Review: Hell Yeah!
It’s a big, bright, messy, silly game about demons killing demons, and it revels in every aspect of it.
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It’s a big, bright, messy, silly game about demons killing demons, and it revels in every aspect of it.
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The look and feel are every bit as sharp as the gameplay, and combinations like this should not be missed by any puzzle fan.
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It’s the style and the polish that make this one, elevating the simple mechanics to something enriching and relaxing.
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It’s not the best city-builder or the best management game, but it’s another unique mix of the two that’s worth a try if you like the concept.
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As an indie experiment this one should not be missed, and as a game it’s solid if a little rough around the edges.
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The solitude you face as you roam the halls of a sunken wreck does more to unsettle than scores of jumpscares and buckets of blood in other horror titles.
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Vagante is one of the more thoughtful and engrossing platformers to dip its toes into the roguelike pool.
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For the action-oriented platform fans this one is definitely worth checking out, for the impressive arsenal, insane story, and undeniable charm that runs throughout.
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It’s not particularly long or revolutionary but if you like your platformers deliberate, both in pacing and plot, you’ll get your fill here.
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