Review: Ace of Seafood
Everything from the combat to the pacing will take some serious adjusting, but for your effort you’ll be getting something with real wonder to it.
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Everything from the combat to the pacing will take some serious adjusting, but for your effort you’ll be getting something with real wonder to it.
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It is, by its very nature, an uneven offering, but one that’s varied and creative enough that you’re likely to find something that really clicks with you.
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Hypnospace Outlaw is a fascinating window into the internet of yesteryear, whether it be a look back for us older folks or a fresh look for the new online crowd.
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You should be here for the spectacle, both in the mad cutscenes and the hectic combat, and for a spectacle fighter that means it very much succeeds.
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The truth is that I love Bloodstained, I love the exploration and combat and details, but there are definite flaws that keep it from topping my lists.
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A long road remains for the content of Trials of Fire, but what’s there now is of great quality and offers plenty of fun and adventure.
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It’s perhaps the only game I know of that marries classic roguelike conduct with free-wheeling action, and the result is wonderfully polished and engaging, if quite challenging.
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The real draw here is immersing yourself in this completely insane world and learning how it all works, and dying a few dozen times while you do that isn’t the biggest ask.
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There’s the potential for frustration here, but it’s diffused by the gonzo presentation, charming pixel art, and raw thrills of grungy space combat.
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