Taking things easy is Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break’s par of course
Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break brought a grin to my face!
Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break brought a grin to my face!
Overall Warlords of New York is mainly more of the same, and although this isn’t a bad thing, it feels very safe.
Will of the Wisps treads a lot of familiar ground, but it also builds on its predecessor in a lot of key areas.
Because our heroes have to get the hell out of there eventually.
Outside of the clumsy implementation of some new powers, exciting combat, and great lore make ‘The Foundation’ a great reason to go back to Control.
Doom Eternal’s reverence and reinvention of what came before it are its greatest accomplishments.
You’ll investigate the origins of the Oldest House while trying to save it from being destroyed.
You’ll be hard-pressed finding a JRPG on Steam that’s deeper in lore and story than Trails of Cold Steel III.
Brian Fargo’s new baby made a really good first impression.