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.
The second Homefront chapter tries an open-world approach, only with partial success. Solid gunplay, excellent visuals and engaging combat are the highlights, however everything else proves to be just decent at the best of times.
Forgotten Fields drags you into the story with its cinematic and interactive approach. I was captivated from start to finish.
Our heroine, the dimension hoping Goddess of Planeptune has managed to find herself adventuring on an entirely different planet this time. There is a bit of a change though…she must have left her katanas in her other jumpsuit or enjoyed her time in
Are you sure you don’t want to pursue being a detective instead?
An innovative game using your blinks as a way of driving the story. A polished and accomplished narrative adventure that is short but powerful and emotional.
Despite some oddities, it still proves to be an enjoyable game.
Inspector Waffles is the cat’s meow, hitting the sweet spot for fun in point-and-click adventure games.