technology comes over gameplay, The Journey will be a welcome addition as it is hands down the best looking VR title I’ve played.
The characters are drawn in speaking cutscenes as well, and look authentic when compared to their source material.