It Takes Two is nothing less than a masterpiece for the co-op genre, that delivers an extraordinary gameplay variety, along with rich visuals and a compelling story.
Although it can feel boring and repetitive sometimes, it’s still a fun game to play.
Despite its uniqueness, some design choices left me unsatisfied.
The typing mechanics aren’t really the best part of the game, as they don’t consistently lock on as you’d expect. However, it’s still enjoyable for the other elements at play.
Tactical Troops: Anthracite Shift is finally out. After nearly a year long delay and it’s been released. But was it worth the long wait?
So there is a chance of me becoming a successful drug lord?
Genesis Noir looks and sounds wonderful, with original and innovative ideas, but the story is confusing and the gameplay is lackluster in places.
Although the premise and certain features are okay, it doesn’t cohere into a twin stick shooter that’s well polished or likely to hold one’s attention for long.
A new cover-based looter shooter arrives and although it’s not going to revolutionize the genre, it’s an interesting enough diversion to be worth your time. As long as you can get it to work.
SILENCE. Court is in session. Now let’s hear the tea.