Review: Rebons
Rebons has neither style nor substance, offering only some limited, sticky platforming with plain shapes around plain levels.
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Rebons has neither style nor substance, offering only some limited, sticky platforming with plain shapes around plain levels.
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The movement feels slow, sticky, and imprecise, and even when it works the poor optimization makes it feel like it doesn’t.
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SkyDrift stands as a monument to a great idea, a great evolution of arcade racing, that’s simply been left behind and forgotten.
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Turns out that converting a tower defense game to competitive real-time strategy overcomplicates things just a little.
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Golf With Your Friends continues to grow, featuring more courses, more options, and more challenges than ever.
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All that’s offered here can be found in the base game via modding, along with actual people to enjoy it with, leaving little reason to bother with this.
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A little courage and effort diving into the online community that persists will reveal a world of wonders you might have thought died long ago.
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If Activision wants to keep the series going they need to innovate and they need to do it yesterday because the future is nothing I haven’t seen before.
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There’s not much more here than blood and chaos, but it’s done so well I can hardly stop from partaking of more.
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