I think that this driving game was quite ambitious and managed to pull off some of its goals alright, but falls flat at delivering a consistent, well-executed game.
Lovely Planet might look like a cute game with its visuals, but it’s actually a devilish fast-paced FPS where you must kill all enemies with quick reflexes and high accuracy.
An interesting puzzle game which is ruined by its repetitive repositioning.
The 4th game in the series bears similar traits to its predecessors, while also offering more story and replayability. I have to wonder how it’ll all culminate, as the true ending is abrupt.
Sands of Salzaar is a sandbox strategy/RPG game that plays something like a cross between Mount & Blade, Heroes of Might & Magic and Diablo. Starts interesting and engrossing, but full of design weaknesses that makes it crumble later on.
Do you like dragons? There are dragons in this game.
Many gamers will recognize the AVGN, as he’s torn to shreds retro games you may or may not have grown up playing. However, though his game isn’t nearly as bad as the ones he’s roasted, it’s still kind of a stinker.
The AVGN is an internet icon by this point, so it’s no wonder he stars in his own game. The deluxe version cleans up some errors from the originals, but doesn’t go far enough to really feel deluxe.
A romantic stroll through a bizarre sci-fi future, Haven offers a casual co-op experience that’s decent enough, though it may be too corny for some and too light on feature for others.
Guerrilla Games delivers a superb open world action adventure with exceptional levels of polishing, great content variety and masterfully designed mechanics. Despite a rocky launch plagued by technical issues, Horizon Zero Dawn is now in the best