Review: STAR WARS: X-Wing Special Edition

It breaks my heart to say it, after dozens of happy hours in it during both my childhood and recent times, but I really can’t recommend X-Wing to newcomers.
Read moreIt breaks my heart to say it, after dozens of happy hours in it during both my childhood and recent times, but I really can’t recommend X-Wing to newcomers.
Read moreClearly this is a game that wants to be a deep, tactical affair with plenty to work towards, but it is absolutely not tuned for that.
Read moreFor every moment of incredible atmosphere and tantalizing mystery, there are at least two moments of intense frustration and needless tedium.
Read moreGames like Cloudpunk are the biggest tragedies, the games with the ideal looks and feels with nothing underlying them to grab you.
Read moreFree is the right price if its for an experience that offers something of note, but helping Ikeda scrounge around for junk isn’t worth any amount of my time.
Read moreWings of Vi is meant to be punishing, it’s meant to push players to their limits, and unless you like trying the same jumps dozens of times over that’s just not going to be fun.
Read moreI appreciate wanting to make something that recaptures the magic of classic games, but it needs to be something that builds on it, instead of crudely imitating.
Read moreI envy those who can find the magic in Rain World, because all I can find is pain.
Read morePONCHO had the look of an absolute gem to me, with wonderfully detailed art and the promise of clever platforming challenges. And then I played it.
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