Review: Hexcells Plus
This is not a game for people who want more Hexcells, this is a game for people who want a greater challenge, and for them it’s sure to please.
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This is not a game for people who want more Hexcells, this is a game for people who want a greater challenge, and for them it’s sure to please.
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If you can get over the initial weirdness and hurdles, Wuppo rewards you with some of the happiest, most charming gameplay around.
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It’s a very solid start for a more directed survival game, and if development proceeds as it has then this could be a new cornerstone of the genre.
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Timespinner ends up being a classic Castlevania with a dash of modern worldbuilding, and in the end that’s perfectly fine with me.
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What the game lacks in variety it makes up in logistical challenge and raw charm, which is all the reason I need to carry on with my robot buddies.
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Megaquarium demonstrates a keen understanding of the genre, giving you all the fish and tanks and tools to build the aquarium of your dreams, as well as the time and space to do it.
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Neon Drive is a simple package, steep but straight-forward rhythm challenge with some sharp visuals, and that should tell you right away if it’s for you.
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Disturbed was a fine attempt at a different, darker sort of adventure, and Beyond Aramor refines that attempt into a full-featured experience.
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Dead Secret Circle takes the most interesting parts of the first game’s plot and builds a new mystery around them, as well as refining the systems that allow you to unravel the tale.
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