This is a very well made game with so much potential for players to create their own monster teams. However, with so many possibilities, it can be overwhelming to design a team capable of dealing with late-game challenges.
OH NOOOO! I have got worms again! I can only say this time it was not due to eating an egg salad sandwich from a gas station restroom vending machine.
Gather up your courage and enter a haunted house that’s dark history spans over many years and several families. Just don’t let the lights go out.
A somewhat experimental life simulation, Imagine Lifetimes is an entertaining diversion to run through once or twice, but likely lacks the replay value to keep most of us engaged.
A beautifully presented arcade racer which unfortunately doesn’t deliver a decent racing experience.
A slightly broken tactical action game with a dose of light RPG mechanics and a sprinkling of management and survival, newly expanded with drunken zombie mayhem.
The game Orwell’s Animal Farm stays true to its literary roots. Maybe too true, in fact.
80’s Overdrive successfully delivers a retro arcade racer which is fun to play although a little easy to complete
The iconic STALKER series returns in this prequel to Shadow of Chernobyl. Clear Sky delivers once again everything that made the first chapter great, while also improving gameplay. However, some design choices weren’t thought out so well and
It’s not wise to judge something by its outside appearances, but in this case I should have trusted my initial thoughts more. There are good ideas present, but Wings of Bluestar doesn’t execute them well.