Review: Odallus: The Dark Call
It’s an adventure that looks and feels like the games you grew up with, but plays with all the intelligent balance and conveniences you’ve grown to appreciate.
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It’s an adventure that looks and feels like the games you grew up with, but plays with all the intelligent balance and conveniences you’ve grown to appreciate.
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Too many opportunities for improvements are missed here, leaving us with a sequel that feels less developed and less consequential than the game that spawned it.
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If they had somehow preserved the quality of that first golden episode this could be one for the ages, but as it stands the game would have been all the better without anything added.
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I had high hopes for this one based on the concept and the charming Kairosoft-style graphics, but Bakery spoils every part of the formula.
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Assuming you can come to grips with its complexity, Railway Empire is a worthy successor to the classic train sims of yesteryear.
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I like puzzle games well enough but few have sucked me in like Mini Metro.
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You can absolutely find deeper, more interesting platformers than this but it does offer a little more than the absolute baseline experience, and I think that earns it a pass.
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It could do better, it could do more, but there’s a beauty in its simplicity that sets it apart and helps it stand as a fine experience in its own right.
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The heart of Vertiginous Golf is a withered, under-developed golfing sim nearly crushed under the weight of useless steampunk trappings.
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