Review: Cybarian: The Time Travelling Warrior
It’s a tiny game with few features, and it’s going to beat the shit out of you just to see what little it offers.
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It’s a tiny game with few features, and it’s going to beat the shit out of you just to see what little it offers.
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There’s really nothing lost by skipping this one and sticking to LIMBO, INSIDE, and the host of better games they inspired.
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The core themes are not as fleshed out as they need to be, and the core gameplay has serious deficiencies that make it hard to stick with.
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There’s not enough going on, not enough to see, and so little to the plot and combat that Forward to the Sky really lacks any kind of hook whatsoever.
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All Seraph really needed was more variety to its gameplay, but even with the fluid movement and shooting I was falling asleep at the controls.
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As much as I might want to enjoy an emotional cyberpunk noir action thriller, frustrating platforming and awful enemies make that nearly impossible.
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Das Geisterschiff is a bold foundation for a game with a cardboard cutout built atop of it, a hollow experience that only the most patient and invested players will get anything out of.
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All the parts are here, there’s loads of promise, but it doesn’t make a very satisfying experience yet and I don’t think you should buy in until it does.
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While the spell customization is fun to experiment with, it turns out there’s not a lot of game to run those experiments in.
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