Review: Stealth Bastard Deluxe
The stealth elements are an excellent topping to an already dense game of brain-teasers that anyone can enjoy.
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The stealth elements are an excellent topping to an already dense game of brain-teasers that anyone can enjoy.
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Shank is a bloody good time that drags in a few places but gives you more than enough action to make up for it.
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If this were a paid product I would have no problem at all recommending Khimera, so as a free game I feel justified in ridiculing you if you don’t give it a go.
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There’s a lot to unpack in Fez, a lot to love and a lot to puzzle over, and that should be plenty to get anyone to give it a try.
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If you’re a fan of things that start pleasant and turn sinister, stop reading here and get eversion for yourself. I very much doubt you’ll be disappointed.
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Newcomers may be put off by some of the aging design and technical issues, but there’s a quality game here as long as you can meet it halfway.
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As long as you’re not expecting anything sprawling or epic, Monster Loves You! is a fine little diversion that brings back the charm of choosing your own adventures.
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There are certainly nits to pick but honestly if you like metroidvanias and ninjas, just get it and immerse yourself in hours of quality skulking and slashing.
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The heart of Mandagon’s appeal is its environment and atmosphere, which would be remarkable even for a full-priced game.
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