Charmingly unique.
The long-awaited sequel to the best tactics game out there is here. Is it a mission cleared or a hostage situation gone bad? Read on to find out
Or simply, just “Hollow”.
While aesthetically and visually pleasing, functionally this rose has far too many thorns.
A casual mini game bonanza loosely based around golf. Often challenging, it is rammed with comical moments which are bizarre and amusing.
Rough competition.
While The Guise undoubtedly excels with its visuals, the rest of the game is as shallow as a spilled soup from a spoon.
Although there are other vehicles, such as walking mechs you can control, I think of Armored Evolution as a sci-fi tank game. The RPG elements help give you something to work towards, but a lack of story or objectives undoes this benefit.
If I had to recommend a game series for younger players, the LEGO® games would be a solid choice. However, though the comedy isn’t for kids only, its repetitiveness might prove irksome to older gamers.
This game has a dark tone that brings down the experience. The story has comedic moments, but is routinely mean-spirited to a key side character. You are unable to prevent tragic events from happening right in front of you. Plus, you will be