The experience of Monster Train is somewhat contradictory, as the gameplay can be addictive, but there’s also little reason to repeatedly play it.
Pick a team of three heroes who will save the world of quickly-spreading corruption turn-based style. Arthurian Legend meets Lovecraftian horrors.
Hmm… you look different. Did you do something to your hair?
Face your fears, one deck at a time
Anything but ultimate, barely an Early Access successor to the splendidly majestic old school roguelike, ADOM – Ancient Domains of Mystery.
Being able to play a roguelike with friends is a nice inclusion. However, with only a few dungeons to clear and classes that don’t feel as distinct as they could, there’s room for improvement.
The game has decent audio/visual quality, but the worst thing about it is that it’s pretty boring. The gameplay isn’t varied enough to hold one’s attention for long.
Roundguard is like Peggle with muscles. A lot of fun initially but attempts to keep your interest begin to wane after eight plus hours.
This is what happens when XCOM is set in a dark, horrific world full of angelic women and hideous creatures.
Tesla, Lovecraft and Marie Curie enter a bar… it’s full of abyssal creatures