There’s a pissed off duck with a top hat in Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden and he ain’t Scrooge
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden makes some exciting additions to the XCOM formula. It’s also one hell of a stealth game to boot.
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden makes some exciting additions to the XCOM formula. It’s also one hell of a stealth game to boot.
Although it possesses many admirable qualities, KURSK is ultimately too slow and clunky while getting to the harrowing finale.
I don’t want to completely write it off, but as it stands, though, Fallout 76 is a game that’s hard to recommend even to die-hard Fallout fans.
Turf Wars sets some potentially cool hooks up for the final chapter in this three-part set of DLCs.
Rage in Peace has seemingly one goal, and that is to make you rage quit. To its credit, it is very successful in that endeavour.
It might feel hyperbolic to describe Return of the Obra Dinn as a masterpiece, but it’s the best descriptor I can honestly think of.
Having a series of increasingly difficult fights would be great and all, but the main deal with The Good, The Bad, and The Augmented is that it gets really repetitive pretty quickly.
SoulCalbur VI is an excellent pickup, especially so for anyone like me, who’s fallen off from the series at a point.
It’s a shame that Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics lacks the oomph and content, because its theme would otherwise make for an extremely exciting game. It’s silly enough to make it for a fun premise, and starting out, Achtung feels like it might be going places, but sadly it never quite takes off.
Lamplight City is an excellently crafted adventure, and well worth experiencing for the opportunity to interact with a unique alternative world.