Review: reYal
It’s a tough puzzler and a mystery unto itself, and as long as you don’t mind chipping away at one solution for the better part of an hour, it’ll keep your brain busy on more than one level.
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It’s a tough puzzler and a mystery unto itself, and as long as you don’t mind chipping away at one solution for the better part of an hour, it’ll keep your brain busy on more than one level.
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I like the creepy adventuring that Courier of the Crypts is going for, but I don’t think it quite made it all the way there.
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The Death of Erin Myers does a lot in the small space it gives itself to tell a powerful, emotional tale, but I’m not sure it lays all the groundwork it needs to for the payoff.
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It’s tough to play, vile in parts, and worth your time for the absolute spectacle it makes of itself.
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It’s a very familiar metroidvania at its core, down to the combat and consumables, that suffers for trying something new with its level design.
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I’m certainly not telling anyone to run out and grab Viking: Sigurd’s Adventure for their platforming needs, but if you have a specific taste for something basic, it’s a solid pick in its space.
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If you like the look of this one, by all means give it a shot, but be prepared for some flaws and odd inclusions in what should be a straight-forward adventure.
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Don’t show up expecting mindless brawling or a deep single-player experience, come for a technical, chaotic little action title.
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If you like your heroes fuzzy, your artifacts in a museum, and you’re willing to battle through janky levels and frustration to see it done, then you might have a future with Pharaoh Rebirth.
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