I won’t be reviewing the game directly due to a cardinal sin that qualifies the game for an automatic RAGE QUIT, strap in, this is gonna get bumpy
The game promises much, but delivers precious little at this point. This is one to watch and bookmark for when those promises become more than just promises.
A little over 30 years ago, a sci-fi roguelike on the spectrum called Quazatron kept this little Tiger busy with a robot which could strip other robots for parts to fight it’s way to the top of the tower. Cogmind proves some classics never go
An interesting little roguelike that sadly got beaten to the punch by a much more effectively executed example some time earlier…
Dark Souls, Hotline Miami and Ghost in the Shell got put in the blender, the result was a beautiful, gritty, drenched in blood beast that has the same raw violent emotions as Thumper and Hotline Miami, but requires the precision of Dark Souls on
Author: Hobbes (Opinion pieces are just that, they are the opinion of a specific author, they are not representative of the views of the site, nor do they attempt to frame as fact the events described, they are merely the authors’
Whilst it doesn’t *quite* make the PC port seamlessly, the Hardcover edition includes a number of quality of life features as well as straight up game improvements that warrant the premium price tag.
Many patches and DLC later, we’re finally back (mostly) where we were with Blood Bowl 1 Legendary Edition, is it worth your money?
Evil Genome wants desperately to be the next Dead Cells, but shoddy controls, floaty combat and some of the worst voice acting since Tommy Wiseau’s movie “The Room” put it firmly in the bargain bucket. It’s not evil
Cat Quest won’t revolutionise the ARPG genre, what it will do however is serve as an excellent introduction for people new to it and for parents who want to introduce children to the joys of gaming.