Review: Elliot Quest
It’s pretty remarkable how faithfully Elliot Quest follows in The Adventure of Link’s footsteps, down to the confounding levels and difficulty spikes.
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It’s pretty remarkable how faithfully Elliot Quest follows in The Adventure of Link’s footsteps, down to the confounding levels and difficulty spikes.
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With clever puzzles and oodles of charm, Pid will keep you happily busy as long as the steep difficulty curve doesn’t throw you off.
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It’s a short experiment in b-ball platforming, but worth your time for the unique feel and adorable story.
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The Redux somehow corrected so much of what I despised about this title originally that I’ve actually turned around on it.
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It’s not hard to sink a few hours into this one trying to divine its secrets, but without any sort of character progression, collectibles, or story, it’s also not hard to get bored quickly.
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The bosses might be a bit much, but otherwise it’s a beautiful, creative puzzle platformer that’s worth your time.
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Regardless of your skill level, Mutant Mudds has plenty of simple, if very basic, platforming to offer.
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Gun Metal ends up being a competent shooter without much compelling about it, and with enough little annoyances to really limit its appeal.
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It’s an interesting experience in ways that the original Quake is not, yet features a lot of the same exhilarating combat that you’re here for.
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