Roguematch: The Extraplanar Invasion Review
Roguematch: The Extraplanar Invasion made for an odd relationship. I loved it and hated it in roughly equal measure.
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Roguematch: The Extraplanar Invasion made for an odd relationship. I loved it and hated it in roughly equal measure.
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Disciples: Domination is an enjoyable sequel that builds on the original in certain ways, but remains a very similar experience to what came before, complete with the same drawbacks.
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It doesn’t demand anything of you. Its customers will happily wait weeks, if not months for you; they don’t mind. You can do whatever you want. And that’s Fruitbus’ secret sauce. A warm community spirit without expectations.
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REANIMAL is a big step up from the Little Nightmares games in terms of story and world-building. This feels more mature, more epic, and, at times, much more terrifying.
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If you like Goat Simulator, Goat Simulator 3 - Baadlands: Furry Road is good fun, but it feels like it could have done with a bit more love before being released into the wild.
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Retro fans, or those who loved the original, are going to have a blast with Blood: Refreshed Supply. It plays exactly like a game from those times: fast and furious.
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If you want a good mystery and don’t mind a few hiccups along the way, then come and solve The Last Case of John Morley.
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If you want to know why programmers always have a pained expression, then play Sushi for Robots.
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Enchantment 2 Sun’s Tear is what happens when hidden object games go wrong.
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One Button Games 5-in-1 vol. 3 proves me wrong.
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I can see the appeal in making One Button Games 5-in-1 vol 2. But as fun as they must have been to make, we are the ones who have to play them.
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GIGASWORD is an ambitious blending of genres.
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This IS Simon the Sorcerer, claw-machined from the ‘90s and dropped into a polished, modern graphic adventure.
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Anima: Gate of Memories I&II Remaster seems to very much be two games of their time. It has fun built in, but the world of third person action adventures has moved on since the original releases of the two games included in this remaster.
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As a puzzle-platformer, Sintropia Fruits Together is a mid-tier fruit. A pear, maybe. But it could have been a top-tier fruit. With a little extra spark, it could have been a strawberry.
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If you like survival and base-building games, there should be enough on show in Kentum to whet your appetite.
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Gridz Keeper is 25-minutes of random lever pulling and the odd jolt of satisfaction when a puzzle is solved.
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FINAL FANTASY TACTICS – The Ivalice Chronicles is a remaster that has been well worth the wait.
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75 years is a hell of an achievement, but Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club is not the way to celebrate it.
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Young players who are resistant to a bit of repetition, who thrive on simple platformers with forgiving mechanics AND carry a love for creepy shelf-goblins will find a welcoming game that is perfectly suited to a level a day over advent. For everyone else, we can sneer at The Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes and mutter into our eggnog.
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