Review: Dropsy
It’s a solid, surreal, and touching adventure game from top to bottom, just one that’ll take a little more effort than what you might be accustomed to.
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It’s a solid, surreal, and touching adventure game from top to bottom, just one that’ll take a little more effort than what you might be accustomed to.
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No bells or whistles here, Puzzle Dimension is simply a clean-cut puzzler that delivers on challenge in a big way.
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There’s a precipitous difficulty curve to tackle here, but if you want your puzzle games to challenge then you’ll find your match in Wyv and Keep.
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At times it feels very much like a friendlier, simpler, offline EVE Online, giving you a universe to explore and plenty of reasons to see it all.
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There’s not much more here than blood and chaos, but it’s done so well I can hardly stop from partaking of more.
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With solid loot and skill systems supporting an epic journey across antiquity, this is an easy recommendation to any ARPG fan.
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Timberman does what it says it does and doesn’t ask much for it, so if you want a charming little reflex tester you’ll get it here.
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It’s hard, it’s cruel, it’s relentless, and it’s ultimately fair. The hours of study and practice Nuclear Throne demands are rewarded with mastery and tantalizing secrets.
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Overture is a simple game but the frantic action and varied classes kept me hooked for far longer than I expected.
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