Yet another military-simulator amongst the recent boom in this kind of games, this one focusing on World War 1, but is it good enough or does it bring anything new to the table compared to its cousins? Well sadly no, it does not, and here’s why:
Cyanide & Happiness - Freakpocalypse is a typical point-and-click adventure game. Object-based puzzles, multiple-choice conversations, and examining the environment are necessary to progress.
The first Stronghold was a massive RTS/castle building hit in 2001, but it's sequels had a hard time to repeat that success. I liked Stronghold Legends, others enjoyed Stronghold Crusaders, but nearly everone hated Stronghold 3. Now Firefly tries it again - with Stronghold: Warlords. This time the game takes place in East Asia.
Metro Exodus is now one of my favorite games of all time. After 2 great games in the universe, Metro Exodus goes above and beyond to give us one of the most atmospheric games of all time.
DOOM Eternal, the sequel to one of the best first-person shooters, brings the same amount of fantastic gunplay while changing the pacing of the game to a more platform'ish type of gameplay.
Tricky Towers is a remake of Tetris, but harder with physics that can make the tower tilt and fall and even powerups, both offensive and supportive. It’s very similar to the game 99 bricks.
Although I’ve seen the original Conan the Barbarian film adaptation and enjoyed it, I have not yet checked out the original books and comics, so this game kinda flew below my radar until a free weekend came along. It was at that point I decided to check it out, and boy am I glad I did!
Nioh 2 is a good and fun souls-like that implements an RPG/diablo-like system and some updated mechanics, with the story set before the events of the first game sorta, and a nice cast of characters that get wasted.
There's so much to write about and so little space in regards to Cyberpunk 2077 but I'll try to be brief. A huge warning to future buyers, the way the game was marketed was a complete lie. Cyberpunk 2077 is not an RPG at least not in the pure sense, it's an action/adventure game with RPG mechanics with a huge focus on linear storytelling rather than "making your own destiny in Night City" as CPDR ...[Read More]
Tricky Towers is a remake of Tetris, but harder with physics that can make the tower tilt and fall and even powerups, both offensive and supportive. It’s very similar to the game 99 bricks.
Our character was recently slain in battle. Their soul is sent to a purgatory realm called Valheim where they can battle some more treacherous foes and then die some more because they didn’t wear pants during a battle. (True story.) You are tasked with hunting down Odin’s enemies and bringing peace to Valheim.
This game is very much "early access" If you're willing to be an early adopter, and enjoy what the game has to offer, while it isn't a lot.